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The Synclavier was also employed by experimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music.
Fort Yates also served as the headquarters of the US Standing Rock Indian Agency, headed by US Indian Service Agent James McLaughlin who ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull on 14 December 1890.
John McLaughlin was also invited to join the group, but decided to pursue his solo career instead.
He also gave a deposition for the DVD CCA v. McLaughlin, Bunner, et al.
The sound of the Mahavishnu Orchestra was influenced by both psychedelic rock and classical Indian soundsFrench jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty performed on both acoustic violin and on amplified, electronic effect-modified electric violinsThe band's first lineup split after two studio and one live albums, but McLaughlin formed another group under same name which included Jean-Luc Ponty, a jazz violinist, who also made a number of important fusion recordings under his own name as well as with Frank Zappa, drummer Narada Michael Walden, keyboardist Gayle Moran, and bassist Ralph Armstrong.
McLaughlin also worked with Latin-rock guitarist Carlos Santana in the early 1970s.
His replacement was conservative columnist Robert Novak, who already had a talk show on CNN and was at the time also a regular on The McLaughlin Group.
McLaughlin has also served as the President of the Socialist International Women and as special representative for the Government of the Yukon on Circumpolar Affairs.
Metheny's playing ( as well as his tone ) also show significant influence by Jim Hall, Joe Diorio, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, John McLaughlin and other classic jazz players.
Hybrids between this species and the Dunlin are occasionally found in northeastern North America ( McLaughlin & Wormington, 2000, and external link below ); the White-rumped Sandpiper is also suspected to hybridize with the Buff-breasted Sandpiper.
He was asked to join John McLaughlin ’ s reformed Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1983 and he stayed with McLaughlin until 1988 touring and recording with Mahavishnu Orchestra and also doing several duet tours with McLaughlin during this time.
John McLaughlin ( born 4 January 1942, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England ), also known as Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, is an English guitarist, bandleader and composer.
In 1973 McLaughlin collaborated with Carlos Santana, also a disciple of Sri Chinmoy, on an album of devotional songs, Love Devotion Surrender, which included recordings of Coltrane compositions including a movement of A Love Supreme.
McLaughlin also appeared on Stanley Clarke's School Days and numerous other fusion albums.
1979 also saw the formation of the very short-lived Trio of Doom, consisting of McLaughlin with Jaco Pastorius ( bass ) and Tony Williams ( drums ).
During this time, McLaughlin also released another instructional DVD, The Gateway to Rhythm, featuring Indian percussionist and Remember Shakti bandmate Selva Ganesh Vinayakram ( or V. Selvaganesh ), focusing on the Indian rhythmic system of konnakol.
McLaughlin also remastered and released a shelved 1980 project called The Trio of Doom, featuring jazz / fusion luminaries Jaco Pastorius and Tony Williams.
In November 2010, a new book was released by Abstract Logix Books entitled Follow Your Heart-John McLaughlin Song by Song by Walter Kolosky, who also wrote the book Power, Passion and Beauty-The Story of the Legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra.
McLaughlin is also considered a major influence on composers in the fusion genre.
Bowen McLaughlin York ( later the BMY division of Harsco Corporation ) also began building tanks around this time and airplanes.
The tone of McLaughlin's program, though often argumentative as with many other " Point – Counterpoint " style programs, is also somewhat different, due to the personal touch of McLaughlin and the panelists.
By 1966, they were both part of Duffy Power's Nucleus ( a band which also included John McLaughlin on electric guitar ).

McLaughlin and hosted
McLaughlin also hosts John McLaughlin's One On One, first telecast in 1984, and from 1989 through 1994, produced and hosted McLaughlin, a one-hour nightly talk show on CNBC.

McLaughlin and special
The personal closeness among some members of the group is clear, as when McLaughlin, in a spring 2005 broadcast, made special mention of the death of Clift's husband at the end of the program, and extended condolences on behalf of the panel.

McLaughlin and celebration
It was also performed at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre in the autumn of 1998 by John McLaughlin Williams and William Thomas as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the composition of Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast.

McLaughlin and for
He then played bass for jazz-rock London group, Jett Blacks, a collective that included guitarist John McLaughlin.
In 1979, Williams, guitarist John McLaughlin and bassist Jaco Pastorius united for a one-time performance at the Havana Jazz Festival.
The team's first owner was coffee tycoon Frederic McLaughlin, who outbid grain magnate James E. Norris for the franchise.
According to Jim Coleman, sportswriter for the Toronto Globe and Mail, McLaughlin felt the ' Hawks were good enough to finish first.
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin, Dr. Gerald Stortz, and Father Jim Wahl, ' Enthusiasm for the Truth: An Illustrated History of Saint Jerome's University ', ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2002 )
A 1947 grand jury indicted several owners and promoters, as well as McLaughlin, for public servant bribery.
When the bond of builders J. J. E. Gibson and Pat McLaughlin for the sum of $ 26, 725 was issued in 1884 for them to erect a new courthouse for Shelby County, the firm of Wilson and Martin were among the securities.
It was named as such for Addison McLaughlin, upon whose land the town was originally laid out.
* Stephanie Creed, Kelcie McLaughlin, Christina Miller, Vince Struble, Mexican Revolution 1910 – 1920, Latin American Revolutions, course material for History 328, Truman State University ( Missouri )
* — McLaughlin discusses the façade pattern for implementing the business layer of an application.
Under the guidance of " Colonel " Sam McLaughlin as President in 1907, the company began the manufacture of automobiles, eventually forming an alliance for 15 years with William C. Durant, who had acquired the Buick Motor Company that later would become General Motors Holding Company.
McLaughlin who prior to his 100th birthday stated that he, Durant and Durant's son-in-law Dr Campbell from Port Perry and a lifelong friend of Sam were dickering after the Buick Motor deal for 15 years in 1907 and the exchange of $ 500, 000. 00 Buick stock for $ 500, 000. 00 McLaughlin stock with a name for their company and called it General Motors. This came to be in 1908.
A new strategy in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence ( SETI ) was proposed by American space scientist William I. McLaughlin in 1977.
Kicking Bear was forced to leave Standing Rock, but when the dances continued unabated, Agent McLaughlin asked for more troops.
In 2010, Gary Husband stepped down as Level 42's drummer for the second time, due to prior commitments with John McLaughlin.
The prominent fusion guitarist John McLaughlin, for example, had played what Allmusic describes as a " blend of jazz and American R & B " with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames as early as 1962 and continued with The Graham Bond Organisation ( with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker ) whose style Allmusic calls " rhythm & blues with a strong jazzy flavor ".
" Statutes for a College ", in The Portable Medieval Reader editedy by James Bruce Ross and Mary Martin McLaughlin.

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