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McLaughlin later formed the Mahavisnhu Orchestra, an historically important fusion band that played to sold out venues in the early 70s and as a result, produced an endless progeny of fusion guitarist.
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.
The supporting cast is likewise composed of jazz musicians ( from a slightly later period ) such as Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Billy Higgins, Pierre Michelot, Eric Le Lann, and others who play the music live throughout the film.
While at Bellevue Christian High School, Mark McLaughlin ( later known as Mark Arm ) and some friends started Mr. Epp and the Calculations, a band named after a math teacher of his.
Several of Rae's associates, including Arlene Perly Rae, declared their support for Howard McCurdy, and later moved to Audrey McLaughlin after McCurdy was dropped from the ballot at the leadership convention.
The trio comprised John McLaughlin, percussionist Trilok Gurtu and bass player Kai Eckhardt ( later replaced by Dominique DiPiazza ).
Further exploration of the relationship between occupational therapy and the components of the ICIDH-2 ( revision of the original International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps ( ICIDH ); later becoming the ICF ) was conducted by McLaughlin Gray.
McLaughlin did lead a force across the Everglades later.
Bowen McLaughlin York ( later the BMY division of Harsco Corporation ) also began building tanks around this time and airplanes.
* John E. McLaughlin, Wittenberg ' 61, Former Deputy ( and later Interim ) Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
In 1904, McLaughlin created " Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale "; three years later the drink was appointed to the Royal Household of the Governor General of Canada, and the label featuring a beaver atop a map of Canada was replaced with the present Crown and shield.
President Bill Clinton designated McLaughlin as the Acting Deputy Director of Central Intelligence on June 28, 2000 ; and later nominated him for that same position.
While in Paris, Heward met Ontario painter Isabel McLaughlin with whom she became friends and would later join with her and other artists on nature painting trips.
Some twenty years later McLaughlin and Hussain put together another band with the same concept, called Remember Shakti, including V. Selvaganesh ( son of T. H. " Vikku " Vinayakram ), mandolin player U. Shrinivas and eventually Shankar Mahadevan.
* Robert McLaughlin ( industrialist ), Canadian, a manufacturer who founded the McLaughlin Carriage and McLaughlin Motor Car companies which later became part of General Motors
McLaughlin and Cobham continued to play at full volume during the entire altercation, and McLaughlin liked the effect so much he instructed Laird, Goodman, and Hammer to sit out while he comped behind Cobham's solo later in the song.
McLaughlin was appointed Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the 34th Ontario Regiment in 1921 and held this position until 1931, at which time he was appointed Honorary Colonel of same unit, later designated as The Ontario Regiment ( RCAC ), a reserve armoured regiment based in Oshawa.
A year later, in 1966, the last two associates of the McLaughlin Gang, brothers Connie and Steve Hughes, were allegedly killed by Wright for unknown reasons.
He was later kidnapped and killed in retaliation by the Charlestown Gang ( McLaughlin Bro's ) in 1964.
( McLaughlin, who later left the priesthood, would become more famous as the host of the television program The McLaughlin Group.

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He then appeared as Ken McLaughlin in the 1943 film My Friend Flicka.
McLaughlin also appeared on Stanley Clarke's School Days and numerous other fusion albums.
McLaughlin himself appeared as the Grim Reaper in an SNL sketch that parodied his show.
McLaughlin has appeared in several films, including Dave, Mission Impossible, Independence Day and War, Inc.
In the context of the first US-Iraq war, on September 15, 1990 Pat Buchanan appeared on The McLaughlin Group and said that " there are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle East – the Israeli defense ministry and its ' amen corner ' in the United States.
He has also appeared on television as a political commentator, on Fox News, CNN's Reliable Sources, and The McLaughlin Group ( in the chair usually occupied by conservative Tony Blankley ), among other places.
" After the show was not picked up, he appeared in the movie Southie, which was written by Arnett's friend Dave McLaughlin.
A fixture on The McLaughlin Group for 15 years before abruptly resigning, Germond now appears on CNN, and appeared for a time on the PBS program Inside Washington.
O ' Donnell has also appeared as a political analyst on The McLaughlin Group, The Al Franken Show, and Countdown.
McLaughlin appeared to be out of a job, but after word leaked out, fans began donating money to allow McLaughlin to run the Daytona race, and with sponsorship from XM Radio and with Darrell Waltrip's DWStore. com, McLaughlin drove the # 39 Ford at the season-opening event, qualifying 4th but finishing 29th after a wreck in the closing laps.

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Chicago's PBS station can be seen on WTTW, producer of shows, such as Sneak Previews, The Frugal Gourmet, Lamb Chop's Play-Along and The McLaughlin Group, just to name a few and WYCC.
In 1969, he formed a trio, The Tony Williams Lifetime, with John McLaughlin on guitar, and Larry Young on organ.
The city was thrust in the national spotlight on September 24, 2003 when then 15-year-old Jason McLaughlin shot and killed two classmates in the Rocori High School shooting.
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.
Finally on March 12 the body of Peter McLaughlin was recovered, the first of the miners to be found.
Most recently these bond funds were spent on targeted improvements at Ashton School, John J. McLaughlin Cumberland Hill School and Cumberland High School.
According to Springs in West Virginia, the town of Webster Springs had four total springs, they included: the Addison McLaughlin Well, located to the west of Court Square, Old Fork Lick Spring, located in the bed of the Elk River, Tracy Well, located on the lot of its owner, W. B.
In 1890, James McLaughlin, the U. S. Indian Agent at Fort Yates on Standing Rock Agency, feared that the Lakota leader was about to flee the reservation with the Ghost Dancers, so he ordered the police to arrest him.
The same year he merged the McLaughlin Car Company of Canada and the Chevrolet Car Company of Canada to call it General Motors Car Company of Canada Limited, Sam McLaughlin would go on to be General Motors Vice President in 1918 when Chevrolet owned 54 % of General Motors stock of $ 90, 000, 000. 00 Chevrolet was incorporated in the USA and General Motors of Canada was incorporated when McLaughlin as a large shareholder of General Motors stock allowed it to happen.
Buchanan is a regular on The McLaughlin Group and now appears on Fox News.
Buchanan started his TV career as a regular on The McLaughlin Group and CNN's Crossfire ( inspired by Buchanan-Braden ) and The Capital Gang, making him nationally recognizable.
Buchanan is a regular panelist on the McLaughlin Group.
) Kaye ( best known in much of the U. S. as the voice of NFL Films ) did another equally well-received remake of " War of the Worlds " in 1971 using a revised script and some new cast members from among the staffers on hand at the time, including Jackson Armstrong and newsmen Jim McLaughlin and Joe Downey.
* Lecture by Levi McLaughlin, Ph. D. candidate in Religion, Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Sōka Gakkai, Princeton 2009
* “ Functionalism and Anomalous Monism ”, in Ernest LePore and Brian McLaughlin, eds., Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson ( Blackwell, Oxford, 1985 ), pp. 387 – 98
It featured contributions from musicians who would all go on to spread the fusion evangel with their own groups in the 1970s: Shorter, Hancock, Corea, pianist Josef Zawinul, John McLaughlin, Holland, and Williams.
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.
The renowned Irish tenor John McCormack ( 1884 – 1945 ) advised him that his voice was better suited to a lighter repertoire than the operatic one he had in mind, and urged him to find an agent — thus he found the noted impresario Jack Hylton ( 1892 – 1965 ) who booked him, but couldn't fit his full name on the bill, thus Joseph McLaughlin became Josef Locke.
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.

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