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After the all-clear, McLean re-appeared and sang “ On the Amazon ” from exactly where he had left off.
The tombstone had an inscription with words from the fourth verse of McLean ’ s song:
The song had been inspired by Joel Dorn ’ s son and reflected McLean ’ s interest in 1930s music.
McLean had started recording in Nashville, with Elvis Presley ’ s backing singers, The Jordanaires, and many of Elvis ’ s musicians.
*" The Grave ", a song that McLean had written about the Vietnam War, was covered by George Michael in 2003 in protest against the Iraq War.
In 1980, McLean had an international number one hit with a cover of the Roy Orbison classic, " Crying ".
McLean had initially favored the construction of " trailerships "— taking trailers from large trucks and stowing them in a ship ’ s cargo hold.
In 1898 he moved to Belmont, Massachusetts, and took up residence as a patient at McLean Hospital, whose grounds he had designed several years before.
There were conflicting reports about the sale in the New York Times ; one account suggested that the young McLean couple had agreed to purchase the diamond, but after having learned about its unfortunate supposed history, the couple had wanted to back out of the deal since they knew nothing of the " history of misfortunes that have beset its various owners.
Ms. McLean wore it to a " brilliant reception " in February 1912 when it was reported that it was the first time it had been worn in public since it had " changed owners.
When Ms. McLean died in 1947, she bequeathed the diamond to her grandchildren through a will which insisted that her former property would remain in the custody of trustees until the eldest child had reached 25 years of age.
McLean Stevenson, who had done so once in September 1978 and twice near the end of the second year of this version, appeared in nearly all of Season Three ( 1981 – 1982 ) and became a regular from the eleventh taped week through the end of the run.
After three seasons, Rogers grew weary of the Trapper character being treated as more of a sidekick than an equal to Hawkeye, and decided to leave the show ( as had McLean Stevenson, who had played Lt.
Since the mid-1950s, saxophonist Jackie McLean had been exploring a concept he called " The Big Room ", where the often strict rules of bebop could be loosened or abandoned at will.
Francis McLean had partnered previously with some others in the Warburton Mill in Talcottville.
At this time the Chicago and Alton Railroad, had been running trains for almost two years, but the survey for the east-west Toledo, Peoria and Oquawka ( soon to be the Toledo, Peoria and Western ) had not reached McLean County.
Anderson was born in Indiana and had come to McLean County about 1855 as State Missionary for the Christian Church.
Green, who had moved his operation into Colfax from Potosi near the McLean County – Livingston County border ; Green sold groceries, dry goods and drugs.
However, eastern McLean County has been an area of little population growth and the population of Colfax, which peaked in 1900, had dropped fourteen percent by 2000.

McLean and series
In 1974 he teamed with writer Dennis Palumbo and wrote for a number of television series, including The Nancy Walker Show, The McLean Stevenson Show and Welcome Back, Kotter.
He quickly established himself as an able commander, defeating a series of Union generals, until his final defeat and surrender at the McLean House.
When McLean Stevenson decided to leave the series, show's producers decided to hire Harry.
* Tate ( TV series ), a short-lived NBC western series starring David McLean
Abraham and Elizabeth Swearingen, grandparents of Al Swearengen ( featured in the HBO series Deadwood ) settled in nearby Wapella Township, and Daniel and Keziah Swearingen-Al's parents-met and married in nearby McLean, Illinois, before moving to Mahaska County, Iowa where Al was born.
Dakota Territory was the setting for the syndicated western television series, Man Without a Gun, starring Rex Reason as newspaper editor Adam McLean and Mort Mills as Marshal Frank Tillman.
* In the Beginning ( TV series ), a 1978 American sitcom starring McLean Stevenson
A study on lycanthropy from the McLean Hospital reported on a series of cases and proposed some diagnostic criteria by which lycanthropy could be recognised:
Reichel had one-timed a pass from Theoren Fleury on a 3-on-1 when McLean threw out both his pads to make the stop and preserve the series.
McLean opened the series with a 52-save performance, including 17 in overtime, to win the first game 3 – 2.
McLean was chosen to start in the opening series against the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche, but was pulled in favour of Hirsch during Game 1 after allowing three goals on 12 shots.
A number of Australian Supercar drivers now race in the NZV8's such as David Besnard, Luke Youlden and Cameron McLean for example, as the series has come to be recognised as an outstanding class in its own right, rather than a poor cousin of the Australian V8 Supercars.
While it was another veteran of TV commercials, McLean Stevenson, who would play Colonel Blake ’ s role on the long-running M * A * S * H television series, Roger Bowen already had solid exposure in the early 1970s.
* Piper McLean, a character in Rick Riordan's The Heroes of Olympus series
McLean Stevenson ( who would later leave the series to star in M * A * S * H ) played her boss, Today's World editor, Michael Nicholson, and her friend and coworker, Myrna Gibbons, was played by Rose Marie in a role similar to her more famous Sally Rogers role on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
In addition to his work for Marlboro, McLean also starred as the title character in the short-lived 1960 television series, Tate, and appeared in numerous television series and feature films in the 1960s and ' 70s.
* McLean Stevenson was an award-winning actor best known for his work on television ( Henry Blake on the television series M * A * S * H ).
* This is one of the only times following the departure of Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson from the series that their characters are referenced.

McLean and with
McLean recorded his first studio sessions ( with singer Lisa Kindred ) while still in prep school.
After leaving Villanova, McLean became associated with famed folk music agent Harold Leventhal, and for the next six years performed at venues and events including the Bitter End and the Gaslight Cafe in New York, the Newport Folk Festival, the Cellar Door in Washington, D. C., and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
In 1968, with the help of a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, McLean began reaching a wider public, with visits to towns up and down the Hudson River.
McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew with sketches by Thomas B. Allen for which Pete Seeger wrote the foreword.
McLean told Melody Maker magazine in 1973 that Tapestry was an album by someone previously concerned with external situations.
American Pie combines externals with internals and the resultant success of that album makes the third one ( Don McLean ) entirely introspective.
McLean said, " The last album ( Don McLean ) was a study in depression whereas the new one ( Playin ' Favorites ) is almost the quintessence of optimism, with a feeling of " Wow, I just woke up from a bad dream.
The 1974 album Homeless Brother, produced by Joel Dorn, was McLean ’ s final studio collaboration with United Artists.
No one claimed him, so a carnival took his body, mummified it, and toured all over the South with him, calling him the “ The Famous Mummy Man .” McLean ’ s song inspired radio station WGN in Chicago to tell the story and give the song airplay in order to raise money for a headstone for Anderson McCrew ’ s grave.
In 2006, Dorn reflected on working with McLean:
Another hit song associated with McLean ( though never recorded by him ) is " Killing Me Softly with His Song ", which was written about McLean after Lori Lieberman, also a singer / songwriter, saw him singing his composition " Empty Chairs " in concert.
In 1997, McLean performed " American Pie " with Garth Brooks at Brooks ' free concert in Central Park in New York City.
CNN reported that " Brooks was joined on stage by two surprise guest stars, Billy Joel and Don McLean, who brought down the house with an acoustic rendition of ' American Pie '.
In 2007 Don McLean signed with the Asgard Agency in London giving them responsibility for booking concert tours outside North America.
In 1991, Don McLean returned to the UK top 20 with a re-issue of " American Pie ".

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