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Mulligan and had
When Brubeck signed with Fantasy Records, he thought he had a half interest in the company and he worked as a sort of A & R man for it, encouraging the Weiss brothers to sign other contemporary jazz performers, including Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, and Red Norvo.
Evans ' basement apartment had become the meeting place for several young musicians and composers such as Davis, Roach, pianist John Lewis, and baritone sax player Gerry Mulligan who were unhappy with the increasingly virtuoso instrumental techniques that dominated the bebop scene.
The nonet was active until the end of 1949, along the way undergoing several changes in personnel: Roach and Davis were constantly featured, along with Mulligan, tuba player Bill Barber, and alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, who had been preferred to Sonny Stitt ( whose playing was considered too bop-oriented ).
By the 1830s Demopolis had developed into a regional commercial river hub, attracting American and European-born craftsmen and merchants including the Beysiegle, Breitling, Breton, Dupertuis, Foster, Hummell, Kirker, Knapp, Marx, Michael, Mulligan, Oberling, Rhodes, Rudisill, Rosenbaum, Schmidt, Shahan, Stallings, and Zaiser families.
She also had a long-term relationship with jazz musician Gerry Mulligan which resulted in marriage.
The same article reported that Mulligan had already posted entrance money with the NFL, and that Hartford would have a place in the league in 1926.
However, instead of ending the season George Mulligan had other plans.
Of the new recruits, Bristow, Owen, and Miller were still in the line-up, and Mulligan added another new man in end Grattan O ' Connell, a Bristol, Connecticut, native who had just finished his senior season at Boston College and turned pro immediately.
Mulligan had attempted to schedule the Blues against Red Grange and the Chicago Bears.
Later, Mulligan formed a " Tentette " that further developed the ideas he had brought to the Birth of the Cool nonet.
Mulligan reportedly had a relationship with actress Judy Holliday until she died in 1965, and with actress Sandy Dennis from 1965 through 1973.
Mulligan went back to Philadelphia and began writing for Elliot Lawrence, a pianist and composer who had taken over for Warrington as the band leader at WCAU.
Thornhill's arranging staff included Gil Evans, whom Mulligan had met while working with the Krupa band.
Despite their very different backgrounds, Mulligan a classically-trained New Yorker and Baker from Oklahoma and a much more instinctive player, they had an almost psychic rapport and Mulligan later remarked that, " I had never experienced anything like that before and not really since.
Both Mulligan and Baker had, like their peers, become heroin addicts.
In 1957, Mulligan and his wife, Arlyne Brown Mulligan ( daughter of composer Lew Brown ), had a son, Reed Brown Mulligan.
She and Mulligan also had a personal relationship from 1966 through 1972.
Mulligan had small roles in the films I Want to Live!
Director Robert Mulligan had hoped to shoot the film on location in Connecticut, where it takes place, but because it was autumn when the film entered production ( and therefore the color of the leaves would not reflect the height of summer, when the story takes place ) this idea was dropped.
In the same interview, Tryon also hinted that he had been initially considered to direct the film before Robert Mulligan was hired for the job: " It was all step-by-step up to the point of whether I was going to become a director or not.

Mulligan and participated
During 1949 and 1950, baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan participated in the Miles Davis Nonet, contributing arrangements to the recordings that were later compiled as Birth of the Cool ( 1957 ).

Mulligan and acts
The kind of cool modern jazz ( or west coast jazz ) popularized by such acts as Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, and Chico Hamilton, then in the vanguard of the college music market, features in a number of scenes with Basil.

Mulligan and name
In September, 1951, Mulligan recorded the first album under his own name, Mulligan Plays Mulligan.
Roberts who today ( 2012 ) under the name John Roberts is a national correspondent for Fox News ; Christopher Ward, a noted songwriter and producer who collaborated musically with Mike Myers on the Austin Powers movies ; Sook-Yin Lee, now a noted CBC Radio host and actress ; Terry David Mulligan, a prolific film and TV character actor ; actress Amanda Walsh ; Erica Ehm, who became a noted songwriter after leaving Much ; and George Stroumboulopoulos, now a Canadian television personality on CBC.
Buck Mulligan makes reference to the mythological namesake in Ulysses, telling Stephen, " Your absurd name, an ancient Greek!
In 1982, Crockett partnered with wrestlers Ric Flair and Blackjack Mulligan to start a secondary company out of Knoxville, Tennessee, which operated under the brand name Southern Championship Wrestling.
Other details, such as Mulligan's Hellenism, his status as a medical student, his history of saving men from drowning, his friendship with George Moore, and the metrical arrangement of his full name ( Malachi Roland St. John Mulligan ) parallel Gogarty's biography.
Due to his influence on Joyce ( he is also sometimes cited as an inspiration for Dubliners character Ignatius Gallaher and Exiles antagonist Robert Hand ), Gogarty's name often comes up in Joyce scholarship, though Gogarty's own editors and biographers complain that these references are frequently inaccurate, owing to Gogarty-related errata in Richard Ellmann's James Joyce and a tendency to conflate the real-life Gogarty with the fictional character of Buck Mulligan.
The United States Golf Association ( USGA ) cites three stories explaining that the term derived from the name of a Canadian golfer, David Mulligan, one time manager of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, who played at the Country Club of Montreal golf course, in Saint-Lambert near Montreal during the 1920s.
Atherton was first explored by JV Mulligan in 1875, but it was John Atherton who settled near the town which now bears his name in 1877.
Later in March 1992, Mulligan made headlines when he angrily took his name off of airline cuts of The Man in the Moon, after he had learned that the film would be heavily censored by American and Delta flights.
In an interview with Ebert, Mulligan explained, " The airlines demanded so many excessive and unreasonable cuts and changes that I took my name off the film ... it's the first time I've ever done that.
Robert Jack Windham ( born November 26, 1942 ), better known by his ring name Blackjack Mulligan is a former professional wrestler and a former American football player.
It was directed by Robert Mulligan and written by Mark Medoff, based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Joseph Olshan.
The picture turns out to be doctored, leading to Teddy Mulligan, the seller, knocking Monk unconscious and sending him to a town in Wyoming, in turn causing Monk to uncover the murder of a waitress while forgetting his own name.

Mulligan and appeared
In June 1969 Desmond appeared at the New Orleans Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, procuring favorable reactions from critics and audience members.
Mulligan resumed work with small groups in 1962 and appeared with other groups sporadically ( notably in festival situations ).
Mulligan appeared at the Brecon Jazz Festival 1991.
Valri Bromfield, Edie McClurg, Rich Hall, Gerard Mulligan, Merrill Markoe and Paul Raley all appeared on the show and served as writers.
From 1965 to 1973 she was married to actor Richard Mulligan, who also appeared in The Group.
It appeared that a feud was in the works for Bass against Blackjack Mulligan who had just returned to WWF but the plug was pulled on the feud once Mulligan got angry with the WWF office and left to go back to the Florida wrestling promotion.
On December 8, 1957, Young appeared with Billie Holiday, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, and Gerry Mulligan in the CBS television special The Sound of Jazz, performing Holiday's tunes " Lady Sings The Blues " and " Fine and Mellow ".
On 20 May 2009, Armitage appeared in the BBC1 drama Moving On as John Mulligan.
In 1987 he made a guest appearance on " The Golden Girls " as Jake Smollens, the handsome but rough-around-the edges caterer for Blanche's ( Rue McClanahan ) Hospital Charity Banquet, and in 1988 he guest appeared on " Empty Nest " as Leonard, an old friend of the main character, Dr. Harry Weston ( played by fellow Soap alumnus, Richard Mulligan ), who dates Harry's daughter, Carol ( Dinah Manoff, who also has appeared on Soap ).
She also appeared as Melinda Mulligan, the daughter of Lawrence Pressman and Elinor Donahue on the short-lived NBC series, Mulligan's Stew, in 1977.
She has also appeared with Woody Herman, George Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Peggy Lee, Joe Pass, Cleo Laine, Louis Bellson, Pete Rugolo, Bill Watrous and been a member of The Tonight Show All-Stars, The Woody Herman Thundering Herd, the Benny Carter Quintet, and the Bob Cooper Quartet.

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