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Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2, 1917 – June 4, 1973 ) was an American musician and record producer, best remembered as the father of The Beach Boys members Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, and Carl Wilson, uncle of bandmate Mike Love and as a manager and music publisher for their band.
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Wilson was born on June 20, 1942 at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood, California, the son of Audree Neva ( née Korthof ) and Murry Gage Wilson.
Carl Dean Wilson was born in Hawthorne, California, the youngest son of Audree Neva ( née Korthof ) and Murry Gage Wilson.
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The Beach Boys are probably the best example of this trend-within two years of the band's commercial breakthrough, group leader Brian Wilson had taken over from his father Murry, and he was sole producer of all their recordings between 1963 and 1967.
Murry Wilson, a minor musician and songwriter, also encouraged his children in this field in numerous ways.
When Candix Records ran into money problems and sold the group's master recordings to another label, Murry Wilson terminated the contract.
In the book, whose authorship is still debated, Wilson spoke about his troubled relationship with his abusive father Murry, his private disputes with the Beach Boys and his " lost years " of mental illness.
In 2001 Bagge collaborated with comedian Dana Gould to produce the Macromedia Flash Internet cartoon Murry Wilson: Rock ' N ' Roll Dad.
At the height of their first initial wave of international success, Marks quit The Beach Boys in late August 1963 toward the end of the group's summer tour during an argument with Murry Wilson, the Wilson boys ' father and the band's manager, but did not immediately leave the band until later that year when his parents and Murry came to blows over financial and managerial issues.
The band was initially a side project for the aspiring songwriter, who was growing tired of his songs being passed over for Beach Boys records by Murry Wilson.
Murry Wilson reportedly threatened radio deejays in order to keep them from playing The Marksmen's records, but failed.
Turning 15 as the group's first hit, " Surfin '", broke locally in Los Angeles, his father and manager, Murry Wilson ( who had sold his business to support his sons ' band ), bought him a Fender Jaguar guitar.
They then turned their attention to " Break Away ", written by Brian Wilson and his father Murry, who used the pseudonym Reggie Dunbar.
Al worked alongside Marks with the band until October 1963, when Marks quit the Beach Boys after an altercation with the band's manager, Murry Wilson.
It was followed up by the single-only release of " Break Away " ( co-authored under a pseudonym by Murry Wilson with son Brian ), a serious attempt at a hit, which only succeeded in the UK.
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" In mid-1924 Murry orchestrated the reception of Billy Budd, Foretopman first in London, in the influential Times Literary Supplement, in an essay called " Herman Melville's Silence " ( July 10, 1924 ), then in a reprinting of the essay, slightly expanded, in the New York Times Book Review ( August 10, 1924 ).
In the 1940s, Murry worked on Disney newspaper strips, including the Sunday Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit strip from the first installment on October 14, 1945 through July 14, 1946.
71 ( July – December 1921 ) Sherwood Anderson, Padraic Colum, Arthur Dove, Anatole France, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore, J. Middleton Murry, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Logan Pearsall Smith, Arthur Schnitzler, Max Weber, William Butler Yeats
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* In 2009, Greenwood Press published " Encyclopedia of Sports in America, Volume 2, 1940-Present " edited by Murry R. Nelson
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At the beginning of 1917 Mansfield and Murry separated, although he continued to visit her at her new apartment.
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In the United States, after a long absence, he was revived in the serial " The Return of The Phantom Blot " ( drawn by Paul Murry ) that ran in issues 284-287 ( May – August 1964 ) of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.
Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp Murry ( 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923 ) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield.
* Murry ( 1858 – 1939 ), originally in the lace and embroidery import business and by 1881, involved in mining and smelting,
These included Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murry who were having an affair and lodged next door at The Gables as did Mark Gertler who between 1915 – 16 painted Gilbert Cannan at his Mill depicting Cannan outside the Mill with his two dogs.
Meyer Guggenheim ( 1828 – 1905 ) had eleven children, including eight sons, five of whom were active in the family businesses: Isaac, Daniel, Murry, Solomon Robert and ( John ) Simon.
In 1930 Max Plowman joined Murry and Sir Richard Rees in developing The Adelphi as a socialist, and later pacifist, monthly ; Murry had founded it in 1923 as a literary journal ( The New Adelphi, 1927 – 30 ); Rees edited it from 1930 ; Plowman took on the role in 1938 .< ref >
John Middleton Murry, Jr. ( 9 May 1926 – 31 March 2002 ) was an English writer who used the names Colin Murry and Richard Cowper.
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