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Lara also holds the test record of scoring most number of runs in a single over in a Test match, when he scored 28 runs off an over by Robin Peterson of South Africa in 2003.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
Tis-sa-ack is also the name of the fourth route on the formation, ascended by Royal Robbins and Don Peterson over eight days in October 1969.
Dave Brubeck, Bix Beiderbecke, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, Erroll Garner, Oscar Peterson, Charlie Shavers, Jimmy Smith, Joe Venuti, Ray Barretto, and Shelly Manne also have recorded the song.
They also concluded that Peterson was not given adequate warnings about the weather conditions of his route, which, given his known limitations, might have caused him to postpone the flight out of prudence.
" The writers also patterned the character after Norm Peterson ( George Wendt ), a character from the sitcom Cheers.
O ' Brien also worked with Peterson again on The Black Scorpion ( 1957 ) and Behemoth, the Sea Monster ( 1959 ), but the two subsequently struggled to find work.
He also raced in the Japanese Grand Prix, but retired on lap five when he tried to outbrake the Tyrrell P34 of Ronnie Peterson.
Spain, Christopher Lawne, and James Peterson ( among others ), though the Native American name went through multiple Anglicisations, eventually also being known as " Warwicke Squeake " among the local inhabitants.
The Sisters area is also home to several mountain biking trails, including the Peterson Ridge and Suttle Lake trails.
The group also included Mike Watt, Dave Markey, Dave Peterson, and Dave Travis.
Western's alumni also include a number of provincial premiers, including former premiers of Ontario John Robarts and David Peterson, and the former premier of Alberta, Don Getty.
The lead designer for the Instamatic program was Dean M. Peterson, also later known for most of the innovations in the point-and-shoot camera revolution of the 1980s.
Divine also played his first on-screen male role, Earl Peterson, in the film, and Waters included a scene during which these two characters had sexual intercourse as a joke on the fact that both characters were played by the same actor.
Gould also guest starred in the show's third episode in its first season as Arnie Peterson, Rose's first serious boyfriend after her husband Charlie's death.
In 1984, Peterson also opened St. Thomas Aquinas Priory at the entrance of campus to accommodate the growing number of Dominican brethren living on campus.
They also sent veteran center Nazr Mohammed to the Oklahoma City Thunder for DJ White and Mo Peterson.
Floyd Laughren was also planning to retire, but had not finalized his plans when Peterson dropped the writ.
There were also signs of an economic downturn by this time and some believed that Peterson had called the snap election to avoid its full impact.
The acid jazz " movement " is also seen as a revival of jazz-funk or jazz fusion or soul jazz by leading DJs such as Norman Jay or Gilles Peterson or Patrick Forge, also known as " rare groove crate diggers " or " Cataroos ".
There have also been instances of parties which did not win a plurality forming the government at the provincial level ( notably under David Peterson ).
Peterson also built the first SxS D9G which has two D9Gs side-by-side, pushing a wide bulldozer blade.
Peterson was also a vocal opponent of free trade with the United States in 1988.

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Vicki Peterson joined and contributed songs to the New Orleans band the Continental Drifters, which received rave reviews.
That foundation, which offered the Levys staff support and contributed towards a cash reward for information about Chandra's disappearance, was merged into the Laci & Conner Search and Rescue Fund in 2009 ; Susan Levy had previously participated in the efforts to find Laci Peterson, another missing woman from Modesto.
" The judges wrote " Peterson offers a comprehensive analysis of a no-bid contract and the influences that contributed to the deal-making process.
In 2011 Peterson contributed $ 458 million of his own personal wealth to cast Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and various safety net programs that aid the poor as in a state of crisis and in desperate need of dramatic cuts.
The deaths in 1978 of both Ronnie Peterson and Gunnar Nilsson contributed to the demise of this round of the world championship, as interest for Formula One in Sweden fell following the death of the two Swedish racers.
Several NFL players, including Mike Peterson and Verron Haynes of the Atlanta Falcons, and George Wilson, Donte Whitner, Kavika Mitchell, Marcus Buggs and Drayton Florence of the Buffalo Bills contributed to the free camp.
Originally signed as a midseason replacement to the injured Todd Peterson, Reed quickly contributed to the team, finishing the season with 100 points, which led to the team releasing Peterson in the offseason and making Reed their primary kicker.
He contributed to these animated films as a co-author to the scripts, and worked with CGI stalwarts such as John Lasseter, Ronnie Del Carmen, Bob Peterson, Andrew Stanton, Brad Bird, and Joe Ranft.
Teachout contributed notes on recordings by Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa and Oscar Peterson to Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology ( 2011 ) and has written liner notes for CDs by jazz musicians Karrin Allyson, Gene Bertoncini, Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins, Julia Dollison, Jim Ferguson, Roger Kellaway, Diana Krall, Joe Mooney, Marian McPartland, Mike Metheny, Maria Schneider, Kendra Shank and Luciana Souza, the pop-jazz Lascivious Biddies, the bluegrass band Nickel Creek, and the classical ensembles Chanticleer and the Trio Solisti.
Peterson contributed to their first album, MCMXC a. D., writing several tracks.

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During an interview with Music Geek Media in May 2009, Debbi Peterson indicated that the album was in the early stages of production.
* Tracks ( Oscar Peterson album ), 1970
During 1952 Astaire recorded The Astaire Story, a four-volume album with a quintet led by Oscar Peterson.
* Time After Time ( Oscar Peterson album ), including a version of the 1947 song, 1986
In 1984, Peterson had better luck when he returned with Whaley and Rainier as Blue Cheer and a brand new album The Beast Is Back, which was released on the New York label Megaforce Records.
In 1992 Peterson recorded his first solo album " child of the darkness " in Cologne with a band named " The Scrap Yard ".
( 1978 ) with a quartet that included pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Louis Bellson ; two Duke Ellington Songbook albums ( 1979 ); Send In The Clowns ( 1981 ) with the Count Basie orchestra playing arrangements primarily by Sammy Nestico ; and Crazy and Mixed Up ( 1982 ), another quartet album featuring Sir Roland Hanna, piano, Joe Pass, guitar, Andy Simpkins, bass, and Harold Jones, drums.
* The Trio ( 1973 album ), by Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Pedersen
* The Trio ( Oscar Peterson album ), a live 1961 album featuring a jazz trio led by the Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson
Released in January 1968, the album was the first to feature the band's classic lineup of vocalist and bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens and drummer Paul Whaley.
Oscar Peterson recorded ten titles from the opera on his 1959 album Oscar Peterson Plays Porgy & Bess.
* The Giants ( album ), a 1974 album featuring Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, and Ray Brown
Petersson, however, released the solo album Tom Peterson and Another Language and toured the North American club scene with his new group with his then-wife Dagmar.
( See below for complete list of The Guess Who lineups ) In 1983, Bachman, Cummings, Jim Kale and Garry Peterson ( the " American Woman " line-up ) reunited as The Guess Who to play a series of Canadian gigs and record the Together Again live album and video.
In 2011, the Kale / Peterson led Guess Who went back into the studio to record three new original songs, written by Derek Sharp, to be part of an upcoming as-yet-unnamed album.
In 1984, Redd Kross returned with drummer Dave Peterson to record Teen Babes from Monsanto, an album featuring songs originally by such artists as Kiss, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and The Shangri-Las.
* Solo ( Oscar Peterson album ), 2002
After leaving Peterson, Thigpen recorded the album Out of the Storm as a leader for Verve in 1966.
The album featured Eric Peterson on both lead and rhythm guitar ( although Glen Alvelais made a guest appearance, and played on the subsequent tour ), early member Derrick Ramirez on bass guitar, and former Dark Angel drummer Gene Hoglan.

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