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Impressionism has also influenced at least some of the music of Manuel de Falla, Paul Dukas, Jean Sibelius, George Butterworth, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, John Ireland, Cyril Scott, Zoltán Kodály, Ottorino Respighi, Jacques Ibert, Bohuslav Martinu, Olivier Messiaen, Alan Hovhaness, Ned Rorem, György Ligeti, Selim Palmgren, and Toru Takemitsu, among others, as well as jazz musicians such as Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, Claude Thornhill, Bud Powell, Dave Brubeck, Gil Evans, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Frank Kimbrough, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Shirley Horn and Esperanza Spalding, progressive rock musicians such as King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and Yes, the entire genre of post-rock, and electronic artists like Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh, as well as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
By the end of the century, Spalding also manufactured these shoes as well.
He also directed the Spalding Gray monologue film Gray's Anatomy in 1996.
The NYT also reported that Coats was co-chairman of the Washington government relations office of King & Spalding, with a salary of $ 603, 609.
Hampton mailing addresses also dip into eastern Clayton County and northern Spalding County.
* The village of Powers is to the north in Spalding Township, and the Spalding ZIP code, 49874 also serves a small area in the northern part of Nadeau Township.
She next starred in and directed the 1986 concert film Home of the Brave and also composed the soundtracks for the Spalding Gray films Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box.
Grundy made the river deeper above Spalding, and also constructed a sluice and reservoir at the mouth of the Glen.
The 1996 Steven Soderbergh film Gray's Anatomy, featuring monologuist Spalding Gray, also takes its name from the title of the book, as does Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings, a 2009 book by British political philosopher John N. Gray.
The Living Theatre was also heavily influenced by him, as was much English-language experimental theatre and performance art ; Karen Finley, Spalding Gray, Liz LeCompte, Richard Foreman, Charles Marowitz, Sam Shepard, Joseph Chaikin, and more all named Artaud as one of their influences.
Another couple, Henry Harmon Spalding ( who had been jilted by Narcissa ) and his wife Eliza were also part of the group.
Spalding was also on the east-west Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway, which had Bourne to the West and Holbeach to the east.
Spalding also has its very own local radio station, Tulip Radio broadcasting on 107. 5FM ( full time ) from Friday 12 June 2009, meanwhile training local media students while off air.
The FM signal is patchy along the southern edge of the county e. g. in Stamford, Market Deeping and Spalding, and MW is also weak in the south of the county.
Several years later, Spalding's widow and daughter, other residents of Conneaut, and residents of Amity, Pennsylvania also signed statements indicating that Spalding had authored a manuscript that was similar to the Book of Mormon.
Major law firms such as King & Spalding and Kilpatrick & Stockton are also located in this district.
Malcolm Newton Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd ( Hereditary ) and also Baron Shepherd of Spalding ( Life Peerage ) ( 27 September 1918 – 5 April 2001 ), was a British Labour politician and peer who served as Leader of the House of Lords under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
He also pitched in nine games in relief of Albert Spalding, notching one win.
Richard Winfrey purchased the Spalding Guardian in 1887 and later purchased the Lynn News and the Peterborough Advertiser ; he also started the North Cambs Echo.
During this time Bromsgrove also won the Conference League Cup ( or " Spalding Cup " at the time ) two years in a row during the 1994 – 95 and 1995 – 96 seasons, they were the first team in the competitions history to win it back to back.
Grub also edited ( along with Joseph Robertson ) Gordon's Scots Affairs for the Spalding Club, of which he was one of the founders.
It also has rail services to Lincoln, Doncaster, Sleaford, Spalding, Peterborough, Newark, Nottingham and Leicester.
Despite the mast being shortened it can been seen in daylight on clear days from most areas close to and within the Lincolnshire Wolds and on clear nights its bright red aircraft warning lights can be very widely seen across much of Lincolnshire from as far north as the River Humber and Grimsby and from west of the county it can be seen clearly from both Lincoln, Gainsborough and Grantham and from the south of the county it can be seen clearly as far away as Spalding and Bourne and can also be very clearly seen in the east of the county as far away as Skegness, Mablethorpe and most areas along the Lincolnshire Coast.

Spalding and founded
During the 16th and 17th centuries the setting up of grammar schools became a common act of charity by nobles, wealthy merchants and guilds ; for example Spalding Grammar School, founded by John Gamlyn and John Blanche in 1588, and Blundell's School, founded in 1604 by wealthy Tiverton merchant Peter Blundell.
In 1710, he started in practice in Boston, Lincolnshire, becoming a member of Spalding Gentlemen's Society ( founded by his friend Maurice Johnson II ), before returning in 1717 to London.
It was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1885 by Alexander C. King and Jack Spalding.
The concept of " Ascended Masters " was further popularized by authors such as Baird T. Spalding during the 1930s, and by organizations like The Bridge to Freedom ( founded 1951 ) ( known in the 1980s as The New Age Church of the Christ, and later as The Bridge to Spiritual Freedom ), The Summit Lighthouse ( founded 1958 ), and various other organizations such as the White Eagle Lodge ( 1936 ).
Spalding later founded the sporting goods company Spalding, which still manufactures baseball gloves along with other sports equipment.
After serving as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard and then as an associate and partner at the King and Spalding law firm in Atlanta, Gambrell founded Gambrell & Stolz, LLP in 1963.
Disturbed by reports that Catholic immigrants in eastern cities were suffering from social and economic handicaps, Ireland and Bishop John Lancaster Spalding of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, founded the Irish Catholic Colonization Association.
Cushioned wood cores were patented in the late 19th century by sports equipment manufacturer Spalding, the company founded by former baseball star A. G. Spalding.
The most notable Johnson was the second Maurice Johnson, known as " the Antiquary " ( 1688 – 1755 ), who founded the Spalding Gentlemen's Society ( the second oldest antiquarian society still in existence ) in 1710.
* Spalding Gentlemen's Society, English club founded in 1710 at Spalding, Lincolnshire
* Spalding Priory, a small Benedictine house founded as a cell of Croyland Abbey in 1052

Spalding and Baseball
Following the formation of baseball's first professional organization, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, which became known as the National Association, the Association, or NA, in 1871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stockings ( precursor club to the modern Atlanta Braves ) and was highly successful ; winning 206 games ( and losing only 53 ) as a pitcher and batting. 323 as a hitter.
Baseball, said Spalding, was fundamentally an American sport and began on American soil.
Chadwick edited The Beadle Baseball Player, the first baseball guide on public sale, as well as the Spalding and Reach annual guides for a number of years and in this capacity promoted the game and influenced the then-infant discipline of sports journalism.
Spalding wrote an article titled " The Origin and Early History of Baseball " for the January 15, 1905 Washington Post.
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The “ Desperado ” of the title is not Billy the Kid, but a Major League Baseball owner, William Hulbert, who along with Albert Spalding and Cap Anson, added impetus to the movement to " steal " baseball from African American players, a little known fact in baseball lore, yet one Ritter believed showed a character even more nefarious: “ Others would also tend to downplay baseball ’ s racial divide, as personified by the management of these Chicago White Stockings ( later to become the Chicago Cubs ).

Spalding and Guide
Writing in the 1938 Spalding Guide, John Foster said of him, " As a thrower to bases Ewing never had a superior, and there are not to exceed ten men who could come anywhere near being equal to him.
Albert Goodwill Spalding, star player, sports equipment entrepreneur, and publisher of the Spalding Guide, asserted that baseball's origins were American.
The following spring, Chapman's teammates experimented with leather helmets similar to those being used by football players ; that year's Spalding Guide declared, " There is nothing ' sissy ' about it.

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