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Keel and Row
The song represents a modified version of two popular tunes in the 1930s: " The Keel Row " and " Mosquito's Dance ".
" The Keel Row " is traditionally played, and much dust is raised by the horses.
Opened in 1991, the Keel Row Shopping Centre has brought many large high street retailers to the town.
Some tunes from this were copied out by John Stokoe in the nineteenth century: these include an extended set of variations on the song The Keel Row for fiddle ( the earliest known version ), pipe tunes with variations such as Bold Wilkinson, and a version of Jacky Layton with variations for fiddle.
In addition, the new regiment's " Double Past " march ( the music used when marching past at the double ) is an amalgam of the Light Infantry's ( Keel Row ) and the Royal Green Jackets ' ( Road to the Isles ).
* Artillery Branch: Royal Canadian Horse Artillery ( RCHA ) and The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery ( RCA )-" British Grenadiers " ( 2 ); " Royal Artillery Slow March " ( 3 ); " Keel Row " ( 4 ); RCHA only-" Bonnie Dundee " ( 5 )
* The Royal Winnipeg Rifles-" Old Solomon Levi " (" Pork, Beans and Hard Tack "); " Keel Row " ( 6 )
* The Royal Regina Rifles-" Lutzow's Wild Hunt "; " Keel Row " ( 6 )
The regimental march of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles is " Pork, Beans and Hard Tack ( Old Solomon Levi )" and the double quick march is " Keel Row ".

Keel and major
Due to constant change in band members, Steeler never got the major record label it required and Keel decided to split up the band and start a new project.

Keel and Blyth
The musical was made into a Cinemascope film in 1955 by MGM, directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Howard Keel as Hajj, Ann Blyth as Marsinah, Dolores Gray as Lalume, and Vic Damone as the Caliph.
This version starred Ann Blyth, Howard Keel and Fernando Lamas, with Bert Lahr and Marjorie Main as comic relief.

Keel and helped
One of the first twentieth century musicians who successfully helped reclaim Dowland from the history books was the singer-songwriter Frederick Keel.
They were discovered at an arts festival by songwriters Bobby Keel and Billy Stone, who helped them record a demo that got the group signed to Warner Bros. Records on July 31, 1984 ; Keel and Stone also contributed " Yankee Don't Go Home " to their self-titled debut album, which appeared the following year.

Keel and town
He was named after a ghost town in California which his mother, Katija Keel, visited when she was young.
* Keel, County Mayo, town on Achill Island, Ireland.

Keel and .
Other centres of population include the villages of Keel, Dooagh, Dumha Éige ( Dooega ) and Dugort.
While bassists such as Jack Cook slap bass on the occasional faster " Clinch Mountain Boys song ," bassists such as Gene Libbea, Missy Raines, Jenny Keel, and Barry Bales slap bass.
The highest points in upland Finland reach an elevation of about, and they are found in the Kilpisjärvi area of the Scandinavian Keel Ridge.
* 2009 – John Keel, American journalist and author ( b. 1930 )
Keel included fifteen different Dowland pieces in his two sets of Elizabethan love songs published in 1909 and 1913, which achieved popularity in their day.
This era saw musical stars become household names, including Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Donald O ' Connor, Cyd Charisse, Mickey Rooney, Vera-Ellen, Jane Powell, Howard Keel, and Kathryn Grayson.
Although the phenomenon was initially and most frequently reported in the 1950s and 1960s, some researchers – John Keel and others – have suggested similarities between Men in Black reports and earlier demonic accounts.
Keel suggests that MiBs are a modern-day manifestation of the same phenomena that were earlier interpreted as the devil or encounters with fairies.
* 1995: Howard Keel recorded the song and it is available on the album The Best of Howard Keel.
The Avengers initially focused on Dr. David Keel ( Ian Hendry ) and his assistant John Steed ( Patrick Macnee ).
The Avengers began in the episode Hot Snow, with medical doctor, Dr David Keel ( Ian Hendry ), investigating the murder by a drug ring of his fiancée and office receptionist Peggy.
Afterwards, Steed asked Keel to partner him as needed to solve crimes.
While Steed and Keel used wit while discussing crimes and dangers, the series also depicted the interplay — and often tension — between Keel's idealism and Steed's professionalism.
Carol assisted Keel and Steed in cases, without being part of Steed's inner circle.
Dr Martin King ( Jon Rollason ), a thinly disguised rewriting of Keel, saw action in only three episodes produced from scripts written for the first series.
King was intended to be a transitional character between Keel and Steed's two new female partners, but while the Dr. King episodes were shot first, they were shown out of production order in the middle of the season.
Reportedly, part of her charm came from the fact that her earliest appearances were episodes in which dialogue written for Keel was simply transferred to her.
** MGM's Technicolor film version of Show Boat, starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
** Howard Keel, American singer, dancer and actor ( Dallas ) ( d. 2004 )
** Howard Keel, American singer and actor ( b. 1919 )
Keel had risen to fame in MGM film musicals, starring in Annie Get Your Gun, the 1951 Show Boat, and Kiss Me Kate, among others.
The Mothman Prophecies is a 1975 book by author John Keel.

Row and Centre
The area east of Southmpton Row / Woburn Place includes the Brunswick shopping centre and cinema ,< ref >< cite > Brunswick Centre – Restoration.
The neighborhood was generally defined as being bound by Centre Street in the west, The Bowery in the east, Canal Street in the north and Park Row in the south.
* Brent Hawley-" Front Row Centre " feature reporter
* Brent Hawley-" Front Row Centre " feature reporter
The former route through Nottingham is now the A6200, then down Angel Row, Wheeler Gate, Lister Gate then through what is now the Broadmarsh Centre and past the railway station on Carrington Street, through The Meadows as Arkwright Street to a point near the A60 / A6011 junction, over Trent Bridge and along the current A6520 Radcliffe Road.
The success of the Fashion Centre has spurred additional mixed use development in the neighborhood, including the discount-oriented Pentagon Centre across Hayes Street and the more upscale Pentagon Row retail and residential complex adjacent to the mall.
* Row brewing over listing of BBC Television Centre guardian. co. uk, 27 June 2008
On the west side of the Fashion Centre is the mixed-use development of Pentagon Row, which includes a grocery store and many smaller specialty stores and restaurants in the midst of high-end apartments.
Around the Fashion Centre Mall complex are several apartment buildings including The Metropolitan at Pentagon Row, Pentagon Row, and Park View.
His early years in Mumbai were poor but eventful, especially his life as an upcoming artist, in the Rampart Row neighborhood, where the Artists ' Aid Fund Centre was located.
Another of Compeau's innovations was " Front Row Centre ", heard Sunday afternoons at 2 PM.
In December 2006, as the founder of the Montreal Canadiens, John Ambrose O ' Brien was an inaugural inductee in the team's newly created ' Builders Row ' in the Bell Centre.
* Front Row Centre ( 2000 ) Abbeyfield Publishers.
In addition to showing films, Cineplex also shows a variety of alternative programming through their subsidiary Front Row Centre.

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