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Plymouth and Band
The Ione Band of Miwok Indians, a federally recognized tribe of Miwok people, is headquartered in Plymouth.
I tried to see instead of working out of doors, Grand " Excursion " to Plymouth by rail-this afternoon-Wayne Brass Band & Star Spangled-Banners.
Consequently, in the same year, 1921, when the Royal Marines announced a vacancy for bandmastership of the Band of the Plymouth Division, Ricketts applied, turning down the Kneller Hall application.
But there was a complication: the sitting bandmaster of the RM Plymouth Division Band, P. S. G.
Assuming O ' Donnell's appointment to the Grenadiers was a mere formality, the Marines had advertised the presumed upcoming vacancy for the Plymouth Division Band, for which Ricketts was approved.
When the headquarters of the Band Service was transferred to Deal in 1930, Ricketts was posted to the Band of the Plymouth Division, Royal Marines, the principal band of the Royal Marines.
" From 1935 to 1939 Ricketts conducted the Plymouth Band on a one-hour biweekly BBC Radio program, and the band was in constant demand to visit military camps and war production factories throughout the Second World War.
The Ione Band conducts business from Plymouth, California.
Other side projects in recording and performance have included The Bungalow Band, The Clutton Brothers, a spoken word – stand-up poetry act, and playing keyboards with friends, Plymouth UK punk band, and The Bus Station Loonies.

Plymouth and performed
This tour marked the first time that the group have travelled and performed to New Zealand, performing four sold-out shows in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth and Christchurch.
Later he established a tailoring company in New Plymouth along with Bill Besley, a tailor from Stratford, although the business performed poorly.
His production of Titus Andronicus was performed in England in June 2006, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford and the Theatre Royal in Plymouth.
They traveled next to New York, where they performed before enthusiastic audiences at preacher Henry Ward Beecher ’ s Plymouth Church in Brooklyn and at Steinway Hall in Manhattan.
The Bus Station Loonies were the first band to set the official world record for the most concerts / gigs performed in 12 hours ( 25 different shows ) on 29 Sept 2001 in and around Plymouth, Devon, UK raising money to buy musical equipment for pupils of the Dame Hannah Rogers ( special needs ) school in Ivybridge, Devon.

Plymouth and dance
By then, early dance camps, retreats, and weekends had emerged, such as Pinewoods Camp, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which became primarily a music and dance camp in 1933, and NEFFA, the New England Folk Festival, also in Massachusetts, which began in 1944.
She returned to the West End theatre in April 2006 ( for the first time since 1998 ) playing the murderess Roxie Hart in the long-running West End musical Chicago and again in Dec 2007-Feb 2008 in the same role, also in 2006-7 she appeared in the Birmingham and Plymouth tours of Guys and Dolls playing Miss Adelaide Adams, a dance hall hostess.

Plymouth and music
The " Colonel Bogey March " is a popular march that was written in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts ( 1881 – 1945 ), a British army bandmaster who later became director of music for the Royal Marines at Plymouth.
The movie was produced by Plymouth Distributing ( later Arrow Film and Video ) owner Louis " Butchie " Peraino ( listed in the credits as " Lou Perry "), with all of the production cost of $ 22, 500 + $ 25, 000 additional for music, coming from his father Anthony Peraino, a " made " member of the Colombo crime family.
Until spring 1887 Crosby attended churches of various denominations, including the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn Heights pastored by Congregationalist abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher who was an innovator with church music.
Experiments by Eduardo Miranda, at the University of Plymouth in the UK, has aimed to use EEG recordings of mental activity associated with music to allow the disabled to express themselves musically through an encephalophone.
The Christian media group and radio station Cross Rhythms grew out of a half-hour Christian music show on Plymouth Sound FM, which aired on Sunday evenings between 1983 and 1996.
Williams had been a student at Plymouth Polytechnic but dropped out of his course to pursue a career in music.
On 26 September 2008, the University of Plymouth awarded the members of Muse an honourary doctorate degree in arts for their work in the field of music.
Since its creation a musical written by Howard Mohr ( script ) and Drew Jansen ( music and lyrics ) and produced at Plymouth Playhouse by Troupe America, Inc., and a television special ( produced by KTCA ) have been created.

Plymouth and at
There had been two more cars parked at the farm, a Plymouth and a pickup truck.
The Plymouth was coming at him from the east, the pickup truck from the west.
" Starting at age 15, he took a job working for clockmaker Seth Thomas in the nearby town of Plymouth.
There are no contemporary references to the Pilgrims ' landing on a rock at Plymouth.
File: BicyclePlymouth. jpg | Bicycle in Plymouth, England at the start of the 20th century
The remaining prizes underwent basic repairs and then sailed for Britain, eventually arriving at Plymouth.
In the United States, the earliest known cross-stitch sampler is currently housed at Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts .< ref >
Another Charlton legend, Chris Powell was appointed manager of the club in January, winning his first game in charge 2 – 0 over Plymouth at the Valley, Charlton's first win since November.
Another version of the story is that he canvassed with Nancy, Lady Astor, MP for Plymouth Sutton, and received an embarrassingly friendly welcome at boarding houses who were used to renting rooms by the hour to sailors and their lady companions.
Category: People educated at Plymouth College
* ' Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Acquisition of Genius ' exhibition at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery-21 November 2009 to 20 February 2010
In 1634, Alden was jailed, in Boston, for a fight at Kenebeck in Maine between members of the Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
A catastrophic eruption of Soufrière Hills in June 1997 closed the W. H. Bramble Airport and seaport at Plymouth, causing further economic and social dislocation.
Foot was educated at Plymouth College Preparatory School and Leighton Park School in Reading.
It derives its name from the old toll bridge ( adjacent to a naval saw mill ) across the creek between Eldad Hill and Molesworth Road, at one time the principal link between Plymouth and Devonport.
Formation of the first unit did not commence until early April 1863, with 100 men being sought at New Plymouth under Captain Atkinson.
* 1953 – " The Caine Mutiny Court Martial " opens at Plymouth Theatre, New York
He also proposed that a prison be built on Dartmoor to house the thousands of captives of the Napoleonic Wars and the later War of 1812, who had become too numerous to lodge in the prisons and prison-ships at Plymouth.
* Plymouth Argyle at the Football League official website
Mutley Plain lies on the route of an ancient road linking Bilburgh, a Bronze Age settlement on the coast at Sutton Pool which later formed the nucleus of the city of Plymouth, to the north.
Plymouth Sound, or locally just The Sound, is a bay at Plymouth in England.
During development at the University of Plymouth, in conjunction with BAE Systems and Sumitomo Precision Products, the iBot was nicknamed Fred Upstairs ( after Fred Astaire ) because it can climb stairs: hence the name Ginger, after Astaire's regular film partner, Ginger Rogers, for a successor product.
The Torpoint Ferry is a car and pedestrian chain ferry, connecting the A374 road which crosses the Hamoaze, a stretch of water at the mouth of the River Tamar, between Devonport in Plymouth and Torpoint in Cornwall.
Harding was succeeded as President by Vice President Calvin Coolidge, who was sworn in while vacationing at Plymouth Notch, Vermont, by his father, a Vermont notary public.

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