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A few drops of rain just before midnight, when Sarah Vaughan was in the midst of her first number, scattered the more timid members of the audience briefly, but at this hour and with Sarah on the stand, most of the listeners didn't care whether they got wet.
Miss Vaughan was back in top form, somehow mellowed and improved with the passage of time -- like a fine wine.
Gerald Vaughan, a government minister, tried to halve government funding for the Citizens Advice Bureau, apparently because Joan Ruddock, CND's chair, was employed part-time at his local bureau.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was guest guitarist playing solo on " Let's Dance ".
At Eton, John Vaughan Wilkes, his former headmaster's son recalled, "... he was extremely argumentative — about anything — and criticising the masters and criticising the other boys .... We enjoyed arguing with him.
American Larry Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin.
Vaughan Williams in particular exhibited music infused with impressionistic gestures -- this was not coincidence, as he was a student of Maurice Ravel.
" was recorded by Sarah Vaughan with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker.
It was updated in early 1991 to mourn the passing of Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson, Dennis Wilson, John Lennon, Roy Orbison, Sam Cooke, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Cass Elliot, who died a few months after the original version of the song was released.
After the Restoration he became secretary, or steward, to Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales, which entailed living at least a year in Ludlow, Shropshire until January 1662 while he was paying craftsmen working on repairing the castle there.
While this quote was published by Abel Clarin de la Rive in his Woman and Child in Universal Freemasonry, and does not appear in Taxil's writings proper, it is sourced in a footnote to Diana Vaughan, Taxil's creation.
This event was run by Andrew Vaughan, the coach of the largest Junior team currently in the UK, Arctic Ultimate.
The newspaper was run by Ernest Vaughan and Georges Clemenceau, who decided that the controversial story would be in the form of an open letter to the President, Félix Faure.
After the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461, during the Wars of the Roses, the defeated Lancastrian leader Owen Tudor ( grandfather of the future Henry VII of England ) was taken to Hereford by Sir Roger Vaughan and executed in High Town.
Vaughan was later himself executed, under a flag of truce, by Owen's son Jasper.
Vaughan Williams's own music was in general quite different from Holst ’ s, but he praised Holst's work abundantly and the two men developed a shared interest in exploring and maintaining the English vocal and choral tradition as found primarily in folk song, madrigals and church music.
Vaughan Williams, who was conducting, advised the objectors to vocalise and leave the words to those singers who did not share the inhibition.
Contrary to what is also sometimes said, Holst was not a pacifist but wanted to enlist as his friend Vaughan Williams did, but he was rejected as unfit: he suffered neuritis in his right arm — something that caused him to seek help from several amanuenses in scoring The Planets.
Syllable choice also differentiated jazz singers ' personal styles: Betty Carter was inclined to use sounds like " louie-ooie-la-la-la " ( soft-tongued sounds or liquids ) while Sarah Vaughan would prefer " shoo-doo-shoo-bee-ooo-bee " ( fricatives, plosives, and open vowels ).
On October 17, 2004, the $ 12. 6 million CAD Pierre Berton Resource Library, named in his honour, was opened in Vaughan, Ontario.
The band was later enhanced by members Vaughan Williams ( Vaughn ) ( bass ) and Daniel Pooley ( Beaver ) ( drums ).
In the 20th century, Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote Job, a masque for dancing which premiered in 1930, although the work is closer to a ballet than a masque as it was originally understood.

Vaughan and birthplace
Newark was also the birthplace and home of the great jazz singer Sarah Vaughan – one of jazz's most esteemed vocalists.
Wem was the birthplace of actors Peter Vaughan and Peter Jones, and the childhood home of the essayist and critic, William Hazlitt, whose father was a Unitarian Minister in the town.
* Down Ampney birthplace of English pastoral composer and collector of folk tunes Ralph Vaughan Williams, music editor of the first edition of the English Hymnal, north of Cricklade.
The Old Vicarage in Down Ampney was the birthplace of Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1872.

Vaughan and professional
With Vaughan and Treadwell's professional relationship on solid footing, the couple married on September 16, 1946.
Although the professional relationship between Vaughan and Treadwell was quite successful through the 1950s, their personal relationship finally reached a breaking point and she filed for a divorce in 1958.
Although Atkins had no experience in artist management or music, Vaughan wished to have a mixed professional / personal relationship like the one she had with Treadwell.
In 1969, Vaughan terminated her professional relationship with Golden and relocated to the West Coast, settling first into a house near Benedict Canyon in Los Angeles and then into what would end up being her final home in Hidden Hills.
In 1977, Vaughan terminated her personal and professional relationship with Marshall Fisher.
Vaughan was, according to Ray Hill, close to Anthony Reed Herbert in a professional capacity ( Herbert being a lawyer and Vaughan a private investigator ) and the work Vaughan put Herbert's way ensured that Column 88 played a leading role in Herbert's British Democratic Party.
Joseph Floyd " Arky " Vaughan ( March 9, 1912 – August 30, 1952 ) was a professional baseball player.
Born in Clifty, Arkansas, Vaughan, who got his nickname early in life due to his Arkansas drawl, made his professional debut in 1931 at age 19 for the minor league Wichita Aviators of the Western League, where he hit. 338 with 21 home runs.
The date of Southern Gospel's establishment as a distinct genre is generally considered to be 1910, the year the first professional quartet was formed for the purpose of selling songbooks for the James D. Vaughan Music Publishing Company.
William Kevin Vaughan is a retired American professional wrestler, best known under the ring name Lance Von Erich.

Vaughan and baseball
Although he was the first guitarist to have opened a major league baseball game with the national anthem, Vaughan supposedly did not receive a positive reception for the rendition ; one reporter said, " I was sure he'd be dead by the time he hit 30.
Vaughan not only posted career bests in the three Triple Crown categories, he led all of baseball with a. 385 average, a. 491 on-base percentage, and a 1. 098 OPS.

Vaughan and player
With 18 centuries he is also joint fourth with fellow captain Michael Vaughan in the most hundreds scored by an England player.
In late 2007, Bo Bice joined veteran Southern rock legends Jimmy Hall-vocals / sax / harmonica ( Wet Willie Band ), Henry Paul-vocals / guitar / mandolin ( Outlaws, BlackHawk ), Steve Gorman-drums ( Black Crowes, Jimmy Page ), " Dangerous " Dan Toler-guitar ( The Gregg Allman Band, The Allman Brothers, Dickey Betts & Great Southern ), Reese Wynans-keyboards ( Stevie Ray Vaughan ), Mike Brignardello-bass ( Giant, renowned session player ), Jay Boy Adams-guitar ( Texas blues solo artist ) to record Brothers of the Southland celebrating Southern rock with a renewed spirit and maturity.
This prompted Vaughan to quit the Cobras and form a group called Triple Threat Revue, which included bass player W. C. Clark, Freddie " Pharoah " Walden on drums, and singer Lou Ann Barton.
Vaughan began a relationship with Waymond Reed, a trumpet player 16 years her junior who was playing with the Count Basie band.
Jack Lesberg, bass player for the Cocoanut Grove house band, was luckier ; he escaped the fire and went on to play music with Louis Armstrong, Sarah Vaughan, Leonard Bernstein, and many others until shortly before his death in 2005.
Other famous Slade fans include, English ex-football player Gary Lineker and Welsh football player Nigel Vaughan, whom Lea and Hill visited on Boxing Day, 1989 at the football grounds of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The opening was attended by several well known sports personalities including athlete Dame Kelly Holmes, cricketers Michael Vaughan and Graham Gooch, footballer Peter Shilton, rugby union player Jason Leonard, athlete Christina Boxer and hockey player Rachel Walker.
* Kaye Vaughanplayer ( OG / OT / DT ), 1978 ( Ottawa Rough Riders 1953 – 64 ).
A few years later, she married CFL Hall of Fame player Kaye Vaughan.
Playing in the outfield between Lloyd and Paul Waner, Lindstrom regained his elite status as a player by finishing second on the Pirates to shortstop Arky Vaughan by four percentage points with a. 310 batting average ( eighth highest in the National League ), hitting 39 doubles and leading the league ’ s center fielders with a. 986 fielding average.
Smith did not pass 20 again in the series as a galvanised England led by Vaughan won the match and fought back to draw the series 2 – 2, but Smith nonetheless finished the series with an aggregate of 714 runs at an average of 79. 33, and was named player of the series ( jointly with Flintoff ).
Vaughan, who was the youngest player in the National League in 1932, wound up playing 129 games overall that year, all but one at shortstop.
Serving as something of a utility player, Vaughan played in 64 games and batted. 325.
* Richard Vaughan ( badminton ) ( born 1978 ), British badminton player
* Geoffrey Vaughan – Emeritus professor of pharmaceutical chemistry and Deputy Vice-Chancellor ( 1990-92 ) of Monash University formerly Australian Rugby Union representative player
Vaughan later formed a group called Double Trouble, and in 1980 Shannon wound up taking the place of the bass player, Jackie Newhouse, after seeing Double Trouble at Rockefellers in Houston.
Crokes were nearly disqualified from the 2005 championship during to confusion over the eligibility of player Mark Vaughan.
Mark Vaughan was shown a straight red card, having already been on a yellow, for striking a Salthill player.
The player uses Lieutenant Riley Vaughan, a cybernetic human soldier, and member of the underground resistance.
David Sherwood is a top ten British tennis player from the city and the former England cricket captain, Michael Vaughan, was brought up and lives in Sheffield.

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