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Williams and April
In April 2010, it was announced that Rhythm Devils will tour in the summer of 2010 with a new lineup including Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann ( assorted percussion ), Keller Williams ( guitar, vocals ), Sikiru Adepoju ( talking drum ), Davy Knowles ( guitar, vocals ), and Andy Hess ( bass ).
On April 26, 2006, the Supreme Court heard Mohawk Industries, Inc. v. Williams,, which concerned what sort of corporations fell under the scope of RICO.
Williams first single for Skyhooks, " Over the Border ", reached the top 40 in April, and their fifth studio album, Hot for the Orient, appeared in May 1980, but failed to peak into the top 50.
Richard Nixon throwing Opening Day ceremonial first pitch at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | RFK Stadium on April 7, 1969 with Ted Williams ( left ) and Bob Short ( right, partially obscured by Ralph Houk ).
Williams made his major league debut against the New York Yankees on April 20, going 1-for-4 against Yankee pitcher Red Ruffing.
On April 29, Williams hit his 200th career home run.
On April 28, Williams hit his 223rd career home run, breaking the record for most home runs in a Red Sox uniform, passing Jimmie Foxx.
Williams, who was livid at his recalling, had a physical scheduled for April 2.
Williams was out for six weeks, and in April he wrote an article with Joe Reichler of the Saturday Evening Post saying that he intended to retire at the end of the season.
* April 24 – John Williams, Australian guitarist
* April 15 – John Williams, English-born actor ( d. 1983 )
* April 15 – Stacey Williams, American model
* April 15 – Kenneth Williams, British actor and raconteur ( b. 1926 )
* April 21 – Percy Williams Bridgman, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1961 )
* April 20 – Abigail Williams, American accuser in the Salem witch trials ( b. 1681 )
* April 25 – Earle Williams, American actor ( b. 1880 )
* April 8 – William Williams, Signer of the Declaration of Independence ( d. 1811 )
Kenneth Charles Williams ( 22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988 ) was an English comic actor and comedian.
In April 2008, BBC Radio 4 broadcast the two-part The Pain of Laughter: The Last Days of Kenneth Williams.
* April 1 – Roger Williams, English theologian and colonist ( b. 1603 )
Williams kicked off his Close Encounters World Tour in South Africa in April 2006, when he finished his European leg of the tour.
She was featured in a UFO documentary that Williams did for BBC Radio 4 in April and took part in a field investigation he did in Trout Lake, Washington in August 2008.
In response to this, Williams proclaimed a State of Emergency on April 21 and arrested 15 Black Power leaders.
Susan May Williams ( 2 April 1812-15 September 1881 ) was the daughter of Benjamin Williams, a prominent Baltimore merchant originally from Roxbury, Massachusetts, and his wife, Sarah Copeland, widow of Nathaniel Morton.

Williams and 2003
The 2003 University of California Berkeley report credits the estimate to the website of Caltech researcher Roy Williams, where the statement can be found as early as May 1999.
In 2003, journalists Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada investigated the company's role in a drug sports scandal later referred to as the BALCO Affair.
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
* 1929 – Bernard Williams, English philosopher ( d. 2003 )
In United States v. Williams, 553 U. S. 285 ( 2008 ), the Court upheld the PROTECT Act of 2003, ruling that prohibiting offers to provide and requests to obtain child pornography did not violate the First Amendment, even if a person charged under the Act did not possess child pornography.
From 2003 to 2005, Robin Sebastian took on Williams in the West End stage show Round the Horne ... Revisited, recreating his performance in 2008 for a production called Round the Horne: Unseen and Uncut.
In October 2003, Williams released his first live album, Live at Knebworth.
However, their impact is often celebrated at special events, such as the 50th anniversary commemorating the death of Hank Williams in 2003, which featured performances from Hank Williams Jr. and his grandson, Hank Williams III.
Post-Beefheart, receiving only a " grumpy " reception from him, the band reformed in 2003 with John French on lead vocals, Gary Lucas and Denny Walley on guitars, Rockette Morton on bass, and Robert Williams on drums.
* Williams, Jack S., The Tongva of California, Library of Native Americans of California, The Rosen Publishing Group, 2003, ISBN 978-0-8239-6429-1.
The company was bought by CSX Corp. in 1983 ; by Transco Energy Corp. in 1989 ; by Williams in 1995 ; and by Loews Corporation in 2003.
The system is the home of the several-time national championship-winning Haleyville High School Band, its last notable victory came under the direction of Ken Williams ( director from 1990 to 2007 ), during a national competition held 2003 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, in Dallas, TX.
* Donald Jay Grout and Hermine Weigel Williams ( 2003 ).
In 2003, Marble Madness was included in the multi-platform title Midway Arcade Treasures, a compilation of classic games developed by Williams Electronics, Midway Games, and Atari Games.
On December 23, 2003, 37 years after his death, Bruce was granted a posthumous pardon for his obscenity conviction by New York Governor George Pataki, following a petition filed by Ronald Collins and David Skover with Robert Corn-Revere as counsel, the petition having been signed by several stars such as Robin Williams.
Montoya at the 2003 French Grand Prix, a race in which his WilliamsF1 | Williams team finished first and second.
* Williams, Leslie A. Daniel O ' Connell, the British Press and the Irish Famine: Killing Remarks, Ashgate Publishing, 2003, ISBN 978-0-7546-0553-9
Williams started 2003 by defeating fifth seed Justine Henin to make the final of the Australian Open for the first time.
At the US Open, after setting a Grand-Slam record serve in the opening round, Williams advanced to her first Grand Slam semifinal outside of Wimbledon since 2003.
In 2008, as the eighth seed at the Australian Open, Williams reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 2003.
At the US Open, Williams was playing some of her best tennis since dominating the circuit in 2003, However, she was defeated in two tiebreaks by Serena in an epic quarter final match after Venus led 5 – 3 in both sets, and would later win the tournament.
This win meant Williams was ranked in the top five for the first time since 2003, while it also marked her 40th professional singles title, only the twelfth player in the open era to achieve the feat.
This run meant Williams was ranked in the top three for the first time since 2003.

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