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  Richard Hughes (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard David Hughes (born Richard David Hughes, on 8th September, 1975, in Gravesend, Kent) is the drummer for the English band Keane.
Richard attended Tonbridge school where he was friends with Tim Rice-Oxley and Dominic Scott.
Richard then went off to university at University College London where he received a degree in Geography.
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 Richard Hughes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard "cyreve" Hughes, Miranda IM lead developer for the 0.1.x versions
Sir Richard Hughes, a British naval officer and Lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Home Page of Daniel Moak
Elliott Hughes of Pine Hill (Orangeburg county), SC was a Confederate private in Hampton's Legion, he joined at Camp Hampton, SC on Oct 15, 1861.
Elliott Hughes (born 1840) married Harriet Henrietta Jeffcoat (born May, 1845) Her brother is believed to be L.W. Jeffcoat, Elvira was born 6/11/1819, died 7/5/1887 and her tombstone at Lebanon Methodist Church states she "was the loving wife of L.W. Jeffcoat and that Her memory will be a guiding star to Heaven").
Daughters: Mrs M.N. Younce of Aiken, SC, Queenie Hughes of Augusta, Mary Hughes of Windsor.
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 Stephen Foster Bios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Richard Hughes has been playing music since he was 8 and of course the earliest exposure was to Stephen Foster.
He feels that the value of the Foster music was that it had a positive effect on making people realize humanity in the working class and in the enslaved population and thus softened the harsh edges of the politics of his day.
Born and raised in Shadyside, Richard Hughes is a railroad train man, living in Mt Lebanon.
www.pitt.edu /~jdickers/sf/SFBios.htm   (1617 words)

  
 Jazz/Jerry Jazz Musician/Ralph Ellison biographer Lawrence Jackson interview
Jackson's work draws from archives, literary correspondence, and interviews with Ellison's relatives, friends and associates, and among other topics, covers his friendships with Langston Hughes and Richard Wright, and examines his involvement in the Socialist Left of the thirties and forties and the fl radical rights movement of the same period.
When bebop musicians started communicating that dancing is not that important, and coupled that with jive language and isolated behavior -- such as turning their backs to the audience -- my interpretation is that Ellison thought of their music as a kind of withdrawl.
He saw these musicians as profoundly apolitical, and didn't feel they were particularly interested in making the kinds of political commitments he was seeing from others on a very consistent basis.
www.jerryjazzmusician.com /linernotes/ralph_ellison_jackson.html   (4219 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - T F Allen
With contributions from Richard Hughes, Constantine Hering, Carroll Dunham, and Adolphus Lippe, each symptom is given with the name of the prover, the dosage that produced that symptom, and the reference for that symptom.
Each symptom is referenced as to the prover, the dosage which elicited the symptom, and the source of the information.
Constantine Hering, Carroll Dunham, Adolph Lippe, and Richard Hughes all contributed to this monumental work (In a later four-page printing, publishing date unknown, Allen gave the number of the symptoms that had been clinically verified by Dunham).
www.wholehealthnow.com /books/encyclopedia-pure-mm.html   (1387 words)

  
 What's Happening in July? ~ O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard and Organ Studio
1977 ~ Hugh Le Caine, Composer, died at the age of 63 1986 ~ Rudy Vallee, singer (Vagabond Dreams), died at the age of 84 1986 ~ Mikhail Baryshnikov, considered by many to be the world’s greatest ballet dancer, became a U.S. citizen in ceremonies at Ellis Island, New York Harbor.
K-Doe, born Ernest Kador Jr., was one of many New Orleans musicians, including Fats Domino, Aaron Neville and The Dixie Cups, who landed singles at or near the top of the national charts in the 1950s and '60s.
Dozens of musicians later adopted his up-tempo "soca" beat, which he called the "Indianization of calypso," bringing together the music of his Caribbean nation's two major ethnic groups, descendants of African slaves and of indentured laborers from India.
www.oconnormusic.org /month-jul.htm   (9109 words)

  
 December 11 -15
He is survived by his daughter, Barbara Tegtmeyer and her husband, Richard, of Britt; two grandsons, Shane Tegtmeyer and his wife, Barbara, and their two children, Ashley and Andrew, all of Algona, and Brad Tegtmeyer and his wife, Kristy, and their daughter, Alyssa, all of Wesley; and a sister, Mildred Frimodt, of Lansing, Mich.
Mary Ann is survived by two sisters, Margaret Doudna, of Colorado Springs, Colo. And Katherine Short, of Mason City; one brother, Richard Hughes and his wife, Joan, of Clear Lake; and eight nieces and 11 nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Melville "Bud" Hughes; and one sister, Elizabeth Morrissey; two nephews; and one niece.
www.pafways.org /obituaries/mcgg/2000/dec3.htm   (7882 words)

  
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SEE Richards, Laura E. The New Century dictionary of the English language.
Surgical nursing, by Hugh Cabot and Mary Dodd Giles.
Richard de la Mare, C. de la Mare & Mrs.
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 Library of Congress Information Bulletin - April 1, 1996
From an early age Ellison loved music and expected to be a musician and a composer.
Although drawn to jazz and jazz musicians, Ellison studied classical music and the symphonic form because he was looking forward to a career as a composer and performer of classical music.
"Hughes wrote Richard Wright that there was a young Negro something-or-the-other in New York who wanted to meet him," Ellison said.
www.loc.gov /loc/lcib/9606/ellison.html   (2016 words)

  
 Discovering our Roots: The Ancestry of the Churches of Christ
Hughes and Allen make a great LEAP backward and land in downtown Babylon whose religion was imposed on Israel as a curse when they rose up to play in
They were the warrior musicians who called assembly to begin or end march or sounded instruments and "made a joyful noise before the Lord" as a way to PANIC the enemy and "melt their heart" with music.
The non-instrumental churches depend wholly on the Scriptures to repudiate charismatic practices such as MUSIC in which the professional musician believes that he is INSPIRED to replace the songs of the Word of God.
www.piney.com /Restoration-Roots.html   (8287 words)

  
 Civil War Book Review -- Reviewers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He is a musician who performs on a variety of period instruments and who specializes in teaching American history by incorporating period music.
Richard Sears, Ph.D., Chester D. Tripp Memorial Chair in Humanities at Berea College, is the author of several books on abolitionism and the Civil War in Kentucky, including The Day of Small Things, Kentucky Abolitionists in the Midst of Slavery, A Utopian Experiment in Kentucky, and Camp Nelson, Kentucky: A Civil War History.
Richard Slotkin is the Olin Professor of American Studies at Weslyan University, where he teaches interdisciplinary courses on American culture linking literature, film, and history.
www.cwbr.com /civilwarbookreview/reviewers.html   (12329 words)

  
 Cathal McConnell & Richard Hughes, traditional Irish music. Represented by Music Tree Artist Management, George ...
Richard (Irish flute, whistles, guitar, and vocals) is particularly noteworthy for his brilliant performances at the Mariposa, Philadelphia, and Eisteddfod Folk Festivals during the traditional music boom of the 60's and early 70's.
This collaboration of Cathal and Richard represents an intimate and entertaining evening of the traditional music and song of Ireland that warms the heart, refreshes the soul, and brings audiences closer to the origins of traditional music than ever before.
Richard brings the intimacy of the hearth to the concert stage.
www.music-tree.com /flutes.html   (318 words)

  
 April 19
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 CD Baby: SEARCH RESULTS - from jkloss
Ambient music by some of today's best musicians with a DIY compositional element, every listen can be different.
Indie rock artist Jessie Hughes is joined by a full band on this debut EP - captures the punch of vocals that go from whispers to screams in seconds flat, effectively weaving them through the framework of gritty guitars and bold, dynamic bass and drums.
Combines the talents and traditions of 3 musicians in an improvisory interweaving of rhythm and melody from the West Indies, the British Isles and the Middle East.
cdbaby.com /found/from/jkloss?artist=Katherine+Hughes+And+Collins+Trier   (1373 words)

  
 Das Gäa Kaffeehaus:
Pacino possesses an elemental force that tends to be disproportionate to the environment in which he finds himself.
This is true, oddly enough, even in his own documentary, "Looking for Richard," in which he overacts in the role of himself, buttonholing passersby in front of the New York Public Library to quiz them on Shakespeare's ripest royal villain.
David Hajdu writes a fabulous Atlantic Monthly article on the rising star that was Wynton Marsalis, and the parallel challenges facing both the great musician and the music he plays.
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 themusicedge.com :: Keane – Guitar is 88 Black & White Keys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When the band formed in 1997, vocalist Tom Chaplin, drummer Richard Hughes and pianist Tim Rice-Oakley were attending Hastings Secondary College in the UK, writing songs and performing while studying.
I think you have to have an ambition and motivation to want to perform and be a musician, and I think that’s what drives you.
I remember doing stuff with Tim, just doing little songs on the keyboards, covering songs by Simon and Garfunkel, and some of the songs [Tim] wrote when he was 13 or 14 and I was 10 or 11.
themusicedge.com /moxie/news/featartist/keane-guitar-is-88-black-.shtml   (982 words)

  
 Rag Baby Online Magazine: March 20, 1999
Musician and Poet Gil Scott-Heron Speaks His Mind
People who used art as a means of expressing their feelings about the conditions of their lives and their communities.
That King may have felt as strongly as Malcolm did about the fact that our community could separately survive on its own energies, but he felt as though in order to get to that stage they had to have the opportunity to mix freely with whatever advantages are out there for people.
www.ragbaby.com /magazine/19990320.htm   (1642 words)

  
 Fan Interviews
I have a question for you--not being a musician it might sound kind of silly--but at the risk of that, I'll ask anyway.
Richard and me on drums and of course Edgar and Johnny on lead vocals.
Playing a duet with Richard was really a lot of fun and not to many people remember that our two bands together performed and recorded those songs well in advance of "The Blues Brothers" and did them much better I might add.
edgar.thevine.net /interviews.htm   (9020 words)

  
 April 19 - Simple English Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1935 - Dudley Moore, actor, musician, comedian, composer (d.
1967 - Dar Williams, American musician and songwriter
This page was last changed at 08:26, 23 January 2006.
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 Netribution > News > Northern Exposure > Sandy MacKendrick Whisky Galore
Behind heavy spectacles, Lancaster is a model of quiet tyranny, using Falco to break up the relationship between his sister and her jazz musician boyfriend.
He was sacked from The Guns of Navarone, his adaptation of Richard Hughes’s pirate novel A High Wind in Jamaica was butchered by the studio, and he never realised his dream to make a film about Mary Queen of Scots.
In 1969 he was appointed dean of the film school at the new California Institute of the Arts and made no more films between then and his death in 1993.
www.netribution.co.uk /news/northern_exposure/86/3.html   (879 words)

  
 Music To The World :: Tribute To Peter Sullivan
You were an amazing uncle, father, teacher, musician (to name a few), a mentor for many and always caring about everyone and everything.
Your support for up-coming musicians is a fantastic encouragement, and I thank you for it.
Peter even then was the most talented musician in the group, and during the five years of our association went from playing only the acoustic guitar (an old red hummingbird copy) to playing the piano (self taught) and then lead guitar.
www.musictotheworld.org /peter.php   (21569 words)

  
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Tim Reynolds, a self-taught musician who has been featured on three Dave Matthews Band CDs.
The legendary singer is a born storyteller as well as an accomplished musician.
Hughes, a Pittsburgh musician who also sings, plays the flute, whistles and plays guitar, has been studying Celtic music and tradition since his teens.
dept.kent.edu /ksutop_story/archive_98/980827_folk_festival_1998.html   (553 words)

  
 Fiction: Ralph Ellison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1933 Ellison received a scholarship to study music and music theory at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, where he began reading modern fiction and poetry and writing his own poetry.
He traveled to New York in 1936, during the Great Depression, to work for the summer as a musician in order to pay for his last year of school.
In New York, he became friends with the writers Langston Hughes and Richard Wright.
www.bedfordstmartins.com /litlinks/fiction/rellison.htm   (284 words)

  
 Lindabury.com - Jay Lavroff
Jay also serves as an arbitrator in the Union County Commercial/Contract compulsory arbitration program and is the former chairman of the Plainfield Zoning Board of Adjustment.
When not practicing law, Jay is an active musician.
He has played in numerous symphonic bands and orchestras, as well as swing bands, dixieland bands and clarinet choirs.
www.lindabury.com /bios/jl.asp   (337 words)

  
 Fourth annual Lilly Conference focuses on 'The Good Life' - Gustavus Adolphus College
Richard T. Hughes, Distinguished Professor of Religion at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif.
Born and educated in New York City, Gorman earned a B.A. in literature and a master's degree in art history.
Before touring full-time as a musician, she taught English in Chinatown, assisted in oral surgery, worked at the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and did construction work, community organizing, and radio program production in New York City.
www.gustavus.edu /news?id=1109   (799 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Cromwell -- Ken Hughes - DVD - Wide Screen
Ken Hughes, Richard Harris, Alec Guinness, Robert Morley
Richard III - Anthony Bushell, Laurence Olivier, Cedric Hardwicke
Cromwell (Richard Harris) is the Anglican religious fanatic who fights corruption and Catholicism with equal zeal, while King Charles (Alec Guinness) is the vacillating monarch who believes his crown gives him a direct pipeline to the wisdom of God.
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 CD Times - Tom Vek - Videos
The songs buzz with a raw garage rock energy, driven a long by subtle electronic touches and a backbone of rigid, angular funk.
One of the greatest and under-rated singer-songwriters of the 90's emerged from the ashes of Crowded House with a perfect slice of pop.
Richard Hughes looks back at Neil Finn's debut single.
www.cdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=1326   (232 words)

  
 Strange Horizons Reviews: Travel Light by Naomi Mitchison, reviewed by Dan Hartland
In thus inventing the celebrity blurb, they turned to C.S. Lewis, Richard Hughes, and a fiercely intelligent writer of startling breadth named Naomi Mitchison.
A writer and musician of the inverted commas variety, he splits his time equally between these two things and procrastination.
He comes to science fiction from outside the genre, and is a little too happy to remain a gadfly.
www.strangehorizons.com /reviews/2005/11/travel_li.shtml   (1286 words)

  
 Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The inclusion of John's own interpretation of tracks written by both Dave Cousins and Dave Lambert in the form of "Witchwood" and "Cold Steel", together with a new, pared down version of "Heavy Disguise", is likely to be of particular interest to Strawbs' fans.
This is a lovely, melodic and slightly wistful track; I'm so glad it didn't remain overlooked and gathering dust as it apparently had been for many years.
The disc also proves him to be a multi-talented musician, playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, keyboards, and even programming the drums himself.
www.johnfordmusic.net /pr.htm   (4536 words)

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