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  HowlSpace
Russell ‘s career started in September ’66 with the formation of the group Somebody’s Image, who rose to prominence with the hit ‘Hush’, a version of the Joe South song.
Russell Morris had now decided to concentrate on his own songwriting and with the cream of musicians spent almost a year painstakingly recording and re-recording what became the ‘Bloodstone’ album.
In 1991 Russell released another solo album 'A Thousand Suns', and he has spent more recent years as part of a trio with fellow Sixties heroes Ronnie Burns and Darryl Cotton of The Zoot, performing their individual hits from yesterday as well as new songs.
www.howlspace.com.au /en/morrisrussell/morrisrussell.htm   (737 words)

  
 Bill Gibb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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www.vermontreview.com /edge/39023-billgibb.html   (384 words)

  
 MoreTV32.com - Boredom Busters - Celebrity Chatter: Is Justin Kidding About Marriage?
Russell laughed when I called him a grandpa the other day when we met up at an early preview screening of the film in Culver City, Calif.
Her father is singer Bill Hudson, but Russell and Hawn have been together for almost as long as Kate has been alive.
Ryder Russell Robinson was born to Hudson and her rock star husband Chris Robinson Jan. 7.
www.moretv32.com /entertainment/2757404/detail.html   (752 words)

  
 Paul Is Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The rumours surrounding McCartney began in earnest on October 12, 1969, when someone identifying himself as "Tom" (allegedly Tom Zarski of Eastern Michigan University) called Russ Gibb, a radio DJ on WKNR-FM in Dearborn, Michigan (serving the Detroit market), and announced that McCartney was dead.
Terry Knight, a former Detroit DJ and then singer on Capitol Records, released a cryptic, portentous song, "Saint Paul," shortly after his alleged meeting with McCartney in London.
Gibb also produced (with John Small and Dan Carlisle) an hour-long radio show on the rumour, The Beatle Plot, which aired on WKNR-FM in late 1969 and has been repeated in the years since on Detroit radio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Russell_Gibb   (6625 words)

  
 Composers - About Us | American Music Company - Music that skips a beat!
Russell Arteaga was born out of the age of analog innovation and digital experimentation.
Russell encompasses the roots of electronic and urban music in his tracks while utilizing his expansive range of influences imbibed over the years.
Steve Gibb is an international sensation with over 20 years as a professional guitarist to back it up.
www.americanmusicco.com /about/composers.asp   (2559 words)

  
 Bee Gee Maurice Gibb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Moreover, his deep-seated contempt for his own (middle) class takes roothere, as he perceives that his teacher does not have the capacity to see beyond the social norm...
www.vermontreview.com /edge/6832-beegeemauricegibb.html   (1105 words)

  
 DakStats® 3000 Webcast -- Play-by-Play   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
17:33 FG missed by GIBB rebounded by Ballard
16:11 3pt FG missed by GIBB rebounded by Ballard
04:03 FG by Jo Edwards blocked by GIBB defensive dead-ball rebound by WC (35-31) WC Possession
www.daktronics.com /webcast/BB_2307_221_03192004_W_1_pbp.html   (941 words)

  
 Crawley Town Centre Cycle Races   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Downing brothers, Russell and Dean and team mate Rob Hayles (Recycling.co.uk) featured strongly in the race and if one wasn't riding hard on the front the other was.
A lead group soon developed which suddenly split, surprisingly Gibb was one of a number of big hitters to miss the move.
After a classic one-two, Russell Downing jumped clear in the final laps from the lead group and pulled out a lead that saw him at the finish as the others turned the final corner.
www.londoncyclesport.com /reports2005/crawley_e.html   (456 words)

  
 www.cyclingnews.presents road racing from around the world
Russell rode the perfect event and in the cold windy conditions was clearly the race 'strongman.' After only one lap his positive riding created the only break of the race with five riders holding a 10 second advantage until six laps to go.
At the line Ken Russell took a fine victory by 14 seconds from the chasing group and Jason McIntyre won the sprint for second place with Tim Allan - Kingdom R.T. the Sprint's Competition leader on the night, taking third.
Gareth George organiser for the Edinburgh Road Club said that he was delighted with the first event of the series and pointed out that the cancellation of the Royal Highland Show in June would create a huge opportunity for further cycling promotions at this excellent race venue with its numerous options on closed roads.
www.cyclingnews.com /results/2001/apr01/apr15resultsUK.shtml   (459 words)

  
 I Buried Paul - Turn Me On, Dead Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Russell Gibb, a disc jockey for WKNR-FM, received a strange phone call from someone who identified himself only as Tom.
The caller told Gibb that Paul McCartney had died in 1966 and was then replaced by a lookalike.
Gibb related the rumor of Paul's death on the air, which brought a strong reaction from listeners and the story spread rapidly after that.
www.turnmeondeadman.net /IBP/Intro.html   (1078 words)

  
 Gibb Songs : Spicks and Specks (1966)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The B side, not a Gibb song but written by Nat Kipner and Ossie Byrne, has the Bee Gees singing both backup and the whole third verse while Anne Shelton speaks the words.
This was released after the "Spicks and specks" single and was the last of the Gibb singles on Down Under.
This is not the Richard Wright from Pink Floyd, nor the one in the Australian band the Groop.
www.columbia.edu /~brennan/beegees/66.spicks.html   (4109 words)

  
 Markinch Burials R-Y
RUSSELL, ISABELLA: spouse of Neil Ballingall in Sweetbank;
RUSSELL, MGT (58): in Markinch; 17 Sep 1844
RUSSEL, MARY (1«): dau of Robert Russel in Markinch; 4 Oct 1834
www.fifefhs.org /Records/Markinch/markinchry.htm   (6429 words)

  
 With the Youth team
Despite Didcot looking dangerous on the counter attack it was the away side who continued to press and when the ball found its way to Joe Brewerton he slotted it past the helpless goalkeeper 3-2.
Then with just minutes to go the unbeaten run was preserved captain Russell Gibb hit in a long free kick which picked out the head of Brewerton who headed his in off the upright 3-3.
After this Abingdon were to show no sign of letting up but when headers from Brewerton and captain Gibb went begging that second goal began to seem like it may not come.
www.abingdontownfc.co.uk /youth0102.htm   (1694 words)

  
 Russell Watson UK - Stars add vocals to tsunami charity song
Bill Wyman, Russell Watson, Robin Gibb and Steve Winwood have come together in a London recording studio to add their vocals to the official charity song for the Disasters Emergency Committee, which is expected to raise more than £2 million for victims of the tsunami disaster.
Russell cast as Parson Nathaniel in Musical WAR OF THE WORLDS
Russell on Des and Mel show 26th January
www.russellwatsonuk.com /article41.html   (219 words)

  
 Buzz Cason
Other Elf hits included Russell's "1432 Franklin Pike Circle Hero" with Russell as the artist and "Cry Baby Cry" by Van and Titus, and RandB act co-produced and co-written by Buzz and Mac Gayden.
But the biggest copyright of the '70s for Buzz came when piano bar entertainer Steve Gibb turned in "She Believes In Me", a mega-hit for Kenny Rogers, produced by Larry Butler.
He co-wrote "A Million Old Goodbyes" with Bobby Russell and Steve Gibb; a hit for Mel Tillis, "Another Woman" with Dan Penn for T.G. Shephard and "Timeless And True Love" by the MacCarter Sisters with Austin Roberts and Charlie Black.
www.buzzcason.com /index.php?content=bio.php   (2611 words)

  
 The Walrus was John - The Paul is Dead Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Paul Is Dead mania began in the Fall of 1969, shortly after the release of Abbey Road (the final recording of the Beatles, who would prove to be the most popular entertainers of the 20th Century).
That Fall, Detroit DJ, Russell Gibb was tipped off by a caller identified only as "Tom", that the Fab Four were leaving secret messages in their music, suggesting that their bandmate Paul McCartney was killed a couple years before and subsequently replaced by an impostor.
Fred LaBour, student journalist for the Michigan Daily, inspired by the Russell Gibb radio show penned a tongue-in-cheek article called "McCartney Dead: New Evidence Brought To Light." Published on October 14, 1969, LaBour expanded upon the accounts of Paul's demise and embellished where he saw fit.
www.kirkco.org /x/myth.htm   (941 words)

  
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Gibb and Co. were astonished when local newspapers and reporters took their on-air joke seriously and spread the tale more widely.
Gibb and friends were not the source of the hoax, he emphasizes, but played a part in its initial dissemination.
From there, WKNR radio in Detriot picked up the story and their program coordinator, Russ Gibb, broadcast it to the rest of the unsuspecting world.
www.ccs.neu.edu /home/mbisson/beatles/pid.html   (3913 words)

  
 Paul is dead?!?
Gibb and cohorts were sufficiently inspired to read them on the air and to improvise new ones on the spot.
Gibb and friends were not the source of the hoax, he emphasizes, but played a part in its initial wider dissemination.
However, both Gibb and LaBour are probably responsible for the inclusion of "clues" from the Abbey Road LP, which had just been released in the U.S. Before Gibb's radio show, no Abbey Road LP clues existed, of course.
www.recmusicbeatles.com /public/files/faqs/pid.html   (5764 words)

  
 singer andy russell
Russell Hawley Russell is the first drummer I have come...
(Russell was an underrated ballad singer with a dozen hits in the '40s,...
Willy Russell is one of the most successful playwrights of his generation.
www.pittsburghsteelers-search.com /keywords/singer+andy+russell_5.html   (3945 words)

  
 russell a wilke - ResearchIndex document query   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Russell C. Eberhart and Roy W. Dobbins, editors.
The Large Deviations of adjoint processes Raymond Russell 1 January 13, 1998 Abstract It is known that
Imaging Problem For Less Regular Conductivities Russell Brown Department Of Mathematics University Of University Of Kentucky Lexington, Ky 40506-0027 U.s.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /cis?q=Russell+A.+Wilke   (599 words)

  
 RAB Hall of Fame: Buzz Cason
In 1967, Cason and Russell returned to their successful partnership by forming their own publishing company, Russell-Cason Music.
Other Elf hits included Russell's "1432 Franklin Pike Circle Hero" with Russell as the artist and "Cry Baby Cry" by Van and Titus, and R&B act co-produced and co-written by Cason and Mac Gayden.
But the biggest copyright of the '70s for Cason came when piano bar entertainer Steve Gibb turned in "She Believes In Me", a mega-hit for Kenny Rogers, produced by Larry Butler.
www.rockabillyhall.com /BuzzCason1.html   (2459 words)

  
 Paul is Dead !?! @beatlefans.com
Well whether it be rumor, publicity stunt, or fact - the real truth is that it helped to sell an enormous amount of records.
It all seems to have started on October 12, 1969, when Russell Gibb, a Detroit radio disc jockey, announced on WKNR radio that Paul McCartney was dead, and that clues to his death could be found throughout The Beatles songs.
The topic apparently came from one of several college newspapers that were available to him at the time.
www.beatlefans.com /paul_is_dead.htm   (380 words)

  
 Reprise by Russell Watson CD
Personnel includes: Russell Watson (vocals); Nicholas Dodd (conductor); The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The London Session Orchestra.
Tenor sensation Russell Watson claims that his album REPRISE "has something for everybody." It certainly has plenty for his legion of loyal, adoring fans.
The heartthrob singer's third release follows the same road as his previous discs with operatic arias, Italian songs, and romantic anthems delivered in his robust, straightforward style.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/5503431/a/Reprise.htm   (391 words)

  
 christian weber, Parra, kristian russell, erwan frotin, patrick ibanez, rachel thomas, will sweeney, genevieve ...
His work embraces recent developments in technology, and his use of photography and highly realised drawing skills have led him to contribute to some the most style defining editorial and commercial commissions of recent years.
kate gibb is a silkscreen artist, her output impressive and varied.
Music campaigns have always been central to her work and kate gibb is probably best known for her collaboration with The Chemical Brothers on their last two albums and other recent prominent music campaigns for Suede and Simian.
www.bigactive.com   (822 words)

  
 Re: Paul is dead
The question relates to the "Paul is dead" stir of 1969: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/3674/pid.html "In 1969 Russell Gibb, a radio Disc Jockey in Detroit, announced that (Beatle) Paul McCartney was dead.
I searched "Paul is dead" and found http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Obituary/paul.html White Album lyrics: Glass Onion: "..looking through a glass onion.." (a glass onion is a term used for a coffin with a glass panel over the top so you can see in, see how the other half live)
Another site http://www.recmusicbeatles.com/public/files/faqs/pid.html said: "One 'clue' alleged that centuries-old definition of a 'glass onion' referred to a glass coffin handle used in Britain in the past (Russ Gibb seems to have come up with this one) but a scrupulous search of the OED shows no such meaning."
www.phrases.org.uk /bulletin_board/10/messages/957.html   (267 words)

  
 Whisperin'&Hollerin' CD Reviews
The song which was written by Mike Read features Sir Cliff Richard plus the surviving members of The Bee Gees, Robin and Barry Gibb who record for the first time since the death of their brother Maurice.
Sir Cliff Richard, Barry and Robin Gibb, Russell Watson, Bill Wyman, Boy George, Steve Winwood, Gary Moore, Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Brian Wilson, Kenny Jones.
Stars from the world of music including Sir Cliff Richard, Russell Watson, Robin Gibb, Boy George, Bill Wyman are coming together to raise money for the disasters in the Indian ocean with the release of a song which it is hoped will raise over £2 million for the relief effort.
www.whisperinandhollerin.com /incoming/item.asp?id=334   (768 words)

  
 Canadian Association of Newspaper Editors
Many of these tips have appeared in other forms and are courtesy of the authors to use in your own environments...with credit, of course.
A Daily Coaching Workout: 30 ways to improve writing without spending a fortune (Don Gibb)
Math and journalists and why it matters (Don Gibb)
www.cane.ca /english/me_res_main.htm   (209 words)

  
 Paul is dead?
Gibb & Co. were astonished when local newspapers and reporters took their on-air joke seriously and spread the tale more widely.
"Paul is dead" clues compilation: (Compiled by Ed Michalak, edited by Jonas Karlsso, March 1994) The "Paul is dead" rumor was first reported on October 12, 1969, by disc jockey Russ Gibb, of WKNR-FM, Detroit.
Russ had received a phone call beforehand, instructing him to listen to certain Beatles song passages, some backwards, and to look at certain album cover clues.
folk.uio.no /klaush/pauldead.htm   (4733 words)

  
 Piano Sheet Music - Great Songs Of The Seventies - Volume 2 (Piano/Vocal/Guitar - Piano)
This Masquerade - Performed by: George Benson - Composed by: Leon Russell - ©1972
Night Fever - Performed by: The Bee Gees - Composed by: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Robin Gibb - From: "Saturday Night Fever" - ©1977
Grease - Performed by: Frankie Valli - Composed by: Barry Gibb - From: "Grease" - ©1978
www.encoremusic.com /1702702.html   (1457 words)

  
 Sheets and books of music recorded by popular and classic performers - Capitol Music Center, Seattle, Washington
Traditional Carol, additional lyrics by Russell Robinson / arr.
words and music by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb / arr.
Spanish Carol, English text by Russell Robinson / arr.
www.capitolmusiccenter.com /artists.cfm?theletter=R   (1934 words)

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