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  Tom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Kelly was an official of the Drivers' Union, a secretary of the Cleaners...
Paul Kelly (musician) Paul Kelly is a musician, singer and songwriter, born in Adelaide, the sixth of nine children.
Kelly was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied at the City Co...
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 CD Baby: SEARCH RESULTS - from blacksheepradio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Kelly's acoustic guitar is front and center, reverberating within a powerful weave of introspective and thoughtful lyrics.
Frankye Kelly, a versitle jazz vocalist is accompanied by fine musicians who not only give strong support but expressive and knowledgeable solos which makes this cd a "must have" addition to your jazz collection.
Kelly is a powerhouse flatpicking guitarist and mandolinist specializing in his own unique blend of gypsy jazz and bluegrass.
www.cdbaby.com /found/from/blacksheepradio?artist=Kelly+Records   (1108 words)

  
 SavannahNOW | Emma Kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But when Kelly was in her early 20s, a friend suggested she start charging for her services as a way to support her fast-growing family.
She had married outdoor-advertising executive George Kelly in 1935; theirs was a happy and fertile marriage lasting until his death in 1983.
In his 1994 best-seller, Berendt includes Kelly among his cast of quirky characters, portraying her, quite accurately, as a big-hearted musician who could abstain from anything except performing and speeding.
www.savannahnow.com /features/emmakelly/obit.shtml   (1420 words)

  
 OFFICIAL PAUL SAMSON WEBSITE- KELLY
Tom was a different matter, he never really struck me as a natural rocker, he worked as a council official and was preparing to get married to a girl who never approved of his musical exploits.
She was Jewish and as a condition of the marriage, Tom had to go and have the unkindest cut of all, that’s right the dreaded circumcision, we can only wonder what that feels like but at 27 (he was an old man by our standards), OUCH.
Tom wasn’t too keen on slumming it and decided to sleep on the roof of the transit while the rest of us decided to put up with the smell of the booze and farts that are the signature of bands on the road.
www.paulsamson.co.uk /kelly1.html   (2352 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Politics - Pressure on Blair to sack Kelly row spinner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In a new low for the No 10 press operation, Tom Kelly, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman, was forced to apologise after admitting he had compared Dr Kelly to a "Walter Mitty"-type character.
Mr Kelly confirmed he had compared the Oxford-educated weapons expert to the fictional fantasist Walter Mitty but insisted it was not a "definitive statement of my view or that of the government".
Mr Kelly’s actions are a huge embarrassment for Mr Blair ahead of the Hutton inquiry, which resumes next week and will raise further questions about the extent of the politicisation of the civil service under New Labour.
news.scotsman.com /politics.cfm?id=848532003   (790 words)

  
 Surfhistory.com - Biographies: Kelly Slater
Kelly Slater has been called the greatest surfer of all time.
His surfing style, technical ability and intuitive knowledge of the ocean are simply amazing—a synthesis of all the very best he's absorbed from watching others during his 22 years of riding waves, plus his own unique talent, skill, creativity and sheer athletic excellence.
But as if that were not enough, he's also been a guest star making regular appearances as an actor on the world's most watched television show, and he's an accomplished musician in a band that has recorded for a major music label, and appeared live on the same bill as Pearl Jam.
www.surfhistory.com /html/profiles/slater.html   (238 words)

  
 NASCAR.com - Kravitz, Nextel's Kelly head All-Star celebrities - May 18, 2004
Tom Kelly, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Nextel Communications, will join Kravitz and wave the green flag as the Honorary Starter.
Tom Kelly serves as executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) for Nextel.
As COO, Kelly is responsible for the effective execution of Nextel's business plan and for all aspects of daily operations.
www.nascar.com /2004/news/headlines/official/05/18/allstar_vips   (555 words)

  
 Jazz | All About Jazz
Tom is truly a "musician's musician," and at the same time his playing is highly listenable, danceable, enjoyable.
Tom came over prior to his gig at the Four Seasons, and, in a typical thoughtful act, brought a couple of cups of coffee, even though the interviewer was about to offer him some.
Plus, he was one of the most versatile musicians- he could play Dixieland with guys in Atlantic City, old time swing, bebop, completely free exploratory music, and all the shades in between, and still sound like himself, his own style.
www.allaboutjazz.com /iviews/tlawton.htm   (5580 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Dan Dare turns stage star
Writer Tom Kelly and musician John Miles fought off competition from award-winning lyricist Tim Rice to get the rights to Dan Dare.
The writing partnership had commercial and critical success in 2002 with Tom and Catherine - the story of South Tyneside-born novelist Catherine Cookson and her husband Tom.
Tom Kelly, 55, said: "I remember sitting with my mother and father listening to Radio Luxembourg crackling with static and out of that magic wooden box came Dan Dare.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/low/england/2772085.stm   (399 words)

  
 The Jimmy Coe Discography
Their A&R man, who was also a musician, was in New York and Syd Nathan, the owner, was someplace else and I asked if I'm free to record with somebody else.
Tom Lord gives session info in his Jazz Discography, but neglects to credit Leonard Allen (owner of the United and States labels) for his cameo appearance as a policeman, and cites Remo Biondi as a vocalist on "Lady Take Two" instead of a violinist.
In 1998, Jimmy Coe was in the first group of musicians inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation Hall of Fame.
hubcap.clemson.edu /~campber/coe.html   (8624 words)

  
 Michael Kelly - Products By Brand - Musician's Friend
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www.musiciansfriend.com /products/Cb2716.jsp   (509 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Petty, Rowland Nix Europe : News
Add Tom Petty, Kelly Rowland and B2K to the growing list of artists who are staying off the road as the war in Iraq rages on.
Rowland recently postponed a month of European dates slated to begin on Saturday in Sweden, and B2K called off a week of promotional dates in New York citing concerns from their families about traveling during wartime.
On Monday, Tom Petty scrapped the Heartbreakers' first European tour in nearly a decade, which was scheduled to start in the U.K. on July 3rd.
www.rollingstone.com /news/story/_/id/5935237   (627 words)

  
 Tom Kelly-Buy Oil Paintings Whole Sale,European Oil Canvas painters,Portrait Painter Commission
Tom Kelly-Buy Oil Paintings Whole Sale,European Oil Canvas painters,Portrait Painter Commission
After several years working as a professional musician, I moved from London to Dorset in 1987 and built a studio to facilitate my first love of painting
Having studied for a teaching diploma at Bournemouth College, I subsequently taught drawing and painting for a number of years.
www.tom-kelly-gallery.co.uk /history.htm   (114 words)

  
 David Tom - One Life to Live - Soap Opera Digest and Weekly
David Tom (ex-Billy, YOUNG AND RESTLESS) has once again followed in the footsteps of his older sister, Heather Tom (Kelly, ONE LIFE TO LIVE; ex-Victoria, Y&R), and has joined OLTL as her on-screen brother, Paul.
Tom shares what it has been like making the transition from a California kid to a New Yorker.
Tom: No, not as much as I'd like, but everyone seems really cool.
www.soapoperadigest.com /features/oltl/2004/davidtomoltlqa   (691 words)

  
 Tom Kelly News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Kelly lectures on drama at South Tyneside College and lives in Blaydon, with family, so the 'here' of the title of this 36-page, 36-poem collection could be local reference to a 'picture' of events and not a painting.
Again, in ELECTRICITY, Tom Kelly can interchange the painting/reality perspective, perhaps but only perhaps showing some subconscious suspicion of the value of art set against sterner values of everyday life.
Or maybe it's just a useful device to entwist interest in a poem, which it certainly does with the statement 'I'd no electricity' when the lights were on and the subject feels like a painting when standing before a mirror.
neukol.org.uk /blogs/kellynews   (5959 words)

  
 Steel Town - A heartwarming musical about love and a struggle for employment in a cold northern town
We hear passionate speeches and bitter recriminations at heated union meetings, followed by some finely observed and sometimes very funny dialogue, as the characters interact in the pub and the works cafeteria.
A young musician who hates working at the Steel Works, despite the fact that his father John, the union rep, is desperately trying to keep things going.
Steve collaborated with renowned poet, playwright, and master of pathos, Tom Kelly on this production and both writers' passion for and affinity with the subject matter is apparent throughout.
www.stmedia.org /steeltown/fatmarvin.shtml   (575 words)

  
 Tickets for Super Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Pro Bowl, Daytona 500, The Masters, Kentucky Derby and more   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But Tom Kelly, Nextel's chief-operating officer who plays on his Walhalla, S.C. roots, points out that Nextel's "churn rate," loss of subscribers, is only 1.4 percent.
Kelly says that one of the first things Nextel is going to do is provide mobile towers to allow race fans to use their cell phones.
Kelly says that Nextel will also be working to coordinate emergency-response communications at tracks.
www.goldentickets.com /news06_league.asp   (10098 words)

  
 Civil War Book Review -- Reviewers
Tom Linthicum, a journalist for more than 25 years with a longtime interest in the Civil War, has reviewed a number of books on the subject.
He is a musician who performs on a variety of period instruments and who specializes in teaching American history by incorporating period music.
Tom G. Wicker was a reporter and columnist for the New York Times from 1960 to 1991.
www.cwbr.com /civilwarbookreview/reviewers.html   (12329 words)

  
 Tom Wehrle | 2005-2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
April of 2004 - Tom's song "Come May" was listed as the song of the month by SonwritersUniverse which was awarded by Dale Kawashima.
March of 2004 - Tom's CD 'Something You Can't Find' now able to be found worldwide via the largest online music store in the world through iTunes.
In the fall of 2003, Tom was given the nod from the American Music Awards as one of the top 50 unsigned artists in America.
www.tomwehrle.com /colleges   (567 words)

  
 The JAZZ Discography - by Tom Lord
This index refers to the 115,000 individual jazz musicians (734,000 total entries) included in over 136,000 recording sessions detailed in The Jazz Discography CD-ROM Version 3.3.
Due to time and other constraints we are unable to respond to requests for discographical data on individual musicians.
Musicians who wish to have their listings updated are asked to submit full discographical data as per the following list - Please submit this information for each release you wish to have added to the database:
www.lordisco.com /musicians   (409 words)

  
 iWon - Page Six
TIME magazine managing editor Jim Kelly might have broken a federal law, but Police Commissioner Ray Kelly didn't investigate when Jim handed out genuine Montechristo cigars from Cuba at the annual gathering of the Kelly Gang, which was switched from the Four Seasons to Michael's Monday afternoon.
Joining in the toasts were The Post's Media Ink columnist Keith J. Kelly, and novelist Tom Kelly, who just sold screen rights to "The Rackets" to ABC.
Also on hand, musician Kirk Kelly, AOL's Mike Kelly, and publishing honchos Ed Kelly and Kate Kelly Smith.
entertainment.iwon.com /celebgossip/pgsix/id/12_24_2002_3.html   (92 words)

  
 Maple Leaf Music Company: Tune Books
Dance tunes written by musicians from the Connectucut River Valley of Western Massachusetts and Southern Vermont.
It is an indispensable tool ofr Irish musicians, who through this remarkable volume can go beyond the music and engross themselves in the colorful world of feudal Ireland in the 17th and early 18th centuries.
Living in a time of transition between the old-time music of the nineteenth century and the modern country music of the twentieth, these fiddlers preserved the older music that would have disappeared had not collectors and scholars sought out these original sources.
www.mapleleafmusic.com /tunebooks.cfm   (10500 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fleischmann's work is a threnody inspired by the blind harper and bard Carolan who also provided the impetus for Kelly's 1978 neo-baroque piece.
In 1919 the Dança frenetica was recommended by a critic for "epileptic musician and paranoiac listeners"; commissioned by the Louisville Orchestra in 1953, Dawn in a Tropical Forest draws on Amerindian motifs and is one of Villa-Lobos' most poetic, evocative scores.
This enterprising disc was recorded mainly in the studio during the 1995 and 1996 Romanian American Music Days, and it showcases a wide variety of recent American music.
www.recordsinternational.com /RICatalogOct98.html   (11710 words)

  
 Grateful Dead Family Discography: Weir Here: The Best Of Bob Weir
The groups and musicians on the tracks on this collection are as follows.
The musicians on each track are as follows.
Bobby wishes to thank - All musicians and co-writers; all producers and engineers; all managers, agents and record company types; all members of the Grateful Dead crew; all the office and staff; all members of the Ratdog crew; all the fans; Natascha, Monet and Chloe
www.deaddisc.com /disc/Weir_Here_Best_Of_Bob_Weir.htm   (651 words)

  
 Peter Pierce - online bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Surfing experiences include multiple sessions out in the water with world champions, Tom Curren, Kelly Slater, and Kim Mearig.
As a musician, Pete learned to play the trumpet, clarinet, drums, and guitar.
He also actively studies traditional Chinese martial arts from David Tircuit, who learned kung fu from both Peter Ralston (the first non-Asian to win the Chinese Martial Arts World Championships in Taiwan) and Wong Jack Man. The subject matter of all of Pete's artwork relates in some way to one or more of his passions.
peterpierce.com /bio/bio.html   (257 words)

  
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Tom Oh, a while back there was talk about an "album" or "CD" called......."Duets" what is this?
What do you do when a musician is at the door?
What did the jazz musician say when asked what he would do if he won the lottery?
www.smoe.org /lists/basia/v04.n208   (1043 words)

  
 The Staff
She's also the creator of Mary Kelly, a young private eye and would-be pulp writer in 1930s Los Angeles.
Originally from Weirton, WV and educated at The American University, Washington, DC, Kelly spends his days teaching other early retirees how to teach diving and his evenings both reading and swearing he is about to finally finish his own novel...
He's also a bit of a ramblin' kinda guy --he's been a mechanic, a bartender, a fisherman, a musician, a law student, and a journalist, and he's lived all over the place.
www.thrillingdetective.com /cont.html   (7215 words)

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