Retrieved 21 May 2020. "Tony Kinsey « No One But Me". Noonebutme.co.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2020. Official website Tony Kinsey at IMDb Tony Kinsey at Allmusic...
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Alfred Charles Kinsey (/ˈkɪnzi/; June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American sexologist, biologist, and professor of entomology and zoology who, in...
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McKinsey & Company (informally McKinsey or McK) is an American multinational strategy and management consulting firm that offers professional services...
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many bad suitors? Lullaby (Tony Kinsey) Night Predator (Tony Kinsey) A Winter's Story (Tony Kinsey) Water Meadows (Tony Kinsey) The Vale of Tranquillity...
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Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey (2004). Neeson is also known for his performances on stage receiving two Tony Award nominations. He received his first Tony Award...
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included saxophonists Joe Harriott, Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, drummer Tony Kinsey, vibraphonist Bill Le Sage and pianist Tommy Pollard. Over the years...
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Business. Earlier in his career, Xu interned at Square, Inc., and worked for McKinsey & Company, eBay, and PayPal. He was included in Fortune's "40 Under 40"...
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distributed by The Times newspaper. The Voices of: Kenneth Williams Music by: Tony Kinsey Script and Direction: Nicholas Spargo Animation: Ron Murdoch, Ted Percival...
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contributions from musicians, Jon Hendricks, Peter King, James Wormworth, Tony Kinsey and Warren Vache. The film debuted at the 2012 Glasgow Film Festival...
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read by Logue himself, set to jazz by pianist Bill Le Sage and drummer Tony Kinsey and a band featuring Kenny Napper on bass, Ken Wray on trombone and Les...
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Songs (Ember, 1963) Loguerhythms: Songs from the Establishment with Tony Kinsey (Transatlantic, 1963) Portrait of Annie Ross (Pye, 1965) Recorded at...
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Don Rendell (tenor sax), Bill Le Sage (piano), Eric Dawson (bass) and Tony Kinsey (drums). Vocalist and percussionist Frank Holder also sang and recorded...
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Sue Grafton (redirect from Kinsey Millhone)
"alphabet series" ("A" Is for Alibi, etc.) featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The daughter...
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Stilgoe and Victoria Wood. For many years the British drummer and composer Tony Kinsey was musical director and arranged the title song "That's Life!" for the...
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"D" Is for Deadbeat (category Kinsey Millhone novels)
Burglar. Kinsey Millhone receives a contract from ex-con Alvin Limardo to deliver a cashier's check for $25,000 to a 15-year-old boy named Tony Gahan. According...
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Strudwick: 1989–1992 Tony Gordon: 1993–1994 Gary Greinke: 1994–1996 Tony Currie: 1996–1998 Dan Stains: 1998–1999 Les Kiss & Tony Rea: Jun–Sep 1999 John...
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arrival in London. During the 1950s, he had two long spells with drummer Tony Kinsey's band, punctuated by membership of Ronnie Scott's short-lived big band...
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1960s, including Alan Clare, Ronnie Scott, Stan Tracey, Tubby Hayes, Tony Kinsey, Tony Crombie, Jimmy Deuchar, John Dankworth, Pat Smythe, Phil Seamen, Zoot...
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Firewater) David King (The Bad Plus) Sean Kinney (Alice in Chains) Tony Kinsey (Johnny Dankworth) Pete Kircher (Status Quo) Basil Kirchin Simon Kirke...
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South Big Band, as did the other members of the quartet, and with the Tony Kinsey Quintet. In 1968 he played briefly again with Tubby Hayes. From 1968...
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Small Groups (Traditional): Chris Barber Small Groups (Modern Jazz): Tony Kinsey Favourite US Female Singer: Connie Francis World's Outstanding Popular...
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before Mick moved to London from 1959 to 1961. He played briefly with Tony Kinsey in 1962, then played U.S. military bases in France, in addition to working...
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stage name as a combination of the names of fellow drummers Phil Seamen, Tony Kinsey and Bobby Orr. In the mid-1960s he formed his own band, Julian Covey...
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guitar Holly Gwyn – vocals Keshav Sathe – tabla Eddie Tripp – bass Tony Kinsey – drums Technical Frank Lee - producer, arrangements Gerry Kitchingham...
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Nat Adderley, Al Haig, John Burch, Bill Watrous, and Dick Morrissey, Tony Kinsey, Bill Le Sage and singers such as Jimmy Witherspoon, Joe Williams, Jon...
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Lamb-Premru group around 1971. Branscombe also recorded as a leader with Tony Kinsey and Tony Coe as sidemen on the album The Day I Met the Blues (EMI, 1977)....
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School in Cambridge. He began playing tenor saxophone in the 1950s with Tony Kinsey, Ted Heath, and Don Rendell. During his tenure with Rendell, he switched...
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Denis Rose, pianist Tommy Pollard, saxophonist Don Rendell, and drummers Tony Kinsey and Laurie Morgan. A movement in an opposite direction was revivalism...
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Created by Peter Kingston Voices of Tim "Timbo" Lloyd Opening theme Tony Kinsey Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of episodes...
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The McKinsey 7S Framework is a management model developed by business consultants Robert H. Waterman, Jr. and Tom Peters (who also developed the MBWA--...
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