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| | Doctor Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Doctor Jones is also a common alias for the character Indiana Jones from the trilogy of films created by George Lucas. |  | | "Doctor Jones" was the fourth single release by Aqua, and their second United Kingdom number one. |  | | The follow-up to their most successful song "Barbie Girl" in many places, "Doctor Jones" was a similarly pop-oriented hit which sold well across the globe and ended the assumptions that Aqua would be a one-hit wonder known for their previous hit. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Jones
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| | Famous Rhode Islanders: George M. Cohan |
 | | He wrote musicals such as Little Johnny Jones (1904), Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway (1906), and George Washington, Jr. |  | | Cohan’s plays include Broadway Jones (1912) Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913), and The Song- and Dance Man (1923). |  | | Cohan wrote more than 40 plays and musicals, and he produced, directed, and starred in most of them. |
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http://www.senate.gov/~reed/cohan.htm
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| | George Benson MP3 Downloads - George Benson Music Downloads - George Benson Music Videos |
 | | This is the peak of George Benson's courtship of the mass market -- a superbly crafted and performed pop album with a large supporting cast -- and wouldn't you know that Quincy Jones, the master catalyst, is the producer. |  | | Benson should have worked with Jones from this point on, but this would be their only album together. |  | | Benson's guitar now plays a subsidiary role -- only two of the ten tracks are instrumentals -- but Q has him play terrific fills behind the vocals and in the gaps, and the engineering gives his tone a variety of striking, new, full-sounding timbres. |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/24476/summary.html
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| | Topeka Capital-Journal, The: Doctor: George Jones making 'remarkable' progress after accident |
 | | Doctor: George Jones making 'remarkable' progress after accident |  | | Topeka Capital-Journal, The: Doctor: George Jones making 'remarkable' progress after accident |  | | NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country singer George Jones was making remarkable progress Sunday after a car wreck left him "at death's door" because of a deep cut in his liver, his doctor said. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_19990308/ai_n11715212
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| | JONES, Hank : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |
 | | Mads Vinding on bass, Billy Hart on drums; on Flowers For Lady Day '91 it is George Mraz and Roy Haynes on Evidence; Hank Jones Trio '91 on Storyville has Vinding and Al Foster; Favors '97 (Verve) finds him fronting both an Osaka big band and a trio. |  | | JONES, Hank : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |  | | Hank Jones Quartet '56 on Epic with drummer Osie Johnson (b 11 Jan. 23, Wash. DC; d 10 Feb. '66, NYC), guitarist Barry Galbraith (b 18 Dec. '19, Pittsburgh) and Milt Hinton on bass: this quartet was a highly rated NYC rhythm section, in early '60s often making three recording sessions a day. |
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http://www.musicweb.uk.net/encyclopaedia/j/J76.HTM
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| | Back to Back Hits by Willie Nelson & George Jones : Music CD |
 | | Back to Back Hits by Willie Nelson and George Jones : Music CD Back to Back Hits by Willie Nelson and George Jones : Music CD crimsonbird.com |  | | Back to Back Hits by Willie Nelson and George Jones : Music CD Title -- Back to Back Hits |  | | Back to Back Hits by Willie Nelson and George Jones : Music CD |
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http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=B00004TGZ4
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| | Jones Albums and CDs |
 | | She Thinks I Still Care (The George Jones Collection) (disc 1) |  | | The Best of George Jones & Tammy Wynette (disc 2) |  | | George Jones & Tammy Wynette - Greatest Hits Vol. |
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http://www.brainymusic.com/albumlink/j/jones.html
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| | SouthernUtah.com - St George SwingLand Band |
 | | The band is also known as the “Mick Jones Band”, a group of talented musicians who enjoy playing the big band music that everyone loves. |  | | The band is currently rehearsing in the Saint George Opera House. |  | | The City of Saint George presents the new Saint George SwingLand Band for your dancing and listening pleasure. |
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http://www.southernutah.com/Members/josh/Event.2004-11-16.5433
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| | Jon Peterson: The George M. Cohan Revue Cabaret Scenes Performance Review |
 | | Dannys Skylight Room started the summer off with the pulsing patriotism of George M. Cohan, the irrepressible Yankee Doodle Dandy who wrote many of our most spirited tunes and delivered the impetus for the growth of American musicals with his 1904 play, Little Johnny Jones. |  | | The show offers a brisk look at the importance of George M. Cohans musical contribution, but does not reveal much about the man. It is, however, a breezy way to spend a summer evening and hopefully an impetus to give further study to this overlooked theatre giant. |  | | Cohan was a supercharged performer who produced his own musicals as well as starred in them. |
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http://www.cabaretscenes.com/PrinterFriendly/CohanRevuePrinterFriendly.htm
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| | George Baker Selection Homepage |
 | | George's music has also been recorded by many other artists (Tom Jones, Slim Whitman, Ray Coniff, Bobby Vinton and 125 separate versions of Paloma Blanca, as well as countless European artists, and used in films such as The Executioner's Song and Reservoir Dogs). |  | | George Baker is the stage name of Dutch singer, songwriter, musician Hans Bouwens (vocals, guitar, piano, block flute, organ, mandolin). |  | | George Baker has a number of German songs on the recent (06/28/2002) CD, Die Goldenen Stimmen(with Jantje Smit and Piet Veerman) released by KOCH Germany; |
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http://howardhopkins.com/baker.htm
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| | Cool George Duke |
 | | Comment: George Duke's 2000 album Cool is a great collection of songs. |  | | George Duke wears shades on the back cover and calls his latest recording Cool, but "Busy" and "Scattered" might better fit this wild potpourri of R&B, pop, jazz, gospel, and Brazilian sounds. |  | | More effective is Duke's Quincy Jones-like flair for inviting too many musicians to the party and then making the most of each invitee. |
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http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/store-music/product/B00004Y6NG/Cool.html
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| | ipedia.com: Indiana Jones Article |
 | | Indiana Jones is a fictional character, a bullwhip -toting archaeologist with an overdeveloped fear of snakes, played by Harrison Ford in a series of films by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. |  | | Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on indiana jones and much more! |  | | Find the Best Sites For indiana jones With Starware |
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http://www.ipedia.com/indiana_jones.html
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| | OffBeat Magazine Review of Sugar Jones CD |
 | | Sugar Jones is not the Canadian pop group, at least not this time. |  | | Sugar Jones is now the old bands brainchild, Baton Rouge native Chad Thevenot, who wrote, arranged, and produced Bring Your Own Insanity himself and grabbed the best talent he could lay his hands on in the process. |  | | Getting George Porter on your album is a neat trick; giving him something worthy of his talent is a much better one. |
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http://www.sovereignmusic.com/offbeat-review.html
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| | Medialunchbox - Music : Spike Jones in Hi-Fi (Spike Jones in Stereo) |
 | | Spike Jones combines cornball humor and accomplished musicianship to create a spellbinding and silly theater of the mind. |  | | It is a great showcase for Paul Frees, the genius who did Boris Badenov, the voice of Disney's Haunted Mansion, George of the Jungle's Ape, the Orson welles-style intro to George Pal's "War of the Worlds", and a zillion other things. |  | | This is a classic recording that was advertised for years in the back of Famous Monsters of Filmland. |
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http://www.medialunchbox.com/ItemId/B0000EWO3C
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| | Concert for George (2003) |
 | | The remainder of the concert is comprised of songs performed by an all-star band, fronted by Jeff Lynne and Eric Clapton along with George's son Dhani. |  | | I had a guilty laugh when I saw George's son Dhani in the background at 6:00 trying to retrieve a pick from inside his acoustic guitar- a frustrating problem for any guitarist, but always hilarious for onlookers. |  | | Most of the musicians that are featured in the concert performance give their thoughts about George's talent as a songwriter, and his effect on their lives. |
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http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ReviewID=4027
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| | george coleman : International JAZZ PRODUCTIONS.com |
 | | In 1975 George recorded, with Cedar Walton, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins the famous LP Eastern Rebelion. |  | | From 1972 on, George started leading his own bands, like his acclaimed Octet, but his first record as a leader did not appear until 1977, when the famous Meditation album (a duo with pianist Tete Montoliu) saw the light. |  | | In 1998 he released I could write a book-The Music of Richard Rogers on Teelark Records, and his second George Coleman Octet album saw the light in 2001. |
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http://www.internationaljazzproductions.com/gcoleman.html
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| | CD Baby: SUGAR JONES: Bring Your Own Insanity |
 | | Sugar Jones' second CD, "Bring Your Own Insanity," features George Porter Jr., legendary bassist of The Meters of New Orleans. |  | | In 1994, Sugar Jones self-produced their first CD, The Push, described by Austin Arena magazine as a "surprisingly strong first effort." The magazine concluded, "Thought-provoking songs of love and love lost, race, compassion, introspection and violence contribute a worldly consciousness to this colorful frontispiece of words and music." |  | | In Austin, Texas, Chad launched Sugar Jones in 1993 with guitarist/songwriter Miles Sapp, inspired by the funk/soul legends that he was weaned on, acts such as Edgar Winter, Sly and the Family Stone, and Curtis Mayfield. |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sugarjones2
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| | First World War.com - Who's Who - George M Cohan |
 | | These included Little Johnny Jones (1904), Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway (1906), George Washington Jr (1906), Broadways Jones (1912), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913) and The Song and Dance Man (1923). |  | | George Michael Cohan (1878-1942) was, by his own account, born in Providence, Rhode Island on 4 July (even though his baptismal certificate noted the event as a day earlier) and went on to become a central figure in American musical and theatrical circles during the first half of the twentieth century. |  | | Aside from publishing in excess of 500 songs he wrote some 40 exuberant plays and musicals, starring, directing and producing many of these. |
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http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/cohan.htm
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| | CNNSI.com - SI Online - Marion Jones Timeline - Thursday January 03, 2002 11:43 AM |
 | | Marion Jones is born to George and Marion Jones in Los Angeles. |  | | The elder Marion Jones marries Ira Toler, who adopts the younger Marion and her half-brother, Albert, while the elder Marion works as a legal secretary. |  | | CNNSI.com - SI Online - Marion Jones Timeline - Thursday January 03, 2002 11:43 AM Sports Illustrated Writers Online |
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/features/2000/jones/timeline
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| | Jazz Magazine (1976-1980) Volume 3 Contents |
 | | Philly Joe Jones: Philly Mignon; by George Kanzler, Jr. |  | | Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea: An Evening With; Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones: Our Delights; by Tom Piazza |  | | [Ornette Coleman: Body Meta; Paul Desmond: Paul Desmond; Thad Jones and Mel Lewis: The Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Quartet; Charlie Haden and Hampton Hawes: As Long As There's Music; Jim Hall and Red Mitchell: Jim Hall-Red Mitchell] |
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http://www.jazzdiscography.com/JazzMag/three.htm
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| | Joe Williams Discography : 1960s |
 | | Joe Williams (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones' Orchestra : Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Thad Jones, Snooky Young (tp) Urbie Green (tb) Quentin Jackson (b-tb) Walt Levinsky, George Dorsey (as) Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque (ts,fl) Danny Bank (bar) Hank Jones (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Milt Hinton(b) Osie Johnson (d) Willie Rodriguez (perc) Jimmy Jones (arr,cond) |  | | Joe Williams (vcl) Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Thad Jones, Snooky Young (tp) Urbie Green, Quentin Jackson (tb) Walt Levinsky, George Dorsey (as) Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque (ts,fl) Danny Bank (bar) Hank Jones (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d) Willie Rodrigues (perc) Oliver Nelson (arr,cond) |  | | Joe Williams (vcl) acc by Jimmy Jones' Orchestra : Clark Terry (tp) Urbie Green (tb) Phil Woods (as) Phil Bodner, Jerome Richardson (ts,fl) Bernie Leighton (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d), Jimmy Jones (arr,cond) |
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http://eqgate.kuciv.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~yos/joe/disco60s.html
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| | Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark Introducing The Adventures of Indiana Jones on DVD |
 | | The Music of Indiana Jones: Venture on a musical journey with John Williams as he reminisces about his collaboration with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. |  | | After years of waiting, Indiana Jones fans everywhere are preparing for the long-awaited Oct. 21 premiere in the U.S. and Canada of all three of the rogue archaeologist's classic adventures, including an additional disc of bonus behind-the-scenes material, in the ultimate home-entertainment format. |  | | Follow Indy from one cliffhanger to another in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Disc 2). |
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http://www.indianajones.com/raiders/dvd/news/news20030923.html
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| | George |
 | | 1994 Country singer George Jones undergoes triple bypass surgery |  | | 1931 George Jones, born in Saratoga, Texas, singer, Golden Rings, Oh Lonesome Me |  | | 1972 Barbra Striesand, James Taylor, Carole King and Quincy Jones perform at a benefit for George McGovern for President |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/g/george.html
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| | Elvin Jones : Earth Jones - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | On this interesting but unfortunately out of print LP, the immortal drummer Elvin Jones teams up with four advanced but very different improvisers: Dave Liebman (doubling on soprano and flute), cornetist Terumasa Hino, pianist Kenny Kirkland and bassist George Mraz. |  | | Other than a lyrical version of "Never Let Me Go," the songs were contributed by either Jones ("Three Card Molly") or Liebman, whose "Day and Night" is not surprisingly based on the chord changes of "Night and Day." The solos are unpredictable but logical, and the blend between the lyrical Hino and Liebman is appealing. |  | | Elvin Jones : Earth Jones - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,111312,00.html
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| | SUGAR JONES "Bring Your Own Insanity" Sovereign Music (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | SUGAR JONES "Bring Your Own Insanity" Sovereign Music (washingtonpost.com) |  | | SUGAR JONES "Bring Your Own Insanity" Sovereign Music |  | | You can take the boy out of Louisiana -- Baton Rouge native Chad Thevenot (a k a Sugar Jones) now resides in Washington -- but you can't take Louisiana out of the boy. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A61517-2002Jan17¬Found=true
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| | Other New England Joneses |
 | | There is no estate record in Tauton for Cornelius Jones, but on April 6, 1747, George (?) Pitts (?) of Dighton was appointed guardian of Charles Jones, over 14 years, son of Cornelius Jones late of Berkley deceased (Bristol Co., Mass. |  | | 1 Nov. 1693 -- perhaps twin of Ichabod Jones, sons of Cornelius and Mercy (Corey) Jones. |  | | Children of Elijah and Deborah (Austin) Jones, then, so far as we have been able to determine, the first four recorded in Dighton town records: |
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http://nortvoods.net/otherjones.html
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| | Foreigner |
 | | Foreigner's leader from the beginning has been British guitarist Mick Jones, who first broke into the music biz as a "hired gun" of sorts, appearing on recordings by George Harrison and Peter Frampton, and as part of a later-day version of hard rockers Spooky Tooth. |  | | Seeing the error in their split, both Jones and Gramm listened to the advice of Atlantic Records and reunited for the recording of three all-new tracks to be included on a more extensive "hits" collection. |  | | While the album was another big seller and turned out to be their most straight-ahead musically, both Gramm and Jones felt that the album failed to break any new ground, something that they sought to correct on their next album. |
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http://www.associatedentertainment.com/aec/National-Acts/Music-Category-3/Foreigner
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| | Hit and Run |
 | | If you want a good window into the influence of Brian Jones, consider this: In the mid to late 1960s, another band's lead guitarist (George Harrison) was taking his band along with him in an exploration of Hindu-style mysticism and music. |  | | And a piece that suggests that perhaps Brian Jones was the lucky one in the Stones. |  | | Comment by: Peter K. at August 30, 2005 07:32 AM It's been my understanding that Brian Jones wrote many of the Stones' songs, but never received the songwriting credits for them, because that was the way Jagger and Richards ran the band, they refused to share the credit. |
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http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/2005/08/brian_jones_con.shtml
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| | George Jones on LoneStarMusic.com |
 | | I've got a lot of George Jones albums and CD's all the way back to the 60's. |  | | Whether the times have favored honky tonk songs or lushly produced pop offerings, country legend GEORGE JONES has continued to make his brand of county music, which has produced hits in every deca... |  | | This one goes to the top of the list. |
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http://www.lonestarmusic.com/artists.asp?id=363
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| | JOHN PAUL JONES |
 | | Down the street at Tex's Barrelhouse was another band consisting of George French (piano), Frank Hardcastle then later Norm Hamlet (steel), Lewis Talley (rhythm) and Merle Haggard (lead). |  | | Through them Jean Shepard recorded Paul's songs; "Tied Around Your Finger", as a single on Capitol Records and "You Know Where You Can Go," on her "Seven Lonely Days" album for Capitol. |  | | Around 1973 John Paul left Tennessee and returned to Los Angeles for about a year, during which he played lead guitar with Blackie Taylor in Sammy Master's band at the Holiday II in El Monte. |
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http://www.talentondisplay.com/JohnPaulJones.html
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