Albert Wesley "Buster" Wilson (1897 - October 23, 1949) was an American jazz pianist. BusterWilson was born in Atlanta and grew up in Los Angeles. He...
anchor Terry McNeil. Maffett was married to singer BusterWilson, until his death in 2004. Wilson had a daughter, Jenny (born 1990), from a previous relationship...
Gerald Dempsey "Buster" Posey III (born March 27, 1987) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He spent his entire 12-year Major League Baseball...
Noone (succeeded by Barney Bigard), Bud Scott, Zutty Singleton and BusterWilson. Renamed Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, the group then made a significant...
married Etta Causey Harvey in 1914 and they had two sons together, Randolph “Buster” Murdaugh Jr. and John Glen “Johnny” Murdaugh. In 1920 Randolph Sr. became...
Clarence Linden "Buster" Crabbe II (/ˈkræb/; February 7, 1908 – April 23, 1983) was an American two-time Olympic swimmer and film and television actor...
producer and former Dodd employee Prince Buster. This was followed by another Perry-written attack on Buster, "Spit in the Sky". Further singles followed...
Kid Ory (trombone), Bud Scott (guitar), Zutty Singleton (drums) and BusterWilson (piano). Noone and Singleton were the only two musicians who were working...
Charles Anthony "Buster" Williams (born April 17, 1942) is an American jazz bassist. Williams is known for his membership in pianist Herbie Hancock's early...
ardent trust buster, McReynolds became a staple of the court's conservative bloc until his retirement in 1941. According to Berg, Wilson considered appointing...
Isaac, like Hurricane Katrina, was God's punishment on homosexuals. BusterWilson of the American Family Association concurred that statement. McTernan...
(1926–2016) Larry Willis (1942–2019) BusterWilson (1897–1949) Garland Wilson (1909–1954) Jack Wilson (1936–2007) Teddy Wilson (1912–1986) Mike Wofford (born...
Jimmie Noone (succeeded by Barney Bigard), Kid Ory, Zutty Singleton and BusterWilson. Renamed Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, the group then made a significant...
(succeeded by Barney Bigard), Kid Ory, Bud Scott, Zutty Singleton and BusterWilson. Renamed Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, the group then made a significant...
Noone, Albert Nicholas, Barney Bigard, and George Probert; the pianists BusterWilson, Cedric Haywood, and Don Ewell; and the drummer Minor Hall. All but...
contract dancer in her teens and became the third wife of silent-film comedian Buster Keaton at the age of 21. She is credited with rehabilitating her husband's...
Purnell Kid Rena Emanuel Sayles Muggsy Spanier Albert Warner Johnny Wiggs BusterWilson List of record labels Cook, Richard (2005). Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia...
"Ghostbusters" was legally restricted by the 1970s children's show The Ghost Busters, owned by Universal Studios, several alternatives titles were considered...
Harris. "International Playboy" is a cover of the Wilson Pickett song. Robert Christgau wrote that "Buster's no better at bigtime schmaltz than David was."...
increased to a five-man group with the addition of bass singer, Nathaniel "Buster" Wilson. Charles Taggart then became first tenor. They were first called The...
Cannon Busters is an American fantasy comic book series by LeSean Thomas, launched in March 2005. An original net animation (ONA) series by Satelight...
Daryl Frank "Buster" Skrine Jr. (/ˈskriːn/ SKREEN; born April 26, 1989) is a former American football cornerback who played in the National Football League...
Buster Pearson (4 May 1941 – 14 October 2012; born Stedman Pearson in Jamaica) was a British businessman and producer, and father and former manager of...
as John Hillyer Tom Wilson as George The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Heart Buster Progressive Silent Film...
Funicello, Linda Evans, Deborah Walley, Paul Lynde, and Don Rickles. Earl Wilson and Buster Keaton appear. Evans's singing voice was dubbed by Jackie Ward. A...