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Thomas G. Spahn (born July 30, 1955) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning composer,[1][2][3][4] Synthesizer Programmer for the 1996 Grammy Award nominated album by Eartha Kitt,[5] "Back in Business",[6] another Emmy Nomination in 2001 for Mastering Dizzy South America Tour, is an American musician [7] born in Park Forest, Illinois, and currently residing in New York City. Spahn is a longtime musical director and arranger and has worked with numerous musicians and composers on myriad projects, performances and recordings.
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a roster of star players such as Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, and Warren Spahn, the Milwaukee Braves won the World Series in 1957. Despite the team's success...
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left-handed pitcher to do so, joining Eddie Plank, Lefty Grove, Warren Spahn, and Steve Carlton. (Randy Johnson won his 300th game on June 4, 2009, becoming...
"Pussycat" a ride to Spahn Ranch, a former Western film set where Booth did stunt work. Booth checks on octogenarian George Spahn, the ranch's nearly blind...
pitched a no-hitter in June 1963, and two weeks later outdueled Warren Spahn for a 1–0 victory in 16 innings; Marichal also had three one-hitters–including...
pitchers whose entire careers were in the post-1920 live-ball era, Warren Spahn has the most wins with 363. Only 24 pitchers have accumulated 300 or more...
III. The Spahn Movie Ranch is a 55-acre (22 ha) property located on Santa Susana Pass in the Simi Hills above Chatsworth, California. The Spahn Movie Ranch...
Diggstown, a rival of Wild Bill Hickok in Walter Hill's Wild Bill, and George Spahn in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Dern's autobiography...
and 300th win in consecutive starts, joining Warren Spahn, Steve Carlton, Gaylord Perry, and Tom Seaver. Johnson was placed on the 60-day disabled list...
pitcher and is 8th on the all-time career wins list with 355. Only Warren Spahn (363) recorded more career wins than Maddux since the start of the post-1920...
them up, before the gang killed them. On October 2, 1969, Watson fled the Spahn Ranch and headed back to his native state of Texas. On November 30, 1969...
4–1 against Yankees starter Tom Sturdivant. The next four innings for the Yankees were plagued by double plays. Warren Spahn was getting ground out after...
Juan Marichal and Warren Spahn scored 112 and 97, respectively, during a complete game 16-inning match up on July 2, 1963; Spahn's score fell below 100 because...
Pafko to center, and Warren Spahn to left-center scoring Crandall, to put the Braves up by one. In the top of the fifth, Spahn retired Tony Kubek on a flyout...