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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...
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...
included saxophonists Joe Harriott, Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, drummer TonyKinsey, vibraphonist Bill Le Sage and pianist Tommy Pollard. Over the years...
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"...
read by Logue himself, set to jazz by pianist Bill Le Sage and drummer TonyKinsey and a band featuring Kenny Napper on bass, Ken Wray on trombone and Les...
distributed by The Times newspaper. The Voices of: Kenneth Williams Music by: TonyKinsey Script and Direction: Nicholas Spargo Animation: Ron Murdoch, Ted Percival...
contributions from musicians, Jon Hendricks, Peter King, James Wormworth, TonyKinsey and Warren Vache. The film debuted at the 2012 Glasgow Film Festival...
Don Rendell (tenor sax), Bill Le Sage (piano), Eric Dawson (bass) and TonyKinsey (drums). Vocalist and percussionist Frank Holder also sang and recorded...
"alphabet series" ("A" Is for Alibi, etc.) featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The daughter...
1960s, including Alan Clare, Ronnie Scott, Stan Tracey, Tubby Hayes, TonyKinsey, Tony Crombie, Jimmy Deuchar, John Dankworth, Pat Smythe, Phil Seamen, Zoot...
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...
stage name as a combination of the names of fellow drummers Phil Seamen, TonyKinsey and Bobby Orr. In the mid-1960s he formed his own band, Julian Covey...
arrival in London. During the 1950s, he had two long spells with drummer TonyKinsey's band, punctuated by membership of Ronnie Scott's short-lived big band...
Firewater) David King (The Bad Plus) Sean Kinney (Alice in Chains) TonyKinsey (Johnny Dankworth) Pete Kircher (Status Quo) Basil Kirchin Simon Kirke...
Small Groups (Traditional): Chris Barber Small Groups (Modern Jazz): TonyKinsey Favourite US Female Singer: Connie Francis World's Outstanding Popular...
before Mick moved to London from 1959 to 1961. He played briefly with TonyKinsey in 1962, then played U.S. military bases in France, in addition to working...
School in Cambridge. He began playing tenor saxophone in the 1950s with TonyKinsey, Ted Heath, and Don Rendell. During his tenure with Rendell, he switched...
The McKinsey 7S Framework is a management model developed by business consultants Robert H. Waterman, Jr. and Tom Peters (who also developed the MBWA--...
Lamb-Premru group around 1971. Branscombe also recorded as a leader with TonyKinsey and Tony Coe as sidemen on the album The Day I Met the Blues (EMI, 1977)....
Denis Rose, pianist Tommy Pollard, saxophonist Don Rendell, and drummers TonyKinsey and Laurie Morgan. A movement in an opposite direction was revivalism...
Created by Peter Kingston Voices of Tim "Timbo" Lloyd Opening theme TonyKinsey Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of episodes...