Alan Dawson (July 14, 1929 – February 23, 1996) was an American jazz drummer and percussion teacher based in Boston. Dawson was born in Marietta, Pennsylvania...
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John Alan Dawson is Professor of Marketing at the University of Edinburgh; he is a Geographer, and specialist in retail innovation, Dawson graduated in...
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‹ The template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Dawson Alan Knox (born November 14, 1996) is an American professional football tight...
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Alan Charles Dawson (born 27 November 1969) is a South African cricketer who played two Test matches and 19 One Day Internationals (ODI) for South Africa...
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all P600s over any time period. British Isles mountain cartographer, Alan Dawson, developer of the Marilyns designation, labelled "Majors" as having a...
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Alan Dawson (1 September 1932 – 29 October 2014) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian...
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Championship: Light of a Nation". Tapology. Retrieved 4 September 2022. Alan Dawson (4 June 2020). "MMA firm One Championship and the World Lethwei Championship...
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metres. The final list of Grahams, with this definition, was published by Alan Dawson in 2022 in the booklet Ten Tables of Grahams: The Official List and in...
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he took on his first recurring television role, as Australian surgeon Alan Dawson in the live TV serial Emergency Ward 10 and its film spin-off Life in...
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Marilyns. Dawson, Alan; Bowker, Ann (2022). Tales from the Grahams: 231 medium-sized hills of Scotland. Pedantic Press. ISBN 978-1916366244. Dawson, Alan (December...
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classification was created by Alan Dawson in his 1992 book The Relative Hills of Britain. The name Marilyn was coined by Dawson as a punning contrast to the...
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authors and journalists, such as Oz magazine's Richard Neville in 1977 and Alan Dawson in 1984. Neville was accompanied by his future wife, Julie Clarke, who...
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attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she studied with Alan Dawson, who had also taught Tony Williams, an inspiration for Blackman. While...
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during the 1960s. Some of these albums included Richard Davis on bass and Alan Dawson on drums, a trio combination described by critic Gary Giddins as "the...
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"Background to the lists". Database of British and Irish Hills. 2 August 2018. Alan Dawson. "Surveying Report 2014". The Relative Hills of Britain (rhb.org.uk)...
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Waltzin' with Flo is the only solo album by jazz drummer Alan Dawson. Although it was recorded in 1992, it wasn't released until 2002, six years after...
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who was the summer replacement host on the Alan Brady Show. He was credited as Dick Dawson. In 1965, Dawson had a small role at the end of the film King...
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& main card start time". sportingnews.com. Retrieved March 7, 2021. Alan Dawson (February 27, 2021). "Ciryl Gane happy to go from sparring partner of...
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priest and writer Agnes Dawson (1873–1953), British politician and trade unionist Alan Dawson (1929–1996), American drummer Alex Dawson (1940–2020), Scottish...
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Arsenal on free transfer". bbc.co.uk/sport. BBC. Retrieved 29 August 2013. Alan Dawson (27 June 2008). "English Debate: Who Will Anchor Arsenal's Midfield?"...
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Hills and mountains of the Isle of Man Geography of the Isle of Man Alan Dawson (1992). "Region 29. Isle of Man". Relative Hills of Britain. Cicerone...
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Hewitt classification was suggested by Alan Dawson in his 1992 book, "The Relative Hills of Britain". Dawson originally called his Hewitts "Sweats",...
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David Alan "Dave" Dawson (born October 5, 1973) is an American politician and lawyer from Iowa. A Democrat, he served in the Iowa House of Representatives...
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guitar Peter Bliss – guitar, backing vocals Tony "Rocks" Cowan – guitar Alan Dawson – percussion Elliot Easton – guitar Eddie Gorodetsky – narrator on "Mars...
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Biography. Harvard University Press. pp. 102–3. ISBN 9780674075450. Alan Dawson, 55 Days: The Fall of South Vietnam (Prentice-Hall 1977). "Books in brief...
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– MMA in Japan Manabu Takashima – MMAPLANET Tom Taylor – BJPenn.com Alan Dawson – Insider Inc. James Goyder – AsianMMA.com JM Siasat – GMA Network Nissi...
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feet (67.1 m), in the case of Beninner. New Donalds were introduced by Alan Dawson in his 1995 book, The Grahams and the New Donalds, with a prominence...
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Gullin - baritone saxophone Bengt Hallberg - piano Simon Brehm - bass Alan Dawson - drums Side B: Åke Persson - trombone (tracks 1 & 2) Bjarne Nerem -...
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his quartet including Jaki Byard on piano, Richard Davis on bass, and Alan Dawson on drums. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars...
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Mark Richard Dawson (born 4 February 1960) is a British-American entertainment manager and CEO of Dawson, Reeves and Zutaut Entertainment Group (otherwise...
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