that was the one led by Ken Mackintosh, who he thought was "lousy". Before the aircraftsman departed at the gates, Mackintosh handed over his card, whereupon...
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MacIntosh, Macintosh, or Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an Tòisich) is a Scottish surname, originating from the Clan Mackintosh. Mac an Tòisich means (son...
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recorded for HMV by Yorkshire-born big band leader and saxophonist Ken Mackintosh. Although this was not a rock and roll record, it was widely taken on...
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given the shoes the title creeper. It may also be associated with a Ken Mackintosh dance tune popular in 1953 and called "The Creep". This style of thick...
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Creep" (song), by the Lonely Island "The Creep", a 1950s instrumental by Ken Mackintosh "The Creeps" (Camille Jones song), remixed by, among others, Fedde le...
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for Cat Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records). Anne Shelton with Ken Mackintosh and his orchestra recorded their version in London on March 11, 1954...
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released a version of the song on his 1958 EP Strollin' the Cha Cha Cha. Ken Mackintosh and His Orchestra released a version of the song as a single in 1958...
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Robby Krieger Michael Lington (Denmark) John Lurie & The Lounge Lizards Ken Mackintosh (UK) Herbie Mann Mantovani Big Jay McNeely Glenn Miller Orchestra Sonny...
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version charted in the UK in 1958 at No. 11, beating an interpretation by Ken Mackintosh which charted at No. 23. Soon after the hit, guitarist Duane Eddy and...
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Syd Lawrence Vic Lewis Joe Loss Don Lusher (The Don Lusher Big Band) Ken Mackintosh Jack Parnell Harry Parry Andy Prior Nick Ross (NRO The Nick Ross Orchestra)...
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ships. On returning to England he played first tenor saxophone with the Ken Mackintosh band. After 2 years he joined the BBC Radio Orchestra. He played with...
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the Beatles, Pink Floyd, the Who, the Small Faces, Cream, Joe Loss, Ken Mackintosh and more recently the Ordinary Boys and Twin Atlantic. Like many buildings...
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Palais. Other house bands during the 1960s and 1970s included Andy Ross, Ken Mackintosh, Tony Evans, and Zodiac. On many Saturday nights, in excess of 2,000...
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Alexander an His Orchestra released a version of the song on a 1956 EP. Ken Mackintosh and His Orchestra released a version of the song as the B-side to his...
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Artist Number of top 10s First entry Chart position Other entries Ken Mackintosh 1 "The Creep" 10 — The Obernkirchen Children's Choir 1 "The Happy Wanderer...
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London following the war, where he played with Ambrose, Harry Roy, and Ken Mackintosh. He teamed up with actor Brian Rix, whom he had met during the war,...
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Howard Keel, Elizabeth Larner, Barbara Leigh, Joe Lossm Vera Lynn, Ken Mackintosh, Mantovani, Alfred Marks, Al Martino, Chas McDevitt, Kenneth McKellar...
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Primrose Court 1969-74 Horace Brooks Marshall, Lord Mayor of London Ken Mackintosh, dance band leader Donald McGill, seaside postcard artist[citation needed]...
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several bands including; Jiver Hutchinson, Bert Ambrose, Frank Weir and Ken Mackintosh (1948–50). During the early 1950s Moule worked with Raymonde's Orchestra...
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in the Third Division of the Pennine Amateur Rugby League pyramid. Ken Mackintosh (1919–2005), bandleader; accompanied the likes of Tom Jones and Shirley...
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His arrangements were played by the Cliff Adams Singers, Ambrose and Ken Mackintosh dance bands, as well work for television and radio orchestras. By the...
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Rowntree's (redirect from Nestle Rowntree Mackintosh)
Rolo and Quality Street brands when it merged with Mackintosh's in 1969 to form Rowntree Mackintosh Confectionery. Rowntree's also launched After Eight...
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Leader Jack Leon Louis Levy Sydney Lipton Joe Loss Percival Mackey Ken Mackintosh Mantovani Billy Mayerl Felix Mendelssohn Sid Millward Gerry Moore Ivor...
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heart disease. Bruce Hobbs, 84, British jockey and race horse trainer. Ken Mackintosh, 86, English saxophonist, composer and bandleader. Harmesh Malhotra...
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Edition Broadcast Missing mini episodes 1959 25 December 1959 Ken Mackintosh And His Orchestra, Jimmy Logan, David Hughes, Charlie Drake, Jack Warner,...
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Glasgow School of Art (redirect from Mackintosh gallery)
buildings was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in phases between 1896 and 1909. The eponymous Mackintosh Building soon became one of the city's iconic...
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no more were made. The No Hiding Place theme music, was performed by Ken Mackintosh and his orchestra, entered the charts in 1960. Gwen Nelson Murder Bag...
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first recordings issued were in July 1953, by Frankie Vaughan with Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra, and Guy Mitchell. The following month saw a cover...
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mainly for radio broadcasts. His compositions include "The Creep" (with Ken Mackintosh), which reached No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1954, "Fanfare...
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trumpet player with the Norman Burns band and big bands led by Vic Lewis, Ken Mackintosh, Cyril Stapleton and then a member of the short-lived beat group The...
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