Heath Te-Ihi-O-Te-Rangi Davis (born 30 November 1971) is a former New Zealand cricketer. He played five Test matches and eleven One Day Internationals...
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Christmess (redirect from Heath Davis (director))
Christmess is a 2023 Australian Christmas film written and directed by Heath Davis. It stars Hannah Joy, Steve Le Marquand, and Darren Gilshenan. Three...
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William Heath "Kanaka" Davis Jr. (1822 – 1909) was a merchant and trader in Alta California who helped to establish "New Town" (now downtown San Diego)...
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formed the Heath Brothers in 1975. Heath played with the Modern Jazz Quartet throughout their long history and also worked with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie...
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Classics> Joy Connolly". Retrieved September 4, 2016. "Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath, Who Killed Homer? The Demise of Classical Education and the...
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incident, titled The Man Who Ate a Succulent Chinese Meal, directed by Heath Davis. Zhou, Naaman (30 December 2019). "From iSnack2.0 to Tony Abbott's onions:...
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Heath may refer to: Adrian Heath (born 1961), English football player and manager Anne-Louise Heath, New Zealand nutritionist Anthony Heath (born 1942)...
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trade. He proposed the idea to William Heath Davis, who recruited four other investors. The partners under Davis's leadership purchased 160 acres (65 ha)...
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house Scope Red. The film was produced by Luke Graham and directed by Heath Davis. It is based on the ups and downs of rugby league and was shot on location...
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strike protest leading to Davis Day William Heath Davis (1822–1909), early settler of San Diego, California, USA William John Davis (1848–1934), British trade...
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1850: William Heath Davis bought 160 acres (0.65 km2) in what would eventually become the Gaslamp Quarter. Despite heavy investment from Davis, little development...
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Waller Trent Boult Shane Bond Doug Bracewell Daryl Tuffey Craig McMillan Heath Davis Kieran Noema-Barnett Adam Parore Anaru Kitchen Ben Wheeler Tama Canning...
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was made at a point in Davis' life when he was struggling with heroin addiction; in his autobiography Davis recounts Jimmy Heath, Art Blakey and he were...
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away from navigable water at its port at La Playa. In 1850, William Heath Davis promoted a new development by the bay shore called "New San Diego", several...
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Studios, New York City Miles Davis – trumpet J. J. Johnson – trombone Jimmy Heath – tenor saxophone Gil Coggins – piano Percy Heath – bass Art Blakey – drums...
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der Boom appeared in the movie Broke, as Terri, the film directed by Heath Davis who along with Luke Graham and Carmel Leonard produced the film. In 2016...
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Winnie Davis (unpublished) Heath Hardage Lee, Winnie Davis: Daughter of the Lost Cause, University of Nebraska Press, Potomac Press: 2014 Heath Hardage...
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thriller film, written and produced by Dr. Angus Watts and directed by Heath Davis starring Ben Geurens, Jessica McNamee, Nathaniel Dean in lead roles....
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Hawaiian version of Robert. Davis was born in 1819, in Honolulu to Captain William Heath Davis, Sr. and Hannah Holmes Davis, a daughter of Oliver Holmes...
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Quintet/Sextet (redirect from Odyssey (Miles Davis album))
Percy Heath and drummer Art Taylor. Davis also hired pianist Ray Bryant, because he wanted a bebop sound. Together with Jackson and Heath, Davis recorded...
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with the same rhythm section that had been used on Davis's other recent albums—bassist Percy Heath and drummer Kenny Clarke; the later three comprised...
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and big band leader. He was the brother of bassist Percy Heath and drummer Albert Heath. Heath was born in Philadelphia on October 25, 1926. His father...
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Diego (Old Town) founded in 1835. New San Diego was built up by William Heath Davis in the early 1850s, in that he called New Town San Diego. The depot closed...
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which became known as "Horton's Addition." Earlier pioneer William Heath Davis was the original founder of San Diego's "New Town", about 12 years before...
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1999. Retrieved May 19, 2018. Sixty Years in California, by William Heath Davis, publ. 1889, p.4 (Internet Archive) T. A. Barry and B. A. Patten (1873)...
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owner Bob Weinstock became a fan of the nonet. Davis chose Lewis, trombonist Bennie Green, bassist Percy Heath, saxophonist Sonny Rollins, and drummer Roy...
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Carlson Chris Carter Charles Chauvel Tāmati Coffey Lois Cox Max Currie Heath Davis Andreas Derleth Anton Down-Jenkins Benjamin Doyle Katie Duncan Priscilla...
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Heath Davis (born 1971), New Zealand cricketer Heath Davis (director), Australian film director Heather Davis (born 1974), Canadian rower Helen Davis...
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in the spring of 1960, and after interim replacements Jimmy Heath and Sonny Stitt, Davis plus Kelly, Chambers, and Cobb continued through 1961 and 1962...
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June 1892, retrieved 8 October 2013 Grand Lodge of North Carolina James Heath Davis, Was Catherine (Sweet) Babington A Mason?, NOCALORE (North Carolina Lodge...
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