Ian McDougall CM (born 14 June 1938) is a Canadian jazz musician who played lead trombone for Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. McDougall was born in...
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Ian McDougall may refer to: Ian McDougall (geologist) (1935–2018), Australian scientist Ian McDougall (musician) (born 1938), Canadian composer and trombonist...
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Not My Friend". During 2003 McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent...
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English painter, etcher and art teacher George Millward McDougall, the full name of George McDougall (1821–1876), a Methodist missionary in Canada Andrew...
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Clarke, Joey Defrancesco, Don Thompson, Molly Johnson, Ian McDougall, Phil Dwyer Orchestra, Jon McCaslin, Melinda Whitaker, Norman Foote, David Gogo, and...
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Frank Harper (Station Guard); Ian Puleston-Davies (Typewriter Man); Rachel Weisz (Angela). Director: Charles McDougall Writer: Nick Perry Originator:...
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Oliver Gannon (category Canadian male jazz musicians)
Johnston & Ian McDougall (Energy 1976) I Didn't Know About You with Fraser MacPherson (Sackville, 1980) Rio with Ron Johnston & Ian McDougall (Innovation...
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During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent...
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Service. Robert Somerled MacDougall, Chief Fire Officer, Oxfordshire County Council Fire and Rescue Service. Ian Alexander McDougall, Assistant Chief Officer...
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Post (Paul Kelly album) (category Paul Kelly (Australian musician) albums)
Connolly – guitar Michael Barclay – drums Additional musicians Chris Coyne – saxophone (tenor) (tracks 1 & 9) Ian Rilen – bass guitar (track 2) Peter Bull – keyboards...
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Toby Dancer (category Canadian country musicians)
(instruments) Ian Tyson – Old Corrals & Sagebrush, 1983 (writing and arrangement) Ian Tyson – Ian Tyson, 1984 (writing and arrangement) Stewart MacDougall – Clean...
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AC/DC (redirect from Neil Smith (musician))
Paul (22 November 2017). "What Learning 70 AC/DC Riffs Taught Lindsay McDougall About Malcolm Young". Double J (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC))...
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athlete 10 April – Stacey McDougall, lawn bowler 22 April – Eve Muirhead, curler 29 June – Kim Little, footballer 2 July – Morag McLellan, field hockey player...
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(2003–2011). Muhammad al-Zawahiri, 71, Egyptian Islamic militant. Ian Amey, 79, English musician and singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich). Peter Armitage...
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Under the Sun (Paul Kelly album) (category Paul Kelly (Australian musician) albums)
Trafalgar Studios Art work Design — Melanie Nissen Photography — Francine McDougall (cover photo), Isabel Snyder AllMusic review Rolling Stone magazine review...
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9, 11) Emile Haynie – drum programming (1, 2), sound effects (2) Dan McDougall – drums (1, 3–6, 14), shaker (3), percussion (4, 5, 8), bass (5) Mike...
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– Rock musician William Rogue (a.k.a. Stewart William Allan) – Rock musician Bobby Wellins – Tenor saxophonist Notoriety Ian Brady (born Ian Duncan Stewart)...
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Cansler – string arrangements Michael Jackson – string engineer Allan McDougall – editing, mastering, string engineer, special assistance Bob Potter –...
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Empire of the Sun), Oscar winner (1978, 1982). 7 April Ian Bairnson, 69, Scottish musician, multi-instrumentalist (Alan Parsons Project, Pilot, guitarist...
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Change Stan McEwan (born 1957), Scottish footballer David McEwan (producer) (born 1972), Australian/British music producer and musician Robbie McEwen (born...
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journalistic discourse. In his book, Born to Run, author Christopher McDougall argues in favor of the endurance running hypothesis and the barefoot running...
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born 8 November 1954) is a Japanese-born British novelist, screenwriter, musician, and short-story writer. He is one of the most critically acclaimed contemporary...
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businessman. Joyce Currie Little, 89, American computer scientist. Frank McDougall, 65, Scottish footballer (Clydebank, St Mirren, Aberdeen), heart disease...
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Bill Cowsill (category American expatriate musicians in Canada)
Cowsill Jr. (January 9, 1948 – February 18, 2006) was an American singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was the lead singer and guitarist...
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Will & Grace John McDermott, vocal tenor with Irish roots William McDougall (1822-1905), one of the Fathers of Confederation Todd McFarlane, comic book...
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Gordon McDougall, theatre director Walter Legge (1906–1979), record producer, founder of the Philharmonia Orchestra Charlie Morgan, musician Jamie Quinn...
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school supported by Yéle Haïti, a charity founded by Haitian-born hip hop musician Wyclef Jean. In May 2007, Pitt and Jolie donated $1 million to three organizations...
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Irish surnames, derived from the same personal name are: MacDougall / McDougall and MacDowell / McDowell. During the Viking Age the term Dubhghoill was used...
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director of the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor Sara McDougall, historian, professor of history at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice...
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