• p. 11 Vic Lewis Obituary www.theguardian.co.uk; 'Vic Lewis' London Telegraph 2 March 2009, p. 31 Scott Yanow, Vic Lewis at Allmusic Vic Lewis (1919-2009)...
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    film In the Name of the Father (1994). John Hartoch, Day-Lewis's acting teacher at Bristol Old Vic, recalled: There was something about him even then. He...
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  • footballer and coach Vic Lee (disambiguation), multiple people Vic Lewis (1919–2009), British jazz guitarist and bandleader Vic Maile (1943–1989), British...
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    defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears. "Vic Fangio". www.denverbroncos.com. Denver Broncos. "Vic Fangio Senior on Dunmore High football team". The...
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  • finally released in 2015. The album was produced by Gibb and his manager Vic Lewis. Sing Slowly Sisters was recorded in March 7 to June 23, 1970 and later...
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  • 'Grey' to the multi-composer suite Colours, put together and conducted by Vic Lewis. In the mid-1980s, Edelman wrote the theme to and scored many episodes...
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  • produced by Gibb, and the rest was produced with his (then new) manager, Vic Lewis. This album was reissued by RSO Records in 1978 and reissued in 1991 on...
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    1943, doi:10.1023/B:AIRE.0000045502.10941.a9, S2CID 3330313 Barnett, Vic; Lewis, Toby (1994) [1978], Outliers in Statistical Data (3 ed.), Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-93094-5...
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    Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018) was an American traditional pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known...
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  • appearance in London. As a promoter he worked in partnership with Victor (Vic) Lewis. Born in Cornwall in 1918, he was based at the Belle Vue, Manchester entertainment...
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  • whom he played until 1953. Following this association, Ash played with Vic Lewis (1953–56), then accompanied Hoagy Carmichael and Cab Calloway on their...
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  • at RADA. In 1979 Lewis appeared in the humorous film Le Pétomane. He is best known for his roles in ITV's Emmerdale as postmaster Vic Windsor, and Darryl...
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    before being allowed back on the plane with Evans. Epstein added the Vic Lewis Organisation to NEMS in 1966, and later brought impresario Robert Stigwood...
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  • Fearless Fosdick, composed by Bill Holman, was recorded live in 1954 by Vic Lewis and his Orchestra, featuring Tubby Hayes. Daisy Mae, written and recorded...
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  • 'surprise guest' 17 August 1963 – Pat Boone, Polly Elwes, Carole Ann Ford, Vic Lewis 24 August 1963 – Tom Courtenay, Little Peggy March, Peter Noble and a...
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    this period, documented their time in Germany and Japan. In addition, Vic Lewis, Epstein and Brown's colleague at the management company NEMS, joined...
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  • Victor "Vic" Windsor is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale, played by Alun Lewis for a period of five years, from 1993 until...
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    "Celebration" — Arranger 2011: Phil Norman ~ "Encore" - Pianist, Arranger 2008: Vic Lewis ` "Celebration of Contemporary West Coast Jazz" — Pianist, Arranger 2007:...
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  • clarinettist and saxophonist, best known for his long stints with bands led by Vic Lewis and Ted Heath, appearing on several of their respective recordings. In...
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  • Outliers. Springer. ISBN 978-0-412-21900-9. OCLC 6912274. Barnett, Vic; Lewis, Lewis (1978). Outliers in statistical data. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-99599-9...
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    Retrospective (2015) Eco-Song (2019) Lunarian (2021) Donovan My Way (Vic Lewis and his Orchestra) (1968) The Les Williams Orchestra Plays the Songs of...
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  • thai boxing. Later, Vic Moore and Joe Lewis introduced kickboxing to America on the Merv Griffin TV show in 1973. Moore and Joe Lewis were the first to...
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    speakers. Spotting scopes are set up at Canmore Collegiate High School. The Vic Lewis International Band Festival is held every November. It is in its 11th...
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  • Harry Leahey Phil Lee Adrian Legg Peter Leitch Adam Levy O'Donel Levy Vic Lewis Arto Lindsay Rudy Linka Jeff Linsky Ulysses Livingston Chuck Loeb Lorne...
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  • Victor Lewis "Vic" Halom (born 3 October 1948) is an English former football player and manager who played as a striker. Halom was born in Burton upon...
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  • Chamberlain, on alto and soprano saxes, who had been in various line-ups led by Vic Lewis, and went on to join the Ted Heath Band. The later recording line-up comprised...
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  • scene. Sharpe began playing tenor sax at age eighteen. He played with Vic Lewis and Teddy Foster in the early 1950s and freelanced in the London area...
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  • saxophonist. He performed with many figures in British jazz, including Vic Lewis, Ted Heath, John Dankworth, Alex Welsh, and Humphrey Lyttelton. The son...
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  • with Sandy Brown and Al Fairweather's All Stars group. He played with Vic Lewis in 1959-1960, then with The Squadronaires and Dudley Moore in the first...
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