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    conductor for The Ed Sullivan Show during its entire run from 1948 to 1971. Ray Bloch was born in Alsace-Lorraine and immigrated to the United States with his...
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    television productions, comics, and audiobooks. Bloch was born in Chicago, the son of Raphael "Ray" Bloch (1884–1952), a bank cashier, and his wife Stella...
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  • Adele Bloch-Bauer (1881–1925), Austrian entrepreneur Albert Bloch (1882–1961), American painter Alexandre Bloch (1857–1919), French painter Alfred Bloch (1877-...
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    trainer Ray Arcel and adopted daughter and son-in-law Nick Dennis as Mickey Feeney Bill and Clement Bloch. Survived by granddaughters Jill Bloch and Susan...
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  • orchestra were folded into the Ed Sullivan Show Orchestra, conducted by Ray Bloch. During the early days of television, the demands on studio musicians...
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    {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} ^{2}} to the Bloch sphere is the Hopf fibration, with each ray of spinors mapping to one point on the Bloch sphere. Given an orthonormal...
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    producer Sherman Billingsley (1900–1966), restaurateur, owner of Stork Club Ray Bloch (1902–1982), composer, songwriter and arranger Clint Blume (1898–1973)...
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    Bryant, a former Powers Girl, became Gleason's "And awaaay we go" girl. Ray Bloch was Gleason's first music director, followed by Sammy Spear, who stayed...
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    City and he started getting work, singing on the radio for Lyn Murray, Ray Bloch and other choral directors. By 1944, he was doing 10 radio shows a week...
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    Felix Bloch (/blɒk/; German: [blɔx]; 23 October 1905 – 10 September 1983) was a Swiss-American physicist and Nobel physics laureate who worked mainly...
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  • tempos. The version recorded by Teresa Brewer with orchestra directed by Ray Bloch on January 10, 1952, was released by Coral Records as catalog number 60676...
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  • Fighters Ed, Edd n Eddy – Patric Caird The Ed Sullivan Show ("Toast") – Ray Bloch Eight Is Enough – Grant Goodeve Eisenhower and Lutz ("Boys Like You")...
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  • and president of the label. Its musical director was orchestra leader Ray Bloch. Some sources recite that Signature closed in 1948. However, other sources...
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  • the United States Capitol; and The Ed Sullivan Show orchestra leader Ray Bloch, reprising that role. "Bye Bye Birdie" – Kim "The Telephone Hour" – Ursula...
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    Ray Douglas Bradbury (US: /ˈbrædbɛri/ BRAD-berr-ee; August 22, 1920 – June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter. One of the most celebrated...
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    and Jan Arden; dancer Don Liberto; announcer Lee Vines, and bandleader Ray Bloch. The key to the program's success was its informality, as columnist Ed...
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    Cooper, 1864) – California butterfly ray Gymnura micrura (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) – Smooth butterfly ray Gymnura natalensis (Gilchrist & W. W....
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  • soundtrack (Columbia, 1972), available on LP, Cassette Studio cast (The Ray Bloch Singers) (date unknown), available on LP Broadway revival cast (1997)...
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  • show to a Navy one. Somehow Bilko gets on stage. Marlo Lewis as himself. Ray Bloch as himself. 49 15 "Bilko Gets Some Sleep" Al De Caprio Nat Hiken, Tony...
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    Paradise (Les nuits de Montréal) (2004). Connie Haines, Alan Dale, the Ray Bloch Seven, and Sy Oliver's Orchestra (released by Signature Records as catalog...
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  • dependence of the resistivity ρ of a metal can be approximated through the Bloch–Grüneisen formula: ρ ( T ) = ρ ( 0 ) + A ( T Θ R ) n ∫ 0 Θ R / T x n ( e...
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    later married Myrna Hamilton, with whom he had 2 sons, Roy Hamilton Jr. and Ray Hamilton. Both sons are actively involved in the music and entertainment...
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  • fringes of art. Coincidentally, Bloch later referred to his mentor Ray Johnson as the "fringe of the fringe." Bloch attended Kent State University, where...
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    Greatest Love", was composed by Gleason and performed by an orchestra led by Ray Bloch, previously the orchestra leader for Gleason's variety show as well as...
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    New York City), Louis J. Lefkowitz (the Attorney General of New York), Ray Bloch, Van Cliburn, Walter Cronkite, Toots Shor and Risë Stevens. The Philadelphia...
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  • stirring brass, string, and woodwind fanfare (most likely composed by Ray Bloch, longtime music director for Ed Sullivan), while the camera panned over...
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    Lewis and Van, Rita and Allen Farrell, Faye Emerson 52) January 9, 1951: Ray Bloch and his Orchestra, Rosemary Clooney, Bobby Lane, Claire and Georgie Kaye...
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  • musical guests (one week per side). The background music was supplied by Ray Bloch and his orchestra. Program No. 1 Frankie Laine - (Do Not Play Before Oct...
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  • guitarist (b. 1956) March 24 – Ken Harris, animator (b. 1898) March 29 Ray Bloch, composer, songwriter, conductor, pianist, author, author, and arranger...
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  • a big band singer in the 1940s, singing with Al Trace, Joe Reichman, Ray Bloch and Shep Fields. She started recording as a soloist in 1946 for the minor...
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