• Patrick Cairns "Spike" Hughes (19 October 1908 – 2 February 1987) was a British musician, composer and arranger involved in the worlds of classical music...
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  • Herbert Hughes (16 May 1882 – 1 May 1937) was an Irish composer, music critic and a collector and arranger of Irish folksongs. He was the father of Spike Hughes...
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    Spike (Hebrew: ספייק) is an Israeli fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile and anti-personnel missile with a tandem-charge high-explosive anti-tank...
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    Adam Spiegel (born October 22, 1969), known professionally as Spike Jonze (/dʒoʊnz/), is an American filmmaker, actor and photographer. His work includes...
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  • John F. "Spike" Hughes is a Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. Hughes' research is in computer graphics, particularly those aspects of...
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    with Levine on the podium, in 1982. In his history of Glyndebourne, Spike Hughes remembered Ewing's Dorabella as "a particular joy, with a natural gift...
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  • Hughes (1922–2003), American football coach Sophie Hughes (born 1986), British translator Spike Hughes (1908–1987), British musician Stephanie Hughes...
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  • Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was an Irish comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an...
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  • fundamental harmony". "Nocturne", one of the pre-release singles, was an old Spike Hughes composition. Lage said he liked this tune because "it starts on this...
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    1933, Carter participated in sessions with British composer/musician Spike Hughes, who visited New York City to organize recordings with prominent African...
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    between 1938 and 1945 and 1947–1950. He also played with Cecil Scott, Spike Hughes, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill, Jimmy Rushing, Buck Clayton...
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    already showed an interest in electronics. As his older half brother Pat (Spike) Hughes, wrote of a visit to Glen Riddle in 1933: "...at 4 years and a few months...
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    He also played the lead in the film adaptation of Spike Milligan's comic novel, Puckoon. Hughes also voiced Tapir in the three Robbie the Reindeer films...
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  • be found on record with Red Allen, Putney Dandridge, Billie Holiday, Spike Hughes, Jelly Roll Morton, Big Joe Turner, and Teddy Wilson. Lucie served in...
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    (1924–1990) Scotty Holt Fred Hopkins (1947–1999) Jim Hughart (born 1936) Spike Hughes (1908–1987) Stig Hvalryg (born 1960) Dieter Ilg (born 1961) Peter Ind...
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  • series of humorous books on sports and pursuits by Michael Green or Spike Hughes, e.g. The Art of Coarse Rugby Coarse model, a computationally fast, auxiliary...
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    Hughes's sexuality. Spike Lee's 1996 film Get on the Bus, included a black gay character, played by Isaiah Washington, who invokes the name of Hughes...
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  • Hutchinson, to go with a republication of The Art of Coarse Cricket by Spike Hughes, who had intended the title as a play on Coarse Fishing. Green describes...
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  • singer/songwriter David Gilmour, singer/songwriter and guitarist of Pink Floyd Spike Hughes, jazz musician and journalist Ronnie Ross, jazz musician John Woolford...
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    also liberally re-employed arias and other sequences in later works. Spike Hughes notes that of the twenty-six numbers of Eduardo e Cristina, produced...
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    the music lacks recitatives and consists entirely of set numbers. As Spike Hughes notes, the action is mostly carried forward by the spoken dialogue, so...
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    specialised in flute. He recorded flute solos with Benny Carter and with Spike Hughes in 1933, and played and recorded with the Chick Webb band for several...
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  • Robinson 2007b Spike; Adams 2018 Hale 2007, track 1; Anderman 2008 Ewing 2007; Spike Hughes 2008; Hubbard 2011; Levine 2007 Sawdey 2008; Hughes 2008 Ewing...
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  • recorded more than one hundred sides with various English bands, including Spike Hughes and His Decca-Dents, the Jack Payne Orchestra, Jack Hylton's Orchestra...
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    Matthew Allen Hughes (born October 13, 1973) is an American retired mixed martial artist with a background in wrestling. Widely considered among the greatest...
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  • subject of the 2015 biographical play The Moderate Soprano by David Hare. Spike Hughes (1981). Glyndebourne: A History of the Festival Opera Founded in 1934...
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  • Thalben-Ball, Australian-born organist and composer, 90 2 February – Spike Hughes, jazz musician, 78 7 March – Evelyn Dove, singer, 85 9 March – Arthur...
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  • principal conductor from 1931 until 1946, but others included Walter Goehr, Spike Hughes, Harold Lowe, Mark Lubbock and Lionel Salter. In August 1949, the ensemble...
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    horn and orchestra by Antony Hopkins, Overture: The Masterdrinkers by Spike Hughes and a concertino for piano tuner and orchestra by Lambert Williamson...
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  • Wood was the aunt of both the physicist J. B. Gunn and the musician Spike Hughes, and granddaughter of Samuel Peploe Wood. She was also the sister-in-law...
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