Scott Hammond may refer to: Scott Hammond (musician) (born 1973), English drummer Scott Hammond (politician) (born 1966), American politician in Nevada...
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Scott Hammond (born 4 June 1973) is an English drummer. He plays with Ian Anderson (the leader and frontman of British Rock band Jethro Tull) and has...
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Winfield Scott Hammond (November 17, 1863 – December 30, 1915) was an American politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party. He was the last governor...
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Sobel 1978, p. 786. "Winfield Scott Hammond". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 13, 2023. "Winfield Scott Hammond". Minnesota Historical Society...
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Scott A. Hammond is a former major general and Commander and Chief of Staff of the Georgia Air National Guard. Hammond graduated from the United States...
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keyboard player John O'Hara, plus guitarist Florian Opahle, drummer Scott Hammond and additional vocalist Ryan O'Donnell. Thick as a Brick 2 had its world...
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Scott Hammond (born 1966 in Syracuse, New York) is an American politician. He was elected to the Nevada State Senate in 2012 to represent District 18...
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The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced...
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vacant since October 2023, following the resignation of Republican Scott Hammond to become executive director of the Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce...
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includes Anderson, bassist David Goodier, keyboardist John O'Hara, drummer Scott Hammond and guitarist Jack Clark. Jethro Tull are an English progressive rock...
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2007) A L'Orgue Hammond: Ballades No. 2 (Barclay 80.575, 1975) A L'Orgue Hammond: Ballades No. 3 (Barclay 80.576, 1975) Rhoda Scott Budapesten (Pepita...
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Matthews, Nevada State Controller (2023–present) State legislators Scott Hammond, state senator from the 18th district (2012–present) Jeff Stone, state...
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November 3, 1914. Democratic Party of Minnesota candidate Winfield Scott Hammond defeated Republican Party of Minnesota challenger William E. Lee. William...
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January 5, 1921. He became governor after the death of Governor Winfield Scott Hammond (1863–1915). Elected in 1938, Burnquist returned to serve as Minnesota...
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he is sometimes referred to as John Hammond Jr. Hammond is a son of record producer and talent scout John H. Hammond and his first wife, Jemison McBride...
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Pirie Scott and Co. store. According to the 1960 United States census Hammond's population reached a record high of 111,698 residents. Hammond, like other...
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songs are acoustic based and without drums, partly because drummer Scott Hammond was unable to record at home. The band recorded their individual parts...
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journalist Wayne G. Hammond, J. R. R. Tolkien scholar William Alexander Hammond (1828–1900), American soldier and physician Winfield Scott Hammond (1863–1915)...
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television can match his longevity. Few have his instincts for what sells." Scott Hammond of VultureHound magazine praised the legacy of McMahon's successes,...
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(1807–1864), 60th Governor of South Carolina Jay Hammond (1922–2005), 5th Governor of Alaska Winfield Scott Hammond (1863–1915), 18th Governor of Minnesota This...
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incorporated in 1871. It was the hometown of Minnesota Governor Winfield Scott Hammond, a Democrat who served in 1915. In the 1940s, Theodore S. Mondale, the...
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Burning. Scott is a vocalist, guitarist and pianist, and has played a large range of other instruments, including the bouzouki, drums, and Hammond organ...
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Democrat Marcia Washington appointed to replace Atkinson. [3] Republican Scott Hammond (District 18) resigned. [4] Sean Whaley (May 25, 2010). "In Surprise...
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Thomas Taylor Hammond (born May 10, 1944) is a retired American sports commentator. Hammond began working with NBC Sports in 1984. Hammond covered Thoroughbred...
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congressional district covers the south Twin Cities metro area and contains all of Scott, Dakota, and Le Sueur counties. It also contains part of northern and eastern...
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Dr. John Hammond is a fictional character in the Jurassic Park franchise. He is introduced in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, which began...
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David Goodier – bass guitar John O'Hara – piano, keyboards, Hammond organ Scott Hammond – drums Additional personnel Unnur Birna – spoken vocals (tracks...
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from the original on 11 March 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2020. Moritz, Scott; Hammond, Ed. "Cincinnati Bell to Buy Hawaiian Telcom, OnX for $851 Million"...
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Archived December 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Robert North Roberts; Scott Hammond; Valerie A. Sulfaro (2012). Presidential Campaigns, Slogans, Issues...
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Jeffrey Hammond (born 30 July 1946), often known by his former stage name Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, is an English artist and former musician best known...
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