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Kerry Jane Ellis was born on 6 May 1979 in Haughley, [4] near Stowmarket, in Suffolk, the daughter of Sandra Ann Reed and Terry John Ellis. [5] [6] Describing herself as a hyperactive young girl, she attended dance classes at the Ann Holland School of Theatre Dance and performed in local shows and pantomimes whilst also enjoying swimming and horse-riding.
Carl Doy in 2017. Carl William Doy ONZM (born 1947) is a British-born New Zealand pianist, composer and arranger. One of New Zealand's most successful musicians, Doy is probably best known for his multi-platinum selling Piano By Candlelight albums.
Tony Bennett first recorded the song on January 3 or 5, 1959, with the Count Basie Orchestra for Roulette. The recording was released on Basie Swings, Bennett Sings, also known as Strike Up the Band. [12] The Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded the song for the 1966 album Anything Goes!
The Michigan Philharmonic (or “Michigan Phil”) is a professional symphony orchestra in Southeast Michigan.The Michigan Phil has grown from a small community orchestra to an award-winning, dynamic and innovative professional regional orchestra serving several Michigan communities, including Plymouth, Canton, Birmingham-Bloomfield, Grosse Pointe, Detroit.
The concerts feature live classical and pop music.
John Winterbottom's eldest son, he served in the 1st Life Guards and the Royal Marines, Plymouth, played in the band of the Royal Horse Guards for nine years, and (at Plymouth) was bandmaster of the Royal Marine Light Infantry Band from 1851 until his death. [5] He was interred in Plymouth Cemetery. [1] William Winterbottom (c1820 – 29 ...
Stanley Clarke – bass guitar, double bass, organ, piccolo bass, bells, gong, vocals Chick Corea – piano on "Song to John"; George Duke – keyboards, bells, vocals; Jeff Beck – electric guitar on "Hello Jeff" and guitar solo on "Journey to Love"
Justin Hayward and Friends Sing the Moody Blues Classic Hits is an album by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues with the Frankfurt Rock Orchestra and Michael Sadler of Saga and Shaun Williamson as guest-singers.