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William Ballard Doggett (February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996) [1] was an American pianist and organist. [2] He began his career playing swing music before transitioning into rhythm and blues. [3]
You Never Give Me Your Money is a book by author and music journalist Peter Doggett about the break-up of the English rock band the Beatles and its aftermath. [1] The book was published in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head in September 2009, [2] and by HarperStudio in the United States in 2010. [3]
Lloyd Alton Doggett II (born October 6, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is a U.S. representative from Texas. A Democrat, he has represented a district based in Austin since 1995, currently numbered as Texas's 37th congressional district. Doggett was previously a member of the Texas Senate and a justice of the Texas Supreme Court.
"Honky Tonk" is an instrumental written by Billy Butler, Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott, and Shep Shepherd. Doggett recorded it as a two-part single in 1956. [2] It became Doggett's signature piece and a standard recorded by many other performers.
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"Honky Tonk Number Three" (Doggett, Butler, Scott, Shepherd) – 2:44 "Leaps and Bounds" (Scott, Ellis, Butler, Shepherd) – 5:30 Recorded in Cincinnati, OH on May 19, 1954 (track 4), September 18, 1956 (track 11), October 12, 1956 (tracks 5 & 10) and October 29, 1956 (tracks 6-8), and New York City, NY on January 12, 1956 (track 9), June 16 ...
To Doggett's bewilderment, the video camera shows no one sitting in the chair the janitor appears to be seated in and Doggett and Chuck realize they do not, in fact, have a suspect in custody. Doggett calls Scully, who has gone to Trevor's house to speak with him only to find that Trevor is not at home, having sneaked out past his father.
Doggett v. United States, a 1992 case that was decided by the US Supreme Court; Doggett's Coat and Badge, the oldest rowing race in the world; Doggett's Repository of Arts, a Boston (Massachusetts, USA) art gallery c.1821-1825, run by John Doggett; John Doggett, fictional character in the Canadian-American FOX television series The X-Files