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Isador Simon "Sid" Phillips (14 June 1907 – 23 May 1973) was a British jazz clarinettist, bandleader and arranger. [1] He was once known as "England's King of the Clarinet". [ 2 ]
Sidney Clarke Phillips, Jr. (September 2, 1924 – September 26, 2015) was a United States Marine, family practice physician, and author from Mobile, Alabama. He provided source material and interviews for the making of Ken Burns ' PBS documentary film The War and the HBO miniseries The Pacific .
Sid Phillips (musician) (1907–1973), English jazz musician Sidney Phillips (1924–2015), American physician and US Marine Sid Phillips ( Toy Story ) , voiced by Erik von Detten, the main antagonist in the 1995 film Toy Story
Sid Phillips (instrumental) 1930s: Lee Wiley: Lee Wiley: 1942: Harry James and His Orchestra: Helen Forrest: cf. 1942 in music, peaked nr. 19 1945: Erroll Garner (instrumental) cf. 1945 in music: 1946: Jazz at the Philharmonic: Billie Holiday: On June 3, with Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Jacquet, Lester Young and Buck Clayton: 1946: Andy Russell ...
In addition to the main cast, Toy Story 3 features Jeff Pidgeon as the Aliens, R. Lee Ermey as Sarge and Blake Clark as Slinky, Andy's other toys; Laurie Metcalf and Bea Miller as Andy's mother Mrs. Davis and sister Molly; Emily Hahn and Lori Alan as Bonnie and her mother; Erik von Detten as Sid, a garbage truck driver; and Javier Fernández ...
Ariana Grande is an Academy Award nominee! Grande, 31, received her first career Oscar nomination on Thursday, Jan. 23, when she joined fellow nominees Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown ...
British adult entertainer Lily Phillips has revealed her ambitious mission of breaking the record for sleeping with the most men in 24 hours. Dubbed the “record-breaking event of the year ...
"Heartaches" is a song written by composer Al Hoffman and lyricist John Klenner and originally published in 1931. A fast-tempo instrumental version of the song by Ted Weems and his Orchestra became a major hit in 1947, topping the Billboard Best Selling Singles chart.