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Jet Harris - Members of Pre-Shadows Groups
... Newman (saxophone) + John Welsh (clarinet) + Jet Harris (bass) + Ray Edmunds (drums) 1956 - The Delinquents (jazz trio) ? (vocals) + ? (guitar) + Jet Harris (bass) + ? (drums) 1956-57 - Wee ...
... Newman (saxophone) + John Welsh (clarinet) + Jet Harris (bass) + Ray Edmunds (drums) 1956 - The Delinquents (jazz trio) ? (vocals) + ? (guitar) + Jet Harris (bass) + ? (drums) 1956-57 - Wee ...
Harris - Other Uses
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... Harris affine region detector, an algorithm Harris Hawk, Parabuteo unicinctus, a bird of prey Harris operator, a corner detection algorithm Harris ... Harris, a television film ...
Jim Brown (politician) - Politics
... Brown also served as co-chair of Harris's "Ontario Crime Control Commission" along with Gerry Martiniuk and Bob Wood ... We're not getting the message through." Premier Harris declared the comment as idiotic and shortly after Brown resigned from the Crime Control Commission ... In 1996, the Harris government reduced the number of provincial ridings from 130 to 103 ...
... Brown also served as co-chair of Harris's "Ontario Crime Control Commission" along with Gerry Martiniuk and Bob Wood ... We're not getting the message through." Premier Harris declared the comment as idiotic and shortly after Brown resigned from the Crime Control Commission ... In 1996, the Harris government reduced the number of provincial ridings from 130 to 103 ...
Thomas Harris (politician)
... Thomas Harris (1818 – November 29, 1884) was the first mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, serving from 1862 to 1865 ... Born in Almeley, Herefordshire, Harris married Emily Dickinson, a widow, in Liverpool in 1848 ... Harris came to Victoria by way of California in 1858, at the height of the Cariboo gold rush ...
... Thomas Harris (1818 – November 29, 1884) was the first mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, serving from 1862 to 1865 ... Born in Almeley, Herefordshire, Harris married Emily Dickinson, a widow, in Liverpool in 1848 ... Harris came to Victoria by way of California in 1858, at the height of the Cariboo gold rush ...
Jet Harris - Early Life and Career With The Shadows
... Harris, the only child of Bill and Winifred Harris, was born Terence Harris at Honeypot Lane, Kingsbury, North London, England ... Crombie and his group the Rockets, Crombie got a Framus bass guitar for Harris, making him one of the first British exponents of the instrument ... who later changed their name to The Shadows at Harris's suggestion ...
... Harris, the only child of Bill and Winifred Harris, was born Terence Harris at Honeypot Lane, Kingsbury, North London, England ... Crombie and his group the Rockets, Crombie got a Framus bass guitar for Harris, making him one of the first British exponents of the instrument ... who later changed their name to The Shadows at Harris's suggestion ...
Famous quotes containing the word harris:
“You see, my dear, it occurred to me that hed make a delightful coffin follower. That, that expression of melancholy. Its very interesting, dont you think so, my love?”
—Vernon Harris (c. 1910)
“Mother came to us destitute. She brings a child into the world, takes one look at him and promptly dies. Without leaving so much as a forwarding name and address.”
—Vernon Harris (c. 1910)
“Please, sir. I want some more.”
—Vernon Harris (c. 1910)