Ray Wilson - England, Everton and Huddersfield Town - Framed and 100% Genuine Hand Signed 10" X 8" Photo - 12" X 9" Frame - With AFTAL Certificate Of Authenticity (COA). Ramon 'Ray' Wilson,(17 December 1934 – 15 May 2018) was an English professional footballer who played at left - back. He was a member of the England National Team that won the FIFA 1966 World Cup. He was born in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. This unique framed item item would make the the most amazing gift/present, or grace any room in the house or office. A true football collectors, England, Everton, Huddersfield Town, or Football Fan's generally, appreciating asset. We ONLY sell 100% genuine hand signed authentic memorabilia with Certificate's of Authenticity. Buy with complete and total confidence from the UK's largest poster/memorabilia company and eBay's highest rated seller in this category with 110,000+ positive feedbacks received.
So many beautiful pieces to choose from… that was my dilemma when sitting down to illustrate bridal themed ‘sleepwear’, though I probably shouldn’t call it sleepwear considering there is very little slumber going on. The category consisting of short flirty baby dolls, revealing corsetry, skimpy teddies & wispy wraps . . .
Après ses sombres années à l'orphelinat, Millie Plume a enfin retrouvé sa mère et se tourne résolument vers l'avenir. À 14 ans, elle doit désormais travailler. Peu disposée au métier de domestique, la jeune fille à l'imagination débordante et au tempérament de feu nourrit un rêve... devenir écrivain.
Tina Wilson, artist and designer of fashion and lingerie is the contributor to this fabulous Fashion Illustration column with her extraordinary drawings with the focus on lingerie and topical news.
Challenge 303 awesome tactical chess problems not only as fun puzzle-solving tests but a great training tool Both a fascinating challenge and great training tool, these 303 awesome tactic puzzles are not only super fun to solve but great for beginners, advanced beginners, and intermediate players to use as tools to win chess games. Tactics are presented in order of difficulty so that players can advance from the simple to the complex positions. Finding the right answer will bring about a forced checkmate or a winning material superiority. Puzzles cover the gamut from straightforward moves right up to tricky traps. A book for chess winners! | Author: Fred Wilson|Bruce Alberston | Publisher: Cardoza | Publication Date: Feb 13, 2018 | Number of Pages: 192 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback/Games & Activities | ISBN-10: 1580423612 | ISBN-13: 9781580423618
View the comic strip for Ziggy by cartoonist Tom Wilson & Tom II created January 08, 2018 available on GoComics.com
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View the comic strip for Ziggy by cartoonist Tom Wilson & Tom II created February 05, 2018 available on GoComics.com
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has paid tribute to Mary Wilson, the widow of former prime minister Harold Wilson, after her death aged 102.
Once upon a time, North Omaha was littered with large mansions and estates. This article summarizes some of them.
My Boy, the third solo record from New Zealand singer/\r\nsongwriter Marlon Williams, announces an artist emerging anew. Gone is the\r\nsolemn, country-indebted crooner with the velvet voice - in his place comes a\r\nplayful, shapeshifting creature.\r\nFollowing the release of his second album, 2018's Make Way For\r\nLove, Williams' toured the world, playing major festivals and collaborating with\r\nLorde, Yo-Yo Ma and Florence Welch. He also forged a fledgling acting career\r\nwith roles in films The True History of the Kelly Gang and Netflix series Sweet\r\nTooth, as well as a cameo in Oscar winning film A Star Is Born. My Boy parlays\r\nthis flush of worldly experience into a vivid record as spirited and kinetic as\r\nthe unfolding life of it's performer. \"I've always explored different character\r\nelements in my music,\" says Williams. \"And the more I get into acting, the more\r\ntricks I'm learning about representation and presentation. To get braver and\r\nbolder with exploring shifting contexts and new ways of doing things.\"\r\nAs the pandemic paused global travel, Williams found himself at\r\nhome in New Zealand, reconnecting with family and friends. Soon new demos\r\nand lyrical themes emerged: of self-identity and escapism; tribalism and a\r\ngnarled family tree; and ruminations on the role of masculinity and mateship.\r\nCo-produced with Tom Healy and recorded at Roundhead Studios\r\nin New Zealand, My Boy finds Williams' leading a new band through a set of\r\ngenre-hopping tunes: from the cheery sway of 'My Boy' and chugging '80s noir\r\nsheen of 'Thinking Of Nina', to the charging synth of 'River Rival', and the sultry\r\npop jam 'Don't Go Back.' All this sonic and emotional whiplash is intentional,\r\nand ultimately My Boy sees Williams having f
On the fourth chaotic day of fallout from President Donald Trump’s hugely consequential remarks regarding the US relationship to Russia, Congress did something rare: it took unified action.
Bebop Alto Saxophonist Richie Cole Pays Tribute to a Lifelong Hero on "Cannonball," Set for Oct. 26 Release On Richie Cole Presents Recording Features 12 Adderley Staples, One Cole Original Performed by the Pittsburgh Alto Madness Orchestra Featuring Trombonist Reggie Watkins October 2, 2018 The alto madness of Richie Cole celebrates one of its chief inspirations with the October 26 release of Cannonball (Richie Cole Presents). An inveterate bebop stalwart, Cole leads the Pittsburgh Alto Madness Orchestra and several special guests in paying tribute to his hero, the legendary alto saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. The album comprises a dozen tunes closely associated with Adderley (including his own "Sack o' Woe"), as well as a brand-new Cole original ("Bell of the Ball"). While Cole often uses ideas from Adderley's arrangements to formulate his own, no one could mistake either of the altoists for the other -- nor would the stubbornly individual Cole want them to. "I didn't try to play like Cannonball, I focused on how he tells a story," says Cole. "You have to tell stories if you're going to connect with an audience and there was no one better at that than him." The eight-piece ensemble, too, drawn from Cole's home base of Pittsburgh, is very different from Adderley's famous quintets. Cole's frontline partner on Cannonball is trombonist Reggie Watkins (pictured at left with Cole) -- a surrogate for cornetist Nat Adderley, his brother's longtime brass foil. Two more horns, tenor saxophonistRick Matt and trumpeter J.D. Chaisson, join in for four of the album's 13 tracks. Guitarist Eric Susoeff, keyboardistKevin Moore, bassist/producer Mark Perna, and drummer Vince Taglieri fill out the rhythm section. In taking on Adderley's repertoire, Cole finds ways to evoke his hero, though often with a twist. Where Nancy Wilson traditionally joined Adderley on "Save Your Love for Me," Cole brings in the vocalist Kenia, who sings his bossa nova arrangement in Portuguese. The altoist recreates Adderley's 1961 solo on "Toy," but not before letting Watkins have his uproarious way with the song. Meanwhile, a rendition of "Dat Dere" closely resembling the version on Adderley's 1960 album Them Dirty Blues is subverted with a newly devised arrangement for all four horns. "It's like where did this big band come from?" Cole says with a laugh. Cole keeps it tight on Cannonball; most of the tunes stay close to the five-minute mark. "I could stretch out and play my ass off," Cole says. "But then you lose the thread of the story, and the audience. . . . I want to play melodies that regular people, working people, can enjoy." L. to r.: Mark Perna, Richie Cole, Reggie Watkins. Richie Cole was born in 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey. His father, a big band enthusiast, ran a local jazz joint called the Harlem Club. Young Richie met any number of great jazz performers there, including Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, and Freddie Hubbard, and at 10 took up alto saxophone on a horn someone had left at the club. He played in various school bands and, at 16, attended a music camp directed by alto legendPhil Woods (with whom he would record the 1980 fan favorite, Side by Side). He went on to study at Boston's Berklee School of Music, then continued his jazz education in the big bands of Buddy Rich, Lionel Hampton, and Doc Severinsen before forming his own bebop quintet. Unswayed by jazz-rock trends, Cole in the early '70s began a long association with the great vocalist Eddie Jefferson, with whom he worked until the vocalese innovator's 1979 death, recording among others the popular album Alto Madness. Cole thrived on '80s encounters with Sonny Stitt and Art Pepper and spread his alto madness with pianist Bobby Enriquez and saxophonist Boots Randolph. He turned out a flurry of albums through the '90s with his seven-man Alto Madness Orchestra. For years, Cole lived the life of a wanderer. Following a romantic breakup, he was talked into moving to Pittsburgh by his daughter Annie. "She had to drag me there kicking and screaming," he says. But as his song "I Have a Home in Pittsburgh" tells you, things have worked out well for him in the Iron City. "Pittsburgh is like an oasis, an island," Cole says. "There are fantastic musicians here." One of them -- bassist Mark Perna -- helped him create his own label, Richie Cole Presents, on whichCannonball is the sixth release. Cole and his musical partners will be celebrating the release of the new CD at Wallace's Whiskey Room and Kitchen in Pittsburgh, 7-9 pm on Friday 10/26. Photography: Aaron Jackendoff Richie Cole "Cannonball" - Album Trailer Web Site: markpernamusic.com/richie-cole Media Contact: Terri Hinte 510-234-8781 [email protected] terrihinte.com
Pitch Perfect 3-Movie Boxset - Ultimate A Cappella CollectionSpecificationsFormat: Blu-ray, Digital DownloadRegion Code: WorldwideDirector: Jason Moore, Elizabeth Banks, Trish SieStarring: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, Hailee SteinfeldLanguage: EnglishSubtitles: English, Spanish, French, and moreRunning Time: Approximately 335 minutes (total for all three films)Release Date: 2018Review "The Pitch Perfect 3-Movie Boxset is a must-have for fans of the series. The chemistry among the cast, led by Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, is as delightful as ever. The musical performances are top-notch, and the humor remains fresh and engaging throughout all three films. While the third installment may not reach the heights of the original, it still provides a satisfying conclusion to the beloved franchise." - Movie Enthusiast About the Movies The "Pitch Perfect" trilogy follows the journey of the Barden Bellas, an all-female a cappella group, as they navigate the challenges of college life, competitions, and the real world. The first film introduces us to Beca (Anna Kendrick), a freshman who reluctantly joins the Bellas and helps them revamp their sound. The sequel sees the Bellas aiming for international glory, while the final installment reunites the group for a USO tour, where they face new challenges and embrace the next chapters of their lives. Each film is filled with catchy musical numbers, hilarious moments, and heartwarming themes of friendship and perseverance. Special FeaturesDirector's CommentaryDeleted ScenesBehind-the-Scenes FeaturettesCast and Crew InterviewsGag ReelExtended Musical PerformancesMusic VideosBuy Now! Don't miss out on this ultimate a cappella collection! Supplies are limited, so grab your copy of the "Pitch Perfect 3-Movie Boxset" today and enjoy the harmonious journey of the Barden Bellas! The disk has English audio.
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Jane and Louise Wilson print, False Positive, False Negative, 2012. Medium: Screen print on mirrored acrylic. Size: 65 x 96.5 cm. Edition: 20. Signed and numbered.
Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) was asked about proposed food stamp cuts.
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Owen Wilson has been making a commercial name for himself in Europe. First, he waxed poetic for Sofology, and now he’s butchering the French language in new spots for Mondelez International’s Oreo peanut butter cookie.
Christian Eriksen of Tottenham during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham FC at Wembley Stadium on August 18, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
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Manchester’s gallery-in-a-park, the Whitworth shows some of the city’s finest contemporary and historic exhibitions, the cafe here is excellent too.