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young, intense, morose, would-be jazz musician | Ernie, a heroin addict whose horn is more often than |
Wellington Trades Hall, killing the caretaker, | Ernie Abbott. |
The widely respected scout | Ernie Accorsi is quoted as saying that if Bert Jones |
Cleveland Browns general manager | Ernie Accorsi drafted Slaughter in the 2nd round (43 |
Ernie Accorsi is the former General Manager of the N | |
Ernie Adams ... Cash Burridge | |
Ernie Adams - drums | |
Ernie Adams as Andy Kent | |
Ernie Adams as Flash Tracy | |
Ernie Adams as Henchman Joe | |
Ernie Adams as Grizzly Barr | |
Ernie Adams as Bush Cleveland | |
Ernie Adams as Gang Member Ted | |
ith Belinda Weitzel, Freddie Long, John LeFan, | Ernie Adams, Sara Shelton Mann |
Ernie Afaganis hosted this series which demonstrated | |
Al Balding provided commentary with host | Ernie Afaganis. |
Ernie, again, held the number 3 shirt at the beginni | |
Ernie Agosto: bongos | |
by the retirement of Republican Representative | Ernie Alexander of Lafayette. |
Ernie Alexander - Mickey's father | |
Ernie Allen (born 1946) is an attorney serving as th | |
unties Radio, he hosted a joint programme with | Ernie Almond, entitled Ern and Vern. |
Bateman's older brother | Ernie also played for the same three clubs. |
His brother, | Ernie, also was a tennis player. |
Ernie Altschuler - producer | |
eporter and anchor, where he took the place of | Ernie Anastos alongside Roz Abrams for the station's |
d to the 11 p.m. Eyewitness News in 1989 after | Ernie Anastos left to join WCBS and was originally p |
cern headed by veteran New York City TV anchor | Ernie Anastos) and broadcasts at 6 kilowatts ERP fro |
n New York television journalists Bill Beutel, | Ernie Anastos, Greg Hurst, Robb Hanrahan, Kaity Tong |
turned to WCBS in June of that year to replace | Ernie Anastos, who in turn left WCBS for a 5-year $1 |
the stations main anchors, Rosanna Scotto and | Ernie Anastos, for the 5 and 10 p.m. news shows. |
6 p.m. news telecast, replacing Lyn Brown and | Ernie Anastos. |
rs and writers to fill the void left by Chris, | Ernie, and Marvin. |
ong, and just as it seems Bert is going to get | Ernie and the piano out, David joins them, followed |
ely was born in Tarzana, Los Angeles to actors | Ernie and Elaine Lively. |
The four Grey Griffins, Max, Natalia, | Ernie, and Harley, visit Lord Sumner's castle in The |
The concert included, in order of appearance, | Ernie and the Automatics, Beatlejuice, Farrenheit, E |
A promotional film was shot starring Hill as | Ernie and Henry McGee as Ted. |
on opened a cash-only store managed by his son | Ernie, and it was here that the "Grab-It-Here" name |
Ernie and Jill Couch. | |
ly Wood Ford (1921-2001), died ten years after | Ernie and her body was interred with her husband's. |
tin Trevor, Frank Pettingell, Ronald Shiner as | Ernie and Martita Hunt. |
ong also features a screaming guitar solo from | Ernie, and Chris closes it with a clavinet solo. |
on (1969) of Sesame Street in a skit involving | Ernie and Cookie Monster. |
Prozac, Chaos ends Echo, Light in my Bedroom, | Ernie and Burnie, Astronaut, Down on the Cloud, Ami, |
he 4-1 victory making it a day to remember for | Ernie and fellow debutant Vic Wright. |
(Rex), Keira Naughton (Hope), Armando Riesco ( | Ernie), and Ione Skye (Gina). |
Ernie and fellow Canadian Pat Brain worked side by s | |
Announcer | Ernie Anderson, the narrator of the pilot episode, d |
ly, post-doc James Arnold and graduate student | Ernie Anderson, with a $5,000 grant) that developed |
Ernie Andrews | |
He recorded with | Ernie Andrews in Los Angeles in 1945, and led a trio |
Ernie Andrews (born December 25, 1927, Philadelphia, | |
Ernie Ashcroft won caps for England while at Wigan i | |
It was a top 5 hit for | Ernie Ashworth in 1960. |
He is remembered for writing | Ernie Ashworth's 1962 hit Each Moment (Spent With Yo |
ub Style" on March 10, 2011, world wide on the | Ernie B's reggae label. |
n cyclists, Hubert Opperman, Percy Osborne and | Ernie Bainbridge. |
s, he uses a Fractal Audio Axe-FX Ultra and an | Ernie Ball Volume Pedal. |
before he briefly used a 4 and 5 string model | Ernie Ball MusicMan Stingray bass during the Vulgar |
He uses | Ernie Ball custom gauges (typically; 11, 15, 22p, 32 |
Ernie Ball Volume Pedal. | |
Ernie Ball Strings | |
Ernie Ball Wah Pedal | |
Ernie Ball Strings (.010"-.052") | |
ve Tubes), Rocktron All-Access Pedalboard, two | Ernie Ball volume pedals (used for midi controls wit |
His guitar is a customized ESP Viper with | Ernie Ball guitar strings, Line 6 pod, Mesa Boogie D |
Ernie Ball Acoustic & Electric Guitar Strings | |
Ernie Ball 2831 Power Slinky Bass Strings | |
Ernie Ball Stainless Steel & Regular Slinky Bass Str | |
Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay 4 fretless, original p | |
He has been known to play Fender, | Ernie Ball, and Warwick basses. |
Ernie Banks was the first batter Gilson ever faced - | |
, and his 126 home runs placed him behind only | Ernie Banks and Travis Jackson. |
Wrigley Field, from the days of | Ernie Banks and Ron Santo. |
For example, Eddie Mathews overtook | Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs for the league lead |
September 8, 1953: | Ernie Banks was signed as an amateur free agent by t |
Ernie Banks became the first shortstop in the histor | |
Famers - Billy Williams, Ferguson Jenkins and | Ernie Banks - and featuring other stars like Ron San |
December 1, 1971: | Ernie Banks was released by the Cubs. |
finished second in the National League to | Ernie Banks with 35 home runs, and had 109 RBIs. |
Ernie Banks has been rumored to be part of a group l | |
highest total ever by a shortstop, surpassing | Ernie Banks' mark of 47 in 1958, and also the most e |
player in 19-year span (1955-1973) other than | Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, and Ron Santo to lead C |
Held Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, | Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench, Harmon Killebrew, Bill Ma |
Ernie Banks, National League MVP | |
Cub," | Ernie Banks, and Ryne Sandberg. |
Cub shortstop | Ernie Banks, Gary Sinise, Bill Murray, former Chicag |
( | Ernie Banks, who played most of his career before th |
ilemma in regards to the Cubs aging superstar, | Ernie Banks, whose injured knees made him a liabilit |
Ernie Banks, National League Home Run Champion | |
ding Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Luis Aparicio, | Ernie Banks, Roberto Clemente, Al Kaline, Willie May |
catchphrase for the double play combination of | Ernie Banks, Gene Baker and Steve Bilko: "Bingo to B |
a soon-to-be-famous double play combination of | Ernie Banks, Gene Baker and Steve Bilko. |
with future Hall of Famers Billy Williams and | Ernie Banks. |
new ball, threw the original ball to shortstop | Ernie Banks. |
Ernie become a major force behind the rise of the Hi | |
In 2008, | Ernie began work with a new trio, The Glenn Ferris W |
The album cover features Evil | Ernie beneath the Doomsday logo. |
Ernie Bjorkman is a former TV news anchor based in D | |
n which three other Wednesday players appeared | Ernie Blenkinsop, Alf Strange and Tony Leach. |
In 1951 | Ernie bought E.A. Boult, where he had been working s |
was elected mayor in 2006, defeating incumbent | Ernie Bourassa. |
ompleted the deal by sending Lou Klimchock and | Ernie Bowman to the Mets on September 25. |
hes, before his place in the team was taken by | Ernie Braidwood. |
At the 1980 state election, | Ernie Bridge won the seat. |
The retirement of Labor independent | Ernie Bridge, whose seat of Kimberley was subsequent |
t position in 2001 following the retirement of | Ernie Bridge. |
July, 1954: | Ernie Broglio was acquired by the Redlegs from the O |
Ernie Broglio (famously acquired by the Cubs in exch | |
Prior to 1956 season: | Ernie Broglio was purchased by the Giants from the V |
he Cardinals, in exchange for starting pitcher | Ernie Broglio, left-handed relief pitcher Bobby Shan |
Ernie Brooks played in Warrington's 6-0 victory over | |
Ernie Brooks won a cap for England while at Warringt | |
ording featured Richman (lead guitar, vocals), | Ernie Brooks (second guitar), Jerry Harrison (bass) |
"Rev It Up" (Jerry Harrison, John Sieger, | Ernie Brooks) - 4:17 |
"We're Always Talking" (Jerry Harrison, | Ernie Brooks) - 4:40 |
"Bobby" (Extended Mix) (Jerry Harrison, | Ernie Brooks) - 6:58 |
"Are You Running?" (Jerry Harrison, | Ernie Brooks, Monique Dayan) - 4:20 |
off the edge of the bridge-after which he and | Ernie, bruised, battered, and with scraped knees, sw |
The New Zealand side was: Alf Chorley, | Ernie Buckland, Albert Asher, Ernie Asher, Charles J |
"My Melancholy Baby" ( | Ernie Burnett - George A. Norton) - 3:05 |
The music was written by | Ernie Burnett, the lyrics by George A. Norton. |
"My Melancholy Baby" ( | Ernie Burnett, George A. Norton) - 4:20 |
"Melancholy Baby" ( | Ernie Burnett, George Norton) - 6:52 |
"My Melancholy Baby" ( | Ernie Burnett, George Norton) - 6:29 |
3, Scott took over Nancy, which was created by | Ernie Bushmiller (he eventually handed it over to Gu |
en "Fiddle About," with the character of Uncle | Ernie, by the time I'd got back to the room. |
d His Orchestra with refrain by Marion Hutton, | Ernie Caceres and The Modernaires recorded their ver |
Ernie Caceres, Bobby Hackett, Freddie Ohms, and Geor | |
am finish with just 13 men on the pitch, after | Ernie Caddell broke his leg and Purdon was forced to |
Ernie Calabria - guitar | |
Vince Colosimo as | Ernie Calbrese (2007) |
March 21, 1982: Vance Law and | Ernie Camacho were traded by the Pirates to the Chic |
The Athletics completed the trade by sending | Ernie Camacho to the Pirates on April 10. |
Ernie Camacho was drafted by the Athletics in the 1s | |
January 7, 1976: | Ernie Camacho was drafted by the Angels in the 4th r |
ox to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Vance Law and | Ernie Camacho. |
yers which included Fred Baring, Alan Belcher, | Ernie Cameron, Jack Cooper, Bill Eason, George Heinz |
t Blumberg, Glenn Stuart, Jack Coan (trumpet); | Ernie Carlson, Glenn Ferris (trombone); Don Switzer |
Ernie Carson (born December 4, 1937, Portland, Orego | |
t in 1987, leading Eddie Miller, Johnny Mince, | Ernie Carson, and others. |
Ernie Case is a former back in the All-America Footb | |
Robert | Ernie Castillo Jr. (born April 18, 1955 in Los Angel |
The album's gatefold cover art was designed by | Ernie Cefalu and features a sepia-toned Drew Struzan |
The album cover was designed by | Ernie Cefalu and illustrated by Drew Struzan. |
d meeting reported that Nebraska State Senator | Ernie Chambers claimed he heard credible reports of |
ska State Legislature being vacated by Senator | Ernie Chambers, who is barred from seeking re-electi |
Ernie Chambers- Nebraska State Senator since 1971. | |
State Legislature, serving as the successor of | Ernie Chambers. |
the 1940s on, with a story each in #3 (art by | Ernie Chan) and #4 (penciled by Howard Chaykin). |
egulars and team members at APS, these include | Ernie Cline (writer of Fanboys), Ragan Fox (host of |
a Q&A session after the film with Kyle Newman, | Ernie Cline, Matt Perniciaro and Kevin Mann. |
providing scoring chances for centre forwards | Ernie Cockle and Harry Loasby. |
ambert was over 30 and only a bit-part player ( | Ernie Coleman having led the front line through most |
33, scoring in both, before being displaced by | Ernie Coleman. |
Forrest Tucker as | Ernie Combs |
antity to help promote the Lady Death and Evil | Ernie comic franchises. |
Ernie, considered the lyricist of the group, wrote t | |
Ernie continued this romantic quest after the show w | |
ry and screenplay credit, with a third writer, | Ernie Contreras, also receiving screenplay credit. |
Kevin Hopps, Reed Robbins, Richard Fogel, and | Ernie Contreras. |
Ernie Cook came second and brother Bill third. | |
Ernie Cooksey | |
Ernie Coombs | |
The cast featured | Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup, both of whom would foll |
Ernie Cooper; Guinness Record holder for the longest | |
Ernest ' | Ernie' Coquet (6 January 1883 - 26 October 1946) was |
Ernest G. ( | Ernie) Cottreau (January 28, 1914 - March 7, 2004) w |
Edward Ernest ( | Ernie) Courtney (January 20, 1875 - February 29, 192 |
Ernie Crawford (Bohemians) | |
The program is run by head coach | Ernie D'Alessandro. |
Ernie Danjean is a former linebacker in the National | |
Ernie Davis was the first black player to be chosen | |
Running back | Ernie Davis would become the first black player to w |
The Express (2008), | Ernie Davis |
s death came only seventeen days after that of | Ernie Davis, the overall No. 1 pick in the 1962 NFL |
the football film The Express where he played | Ernie Davis, the first African American Heisman Trop |
Ernie Davis, Heisman Trophy | |
ran for mayor of Maple Ridge, finishing 2nd to | Ernie Daykin. |
Liebowitz, Lewis Peterman, F. Dane Teter, and | Ernie DelFante. |
The Florida Marlins sent | Ernie Delgado (minors) (September 19, 1995) to the T |
Ernie Dickens would lead the defense with 20 points, | |
Ernie did the voice over for the very first PowerPuf | |
Ernie died four days after his 67th birthday in Apri | |
899 (with Burton Hollister), 1902 & 1903 (with | Ernie Diehl), 1907 (with Ray Little), and 1908 (with |
A MVP Award voting, led the league in scoring; | Ernie DiGregorio, who won the NBA Rookie of the Year |
Ernie DiGregorio, former NBA player | |
Ernie DiGregorio, Led NBA, Free Throw Percentage, .9 | |
Ernie Dingo (1989) | |
tralian lifestyle television series, hosted by | Ernie Dingo then James Tobin. |
With the help of veteran funster Jack Merrick ( | Ernie Dingo), Simon ultimately fulfills his goal. |
Australian Indigenous actor and TV personality | Ernie Dingo. |
He also played ex-con | Ernie Dodds in Minder in 1982, with George Cole. |
Ernie Drew "Black Jack" Barrett (born August 27, 192 | |
Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who had to give up | |
s Berlinquette, Hector Dallaire, Louis Degray, | Ernie Dubeau, Clayton Frechette, Hyacinthe Guevremon |
Berlinguette†‡, J. Bougie†, Hector Dallaire†‡, | Ernie Dubeau†‡, Frank "Pud" Glass†‡, Alphonse Jette† |
Bermuda Dunes was developed in 1962 by | Ernie Dunlevie and Ray Ryan. |
central Texas musicians, including James Polk, | Ernie Durawa, Michael Melinger, Glenn Rexach, Randy |
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