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  1. Mickey Hart

    Mickey Hart (born September 11, 1943) is best known as one of the two drummers from the rock band the Grateful Dead. He and fellow Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann earned the nickname "the rhythm devils". He joined the Grateful Dead in September 1967, and left in February 1971, after some bad business deals by his father Lenny Hart, who had briefly managed the Dead. During his sabbatical, in 1972, he recorded the album "Rolling Thunder".

  2. Joan Osborne

    Joan Elizabeth Osborne (born July 8, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her song "One of Us."

  3. Rob Barraco

    Rob Barraco is a keyboardist who has played with Phil Lesh and Friends, The Dead, Dark Star Orchestra, Chris Robinson & New Earth Mud, The Zen Tricksters, and Red Flannel Hash. He was the permanent keyboardist for Phil Lesh and Friends from 2000 to 2003 and has been in the band's line-up at other times. He took the place of Vince Welnick as keyboardist for The Dead when they reunited for summer tours in 2003 and 2004.

  4. Greg Osby

    Greg Osby (born in St. Louis, Missouri on 3 August 1960) is a jazz saxophonist who plays mainly in the Free jazz, Free funk and M-Base medium. He studied at the Berklee College of Music. He played on Jack DeJohnette's "Special Edition", and has recorded with Steve Coleman, Jim Hall and Andrew Hill (setting the stage for Hill and Hall's later appearance on Osby's "The Invisible Hand"). He began recording albums under his own name for JMT Records in the 1980s, …

  5. Michael Houser

    Michael Houser (January 6 1962 - August 10 2002) was the lead guitarist of the band Widespread Panic. Born in Boone, North Carolina, Houser became a founding member of "Widespread Panic" in 1982 while attending the University of Georgia with John Bell. His distinctive playing style was featured on the band's first seven studio albums and is responsible for the band's moniker: "an honest tune with a lingering lead".

  6. Helena Carroll

    Helena Carroll is a Scottish film, television and stage actress. She was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, and educated there at the Notre Dame de Namur convent school. She is mostly a stage actress, but has also done films (James Joyce's "The Dead") and television. Her age and personal details are very well-kept secrets, but she has been acting onstage since at least the early 1950s.

  7. Frank Patterson

    Frank Patterson (October 51938 - June 102000) was a world-famous Irish tenor. He was known as "Ireland's Golden Tenor." His albums include the following: Ireland in Song; Ireland's Best Loved Ballads; I Can Almost See Ireland From Here; God Bless America: An Irish Salute; and, Sings Sacred Songs of Ireland. He sang hymns, ballads, and traditional songs, as well as a few popular songs such as My Heart Will Go On (Titanic), and The Wind Beneath My Wings.

  8. Chris

    well, i consider myself a rather cofident man who can get whatever he puts his mind to. I was raised in south africa with my sister and parents. We had a ranch where we cared for animals that have been hurt by poachers. after 15 years being in the wild, we came to the US to open a ranch for retiered circus animals. caring for animals has been a big part of my life. ok, thats one big lie, but it sounded pretty good.

  9. Jason Campbell

    PRESSURE...Stupid pressure builds to a moment of paralyzing fear. It's bizarre what goes through your head standing frozen in a moment sheer panic. It's too bad I can't cover my eyes and disappear like I did when I was little. Back to the basics.

  10. Peter

    I'm a boy, 17 years old, from Denmark. I attend to gymnasium, which is pretty much the same as senior high over there.. Ofc my main interest is music.. I play the guitar, but I really suck at it because I'm lazy and always too busy with school to play.,.

  11. Thomas Oakes

    Well to start with I am a person who loves to have fun but can be a little intense (in a good way). My family is from the Azores Islands, San Miguel and Graciosa which accounts for being a little spicy. My goal in life is to never give up on people I love no matter what. Sometimes in life we discover things about ourselves by watching others make bad decisions, and that's just the way it goes.

  12. Krazy Karl
  13. Mark E. Rogers

    Mark E. Rogers (born 1952) is an American author-illustrator. He was named "Class Artist" in 1970. While a student at Pt. Pleasant Beach High School, he wrote a short novel, "The Runestone", which has since been adapted into a 1990 film starring Peter Riegert and Joan Severance. He was a three year Varsity Football player and four year Varsity Track weight man. At the University of Delaware he continued his interest in writing, …

  14. Kate O'Toole

    Kate O'Toole is an award-winning Irish actress. Daughter of Peter O'Toole and Siân Phillips, O'Toole appeared in a 2006 West End production of Tenessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke" at the Apollo Theatre, London, and is cast in Channel 4's "Forgiven" and the Showtime series "The Tudors". Her film credits include "Dancing at Lughnasa", "Possession", "32A" and John Huston's last film, …

  15. Dorothy Jeakins

    Dorothy Jeakins (1914 - 1995) was a three-time Academy Award-winning costume designer. She got her start working on WPA projects and as a Disney artist in the 1930s. Her fashion career began as a designer at I. Magnin's, where she was spotted by director Victor Fleming. Hired as a sketch artist for "Joan of Arc" (1948), Jeakins worked on the costumes along with Barbara Karinska and shared an Oscar with her. This was the first Oscar ever awarded for costumes.

  16. Willoughby Weaving

    (Harry) Willoughby Weaving (1885-1977) was a British First World War writer and poet. Willoughby Weaving was the son of Harry Walker Weaving, brewer and farmer, of Pewet House, Abingdon. He entered Abingdon School and Pembroke College, Oxford, becoming a schoolmaster at Rockport School and headmaster and proprietor of Elm Park School, Co Armagh. Serving in the Great War in the Royal Irish Rifles, Weaving wrote various war poems, …

  17. Ann Stockton

    She was a harp player and long time studio musician who played on many soundtracks, spanning the period of 7 decades.

  18. Paul Carroll
  19. John Halpin
  20. Celin Cuadra
  21. Molly Shaw
  22. Vicky Dennison
  23. Chuck Blecka
  24. Derek Hate
  25. Tzetzi Ganev
  26. Amanda Baird
  27. Rose Bagdasarian
  28. Sheila Kenny
  29. Robert Pecina
  30. Scott Hall
  31. Kathy Knapton
  32. Clayton Reynolds
  33. Louise Dowling
  34. Nestor Alban
  35. Robert Kramer
  36. Richard Cramer
  37. Ciara J Fenton
  38. Ariel Carmeli
  39. Eily O'Grady
  40. Clive Hart

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