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William York Wray (b. March 24, 1956, Fort Meade, Maryland) is an American cartoonist and landscape painter, notable for his Urban Landscape series of paintings, his many pages for Mad and his contributions to The Ren & Stimpy Show. He has used the name Bill Wray for his cartoon creations and William Wray for his work as a fine artist.
Wray spent much of his childhood traveling about as an Army brat, reading comic books and watching animated cartoons. At the age of 15, he received training in Newport Beach, California, from a retired Disney animator. He then entered the animation industry, working for a variety of studios, including Disney, Hanna-Barbera and Filmation.
In 1985, he moved to New York, doing comic book work for Marvel and DC Comics, while studying at New York's Art Students League. A phone call from John Kricfalusi sent him back West in the early 1990s to work on The Ren & Stimpy Show,Samurai Jack, The Mighty B! and other shows. His long-run Monroe series appeared in more than 100 issues of Mad, and he has also co-created Dark Horse Comics Hellboy Junior with Mike Mignola based on the Hellboy character. His cartoon influences include Hank Ketcham, Harvey Kurtzman, Erich Sokol and Wally Wood.
Track 2, Side 2, from the Liberty LP Fire and Ice
Beastmaster 2 Through the portal of time, Bill Wray - I wanna be a hero, video created by DEJAN JOVIC
From The 1983 Soundtrack Private School Check Out My Original & Covered Songs! & Channel Links Below ORIGINAL SONGS http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSGVVEAakzy5brcnukz2y7KK7uxnwuKj4 COVERS SONGS http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSGVVEAakzy42JevXOFPz44kEhP1saZCi Channal http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedr1mrysbfyZw9y7pGSmtg/featured
Basically, cut and copied the song from the credits from "Private Resort"
Track 2, Side 2, from the Liberty LP Fire and Ice
Beastmaster 2 Through the portal of time, Bill Wray - I wanna be a hero, video created by DEJAN JOVIC
From The 1983 Soundtrack Private School Check Out My Original & Covered Songs! & Channel Links Below ORIGINAL SONGS http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSGVVEAakzy5brcnukz2y7KK7uxnwuKj4 COVERS SONGS http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSGVVEAakzy42JevXOFPz44kEhP1saZCi Channal http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedr1mrysbfyZw9y7pGSmtg/featured
Basically, cut and copied the song from the credits from "Private Resort"
One of the Broadcast Legends founders and Member of the Bay Area Radio Hall Of Fame Class of 2006, Ken Ackerman tells the story of his outstanding radio career from his beginning in radio through "Music 'Till Dawn" and KCBS News Anchor. Shot at historic KRE in Berkeley on May 25, 2010. Present were Steve Kushman, Bill Wray and Dave Billeci.
Company: Jaleco Genre: Beat-em-up Released: JPN: 1989 From the game's intro: (digitized voice) HAH-CHOOOOOOH! Seriously, that's all you get out of it unless you can read Japanese. Here's my attempt at a synopsis based on in-game info In ancient China, a wizard named Tyouraidoushi is trying to resurrect some ancient evil and two martial artists must fight their way through his monster-filled army to stop that from happening. Not only does this seem to be one of the first games to feature the "throw an enemy towards the screen" move but it's one of the very few to have a unique animation for each frame that the enemy gets closer to the screen. Most of them hit the screen with the comedic nastiness of a Bill Wray close-up painting from Ren & Stimpy. The fanged bad girls of the game lose most...
Various Artists - 110 Instrumental Hits of the 50s & 60s Released 2013-12-06 on AudioSonic Music Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id754194736?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT5060209954288 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Various+Artists+110+Instrumental+Hits+of+the+50s+%26+60s&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 The Tornados Telstar 2. 00:03:18 Duane Eddy Because They're Young 3. 00:05:17 The Champs Tequila 4. 00:07:30 The Shadows Dance On 5. 00:09:54 Lou Busch Orchestra Zambezi 6. 00:12:31 Bert Kaempfert Orchestra A Swinging Safari 7. 00:15:37 Acker Bilk Stranger on the Shore 8. 00:18:34 Herbie Hancock Watermelon Man 9. 00:25:41 Dave Brubeck Take Five 10. 00:31:05 Floyd Cramer On the Rebound 11. 00:33:14 Perez Prado Cherry Pink a...
Follow Soundtrack Specialist on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/soundtrackspecialist facebook article: https://www.facebook.com/notes/pierre-andr%C3%A9-lowenstein-soundtrack-specialist/various-artists-official-music-of-the-1984-games-los-angeles/667670656607889 facebook blog post: https://www.facebook.com/soundtrackspecialist/posts/10152233398824111 The Official Music of the 1984 Games [Los Angeles] Album Produced by Jon Peters & Peter Guber. Musical Supervision: Michael Dilbeck. (00:20) 1. Léo Arnaud: Bugler's Dream (From Charge Suite) Composed by Léo Arnaud; Conducted by Felix Slatkin. (01:14) 2. Loverboy: Nothing's Gonna Stop You Now (Team Sports Theme) Written by Bill Wray, Mike Reno, Paul Dean. Engineered by Dave Slagter, Pat Glover. Produced by Bill Wray, Paul Dean. (5:17) 3. ...
Joe Diorio - More Than Friends Joe Diorio combines adventurous ways with solid mainstream jazz on his fifth album for the Italian label Ram. This recording session took place at the 13th Central Pennsylvania Jazz Festival, where Diorio was reunited with two playing partners, noted bass player Steve LaSpina and drummer Steve Bagby. On the adventurous side is "Drums Solo," which for about three minutes features Bagby's imaginative drum wizardry. Three minutes are the outside boundary of these solos before weary repetition sets in. Another out-of-the-ordinary piece is Diorio's "The Owl and the Bridge," with stark, sharp lines coming from the guitar over Bagby's flashing drums and cymbals. "O Grande Amor" better represents the performances this fine CD offers. Diorio states the melody with his...
HOST: Reverend Tony Moore GUEST: Bill Federer
HOST: Roger Wiggs GUEST: Bill Leslie Music From Bill Leslie's CD "Across The Water"
Cantarurias-Eva Sambaca ? Vamos Negra-Michi Sarmiento & Sus Bravos Montego Sunset-Menahan Street Band Angela (Taxi theme)-Bob James Space-Galt MacDermot Karate-Bill Cosby The Rumble-Link Wray & The Wraymen Blue Moon-The Marcels Cynthy-Ruth-Black Merda Wild Child-Crazy Baldhead Take 'Em All-Cocksparrer England Stand Up Tall! Godspeed, Long Live Our Republic! Best of luck Mdme. LePen
Plot: During a masked party Stephen Kester (Claude Gillingwater) is found dead in the closet of his room, three stab wounds in his back. Suspicion falls on everyone at the party, especially Kester's granddaughter Jean (Shirley Grey) and her fiancé Cliff Miller (William Bakewell), who fled the house after disabling all of the other cars and cutting the phone lines. As Inspector Crofton (John Wray) and Detective Regan (Ben Hendricks Jr.) investigate they are shadowed and helped along by a mystery writer, Bill Tracy (Charles Starrett). Director: Richard Thorpe Actor: Shirley Grey, Charles Starrett, Claude Gillingwater, John Wray, William Bakewell, Dorothy Revier, Ben Hendricks Jr., Alden Chase, Arthur Clayton, Aggie Herring, Edward Keane, Edward Le Saint, Robert Frazer Based on: The Murder...
Eyes
Holdin' back the tears
That they've held for years
How can I tell you?
I don't want to make you cry
Why should I even try?
Why should I even try?
Days
Where'd you go so fast
Fin'lly lost at last
How can I tell you?
I don't want to let you down
Why should I even try?
Why should I even try?
How can I tell you?
I don't want to let you down
Why should I even try?