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Ray White is an African American soul vocalist and rock and blues guitarist, best known as a member of Frank Zappa's touring ensembles. He was drafted into Zappa's band in late 1976, being featured on rhythm guitar and vocals, forming a vocal harmony partnership with Ike Willis on later tours in 1980 and 1984. White's vocals can be heard on Zappa in New York (March 1978), You Are What You Is (September 1981) as well as others. White can also be found on a The Torture Never Stops and Does Humor Belong in Music?; the former a DVD set in one of Zappa's last tours (without Ike Willis) and the latter a VHS filmed at the pier in New York; the video features White and Ike Willis' vocal harmonies. According to Zappa, White, who was deeply religious, was uncomfortable with the atheistic views of some of the other band members, which led to his departure.
White has also worked with jam-oriented groups like KVHW, Don't Push the Clown and Umphrey's McGee since his contributions to the Zappa band, and has worked with a variety of Michigan artists, including former Rare Earth drummer Bob Weaver, as well as members of the funk/fusion combo Generic Produce.
Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in English-speaking countries. In Italian, the equivalent to "Andrew" is "Andrea", though "Andrea" is feminine in most other languages. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived from the Greek: Ανδρέας, Andreas, itself related to Ancient Greek: ἀνήρ/ἀνδρός aner/andros, "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew.
In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular boys name in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s.
Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for male infants in 2005. Andrew was the 16th most popular name for infants in British Columbia in 2004, the 17th most popular name in 2003, and the 19th most popular name in 2002. In 2001, it was the 18th most common name. From 1999 – 2003, Andrew was the sixth most often chosen name for a boy.
GREENSLADE - Drum Folk - Feat. Andrew McCulloch (live)
Multi-Scale Modeling of the Cardiac Myocyte, Andrew McCulloch, UCSD
#fansfirst Andrew McCulloch wins $5000
Andrew McCulloch: new Ray White offices for January
Andrew McCulloch grooves with the Smokin' Crocs
Andrew McCulloch: New Ray White offices for October
Greenslade - Drum Folk (live 1975)
Bioengineering 200 - Andrew McCulloch: Multi-Scale Modeling
Andrew McCulloch: New Ray White offices for November
Andrew McCulloch "Answers"
Live at Prilly - Switzerland - January Friday 18th 1974 - Never released - Dave Greenslade (keyboards) - David Lawson (vocals & keyboards) - Tony Reeves (bass) - Andrew McCulloch (drums)
Toward the 3D Virtual Cell Conference, December 13-14, 2012 - San Diego Multi-Scale Modeling of the Cardiac Myocyte, Andrew McCulloch, UCSD
Thanks to The Breeze, Andrew McCulloch took a one-handed catch tonight at Seddon Park and won himself $5000!
Could you be better off with Ray White? Andrew McCulloch with the new offices that made the move last month.
The Smokin Crocs live at the Bacchus bar Henley beach. March 2010. The Crocs were joined by Andrew McCulloch from UK band The Sons of Mod for an impromptu blues groove. Much grooviness was experienced by all. The sound is from the night but the photos of Andrew and the Crocs are a random collection from different times and places. Enjoy!
Dave Greenslade - keyboards Dave Lawson - keyboards and vocals Martin Briley - bass guitar and guitars Andy McCulloch - drums
The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar
Could you be better off with Ray White? Andrew McCulloch with the new offices that made the move last month.
A look into the original diaries of KVR Railway Engineer Andrew McCulloch.
Could you be better off with Ray White? Andrew McCulloch with the new offices that made the move last month.
Thanks to The Breeze, Andrew McCulloch took a one-handed catch tonight at Seddon Park and won himself $5000!
Could you be better off with Ray White? Andrew McCulloch with the new offices that made the move last month.
Quincy University Broadcasting students Ethan Cowgill and Andrew McCulloch bring you the latest Bears news in the podcast for Chicago Bears and NFL fans!
The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar
Introduction to Geometry Modeling and Meshing with HexBlender & Continuity 6 3-Andrew McCulloch NBCR Summer Training Program 2016 Data to Structural Models August 1-5th, 2016 NBCR is pleased to offer a Summer Training Program (STP) August 1th to 5th, 2016, on the theme of image-based meshing and structural modeling. This week-long intensive program will introduce 12-20 students to principles, methods, and NBCR tools for generating high-quality three-dimensional meshes for numerical analysis in multi-scale modeling of subcellular, cell, tissue, and organ biophysics.
NBCR Summer Training Program 2016 Data to Structural Models August 1-5th, 2016 NBCR is pleased to offer a Summer Training Program (STP) August 1th to 5th, 2016, on the theme of image-based meshing and structural modeling. This week-long intensive program will introduce 12-20 students to principles, methods, and NBCR tools for generating high-quality three-dimensional meshes for numerical analysis in multi-scale modeling of subcellular, cell, tissue, and organ biophysics.
British progressive rock from 1973. Warner Bros. Records -- K 46207 (UK press) Bass, Double Bass -- Tony Reeves Drums, Percussion -- Andrew McCulloch Keyboards -- Dave Greenslade Keyboards, Vocals -- Dave Lawson A1 - Feathered Friends (Greenslade/Lawson) A2 - An English Western (Greenslade) A3 - Drowning Man (Greenslade) A4 - Temple Song (Greenslade/Lawson) B1 - Mélange (Reeves/Lawson/Greenslade) B2 - What Are You Doin' To Me (Lawson) B3 - Sundance (Greenslade)
Quincy University students Ethan Cowgill and Andrew McCulloch discuss the arrival of cold temperatures, the possible dismissal of the Bear's coaching staff, and predict if the Bears can (finally) win a game at Soldier Field against the Vikings.
Learn more at www.ecri.org/2016conf A conversation among CEOs of three major, geographically and organizationally diverse health systems. Speakers: • Moderator/Speaker: Ralph Muller, President and CEO, University of Pennsylvania Health System; Trustee, ECRI Institute • Elizabeth Concordia, President and CEO, University of Colorado Health • Andrew McCulloch, MHA, President, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan of the Northwest
The first QU All Access show of the fall semester takes an inside look at the new cafeteria, including what students think. Plus, the QU Hawks unveil their renovated stadium and win their home opener! Starring Courtney Gear, Ryan Snyder, Andrew McCulloch and Laine Wade. Produced by Sarah Vahlkamp, directed by Ethan Cowgill.
The first QU All Access show of the fall semester takes an inside look at the new cafeteria, including what students think. Plus, the QU Hawks unveil their renovated stadium and win their home opener! Starring Courtney Gear, Ryan Snyder, Andrew McCulloch and Laine Wade. Produced by Sarah Vahlkamp, directed by Ethan Cowgill.
Tracklist: 1. Spirit of the Dance (5:08) 2. Little red Fry-up (5:11) 3. Rainbow (4:20) 4. Siam Seesaw (4:43) 5. Joie de vivre (8:25) 6. Red Light (2:47) 7. Melancolic Race (4:15) 8. Theme for an Imaginary Western (3:51) Line-Up/Musicians: - Dave Greenslade / keyboards (1,4,5,7,8) - Tony Reeves / bass guitar (1,2,4,5,7,8) - Andrew McCulloch / drums, percussion - Dave Lawson / keyboards (all except 1) Guest musicians: - Clem Clemson / electric guitar (2,4) - Jeremy Ensor / recorder Rainon 3 - Andy Roberts / acoustic guitar on 4 - Graham Smith / violin on 5 - Gregg Jackman / recorder church noise on 5