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Richard Weld Bailey (October 26, 1939 – April 2, 2011) was a noted American linguist, scholar of the English language, and the Fred Newton Scott Collegiate Professor of English at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Bailey was born in Pontiac, Michigan to Karl and Elisabeth (Weld) Bailey. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1961, having also studied for a year at the University of Edinburgh. He received his MA and Ph.D in English from the University of Connecticut in 1965. He died in 2011 at his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bailey was the author or editor or over 20 books, most treating aspects of English language history (in the U.S. and elsewhere) and linguistics. He also authored over one hundred articles, both scholarly and popular and nearly that many reviews of scholarly works. From 2003 to his death, he wrote a regular column titled "Talking About Words" for the University of Michigan publication Michigan Today. A recent publication (co-edited with Colette Moore and Marilyn Miller) is A London Provisioner's Chronicle 1550-1563 by Henry Machyn, an on-line edition of a recounting of daily life in sixteenth century London. Through his teaching and mentorship, he played an important part in advancing scholarship in the realm of language and linguistics, including chairing or serving on dozens of dissertation committees.
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Plot: Charles Price may have grown up with his father in the family shoe business, but he never thought that he would take his father's place. Yet, the untimely death of his father places him in that position, only to learn that Price & Sons Shoes is failing. While in despair at his failed attempts to save the business, Charles has a chance encounter with the flamboyant drag queen cabaret singer, Lola. Her complaints about the inadequate footwear for her work combined with one of Charles' ex-employees, Lauren, leads to a suggestion to change the product to create a desperate chance to save the business: make men's fetish footwear. Lola is convinced to be their footwear designer and the transition begins. Now this disparate lot must struggle at this unorthodox idea while dealing with both the prejudice of the staff, Lola's discomfort in the small town and the selfish manipulation of Charles' greedy fiancée who cannot see the greater good in Charles' dream.
Keywords: apology, arm-wrestling, bankruptcy, bar, based-on-true-story, beach, beggar, bench, black-man, bloody-maryActors: Ronny Cox (actor), Ed Crick (actor), George Fisher (actor), Jesse Garcia (actor), Howie Guma (actor), Austin Kelly (actor), Will Leskin (actor), Larry Moss (actor), Ted Noose (actor), Albert Popwell (actor), Steve Railsback (actor), Steve Railsback (actor), Hal Riddle (actor), Leonard Rogel (actor), Carl Ciarfalio (actor),
Plot: After a young woman is attacked in the elevator she meets her neighbours (two brothers) for the first time. One of the brothers has a secret, the other has a crush on her. Her analyst tries to help her over the attack, but when she is invited to a mysterious apartment things get worse and worse.
Keywords: architect, bird, cat, crow, independent-film, murder, neo-noir, psychoanalysis, rapist, scissorsA drums solo of Richard bailey during the concert of incognito Paris 2007 with Francis Hilton (Bass) and Matt Cooper (keyboard). to record by Gilles my friend KZK.
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Here I have the great pleasure of chatting to drummer Richard Bailey ( Jeff Beck, Johnny Nash, Incognito, Steve Winwood). Contents (mins /seconds): I ask Richard ... Intro 1.00 The background : How old was he when he started drumming and why, and the early years of his drumming life. 5.50 Richard the athlete 7.00 Running & drumming 8.00 I ask Richard about Jeff Beck's platinum selling album "Blow by Blow" which he was part of & how at just 18 years old he was was chosen for it. 11.00 Touring with Johnny Nash & Bob Marley 12.25 What was Bob Marley like? 13.45 Career highlights to date 15.50 Why did he not tour the "Blow by Blow" album? 19.05 *The* Drum Quest question: What makes a good drummer? 21.30 Why did he get good so quickly? 25.60 Does he practise? 27.30 How does he get in the z...
A scene from Grey's Anatomy s16e08. All rights reserved from "ABC". I own nothing. No infringment intended.
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Paul Booth on sax, Richard Bailey on Drums and Karl Vanden Bossche performing with The Mike McEvoy Band at the Margate Jazz Festival 2016. This is the Outro section of the tune 'Fly'.
Richard Weld Bailey (October 26, 1939 – April 2, 2011) was a noted American linguist, scholar of the English language, and the Fred Newton Scott Collegiate Professor of English at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Bailey was born in Pontiac, Michigan to Karl and Elisabeth (Weld) Bailey. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1961, having also studied for a year at the University of Edinburgh. He received his MA and Ph.D in English from the University of Connecticut in 1965. He died in 2011 at his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bailey was the author or editor or over 20 books, most treating aspects of English language history (in the U.S. and elsewhere) and linguistics. He also authored over one hundred articles, both scholarly and popular and nearly that many reviews of scholarly works. From 2003 to his death, he wrote a regular column titled "Talking About Words" for the University of Michigan publication Michigan Today. A recent publication (co-edited with Colette Moore and Marilyn Miller) is A London Provisioner's Chronicle 1550-1563 by Henry Machyn, an on-line edition of a recounting of daily life in sixteenth century London. Through his teaching and mentorship, he played an important part in advancing scholarship in the realm of language and linguistics, including chairing or serving on dozens of dissertation committees.
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