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Fitzgerald

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A Hiberno-Norman surname originating as a patronymic. | A city, the county seat of Ben Hill County, Georgia, United States. | An unincorporated community in Nekimi, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Last year, the funds were gifted to the private military boarding school by Oscar and Toby Fitzgerald, helping complete the transformation of an old dorm into the new Fitzgerald Innovation Center.

According to beat writer and father of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Larry Fitzgerald Sr., the Raiders are now ready to offer Brady a two year, $60 million contract.

Giving evidence today, McGrath told Fitzgerald that he arrived at Fitzgerald’s Bar at around 10pm on 7 July 2018.

Western Michigan goaltender Brandon Bussi (30) and St. Cloud State forward Kevin Fitzgerald (28) react to Fitzgerald's goal in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha.

Zelda Fitzgerald, right, with her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald, one month before daughter Scottie’s birth, September 1921.

After the war, when both his name and the pulps had achieved a wider acceptance, he would use either "William Fitzgerald", "Fitzgerald Jenkins" or "Will F. Jenkins" as names on stories when "Leinster" had already sold a piece to a particular issue.

Austin's album, For Ella (2002) features 11 songs most immediately associated with Fitzgerald, and a twelfth song, "Hearing Ella Sing" is Austin's tribute to Fitzgerald.

Days after Fitzgerald's death, The New York Times columnist Frank Rich wrote that in the Songbook series Fitzgerald "performed a cultural transaction as extraordinary as Elvis ' contemporaneous integration of white and African American soul.

Fitzgerald in 1968, courtesy of the Fraser MacPherson estate Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book was the only Songbook on which the composer she interpreted played with her.

History Cantor Fitzgerald was formed in 1945 by Bernard Gerald Cantor and John Fitzgerald, as an investment bank and brokerage business.

I tried so hard to sound just like her." citation In 1932, her mother died from serious injuries she received in a car accident from official Ella Fitzgerald website when Fitzgerald was 15 years of age.

Key was a distant cousin and the namesake of F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose full name was Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald.

On March 15, 1955 citation Ella Fitzgerald opened her initial engagement at the Mocambo nightclub in Hollywood, citation after Marilyn Monroe lobbied the owner for the booking. citation The booking was instrumental in Fitzgerald's career.

The clue was a reference to Princess Zelda being named after Zelda Fitzgerald : "The title princess of this game, which launched a best-selling franchise, was named for F. Scott Fitzgerald 's wife".

The comparison of the scatting styles of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan reveals that Fitzgerald's improvisation mimics the sounds of swing-era big bands with which she performed, while Vaughan's mimics that of her accompanying bop -era small combos.

Together they adopted a child born to Fitzgerald's half-sister, Frances, whom they christened Ray Brown, Jr. With Fitzgerald and Brown often busy touring and recording, the child was largely raised by his mother's aunt, Virginia.

A former Northwestern University player has detailed disturbing hazing allegations following the suspension of head coach Pat Fitzgerald, as reported by The Daily Northwestern.

After reviewing the report, I assessed a two-week suspension for Head Coach Pat Fitzgerald, which went into effect immediately.

Afterwards, she is said to have sought to manipulate the situation and portray herself as the victim of Mr Fitzgerald’s sexual violence.

And because June met Roy, Fitzgerald assumes they are working together.