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Robert Gregg (field hockey)
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Robert Gregg (born June 9, 1954) is an American field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Richard Gregg (field hockey)
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Richard George Stanhope Gregg (9 December 1883 – 20 May 1945) was an Irish field hockey player born in Portsmouth, England. He played for, amongst others
The Greatest Love Songs of All Time
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bass Chuck Domanico – bass Leland Sklar – bass Vinnie Colaiuta – drums Gregg Field – drums Carlos Vega – drums Paulinho da Costa – percussion Brian Kilgore
A Christmas Gift of Love
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John Pisano – guitars Michael Thompson – guitars Chuck Berghofer – bass Gregg Field – drums David Low – orchestra contractor Bruce Dukov – concertmaster
Manilow Sings Sinatra
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bass (7) Jeff Hamilton – drums (2, 5, 8, 9, 13) Albie Berk – drums (3) Gregg Field – drums (4, 6, 7, 10-12) Orchestra Patrick Williams – arrangements and
The Greatest Songs of the Sixties
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Berghofer – bass (12) John Peña – electric bass (12) Russ McKinnon – drums Gregg Field – drums (12) Paulinho da Costa – percussion Dan Greco – percussion Bob
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Miami". frostmusicmasters.frost.miami.edu. "Lifeline / Clyfford Still". "Gregg Field ". Official site Shelly Berg Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection
Nina and Me Tour
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was written by Ledisi and her husband Ron T. Young. It was directed by Gregg Field and produced by Billy Porter and Suzi Dietz. The residency show ended
Ledisi: The Legend of Little Girl Blue
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Girl Blue was written by Ledisi and Daniel Beaty. It was directed by Gregg Field and produced by Billy Porter and Suzi Dietz. Kim Burse served as the
Ledisi Sings Nina
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30:48 Label Listen Back Entertainment Producer Ledisi Jules Buckley Gregg Field Rex Rideout Adonis Rose Ledisi chronology Singles from Ledisi Sings Nina