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| McManus over the years was close to | jockeys A. Brown, Mr T. Busteed, Mr N. Madden, Mr T. |
| ity Nick Perry, was one of the Free Form disc | jockeys; along with Kit Baron, "Laid Back" Larry Alle |
| This includes singers, songwriters, disc | jockeys and others. |
| nd-raiser, a producer, a handful of paid disc | jockeys, and several volunteer disc jockeys, along wi |
| one-mile track were considered unsafe by the | jockeys and they refused to race again on the track. |
| y to Labor Day, that attracts the top horses, | jockeys, and trainers in America. |
| rse collision that severely injured two other | jockeys and severed two tendons in Worth's leg. |
| eated Hot 100 chart, replacing the magazine's | Jockeys and Top 100 charts. |
| f Fame are pioneer singers, songwriters, disc | jockeys and promoter/producers such as Sun Records ow |
| irplay, but "Your Song" was preferred by disc | jockeys and replaced "Take Me to the Pilot" as the A- |
| he Round Course or Plate Course, with diverse | Jockeys and Horses in Different Actions and Postures, |
| It's on-air | jockeys and personalities were known as the "WMAK Tig |
| ed on promotional singles distributed to disk | jockeys and released commercially, but when people di |
| Billboard chart of songs most played by disc | jockeys and #58 on the Billboard top 100 chart. |
| last record to ascend to #1 on the Billboard | Jockeys and Top 100 charts, both of which gave way th |
| es chart, for six weeks on the Most Played by | Jockeys and Hot 100 charts, and for three weeks on th |
| WRDV | jockeys are volunteers and frequently play their own |
| 11 May - Two | jockeys are killed and two are injured in a horse rac |
| Winning | jockeys are also immortalized with a lawn Jockey stat |
| The Regents' "Barbara Ann", which radio disc | jockeys around the country had started playing straig |
| Valenzuela had three brothers who also became | jockeys as did his nephew, Pat Valenzuela. |
| s songs written by some of the station's disc | jockeys, as well as an extended version of the statio |
| rse was sketchy and was relayed mostly by the | jockeys as they returned after the race. |
| lexander Smith, Treasurer of the Professional | Jockeys Association, Pennsylvania Chapter |
| y Council, and an Executive Member of the NSW | Jockeys Association. |
| September 2001, and becoming president of the | Jockeys Association. |
| the 1948-1949 winter racing season he led all | jockeys at Santa Anita Park in wins. |
| According to disc | jockeys at the time the song was released, the callio |
| ther rules changes, The Donahues and the disc | jockeys at both KMPX and KPPC walked out on the stati |
| Pig Racing: Pigs are raced with knitted | jockeys attached to their backs. |
| The disc | jockeys attempted to keep the station on the air by p |
| ual jockey's award given by the United States | Jockeys' Guild. |
| He was regarded as one of Europe's leading | jockeys between 1953 and 1979. |
| e, for a time McCauley served as an agent for | jockeys but more than eight years after being sidelin |
| Tucker, E. Camel | jockeys: Can the Prohibition Party get over this hump |
| e event including three cameras placed inside | jockeys' caps and four inside selected fences. |
| available, he lay on the track until several | jockeys carried him to the tack room. |
| ays, and in 1955 a third chart was added, the | Jockeys chart based on radio airplay. |
| our weeks at number one on the Most Played by | Jockeys chart and two weeks at number three on the R& |
| position was taken by the Most Played by Disc | Jockeys chart. |
| y formed in January 1987 by four college disk | jockeys: Clay Tarver (guitar, now of Chavez), Bill Wh |
| His fellow | jockeys could not help as they were under contract to |
| d say) in downtown Pittsburgh, where the disk | jockeys could be watched through a large window. |
| However, at a time when most | jockeys did not receive a share of the race purse, th |
| The station also features disc | jockeys DJ Niena Drake and Nephets, and the 106 & Par |
| Other disk | jockeys during the top 40 era included John Calhoun a |
| appeal with some car audio enthusiasts, disc | jockeys, electric bass guitar players, home stereo ow |
| Like many | jockeys, Emanuel Jose Sanchez struggled to maintain h |
| eth Memorial Jockey Fund which assists former | jockeys experiencing hard times and the Andre Agassi |
| Talamo was one of the | jockeys featured Animal Planet's 2009 reality documen |
| building during the 1970s when they were disc | jockeys for WKY. |
| The current disc | jockeys for WUSY include Bearman & Ken on mornings, M |
| Many disc | jockeys from throughout KHJ's heyday of Boss Radio ph |
| he station was hosted primarily by black disc | jockeys from 1962 thru 1964 when it became America's |
| Although disk | jockeys from the original WVOK-AM radio station somet |
| rked as an agent for a short time, acting for | jockeys Gary Stevens and Brice Blanc. |
| rse, the family has produced multiple notable | jockeys, going as far back as his grandfather - Cyril |
| Ray Sibille was a member of the | Jockeys' Guild for more than thirty years and served |
| as a driving force behind the creation of the | Jockeys' Guild. |
| Ten | jockeys have won the Triple Crown. |
| Larsh was one of the original disc | jockeys hired for the all new 13-Q in Pittsburgh in t |
| noting that in spite of the noted practice of | jockeys hurrying between meetings to maximise riding |
| Cordero can be considered one of the best | jockeys if not the best to ride in the New York area |
| r brother Freddie is one of the top pony-race | jockeys in the country. |
| Popular disc | jockeys in this format included John Stiles, Jeannett |
| Thirteen of the fifteen | jockeys in the race, including winner Oliver Lewis, w |
| Today, he remains one of the best-known | jockeys in the history of horse racing. |
| A Champion that year, he led all apprentice | jockeys in United States racing in purse money won. |
| leases were pirated and played widely by disc | jockeys in England to become successful as source mat |
| Music Mix" tagline, to be said by local disc | jockeys in between each song. |
| art" lost its strong initial momentum as disc | jockeys in some markets - including Pittsburgh - bega |
| Early 1950s and 1960s rock and roll star disk | jockeys include Don Keyes, Ricci Ware, Bruce Hathaway |
| Early disc | jockeys included Don Kirby, John Butler, and Rene' Te |
| Some disc | jockeys, including Rofe, defied the ban on their radi |
| Amateur | jockeys indicated by "Mr". |
| Weights given in stones and pounds; Amateur | jockeys indicated by "Mr". |
| WKDA attempted to make its disc | jockeys into major local celebrities, as had become t |
| s history, as it saw U.S. Racing Hall of Fame | jockeys Jerry Bailey and Chris McCarron (aboard Behre |
| ies, paintings of famous horses, trainers and | jockeys, jockey uniforms, betting, and horse racing m |
| registries of competitors, instructors, disc | jockeys, judges, organizers, etc. |
| Allen was the youngest of a quartet of disc | jockeys known as "The 50,000 Watt Quartet." |
| He soon became part of a team of disc | jockeys known as "The Good Guys," among them Jack Spe |
| Hall of Fame | jockeys Laffit Pincay, Jr., Braulio Baeza, and Jorge |
| l bush tracks and at age sixteen obtained his | jockeys license. |
| One of the market's longest running disc | jockeys, Luther Masingill, has been the station's mor |
| es when he would often take a nap while other | jockeys nervously paced about. |
| base, George Woolf became one of the premier | jockeys of his era known by fellow jockeys and fans a |
| one of the most popular and respected FM disc | jockeys of his time. |
| on to become one of Canada's most successful | jockeys of all-time. |
| re becoming one of the original "VJ's" (video | jockeys) on MTV when the channel debuted in 1981. |
| Disc | jockeys on the station include Neil Andrews, Mark Dov |
| ll-time favorite recordings of America's disc | jockeys placed Artie Shaw's 1938 version at number th |
| Lackey, the station manager; all of the disc | jockeys quit in protest. |
| Some disc | jockeys refused to play the song because of its sugge |
| When the record was released, several disc | jockeys remarked that Acid Gallery sounded remarkably |
| o featuring an adult hits format without disc | jockeys, similar in style to the syndicated Jack FM b |
| t, which is an adult hits format without disc | jockeys, similar in style to the syndicated Jack FM b |
| o boost interest with a contest in which disc | jockeys solicited letters from listeners describing: |
| B-side of "Peanuts" in January, but when disc | jockeys started to "turn the single over" to play "St |
| Influential BBC disc | jockeys such as John Peel and Kenny Everett were big |
| Disc | jockeys such as Tom Healy, Tommy Goodwin, Larry O'Nea |
| outside the United States, country music disc | jockeys, such as Martin Campbell and John Wellington, |
| tempt at Top 40 in 1969 with a lineup of disc | jockeys that included K.O. |
| olunteer staff that includes live on-air disc | jockeys that have a true passion for all genres of Ro |
| Like professional | Jockeys, these persons are also well trained and are |
| eatures many of the best and most hardworking | jockeys through the winter, as well as plenty of high |
| Sellers was one of the first top | jockeys to wear advertising on their silks and was an |
| erance in supporting unhealthy lifestyles for | jockeys to benefit horses performances during a race. |
| on of information and images of early horses, | jockeys, trainers, breeders and owners. |
| Ortiz was a handful of | jockeys used in the film. |
| ns throughout the United States by their disc | jockeys, usually of the morning zoo type of radio sho |
| n 1950, Billboard reported that American disc | jockeys voted the Chuck Wagon Gang "18th most popular |
| Cannon had two brothers who were also | jockeys: Walter Kempton (1879-1951) and Tom Cannon, J |
| MTV's video | jockeys were seen; CMC's video jockeys were just hear |
| His principal stable | jockeys were Duncan Keith, Pat Eddery and Joe Mercer. |
| opular; in the 1960s its on-air staff of disc | jockeys were promoted as the "WKDA Good Guys" and it |
| station became a homing ground for many disc | jockeys who would find fame nationwide. |
| WZZE features a variety of disc | jockeys who all have various shifts at the station it |
| He was one of the first FM disc | jockeys who thrived when given the chance to choose t |
| oise Tower of Power", a nickname used by disc | jockeys who used to broadcast from the building in th |
| Station management released all disc | jockeys who did not have "no cut" clauses in their co |
| ce curve has been called "popular" among disc | jockeys who don't know that a graphic equalizer is a |
| d sporting events, this was very popular with | jockeys who required to return to racing as soon as p |
| "W*O*L*D", would prove more popular with disc | jockeys who could identify with the song than the gen |
| s, which included a picture of the radio disc | jockeys with Harter in the mayor's office. |
| ine's list of the Records Most Played by Disk | Jockeys with Crosby in the lead this time at number 1 |
| At northern race meetings that day, | jockeys wore crepe in memory of Willey. |
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