Brad Spitz is the professional name of B. Brad Spitz a musician, composer, and recording artist.
His works include Dreams of the Rainforest CD, The Planets - 2000 and Beyond CD - soundtrack to Nine Worlds (with Patrick Stewart), a synthesized version of his orchestration of Gustav Holst's The Planets, for which he composed an original movement for the planet Pluto, which was not composed by Holst.
Other credits include composing and performing the theme music for the Kim Kommando Show and the entire soundtrack of Land of Kuzaama.
From 1991-93 Brad Spitz was in The Rainmakers, a rock band based in Southern California.
As of August 2008, Spitz is creating DVDs" slated to be released in fall of 2008. For the project, code-named "The Dreams project" he has shot video on location, composed original scores, and engineered his own sound and video.
His works include Dreams of the Rainforest CD, The Planets - 2000 and Beyond CD - soundtrack to Nine Worlds (with Patrick Stewart), a synthesized version of his orchestration of Gustav Holst's The Planets, for which he composed an original movement for the planet Pluto, which was not composed by Holst.
Other credits include composing and performing the theme music for the Kim Kommando Show and the entire soundtrack of Land of Kuzaama.
From 1991-93 Brad Spitz was in The Rainmakers, a rock band based in Southern California.
As of August 2008, Spitz is creating DVDs" slated to be released in fall of 2008. For the project, code-named "The Dreams project" he has shot video on location, composed original scores, and engineered his own sound and video.
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Calleen Anderegg pronounced "(Colleen)" is an American television personality, actress and musician. She is from Salt Lake City Utah, but spent her teenage years in Dallas Texas, where she competed and won the 1966 Miss Dallas pageant.
Television and Film
The Group and Chapman
Calleen moved to Dallas Texas in the Summer of 1965 because her father found work in the city. She became a student at Richardson High School. While waiting for her father to finish a job at a local Dallas hotel she met Ralph Baker Jr who was working at WFAA-TV on The Group And Chapman show. They began talking and he asked her to audition for the show. She agreed and became a regular member of the group. She and Ralph Baker Jr remained close and were often in the same segments of the show.
Sump'n Else Show
WFAA-TV had built a new television studio in Northpark Center and created a weekly afternoon bandstand show. The station auditioned local girls to form a television dance group called The Little Group. Calleen got a part and was joined with members Joan Prather, Kathy Forney, and Delpha Teague. The show became popular locally.
Marriage, What Kind For You?
Calleen appeared in a film titled Marriage, What Kind For You? while attending college.
Return to Sump'n Else
Calleen returned to Dallas in 1968, and appeared on the Sump'n Else Psychedelic Light Show episode. This was the final episode of Sump'n Else and she and Ralph Baker Jr were on it again. Afterwords she briefly worked with Ron Chapman on the production team of KVIL-FM. She was later in a local Dallas band.
More Productions
Calleen lived in Los Angeles and performed in many live productions. She reunited with the Sump'n Else Group on September 7, 1985 to broadcast the 20th Anniversary Episode. She later met her husband and she and her family now live in Covington Washington
Calleen Anderegg pronounced "(Colleen)" is an American television personality, actress and musician. She is from Salt Lake City Utah, but spent her teenage years in Dallas Texas, where she competed and won the 1966 Miss Dallas pageant.
Television and Film
The Group and Chapman
Calleen moved to Dallas Texas in the Summer of 1965 because her father found work in the city. She became a student at Richardson High School. While waiting for her father to finish a job at a local Dallas hotel she met Ralph Baker Jr who was working at WFAA-TV on The Group And Chapman show. They began talking and he asked her to audition for the show. She agreed and became a regular member of the group. She and Ralph Baker Jr remained close and were often in the same segments of the show.
Sump'n Else Show
WFAA-TV had built a new television studio in Northpark Center and created a weekly afternoon bandstand show. The station auditioned local girls to form a television dance group called The Little Group. Calleen got a part and was joined with members Joan Prather, Kathy Forney, and Delpha Teague. The show became popular locally.
Marriage, What Kind For You?
Calleen appeared in a film titled Marriage, What Kind For You? while attending college.
Return to Sump'n Else
Calleen returned to Dallas in 1968, and appeared on the Sump'n Else Psychedelic Light Show episode. This was the final episode of Sump'n Else and she and Ralph Baker Jr were on it again. Afterwords she briefly worked with Ron Chapman on the production team of KVIL-FM. She was later in a local Dallas band.
More Productions
Calleen lived in Los Angeles and performed in many live productions. She reunited with the Sump'n Else Group on September 7, 1985 to broadcast the 20th Anniversary Episode. She later met her husband and she and her family now live in Covington Washington
Darra Singh (CBE) is a civil servant.
He is the chair of the government-appointed communities and victims panel into the August 2011 riots. He joined Ernst & Young's local public sector advisory team in January 2012.
Between November 2009-September 2011 he was the Chief Executive of Jobcentre Plus, taking over from Mel Groves.
Before joining DWP in November 2009, Darra had been the Chief Executive Officer of Ealing Council for four years and prior to that had been the Chief Executive of Luton Council.
He grew up in Bradford and read law at Newcastle Polytechnic (now the University of Northumbria at Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
He started as a housing case worker in Tyneside and London in 1984, and then worked for a variety of housing bodies in the voluntary sector.
Darra became a director of the North British Housing Association in 1991. He was later appointed Chief Executive of the Asra Greater London Housing Association, which specialises in housing ethnic minority tenants, and then worked for Hexagon, another London-based housing association.
In 2004 Darra was awarded an OBE for services to local government.
He is the chair of the government-appointed communities and victims panel into the August 2011 riots. He joined Ernst & Young's local public sector advisory team in January 2012.
Between November 2009-September 2011 he was the Chief Executive of Jobcentre Plus, taking over from Mel Groves.
Before joining DWP in November 2009, Darra had been the Chief Executive Officer of Ealing Council for four years and prior to that had been the Chief Executive of Luton Council.
He grew up in Bradford and read law at Newcastle Polytechnic (now the University of Northumbria at Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
He started as a housing case worker in Tyneside and London in 1984, and then worked for a variety of housing bodies in the voluntary sector.
Darra became a director of the North British Housing Association in 1991. He was later appointed Chief Executive of the Asra Greater London Housing Association, which specialises in housing ethnic minority tenants, and then worked for Hexagon, another London-based housing association.
In 2004 Darra was awarded an OBE for services to local government.
Tyreek Hill (born March 1, 1994) is an American sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres. He is an incoming freshman at Garden City Community College.
A native of Douglas, Georgia, Hill attended Coffee High School, where he won both the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2012 Georgia 5A state meet.
On May 26, 2012, at the 36th Golden South Classic in Orlando, Florida, Hill ran new personal bests in the 100 m (10.19) and 200 m (20.14). His time in the 200 m missed 1985 national high school record by only one hundredth of a second. , it is the fastest time by a junior athlete in the 2012 season, and in fact the fastest by a junior since Ramil Guliyev's 20.04 in 2009. His time in the 100 m ties Abraham Hall for second fastest by a junior in the 2012 season, behind only Adam Gemili.
A native of Douglas, Georgia, Hill attended Coffee High School, where he won both the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2012 Georgia 5A state meet.
On May 26, 2012, at the 36th Golden South Classic in Orlando, Florida, Hill ran new personal bests in the 100 m (10.19) and 200 m (20.14). His time in the 200 m missed 1985 national high school record by only one hundredth of a second. , it is the fastest time by a junior athlete in the 2012 season, and in fact the fastest by a junior since Ramil Guliyev's 20.04 in 2009. His time in the 100 m ties Abraham Hall for second fastest by a junior in the 2012 season, behind only Adam Gemili.