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Jerrald King
Goldsmith (February 10, 1929 – July 21, 2004) was an
American composer,
conductor and
orchestrator with a
career in film and
television scoring...
- 'Years of Lead'". www.thelocal.it. 2018-03-15.
Retrieved 2019-03-23. Post,
Jerrald (2007). The Mind of the Terrorist: The
Psychology of
Terrorism from the...
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which in turn
increased sales.
Responding to an anti-sneaker rap song by
Jerrald Deas
called "Felon Sneakers", the trio
released a song of
their own called...
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fatally shot. The
victims were
identified as
Angela Mic****e Carr, 52;
Jerrald Gallion, 29; and
Anolt Joseph Laguerre Jr., 19.
Laguerre was an employee...
- White". The
series theme was
composed by
Jerry Goldsmith (credited here as
Jerrald Goldsmith). In 2009, Film
Score Monthly released a three-disc set of original...
- 1986, the
company changed its name to
Applause Inc
after a
purchase by
Jerrald A. Plebiew. In 1992,
Applause released the
Magic Trolls Babies toy line...
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Record at
Concordia University, Nebraska".
Retrieved March 10, 2015. Pfabe,
Jerrald (September 23, 2018). "History of Concordia: The
Founding and
Early Years...
- 33-year-old
American employee of
Halliburton from Duncan, Oklahoma:
Michael Jerrald Martin,
outside the po****r
Metropolitan Store (Mushiri Trading) in Al...
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early film
score by the
prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith (credited as
Jerrald Goldsmith). The film was the
second feature for
James Coburn. List of American...
- 3:15 12. "Soon There'll Be Thunder" (Common
People cover)
Denny Robinett,
Jerrald Robinett 2:27 13. "Velvet Sunsets" (Music
Emporium cover)
William Cosby...