- "Billy"
VerPlanck (1930–2009) in 1955, and he
became her
musical collaborator and champion. They were
married for 52 years,
until his
death in 2009.
VerPlank...
-
politician and son of
Daniel C.
Verplanck Marlene VerPlanck (1933–2018),
American jazz
vocalist William Samuel Verplanck Junior (1916–2002),
American psychologist...
- and
Verplanck's Point derive their name from the
activities of the
Verplanck family,
established in New
Amsterdam by
Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck in the...
- drums, and Pat
Irwin on saxophone,
piano and
everything else. The
Billy Ver Planck Orchestra (Jazz for Playboys, Jazz for Playgirls)
perform on four of the...
-
Verplanck Colvin (January 4, 1847 – May 28, 1920) was a lawyer, author,
illustrator and
topographical engineer whose understanding and
appreciation for...
- It was part of the
Rombout Patent granted to
Francis Rombouts,
Gulian VerPlanck, and Steph**** Van
Cortlandt of New
Amsterdam in 1685. The name "Fishkill"...
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Philip Verplanck (June 1695 –
October 13, 1771) was an
American sheriff and
politician in
colonial New York.
Verplanck was born in June 1695 in Albany...
- (1996) Ron
Raines and Judy Kaye (1996),
London revival of play
Marlene VerPlanck (1997) The
Spitfire Band (1997)
Carol Woods and
Karen Saunders (1998)...
-
performed with many jazz
artists including Woody Shaw,
David Liebman,
Marlene VerPlanck,
Charlie Byrd, Jim Snidero, Mark Murphy,
Eddie Daniels,
Dizzy Gillespie...
-
Pieterse Schuyler (1636–1690) m.
Catharina Verplanck (1639–1690),
daughter of
Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck (1606–1690); the
couple died
during the Schenectady...