Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Savoy image Paul Waaktaar Savoy.jpg caption Paul Waaktaar Savoy image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band ... Universal Music associated acts A ha br Chocolate Overdose website http www.myspace.com bandsavoy Savoy homepage current members Paul Waaktaar Savoy br Lauren Savoy br Frode Unneland past members Greg Calvert br Maya Vik Distinguish2 the DJ trio from the United States Savoy are a Norwegian American rock trio consisting of Paul Waaktaar Savoy famous from Norwegian band A ha vocals guitars bass keyboards , Lauren Savoy vocals guitars and Frode Unneland drums percussion backing vocals . The band was formed in 1994 and has released 5 studio albums to date. Savoy, unlike Waaktaar Savoy s other band ... Waaktaar Savoy and Lauren Savoy . Lauren herself is known as a film maker, and Frode Unneland is one .... He has also drummed for Norwegian singer songwriter Sondre Lerche . Savoy have achieved great ... s 1993 track, Locust . Savoy have sold a total of 200,000 albums. On August 6, 2007, Savoy released Savoy Songbook Vol. 1 , a double CD where CD2 is a best of album with 14 tracks, and CD1 contains ... has been announced to be Best Western Beauty but no release date has been announced. Savoy signed .... Band members Current members Paul Waaktaar Savoy Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards Lauren Savoy Vocals ... 3 EMI Records EMI 1999 Mountains of Time 2001 Reasons to Stay Indoors 2004 Savoy album Savoy rowspan 1 Eleventeen Records Compilation class wikitable Year Title Label 2007 Savoy Songbook Vol. 1 rowspan 1 Universal Reflist External links MySpace bandsavoy Savoy Official Savoy myspace site http www.savoy music.de Savoy Music.de German fan site http www.savoyfansiteinjapan.com Japanese fan site http savoy.aha fr.com French fan site A ha Category Norwegian musical groups Savoy Category A ha Category Musical trios Category Musical groups established in 1994 de Savoy Band es Savoy it Savoy gruppo ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Guy Savoy is a world renowned French chef, and is the Head Chef and owner of the eponymous Guy Savoy restaurant in Paris and sister restaurant in Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas . The Paris restaurant has garnered the 3 Michelin Guide Michelin stars and other ratings Michelin stars , being elevated in 2002. The restaurant has been ranked multiple times in the Restaurant magazine Top 50 Restaurant Magazine Top 50 Restaurants in the world . The Las Vegas restaurant has garnered the 2 Michelin stars, the AAA Five Diamond Award , the Forbes Five Star Award, and the Wine Spectator .... The restaurant is managed full time by Franck Savoy, Guy Savoy s son. Savoy owns four additional, smaller restaurants in Paris and Singapore . Biography Guy Savoy was born on 24 July 1953 in Nevers ... stars in 1985. Guy Savoy is the youngest of the group of renowned chefs who invented Nouvelle Cuisine, ref Guy Savoy s Cathedral published by http www.gayot.com restaurants features guysavoy.html GAYOT.com ... Restaurant Guy Savoy 18 rue Troyon 17th arrondissement of Paris Restaurant Guy Savoy Las Vegas in the United ... Savoy Singapore Marina Bay Sands in Singapore Awards and accolades 2008 Grand Award, Wine Lists and Service, Wine Spectator Magazine for Restaurant Guy Savoy Las Vegas ref http www.kvbc.com Global story.asp?s 8716306 Guy Savoy restaurant earns prestigious award ref dead link date January 2011 Best New Restaurants in the World Travel Leisure Magazine April 2007 for Restaurant Guy Savoy Las Vegas Books Vegetable Magic with Guy Langlois, Edbury Press 1987 Guy Savoy Simple French Recipes for the Home Cook 2004 References Reflist External links http www.guysavoy.com en intro.htm Guy Savoy official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savoy, Guy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savoy, Guy ... bio stub Restaurant stub fr Guy Savoy he ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Curro Savoy or Kurt Savoy And jar , Province of Ja n Spain Ja n Province , 1946 is a Spain Spanish musician specialised in whistling who lives currently in France . He started his professional career in 1959 in Madrid when Tico Medina and Yale presented him in a TV show . He later recorded a record with Saef Cetra and took part in several radio programmes. He is mainly popular thanks to Ennio Morricone and the original soundtrack s of A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly . External links http www.currosavoy.com Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savoy, Curro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savoy, Curro Category 1946 births Category Living people Category People from And jar Category Spanish musicians Category whistlers Spain musician stub es Curro Savoy fr Curro Savoy ... more details
Image Savoy Palace.jpg thumb 200px The former Savoy Palace . Savoy Place is a large red brick building on the north bank of the River Thames in London , England . It is on a street called Savoy Place and Savoy Street runs along the side of the building up to the Strand, London Strand . In front is the Victoria Embankment , part of the Thames Embankment . Close by are the Savoy Hotel and Waterloo Bridge . There are commanding views over to the South Bank and the London Eye . The building is the headquarters for the Institution of Engineering and Technology IET , formed from the Institution of Electrical Engineers IEE and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers IIE in 2006. Outside the building, there is a statue of the leading Victorian era Victorian scientist Michael Faraday by the Irish sculptor John Henry Foley 1818 1874 . ref http www.nowpublic.com statue michael faraday savoy place london sculptor john henry foley Statue of Michael Faraday at Savoy Place, London Sculptor John Henry Foley . ref History The location of Savoy Place was originally called the Savoy Manor , taking its name from Peter II, Count of Savoy . He was given the land by Henry III of England Henry III on 12 ... hospice. The Savoy Palace was extended by successive Earl of Lancaster Earls of Lancaster and John ... were carried out by H. Percy Adams and Charles Holden . Savoy Hill House Behind Savoy Place is a building originally known as Lancaster House and later as Savoy Mansions. It was built in 1880 by the Savoy ... , BBC . ref Savoy Hill was bought by the IEE in 1984 and is now known as Savoy Hill House . See also List of eponymous roads in London Savoy Chapel Savoy Theatre References reflist External links http www.savoyplace.co.uk Savoy Place website http www.theiet.org about libarc archives research guides savoy.cfm Archives research guide The Savoy and Savoy Place http www.londontown.com LondonStreets savoy place f6d.html LondonTown.com information coord 51.50923 N 0.12086 W type landmark region GB ... more details
For the Queen of Portugal Maud of Savoy File MatyldaSavoy.jpg thumb Matilda of Savoy. Matilda Mechtilde of Savoy 1390 1438 was a daughter of Amadeo, Prince of Achaea also known as Amadeus of Piedmont or Amadeus of Savoy and Catherine of Geneva. She was the second wife of the Elector Palatine Louis III, Elector Palatine Louis III , whom she married on 30 November 1417. Matilda had the following five children Mathilde 7 March 1419 &ndash 1 October 1482 , married in 1434 to Count Louis I of W rttemberg in 1452 to Duke Albrecht VI of Austria Louis IV, Elector Palatine 1 January 1424 &ndash 13 August 1449 Frederick I, Elector Palatine 1 August 1425 &ndash 12 December 1476 Ruprecht of the Palatinate Archbishop of Cologne Rupprecht 27 February 1427 &ndash 26 July 1480 , Prince elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne Margarete ca. 1428 &ndash 23 November 1466 , a nun at Liebenau S start Succession box title Electress Electresses Palatine senior line Electress Palatine before Elisabeth of Nuremberg after Margaret of Savoy, Countess Palatine of the Rhine Margaret of Savoy years 1417 1436 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matilda Of Savoy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1390 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1438 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matilda Of Savoy Category 1390 births Category 1438 deaths Germany noble stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Ann Savoy image Marcandannsavoy.jpg image size 250 alt Marc and Ann Savoy playing Cajun accordion and guitar respectively at the Balfa camp. caption Marc and Ann Savoy playing at the Balfa Camp. landscape yes background solo singer birth ... Records associated acts Savoy Family Band, Savoy Doucet Cajun Band, The Magnolia Sisters br The Zozo Sisters small with Linda Ronstadt small 2002 & 2006 website http www.annsavoy.com Ann Savoy ... artist Ann Savoy title Ann Savoy publisher Discogs accessdate 2010 03 05 ref ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com cg amg.dll title Ann Savoy biography first Craig last Harris publisher Allmusic accessdate ... ref is a musician , author , and record producer . Biography Savoy was raised in Richmond, Virginia . She resides with her husband Marc Savoy and family in Southern Louisiana . ref name 2A cite news last Wirt first John coauthors title Savoy a key component of La. music newspaper 2TheAdvocate location ... Cajun accordion accordionist Marc Savoy and fiddler Michael Doucet in the Savoy Doucet Cajun Band ..., Joel Savoy Joel and Wilson Savoy Wilson , in the Savoy Family Band. Most recently, she has put together a Django Reinhardt style swing band called Ann Savoy and her Sleepless Knights. ref name 2A Savoy appeared as a musician in the film Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood film Divine Secrets ... Ronstadt . Adieu False Heart is notable for Savoy s first time recording in English language English ... Louisiana s Ann Savoy teams up with pop icon Linda Ronstadt for their new CD, Adieu False Heart,By Joshua ... Memphis Records Black Coffee Ann Savoy album Black Coffee 2009 Memphis Records With Savoy Doucet Cajun Band Home Music with Spirits 1981 Arhoolie Records Savoy Doucet Cajun Band 1984 Arhoolie With Spirits ... Records Apr s Faire Le Boogie Woogie 2004 Rounder Stripped Down 2009 Arhoolie Savoy Family Band Savoy ... as the Zozo Sisters 2006 Vanguard Records References reflist 2 External links commons category Savoy ... more details
The Savoy Orpheans were a British dance band of the 1920s. They were resident at the Savoy Hotel , London, between 1923 and 1927. The band was formed by Debroy Somers, an ex army bandmaster, in 1923. Both the Orpheans and the Savoy Havana Band were under the management of Wilfred de Mornys. The Orpheans were later led by the violinist Cyril Ramon Newton, and by the pianist Carroll Gibbons . ref name rust1 Rust, Brian, The Savoy Orpheans at the Savoy Hotel, London sleeve notes to disc 1 of World Record Club LP set SH165 6, issued 1971 ref When de Morny s contractual arrangement with the Savoy Hotel company ended on 31 December 1927, the Orpheans disbanded. Gibbons formed a new ensemble the Savoy Hotel Opheans for the hotel. The music writer Brian Rust wrote of this group, it was a purely straight, typically smooth supper club band. ref name rust1 The owner of the Savoy Hotel, Rupert D Oyly Carte , called the original Orpheans and their colleagues, probably the best known bands in Europe , ref The Times , 29 March 1924, p. 20. ref a judgment echoed by Rust, who wrote in 1971 of the original Orpheans, their very name personifies the Dancing Twenties and their broad versatility made this imprint in a way that no band had done before and few have achieved since. ref name rust1 References references External links http www.achart.ca york somers.htm Biography of Debroy Somers Category British musical groups UK band stub ... more details
name Duchy of Savoy common name Savoy national motto FERT continent Europe region Italy country France era Middle Ages government type Duchy religion Roman Catholicism leader1 Amadeus VIII of Savoy ... 1675 1713 title leader Duchy of Savoy List of Dukes of Savoy Duke common languages Piedmontese ... end 1713 life span 1416  1713 event start County of Savoy raised br nbsp 4 to a duke duchy date ... Republic Revolutionary France date event4   br 1792 1814 event end Savoy to Second French ... Duke becomes king of Italy king of br nbsp 4 Italy date post March 17, 1861 p1 County of Savoy flag ... Savoie flag.svg flag type Flag of Savoy image coat Blason duche fr Savoie.svg symbol type Coat of arms of Savoy image map DuchyofSavoy1600.png image map caption Duchy of Savoy green in 1600. capital Chamb ry 1416 1562 br Turin 1562 1713 footnotes The Duchy of Savoy became the Image Flag of Italy 1861 1946 .svg 15px border Piedmont Sardinia Kingdom of Piedmont Sardinia in 1720 the territory of Savoy ... history of Savoy , before it was raised to a duchy, see County of Savoy and March of Turin . From 1416 to 1847, the House of Savoy ruled the Duchy of Savoy lang fr link no Savoie , lang it Savoia ... territories that are now in France. It was a continuation of the County of Savoy . The duchy was a constituent ... to Count Amadeus VIII of Savoy Amadeus VIII . The territory of the Duchy then included Moriana , the Valle ... the rest of the Renaissance for Savoy. The reign of Amadeus VIII was a turning point for the economy ... the old domain of Savoy. His son Amedeo, however, died prematurely in 1431. The area and the succession was assigned to the second son Louis of Savoy Louis . As a cultured and refined man, Duke Amadeus ... VIII the power was left to his son Louis of Savoy. Louis was then succeeded by the weak Amadeus IX of Savoy Amadeus IX who was extremely religious he was declared blessed , but of little practical ... the affairs of Savoy, which bound the Piedmont to the crown in Paris. The Duchy s economy suffered ... more details
Infobox historic subdivision Name Precinct of the Savoy HQ Government Master of the Savoy Origin Status Civil parish Start End 1922 Code CodeName Replace Strand District Metropolis Strand District Motto Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap Image Map File Savoy liberty in westminster 1921.png 300px br Civil parish within Metropolitan Borough of Westminster Westminster in 1921 Arms Civic PopulationFirst 245 PopulationFirstYear 1881 AreaFirst convert 7 acres km2 AreaFirstYear 1881 1921 DensityFirst ... AreaLastYear 1921 DensityLast 5 acre DensityLastYear 1921 The Precinct of the Savoy , also known as the Liberty of the Savoy and the Liberties of the Savoy , was a Liberty division liberty in the metropolitan area of London , England. The Savoy was the area where the Savoy Hotel and Savoy Theatre ... was different in this area. Name and early history Main Savoy Palace File Plan of the savoy 1736.png 250px thumb left Plan of the Savoy Precinct 1736 In 1245 a palace was built in this location by Simon ... by Henry III of England Henry III to Peter II, Count of Savoy Peter of Savoy , uncle of his queen, Eleanor of Provence , and was renamed Savoy Palace. ref name old and new cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45137 title The Savoy author Walter Thornbury year 1878 work Old ... , becoming the Great Hospital of St Bernard de Monte Jovis in Savoy . ref name old and new Duchy of Lancaster ... of Lancaster , including the Savoy, were effectively part of the County Palatine of Lancaster ..., someone being pursued for a debt in London could reside in the Savoy without fear of arrest by people ... series Aubrey Maturin novels of Patrick O Brian . Demise The area of the Precinct of the Savoy was included ... report.aspx?compid 45137 The Savoy , Old and New London Volume 3 1878 cite web url http www.pepysdiary.com p 1159.php 11225 title The Savoy accessdate 5 May 2006 cite web url http www.wwnorton.com pob ... W region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Savoy Category History of Westminster Category Liberties ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Defunct Company company name Savoy Pictures company logo slogan fate acquired by IAC Interactive Corporation successor foundation 1992 defunct 1997 location industry Independent film studio, television station holdings company key people Victor A. Kaufman br Lewis J. Korman products num employees peak number of employees parent None subsid None Savoy Pictures Inc. was an independent motion picture company in operation from 1992 to 1997. History Victor A. Kaufman became chairman and chief executive officer of Savoy Pictures in 1992 along with vice chairman executive, Lewis J. Korman . Among Savoy Picture s noteworthy feature films were A Bronx Tale , No Escape , Last of the Dogmen and Serial Mom . Budgets for their films grew. However, with rather poor marketing, Savoy faced a major financial slump, only three years after being formed. For three years, Savoy then released box office failures including Exit to Eden and Getting Away with Murder 1996 film Getting Away with Murder . HBO handled home video release for the Savoy library. In January 1995 ... , and The Stupids film The Stupids . However, Paramount Pictures distributed and co produced the Savoy ..., Savoy was half of a joint venture with Fox Broadcasting Company , in a company called SF Broadcasting ... in 1997. Savoy Pictures announced in December 1995 that Barry Diller s IAC Interactive Corporation was going to acquire Savoy. The deal was finalized in 1997. Victor Kaufman is presently Vice Chairman and sits on the board of directors of IAC. Current home video rights to the Savoy library HBO has been the home video rights holder for the Savoy library, with sister company Warner Bros. Television ... some of Savoy s in house productions, with a DVD reissue of Serial Mom being released on May 6 ... States Category Companies established in 1992 Category Companies disestablished in 1997 de Savoy Pictures it Savoy Pictures ... more details
Image SavoyRecord.jpg right thumb 250px USA Savoy disc of the 1940s Savoy Records is an United States American record label specializing in jazz , gospel black gospel , soul music soul R&B , and blues music blues . Starting in the mid 1940s, Savoy played an important part in popularizing the jazz subgenre of bebop . An unrelated, now defunct label also known as Savoy Records was based in Manchester , United Kingdom , and specialized primarily in rock music rock music releases. As of 2012, the Savoy library is primarily controlled by Nippon Columbia , a Tokyo , Japan based public company which purchased Savoy in 1991. Nippon Columbia s wholly owned subsidiary, Savoy Jazz, handles Savoy Records distribution in the United States. History Savoy was founded in 1942 by Herman Lubinsky. The Newark ... groups of the 1950s and cementing Savoy s preeminence in the black gospel recording industry through its association with James Cleveland and his Gospel Music Workshop of America. Savoy s artistic directors ... Davis then manager of Arista Records acquired Savoy s catalog. The current owner of its jazz and blues ... as Savoy Label Group SLG . In 1986, Malaco Records acquired Savoy s black gospel titles and contracts ... American newspaper, The Newark Herald News , said of Savoy and Lubinsky blockquote There s no doubt ... for us and for future generations. blockquote In the early 1960s, Savoy recorded a number of avant ... Watts , and Valdo Williams . Select Savoy recording artists Inez Andrews The Angelic Choir Errol ... Willis Lester Young Savoy Records subsidiaries Acorn Records 1949 1951 Gospel Records 1958 early 1970s Regent Records 1947 1964 Sharp Records 1960 1964 Further reading The Savoy Label A Discography ... savoy.htm Gospel discography See also List of record labels Category Savoy Records artists Savoy Records ... in 1942 Category Jazz record labels de Savoy Records es Savoy Records eo Savoy Records fr Savoy Records ko it Savoy Records ja pl Savoy Records pt Savoy Records ... more details
Infobox Heraldic knot knot Savoy knot image Savoy knot.png image caption badge Savoy badge.png badge caption The Savoy badge heraldry badge . family House of Savoy region Savoy notes The first to bear the knot is said to have been Thomas I, Count of Savoy , in the 13th century. ref cite book title A Dictionary of Mottoes last Pine first Leslie GIlbert authorlink coauthors year 1983 publisher Routledge location isbn pages 223 url ref The Savoy knot , a type of decorative knot , is a heraldic knot used primarily in Italian heraldry. It is most notable for its appearance on the badge heraldry heraldic badge of the House of Savoy , where it is accompanied by the motto Stringe ma non costringe , It tightens, but does not constrain . ref cite book title Knots, Ties and Splices A Handbook for Seafarers, Travellers and All Who Use Cordage, with Historical, Heraldic and Practical Notes last Burgess first Joseph Tom authorlink coauthors year 1884 publisher G. Routledge and Sons location Oxford isbn pages 12 url ref In shape, it is comparable to a 8 number figure eight . When used outside of heraldry as a real knot , it is known as a figure eight knot ropes figure eight knot . The Savoy knot can also be seen on the Alfa Romeo automobile badge which is basically the emblem of the city of Milan, Italy. See also List of knots Order of the Most Holy Annunciation References reflist Heraldic knot Category Decorative knots Category Heraldic charges ... more details
The Savoy Declaration is a modification of the Westminster Confession of Faith 1646 . Its full title is A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practiced in the Congregational Churches in England. It was drawn up in October 1658 by English Independent religion Independents meeting at the Savoy Palace , London. The Assembly The Savoy Assembly not to be confused with the Savoy Conference a few years later met at the Savoy for eleven or twelve days from 12 October 1658. Representatives, mostly laymen, of over a hundred independent churches were present. Thomas Goodwin and John Owen theologian John Owen were the leaders in a committee of six divines appointed to draw up a confession. ref name Goodwin s Goodwin, Thomas DNB00 ref ref The others were Philip Nye , William Bridge , Joseph Caryl and William Greenhill http www.puritansermons.com bio biogoodw.htm. ref The Declaration They adopted, with a few verbal alterations, the doctrinal definitions of the Westminster confession, reconstructing only the part relating to church government the main effect of the Declaration of the Savoy assembly was to confirm the Westminster theology. ref name Goodwin There was the addition of a new chapter entitled Of the Gospel, and of the Extent of the Grace Thereof . Other changes include a replacement to chapters 30 and 31 of the Westminster Confession concerned with Congregational church government. In these chapters the autonomy of local churches is asserted. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Goodwin, Thomas External links http reformed.org documents Savoy Declaration index.html Full text of the Declaration with differences from the Westminster Confession of Faith Category 1650s Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category Congregationalism Category 1658 books fr D claration de Savoie it Dichiarazione di Savoy pt Declara o de Savoy ro Declara ia Savoy ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox London River Services title Savoy Pier image Savoy Pier.jpg image caption transit type River bus and tourist leisure services operator Woods River Cruises owner London River Services The Savoy Pier is located just to the south of the Savoy Hotel on the river Thames , and not far from the site of the old Savoy Wharf . The pier is the central London base of Woods River Cruises. The pier was designed by Beckett Rankine in 1998 as a temporary structure and is an unusual design being restrained by transverse radial arms and longitudinal mooring cables. The contractor was Downtown Marine Construction who have since ceased trading. Image Savoy pier notice.jpg thumb notice of service transfer, November 2007 Scheduled river bus services operated from Savoy Pier from April 2004 ref http www.pla.co.uk News index.cfm flag 2 id 818 site News Thames Clippers will mean plain sailing for Greenwich commuters ref , to November 2008 ref http www.thamesclippers.com main news 10.html Thames Clippers Announcement 23 7 2008 ref when they were transferred to Embankment Pier, a short distance up the Thames. Other public transport nearby Embankment Pier Thames Clippers Riverline Embankment tube station District Line Covent Garden tube station Piccadilly Line Nearby Places Covent Garden South Bank Centre commons category Savoy Pier London Savoy Pier Coord 51 30 31.5 N 0 7 09.85 W region GB type landmark display title Transport in London References reflist Category London River Services Category London infrastructure Category Piers in London London transport stub ... more details
about the ballroom in New York City the ballroom with the same name in Chicago Savoy Ballroom Chicago The Savoy Ballroom , located in Harlem , New York City , was a medium sized ballroom for music and public dancing that was in operation from March 12, 1926 to July 10, 1958. ref name lindyhop cite news last Fernandez first Manny title Where Feet Flew and the Lindy Hopped newspaper New York Times date March 12, 2006 url http www.nytimes.com 2006 03 12 nyregion 12savoy.html accessdate January 14, 2011 ref It was located between 140th and 141st Streets on Lenox Avenue . ref cite book author Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns title Jazz A History of America s Music publisher Alfred A. Knopf year 2000 page 174 ref The Savoy was a popular dance venue from the late 1920s to the 1950s and many dances such as Lindy ..., as the Track . Unlike the whites only policy of the Cotton Club, the Savoy Ballroom was integrated ... when the previous one had completed its set. The Savoy was unique in having the constant presence of a skilled elite of the best Lindy Hoppers. Usually known as Savoy Lindy Hoppers occasionally they turned .... ref Ward and Burns, p. 217 221. ref Stompin at the Savoy , a 1934 Big Band classic song and jazz standard, was named after the ballroom. Chick Webb was the leader of the best known Savoy house ... in 1934, became its vocalist. ref Ward and Burns, p. 272. ref The Savoy participated in the 1939 ... 21. ref The Ballroom closed its doors in 1958, ref cite web title About the Savoy Ballroom url http ... plaque for the Savoy Ballroom was revealed on Lenox Ave between 140th and 141st Streets. The plaque ... also List of jazz clubs References Reflist External links http www.savoyballroom.com Savoy Ballroom http www.savoyplaque.org Savoy Ballroom Plaque Category Jazz clubs in the United States Category ... venues in New York City Category Former music venues in New York City de Savoy Ballroom es Savoy Ballroom eo Savoy Ballroom fr Savoy Ballroom it Savoy Ballroom ... more details
Infobox royalty consort yes name Joan of Savoy image Hrobka.jpg imgw 275px caption Joan and her mother s tomb in glise des Cordeliers succession List of consorts of Brittany Duchess consort of Brittany reign 21 March 1330&ndash 30 April 1341 spouse John III, Duke of Brittany issue house House of Savoy father Edward, Count of Savoy mother Bianca of Burgundy birth date c. 1310 birth place death date 29 June Death year and age 1344 1310 death place Dijon place of burial glise des Cordeliers, Dijon religion Catholic Church Roman Catholicism Joan of Savoy also known as Giovanna di Savoia 1310 29 June 1344 , was List of consorts of Brittany Duchess consort of Brittany , wife of John III, Duke of Brittany . Joan was also a claimant to the Savoy County of Savoy upon the death of her father. She was a member of the House of Savoy and married into the House of Dreux . Joan was born in 1310, she was the only child of Edward, Count of Savoy and his wife Bianca of Burgundy . The same year as Joan s marriage, her father died, being his only child she was his supposed successor. However, Savoy had never had a female ruler, leading to a dispute in the succession. Joan s uncle Aymon, Count of Savoy Aimone bypassed her rights and succeeded as Count. Joan married in 1329 aged nineteen to the forty three year old, childless John III, Duke of Brittany she was his third wife, John s second wife Isabella ... Joanna . John supported Joan s rights on Savoy. After the marriage, Joan renewed her claim on Savoy ... MedLands SAVOY.htm Jeannedied1344 SAVOY, Medieval Lands ref References reflist s start s hou House of Savoy circa 1310 29 June 1344 S bef before Isabella of Castile, Queen of Aragon Isabella of Castile ... Joan Of Savoy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION List of consorts of Brittany Duchess consort of Brittany ... Joan Of Savoy Category 1310 births Category 1344 deaths Category Medieval women Category House of Savoy Category Duchesses of Brittany ca Joana de Savoia i de Borgonya sv Johanna av Savojen ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox South African subplace censuscode 77409252 name Savoy Estate latd 26.131 latm lats longd 28.080 longm longs Savoy Estate is a suburb of Johannesburg , South Africa . It is located in Region 3 Johannesburg Region 3 update after 2011 03 01 . References reflist Region 3 Category Johannesburg Region 3 Category Suburbs of Johannesburg Johannesburg stub ... more details
Ogier of Savoy c .1333 1373 was the second and illegitimate son of Aymon, Count of Savoy , and half brother of Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy Amadeus VI . He was probably near in age to the latter, for both received new clothes at the same time when children. ref The fiscal record of 1347 48 records pro una penna ad forandum corseti Ogerii fratrem naturalem domini . ref His first adult responsibility recorded is the castellan y of Faverges in 1353. In 1355 he received the castellany of Conflans , which controlled the valleys of the Arly and Is re , which valleys he continued to command for the rest of his career. Once thought to have died in 1372, it is disproved by a castellany record for 1374, which records the expenses ... at the festival of Epiphany holiday Epiphany for the death of the Lord Ogier, bastard of Savoy expensis ... in festo epiphanie ubi fuit de mandato domini quia dominus ipsum misit apud castellanum Bonitiarum pro morte dominus Ogerii bastardi de Sabaudie . Ogier may have been married to one N. de Meyria , but his only certain wife was Bernarde de Cevins, heiress of a large patrimony in the Tarnetaise, and a widow of Emeric de Montfalcon, who died after 1364. ref The source for this marriage is the fr Armorial et nobiliaire de Savoie Armorial et nobiliaire de Savoie . ref By 1376 Bernarde had remarried a second time to Antelme de Miolans. She had no children by Ogier. Notes reflist References Cox, Eugene L. 1967 . The Green Count of Savoy Amadeus VI and Transalpine Savoy in the Fourteenth Century . Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press, 353 54. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ogier of Savoy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1373 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ogier Of Savoy Category 1373 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain ... more details
For her niece Beatrice of Savoy, Lady of Villena Infobox royalty consort yes name Beatrice of Savoy succession Countess of Provence image Beatrix4.jpg caption reign December 1220 19 August 1245 spouse Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence issue Margaret of Provence Margaret, Queen of France br Eleanor of Provence Eleanor, Queen of England br Sanchia of Provence Sanchia, Queen of Germany br Beatrice of Provence Beatrice, Queen of Sicily br Raymond of Provence house House of Savoy by birth br House of Aragon by marriage father Thomas I of Savoy mother Margaret of Geneva birth date 1205 death date 4 January 1267 aged 61 62 Beatrice of Savoy 1205 4 January 1267 ref Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Savoy ref was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva . She was Countess consort of Provence ... were Humbert III, Count of Savoy , and Beatrice of Viennois. Her maternal grandparents were William I, Count of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny. Beatrice of Savoy s mother, Margaret was betrothed to Philip ... s father, Thomas. He took her back to Savoy and married her himself. Thomas excuse was that Philip ... parents. Her siblings included Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy , Thomas II of Piedmont , Peter II, Count of Savoy , Philip I, Count of Savoy , Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury , Avita the Countess of Devon and Margherita of Savoy wife of Hartmann I of Kyburg. Life Marriage and issue Beatrice ... Paris . Ramon and Beatrice of Savoy had four daughters, who all lived to adulthood, and married ... suitors had tried to seize her, so Beatrice of Savoy placed the younger Beatrice in a safe fortress ... 9 ref Beatrice of Savoy was granted the usufruct of the county of Provence for her lifetime, according ..., Beatrice the younger died in September . Beatrice of Savoy died on 4 January 1267. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beatrice Of Savoy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Beatrice Of Savoy Category 1205 births Category 1267 deaths Category House of Savoy Category 13th ... more details
Infobox person name Nick Savoy image caption Nick Savoy at the Super Conference birth name Nicholas Peter ... Canada other names Nicholas Benedict occupation Dating Coach , Businessman Nick Savoy is a Canadian ... January 9, 2010 . http attractionblogs.com interviews nick savoy love systems Interview with Nick Savoy . AttractionBlogs.com . Retrieved on January 9, 2010. ref ref name abcnews Johnson, Eric ... . Retrieved on November 19, 2010. ref Biography Nick Savoy was born on October 10, 1974 in St. John ... . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved on December 30, 2008. ref Nick Savoy appeared in Neil ... savoy 01.php Pay For Play . Radar Magazine . Retrieved on December 30, 2008. ref By his own admission, Nick Savoy was unsuccessful with women before he found the seduction community in 2003. ref name ... 2004, Nick Savoy and Mystery pickup artist Mystery jointly formed Mystery Method Corporation where both Nick Savoy and Mystery were instructors. ref name game The Mystery Method Corporation, now ... Savoy train men how to attract and seduce women in bars and clubs. ref name nyt1 Strauss, Neil January ... on January 4, 2009. ref In 2007, Savoy and Mystery were scheduled to appear together as dating ... between the two, Nick Savoy did not appear. He helped design and develop the series and is listed as a consultant to the show. Nick Savoy is the co author of the Love Systems Routines Manual and released ... . College Times . Retrieved on January 3, 2009. ref Nick Savoy is President and Program Leader ... on January 6, 2009. ref In the beginning of 2008, Nick Savoy was featured on a Fox News broadcast ref name foxnews http www.youtube.com watch?v IEVuEMzGiiM Fox News Broadcast with Savoy and Sinn ... and psychologist Mike Botwin concluded that the method of seduction based by Nick Savoy is based on biological and psychological mating principles. ref name foxnews Nick Savoy made an appearance on the TV ... shows show 1064 Dr Phil Episode Women Beware ref In August 2008, Nick Savoy appeared on Spike TV ... more details
Yeomen of the Guard The Savoy Company celebrates 100 years of taking on Gilbert and Sullivan , CityPaper ... Charity through productions Since 1901, The Savoy Company has been an important part of Philadelphia ... to local charitable organization s. In the past fifteen years, The Savoy Company has donated ... of his friends, The Savoy Company has always performed the works of Gilbert and Sullivan sharing ... of Act I Finale.jpg thumb 400px right The Pirates of Penzance The Savoy Company is financially ..., board members and committee chairs are all company members. Savoy provides its own choreographers ... program book. The Savoy season officially begins in early February, although production and administrative ... evenings and Saturdays. The Savoy Company s performances generally take place in late May and early June. A smaller ensemble of The Savoy Company, The Savoy Travelling Troupe, presents concert versions ... at the Festival s Philadelphia legs in 1996 and 1997. In 1997, members of The Savoy Company were asked .... In 1999, Savoy also helped the Blue Hill Troupe in New York City to celebrate its 75th ... function Savoy s membership consists of volunteers drawn from the Greater Philadelphia area. Nelson ... the company, and many of the members are second and third generation members. Each season, Savoy sponsors a series of social events open to members and their friends. The Savoy season culminates ... 090554&source froogle History of The Savoy Company 1901 1940 1940 External links http www.savoy.org Savoy Company s website http www.theatrealliance.org theatres savoy company.html Profile of the company ... more details
The Savoy Sultans was the name of two related jazz ensembles in the twentieth century. Savoy Sultans 1937 46 The original Savoy Sultans were formed by saxophonist Al Cooper , and played at the Savoy Ballroom from 1937 to 1946. ref http www.nme.com artists savoy sultans nme.com ref This small swing jazz ensemble was comprised, at various times, Jack Chapman , Sam Massenberg , Jesse Drakes and Pat Jenkins on trumpets Skinny Brown , Rudy Williams , Ed McNeil , Lennie Simmons , Thomas Turrentine Sr. and George Kelly musician George Kelly on saxophones Cyril Haynes , piano Grachan Moncur II on double bass Alex Razz Mitchell on drums and vocalist Evelyn White . Opening at the famous Savoy Ballroom on Lenox Avenue, Harlem, on Labor Day 1937, ref name sleevenotes Sleevenotes for Stompin at the Savoy 1964 DECCA DL4444 ref they recorded seven times with Decca Records between 1938 and 1941. According to one reviewer, ref http books.google.es books?id Zc4Lh9KC2MIC&pg PA422&lpg PA422&dq 22Sam Massenberg 22 AND 22savoy sultans 22&source bl&ots 1R558x4dVd&sig gOGAU9wF0iPdnmNk4xuPX5nwYZc&hl es&ei CCtdSveCJ9urjAfboNThDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 The Swing Era The Development of Jazz 1930 1945 . By Gunther Schuller. New York Oxford University Press, 1989. ISBN 0 19 504312 X. Google books ref their recorded legacy leaves much to be desired although contemporary reports by musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie gave the group high praise. ref name sleevenotes Savoy Sultans 1974 early 1990s The name Savoy Sultans was resurrected by Panama Francis in 1974 for a one off concert, and was turned into a regular ensemble in 1979. He maintained the same instrumentation but added rhythm guitar. This group recorded for Black & Blue Records in 1979 and again with Stash Records in 1982 83. Members ... reflist Scott Yanow , Allmusic class artist id p11626 biography pure url yes Savoy Sultans at Allmusic Category American jazz ensembles de Savoy Sultans ... more details
Royal house surname House of Savoy estate Italy coat of arms Image Great coat of arms of the king of italy ... , Kingdom of Spain Spain titles nowiki nowiki Count of Savoy Duke of Savoy Emperor of Ethiopia King ... Umberto I, Count of Savoy Umberto I final ruler Umberto II of Italy Umberto II current head Disputed ... Frankish people Frankish cadet branches Savoy Carignano , br Dukes of Aosta Savoy Aosta , br Dukes of Genoa Savoy Genoa , br extinct since 1996 br Savoy Achaea br extinct since 1209 House of Savoy The House of Savoy lang it Casa Savoia was formed in the early 11th century in the historical Savoy ... of Savoy ruled unified Italy for 85 years with Victor Emmanuel II , Umberto I of Italy Umberto ... Italy Google books ref History The House of Savoy emerged, along with the free communes of Switzerland, in what is now called Switzerland . The name derives from the historical region Savoy in what ... political acquisitions. Early history The house descended from Humbert I of Savoy Humbert I , Count ... brothers, Amadeus and Humbert. ref CathEncy wstitle Savoy ref Though originally a poor county, later ... Rhone east of Lake Geneva , and Saint Maurice is still the patron of the House of Savoy. Humbert s son, Otto of Savoy ascended the throne in 1051 after the death of his elder brother Amedeo and married ..., into the House of Savoy s possession. ref CathEncy wstitle Piedmont ref This diplomatic ... with Sabaudia, and the name evolved into Savoy Italian language Italian Savoia . The people of Savoy ... of Savoy had gone through a series of gradual territorial expansions and he was elevated by the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund to the Duke of Savoy in 1416. However, the years ... Charles VIII of France invaded Savoy, Piedmont, and Italy in 1494 and conquered Naples, the House of Savoy retreated and established its residence in Turin , where it remained until the unification of Italy. When Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy Emmanuel Philibert came to power in 1553 most of his ... more details
Image Savoy Cabbage.jpg thumb Savoy cabbage Savoy cabbage Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. sabauda L. is a variety botany variety of the cabbage , a cultivar of the plant species Brassica oleracea . Savoy cabbage is a winter vegetable . A variety of the savoy cabbage is the January King Cabbage . Savoy cabbage can be used in a variety of recipes. It pairs well with red wine , apples , spices , horseradish and meat . It can be used for roulade s, in stews and soups, as well as roasted plain and drizzled with olive oil . Cabbage that is heavy for its size with leaves that are unblemished and have a bright, fresh look are signs of desirable quality. Whole cabbages are preferred whenever possible as pre cut or preshredded cabbage has a greatly diminished vitamin content. Peak season for most cabbages runs from November through April. Fresh whole cabbage will keep in the refrigerator for one to six weeks depending on type and variety. Hard green, white or red cabbage s will keep the longest while the looser Savoy and Chinese varieties need to be consumed more quickly. It is necessary to keep the outer leaves intact without washing when storing since moisture hastens decay. Cabbage provides fiber , vitamins Vitamin A A , Vitamin C C , Vitamin K K and Vitamin B6 B6 , folate , potassium , manganese , thiamin , calcium , iron and magnesium . Categories Category Leaf vegetables Category Brassica oleracea Category Cultivars cs Hl vkov kapusta de Wirsing es Col de Saboya eo Savoja brasiko fr Chou de Milan hsb Krj zkaty ka it Brassica oleracea sabauda lij Garbuxo hu Kelk poszta nl Savooiekool pl Kapusta warzywna w oska pt Couve lombarda ro Varza crea sr fi Kurttukaali tr Milano lahanas ... more details
This article is about the former British magazine, for other uses, see Savoy disambiguation br Image SavoyMagazineLondon.png right thumb 300px The name Savoy, was borrowed from the new London hotel and suggestive of modernity and opulence. The Savoy was a magazine of literature, art, and criticism published in 1896 in London. It featured work by authors such as W. B. Yeats , Max Beerbohm , Joseph Conrad , and Aubrey Beardsley . Only eight issues of the magazine were published. The publisher was Leonard Smithers , a controversial friend of Oscar Wilde who was also known as a pornographer. Among other publications by Smithers were rare erotic works and unique items such as books bound in human skin. ref http www.savoy.abel.co.uk 1history.html History of The Savoy ref The magazine was started by Smithers, writer Arthur Symons The Symbolist Movement In Literature and artist Aubrey Beardsley . It is considered a little magazine , and was described as a manifesto in revolt against Victorian materialism . ref http www.bartleby.com 65 li littlema.html The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ref Symons attempted to distance the magazine from the Decadent movement and imprisoned ??? Oscar Wilde by writing, We are not Realists, or Romanticists, or Decadents in his editorial note in the first issue. However, he went on to write, For us, all art is good which is good art, which is very similar to the Decadent creed of art for art s sake. ref http www.dur.ac.uk postgraduate.english Tildesley.htm The Shadow of Oscar Wilde A Study of Subversive and Clandestine Sexuality in Four Novellas from The Savoy by Matthew Brinton Tildesley ref References references DEFAULTSORT Savoy Category Defunct British literary magazines Category Publications established in 1896 Category Publications disestablished in 1896 UK lit mag stub nl The Savoy ja ... more details