Infobox person name EgertonRyerson image Adolphus Egerton Ryerson.jpg alt caption Portrait of EgertonRyerson by Th ophile Hamel birth date Birth date 1803 03 24 df y birth name Adolphus EgertonRyerson ... Adolphus EgertonRyerson 24 March 1803 &ndash 19 February 1882 was a Methodist minister, educator, politician ... on behalf of the Methodist Church, EgertonRyerson received a Doctor of Divinity degree from ... by George Hodgins Selected works available online gutenberg author id EgertonRyerson name Egerton ... 20AND 20mediatype 3Atexts Works by EgertonRyerson available at Internet Archive http books.google.com books?id s0UBAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq egertonryerson Dr. Ryerson s Reply to the Recent ... books?id 7wYCAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq egertonryerson Copies of Correspondence ... Schools. Toronto Lovell & Gibson, 1855. Primary sources Sissons, C.B., ed. EgertonRyerson ... of EgertonRyerson to His Daughter. Toronto Ryerson Press, 1955. Online Exhibitions http www.archives.gov.on.ca .... EgertonRyerson from Archives of Ontario methodism footer Portal box Canada History of Canada Ontario commons category Persondata NAME Ryerson, Adolphus Egerton ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ryerson, Egerton SHORT ... OF DEATH 19 February 1882 PLACE OF DEATH Toronto , Ontario , Canada DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, Egerton Category ... as 1825 Ryerson emerged as Episcopal Methodism s most articulate defender in the public sphere ... s chief rival John Strachan and other members of the powerful Family Compact . Ryerson was also elected ..., the United Church Observer Christian Guardian , established in York, Upper Canada in 1829. Ryerson ... interest. Ryerson was castigated by the reformist press at that time for apparently abandoning the cause of reform and becoming, at least as far as they were concerned, a Tory . Ryerson resigned the editorship ... Ryerson allowed his name to stand for re election one last time but was soundly defeated by a vote of 50 to 1 in favour of his co religionist Jonathan Scott. Educator Ryerson helped found the Upper Canada ... more details
Ryerson may refer to People Ali Ryerson born 1952 , Flautist Art Ryerson 1913 2004 , American jazz guitarist EgertonRyerson 1803 1882 , Educator and politician in early Ontario Emily Ryerson 1863 1939 , American survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic Florence Ryerson 1892 1965 , American playwright and screenwriter Frank L. Ryerson 1905 1995 , American trumpeter, composer, arranger and educator Gary Ryerson born 1948 , American baseball player George Sterling Ansel Ryerson 1855 1925 , Ontario physician, businessman and politician John K. Ryerson 1820 1890 , Canadian merchant and politician Rich Ryerson , American soccer player coach Rob Ryerson born 1964 , U.S. soccer player and coach Robert Edwy Ryerson 1865 1958 , Canadian politician Stanley Brehaut Ryerson 1911 1998 , Canadian historian, educator and political activist William Ryerson 1797 1872 , Canadian politician and Methodist minister surname Fictional Ned Ryerson , character in Groundhog Day Sandy Ryerson , character in Glee Placenames Ryerson, Ontario , a township in Canada Other Ryerson, Inc. , a Fortune 500 company Ryerson University , a public university in Toronto, Canada Ryerson Library , the older wing of the main public library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States disambiguation surname de Ryerson pt Ryerson ... more details
See also Edgerton . Egerton name Egerton is a surname. Egerton may also refer to Places Egerton, Cheshire , England Egerton, Greater Manchester , England Egerton, Kent , England Egerton, Nova Scotia , Canada Egerton, Southgate, Ontario , Canada Other uses Egerton Gospel , fragments of an unknown Gospel found in Egypt Egerton University , Njoro, near Nakuru, Kenya Mann Egerton , British car dealer and coachbuilder Egerton Herbert Norman , better known as E. Herbert Norman, E. H. Norman or simply Herbert Norman, a Canadian diplomat accused of being a Communist who committed suicide Egerton tug , a number of tugs with this name Disambig de Egerton es Egerton nl Egerton pl Egerton pt Egerton ... more details
William Ryerson March 31, 1797 &ndash September 15, 1872 was a Methodism Methodist minister and political figure in Canada West . He was born in Maugerville, New Brunswick in 1797 and grew up in Norfolk County, Ontario Norfolk County in Upper Canada . He served with his father as a volunteer during the War of 1812 . He converted to Methodism after the war and left home, settling in Oxford County, Ontario Oxford County . He was ordained a deacon in 1825. In 1829, he was involved in establishing a separate Canadian church and helped send his brother EgertonRyersonEgerton to England to attempt to unite the Canadian church with the British Wesleyan Methodist Church. When this failed, in 1840, William became the first president of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada he was reelected in 1847, but gave up this position when the Canadian church reunited with the British church later that year. He was active in attempting to establish missions and schools for native people. In 1830, with his brother John Ryerson John , he was a member of committee to establish the Upper Canada Academy, which later became Victoria University in the University of Toronto Victoria College . He served with the militia that put down the Upper Canada Rebellion , but also pleaded against the death penalty for the rebel leaders. In 1861, he was elected in West Brant County, Ontario Brant but he was defeated in 1863 and retired from politics. He died on his farm near Brantford, Ontario Brantford in 1872. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5250 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 31, 1797 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 15, 1872 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, William Category 1797 births Category 1872 deaths Category ... Category Converts to Methodism Ryerson Category 19th century Methodist clergy Category Methodist ministers ... more details
left thumb The Normal School on Gould St. 1856 Image Ryerson view.jpg thumb left 225px The Normal School Today 2009 Image Adolphus Egerton Ryerson.jpg right thumb EgertonRyerson 1803 1882 In 1852 at the core of the present main campus, the historic St. James Square, EgertonRyerson founded ... founder. EgertonRyerson was a leading educator, politician, and Methodist minister. ref cite ... title The Father of Canadian Public Education EgertonRyerson publisher Ccheritage.ca date accessdate ... EgertonRyerson s name for its Canadian operations. The Toronto Training and Re establishment Institute ...Coord 43 39 27.85 N 79 22 48.64 W display title region CA ON type edu Infobox university name Ryerson University image Image Ryerson University Crest.png center 240px Crest logo File Ryerson University ... ref type Public university Public former names Ryerson Institute of Technology , Ryerson Polytechnic ... canadian universities our universities ryerson university title 2011 2012 Figures publisher ... web title Ryerson University At a Glance url http www.ryerson.ca news media quickfacts accessdate 24 June 2011 ref mascot Eggy the Ram free label Sports team free Ryerson Rams affiliations Association ... website http www.ryerson.ca ryerson.ca Ryerson University is a public research university located ... northeast of the Yonge Dundas Square in Toronto s Garden District, Toronto Garden District . Ryerson ... and is attached to the Toronto Eaton Centre . The unversity s most recent expansion to the Ryerson ... cite web url http www.aucc.ca canadian universities our universities ryerson university title 2011 ... url http www.aucc.ca can uni our universities ryerson e.html title The Directory of Canadian Universities Ryerson University publisher Aucc.ca date 2011 02 25 accessdate 2011 03 09 ref Ryerson University is home to Canada s largest undergraduate business school, the Ryerson University Ted Rogers School ... cms templates default template.aspx?articleid 203&zoneid 9 title Ryerson Undergraduate programs ... more details
Census 2011 Canadian census . It was named after EgertonRyerson , the Chief Superintendent of Education ...Infobox settlement name Ryerson official name settlement type Township nickname motto image skyline Ryerson Twp ON 2.JPG imagesize image caption image flag flag size 120x100px image shield shield size 100x90px image map mapsize pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize 200 pushpin label position top latd 45 latm 35 lats 13 latNS N longd 79 longm 30 longs 40 longEW W coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision type2 District subdivision name2 Parry Sound District Parry Sound established title Settled established date 1870s established title2 Incorporated established date2 1880 government type Township leader title Reeve leader name Glenn Miller leader title1 Federal riding leader name1 Parry Sound Muskoka leader title2 Prov. riding leader name2 Parry Sound Muskoka provincial electoral district Parry Sound Muskoka area total km2 area land km2 188.07 area water km2 area footnotes ref name SC11 population as of 2011 population footnotes ref name SC11 Statistics Canada 2011 ... All&Custom &TABID 1 Ryerson Census Profile ref population total 634 population density km2 3.4 timezone ... place in the Unorganized North Algoma District Unorganized North Part of Algoma District Ryerson Algoma , Ontario Ryerson is an incorporated township Canada township in Parry Sound District in Northeastern ... Ryerson&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom title 2006 Ryerson community profile ref English ... as first language 3.6 Communities Doe Lake Midlothian Rockwynn Starratt Wisemans Corners File Ryerson ... Ryerson accessdate 2011 07 06 refend External links http www.almaguinhighlands.com almaguin communities.html ... Centre Ryerson North Magnetawan Northeast Strong, Ontario Strong East Armour, Ontario Armour Southeast ... in Parry Sound District, Ontario NorthernOntario geo stub pl Ryerson ... more details
Ryerson Theatre is a theatre in Toronto , Ontario . It is owned by Ryerson University . It is located on 43 Gerrard Street East and has a seating capacity of 1250. External links http www.ryerson.ca theatreschool index.html Official Website coord 43.659354 79.379809 display t type landmark Category Theatres in Toronto Theater stub ... more details
for the library of Ryerson University in Toronto Ryerson University Library Infobox Company company name Grand Rapids Public Library company logo company type Public company slogan foundation 1904 location Grand Rapids, Michigan key people Martin A. Ryerson num employees revenue industry Library products Books , Computer , Music , Movies homepage http www.grpl.org Grand Rapids Public Library Image GR Library.jpg thumb left 225px The Main Branch of the Grand Rapids Public Library The Ryerson Building is the older wing of the main public library in Grand Rapids, Michigan , United States . It was the gift of Martin A. Ryerson, a native of the city and grandson of Antoine Campau, brother of Louis Campau , founder of the city. In 1967, the library more than doubled in size with the addition of the Keeler wing. The building was opened in October 1904, and was extensively renovated for its centenary year. coord missing Michigan Category Education in Grand Rapids, Michigan Category Public libraries in Michigan Category Buildings and structures in Grand Rapids, Michigan michigan stub ... more details
Infobox Canadian college athletics name Ryerson Rams logo logo width 287px university Ryerson University association Canadian Interuniversity Sport conference Ontario University Athletics director Ivan Joseph city Toronto province Ontario teams 8 stadium arena othersite label othersite arena2 mascot Eggy the Ram nickname Rams fightsong colour1 Gold color gold hex1 FDD017 colour2 Blue color blue hex2 072B61 colour3 hex3 pageurl http www.ryersonrams.ca pagename ryersonrams.ca The Ryerson Rams are the athletic teams that represent Ryerson University in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . Teams Ryerson operates 14 men s and women s interuniversity sports teams that compete nationally through Ontario University Athletics OUA and Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIS . The Rams compete in men s and women s hockey, volleyball, basketball, soccer, badminton, fencing, golf and rowing, along with women s figure skating. The school also has several club teams, including cheerleading, cricket, dragon boat, triathlon and equestrian. Facilities File Goalie at Ryerson.jpg thumb left Elizabeth Wyn Wood s Bas relief of a Goaltender at Ryerson University in Toronto The Rams basketball and volleyball teams play primarily out of Kerr Hall West Gymnasium, a triple gym located in Kerr Hall West. The men s and women s soccer teams call Allan Lamport Stadium home. The field is located near King and Dufferin streets ... Arena in Etobicoke. In December 2009, Ryerson University announced that Maple Leaf Gardens would ..., Ryerson s space, which will be on the second and third floors, will include an NHL sized ice rink ... centre. ref 2 ref External links http www.ryersonrams.ca Ryerson University Athletics References ... 1594 Canada, Ryerson and Loblaws to revitalize Maple Leaf Gardens 2. http firefly.ryerson.ca sportsandrec ... Gardens project Ryerson university Toronto Sports Ontario Sports OUA navbox CIS women s ice hockey ... Ryerson University Category Sports teams in Toronto Toronto stub Canada university stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Rich Ryerson image fullname Richard Ryerson dateofbirth cityofbirth countryofbirth height height ft 6 in 1 position Midfielder youthyears1 1983 1986 youthclubs1 UNLV Rebels UNLV years1 1988 89 years2 1990 years3 1991 years4 1991 years5 1993 years6 1993 1994 years7 1994 years8 1995 years9 1995 years10 1996 years11 1997 years12 1997 years13 1998 clubs1 Kinna IF clubs2 ... Rich Ryerson is a former U.S. soccer midfielder who spent three seasons in the American Professional ... division and is currently the assistant coach for the UNLV men s soccer team. Youth Ryerson, brother to Rob Ryerson attended Oakland Mills High School . He then attended UNLV where he played on the men ... In 1990, Ryerson played for the California Emperors in the American Professional Soccer League . ref ... at the end of the season and Ryerson spent time with two teams, the Maryland Bays and Salt Lake Sting ... Salsa ref In 1993, Ryerson was with the Los Angeles Heat of the APSL. On October 28, 1993, the Heat loaned Ryerson to the Cleveland Crunch of the NPSL II National Professional Soccer League . ref ... ref In the summer of 1994, Ryerson played for the San Jose Grizzlies of the Continental Indoor ... were renamed the Indiana Twisters . Ryerson began the season with Indiana, but suffered a concussion ... in exchange for Paul McDonnel and a 1998 first round draft pick. Ryerson had played only two games ... team. Ryerson finished his career in 1998 with the Baton Rouge Bombers in the Eastern Indoor Soccer ... in the Swedish Second Division in 1988 89. Coach Beginning in 1994, Ryerson served as an athletic director ... Palm Valley school . On June 14, 2008, Ryerson became an assistant coach at the UNLV. ref http unlvrebels.cstv.com sports m soccer spec rel 061308aaa.html Ryerson Returns to Rebels ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, Richard Category Living people Category American soccer coaches Category American ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Gary Ryerson position Pitcher birth date birth date and age 1948 6 17 birth place Los Angeles, California bats Right throws Left debutdate June 28 debutyear 1972 debutteam Milwaukee Brewers finaldate September 3 finalyear 1973 finalteam Milwaukee Brewers stat1label Win baseball Win Loss stat1value 3 9 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.39 stat3label Complete games stat3value 4 stat4label Shutouts stat4value 1 stat5label Strikeouts stat5value 55 stat6label Innings pitched stat6value 125 teams nowiki nowiki Milwaukee Brewers 1972 1973 Gary Lawrence Ryerson born June 17, 1948, at Los Angeles, California ref cite web url http www.baseball almanac.com players player.php?p ryersga01 title Gary Ryerson publisher Baseball Almanac.com accessdate 2011 03 25 ref is a former Major League Baseball pitcher . Ryerson was drafted in the thirteenth round of the 1966 Major League Baseball Draft by the San Francisco Giants . ref cite web url http www.baseball reference.com players r ryersga01.shtml title Gary Ryerson publisher Baseball Reference.com accessdate 2011 03 25 ref In 1971, Ryerson was traded along with minor league player Wes Scott to the Milwaukee Brewers for John Morris pitcher John Morris . During his time with the Brewers, Ryerson played parts of two seasons at the Major League level. In 1973, he was traded along with Ollie Brown baseball Ollie Brown , Joe Lahoud , Skip Lockwood , and Ellie Rodr guez to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim California Angels for Steve Barber , Ken Berry baseball Ken Berry , Art Kusnyer , Clyde Wright , and cash. Later that year, Ryerson was selected by the Giants in the Rule 5 draft , but never played at the Major League level with the organization. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, Gary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, Gary ... more details
Infobox person name Florence Ryerson image Fryerson.jpg caption image size 120px birth date Sept. 20, 1892 birth place Glendale, California death date June 8, 1965 aged 72 death place Mexico City other names Florence Willard known for film scripts occupation screenwriter, playwright nationality United States spouse Harold Swayne Ryerson 1914 1927, divorced br Colin Campbell Clements 1927 1948, his death children Harold Swayne Ryerson, Jr. Florence Ryerson Sept. 20, 1892 June 8, 1965 was a playwright, screenwriter, and co author of the script for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz 1939 film The Wizard of Oz . Early years Florence Ryerson was the daughter of Charles Dwight Willard and Mary McGregor. ref California, Biographical Index Cards, 1781 1990 Record for Mrs Florence Ryerson Clements, Jan 1932 ref Charles Dwight Willard 1860 1914 , journalist and political reformer, was an 1883 graduate .... ref In 1920 Florence and her husband, Harold Swayne Ryerson, worked in the manufacture of ladies ... Image Ryersonclements.jpg thumb left 120px Florence Ryerson and Colin Campbell Clements, ca 1948 In 1926, Florence Ryerson joined Paramount Pictures to work on silent film scripts, among them ... with frequent collaborator Edgar Allan Woolf . ref http www.imdb.com name nm0753249 Florence Ryerson on the Internet Movie Database ref ref US Women of the West, 1928 Record for Florence Ryerson Mrs. Colin Clements ref Playwright Ryerson wrote plays with husband Colin Clements. For Broadway theatre ... CLEMENTS, PLAYWRIGHT, 53 Husband of Florence Ryerson Dies Wrote Harriet and Bedfellows With Wife. New ... Ryerson retired to Hampton Falls, New Hampshire , in 1951, where she continued to write plays, some ..., 1835 1974 Record for Florence Ryerson Clements ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, Florence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH Sept ... Ryerson, Florence Category 1892 births Category 1965 deaths Category People from Los Angeles, California ... more details
Ryerson, Inc. is a metal s distributor and processor founded in 1842 . ref cite web url http money.cnn.com magazines fortune fortune500 2007 states IL.html title Fortune 500 Illinois author date 2007 04 30 accessdate 2007 04 23 work money.cnn.com publisher Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company ref A subsidiary of Inland Steel Company Inland Steel until 1996, it became an independent company in 1999 as Ryerson Tull, Inc. The company adopted its current name in 2006 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois Chicago , Illinois . In 2008, the company was acquired by Platinum Equity , a holding company based out of Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hills , California . Ryerson s distribution and processing capabilities encompass the following product categories Stainless steel Sheet and coil, plate, bar, tubing, and pipe steel products Brass and Copper Aluminum Nickel alloys Metal architectural roofing material Notes reflist External links http www.ryerson.com Official website Category Companies based in Chicago, Illinois Category Private equity portfolio companies US company stub Illinois stub ... more details
Infobox person name Emily Ryerson birth name Emily Maria Borie Ryerson birth date Birth date 1863 8 10 birth place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , U.S. death date Death date and age 1939 12 28 1863 8 10 death place Cooperstown , New York , U.S. spouse Arthur Larned Ryerson his death years active occupation Emily Ryerson August 10, 1863 December 28, 1939 was a first class passenger who survived the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. Early life Emily Maria Borie Ryerson was born on August 10, 1863 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA. Emily married Arthur Larned Ryerson on January 31, 1889 and they had 5 children, Susan Suzette Parker August 3, 1890 , Emily Borie Ryerson October 8, 1893 , Arthur Larned Ryerson Jr. 1891 1912 , Ellen Ryerson 1895 1973 and John Borie Ryerson December 16, 1898 January 21, 1986 . RMS Titanic Emily, her husband Arthur, and their children, Suzette, Emily, and John, boarded the RMS Titanic as first class passengers in Cherbourg , France after learning of the death of her son, Arthur Larned Ryerson Jr., an undergraduate at Yale . He had recently been killed in an automobile crash back home in the United States. With the family were their maid, Victorine Chaudanson, and John s governess, Grace Scott Bowen. On the afternoon of April 14, 1912 Marian Longstreth Thayer invited Emily for a walk. It was the first time Emily had been on deck in public. After nearly an hour they settled themselves into the deck chairs outside the aft staircase of A deck to watch the sunset. Bruce Ismay joined them and told them about the ice warning from the Baltic. Emily ... death, possibly a blood clot going to her heart. Death Emily Ryerson died on December 28, 1939. She ... ryerson images Ryerson story on Titanic.pdf The Daily Star April 28, 1997 Otsego Man Slips Away From Family Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, Emily ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH December 28, 1939 PLACE OF DEATH Cooperstown , New York , U.S. DEFAULTSORT Ryerson ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Rob Ryerson fullname Robert Ryerson image dateofbirth birth date and age 1964 6 6 cityofbirth Laurel, Maryland countryofbirth United States height height ft 6 in 0 ... Mary s University Rob Ryerson is a retired U.S. soccer striker forward who played professionally, both ... soccer coach. Player Youth Rob Ryerson, along with his brother Rich Ryerson Rich , attended Oakland ... County Player of the Year . He was also a high school All American his senior year. Ryerson played ... degree and graduated from UNLV in 1988. Professional After leaving UNLV, Ryerson played the 1986 season ... 1986, the San Diego Sockers selected Ryerson in the first round of the MISL I Major Indoor Soccer ... Ryerson s rights to the Sockers only to have the Sockers immediately waive Ryerson who then signed with the Blast. ref Appeal won, Sockers waive Ryerson Evening Tribune San Diego, CA Friday, February ... 1987. In the summer of 1987, Ryerson signed with the independent Washington Diplomats 1988 1990 Washington ... 1987, Ryerson signed with the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League . ref SOCCER Washington ... ASL All Star and a member of the 1990 APSL championship Bays. In the fall of 1988, Ryerson signed with the Fort ... Dave MacKenzie. Ryerson appeared in the final 26 games of the season, scored 6 goals and added ... Matches 1980 1989 ref Coach In May 1991, Ryerson became an assistant coach with University ... Soccer League . ref Ryerson to coach BR pro soccer team The Advocate Baton Rouge, La. Thursday, March ... Coach of the Year honors. The EISL only lasted two seasons, folding in 1998. Ryerson then began collegiate coaching. Ryerson is the head coach of Mount Saint Mary s University soccer team since 2000. Ryerson was head coach of the 2004 Maryland Boys U 17 ODP. He was selected to the UNLV Athletic ... Ryerson, Rob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American soccer player coach DATE OF BIRTH June 6, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Laurel, Maryland , United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ryerson ... more details
Image Ali Ryerson.jpg thumb right 250px Ali Ryerson sits in the Jazz 88 Studios Master Control chatting with Vince Outlaw during the Jazz Live Interview Ali Ryerson born 1952 ref http www.jazzinbelgium.com person ali.ryerson Jazzinbelgium ref is a flautist with a background in both classical and jazz, as well as being an instructor. She has performed and toured worldwide with a wide range of artists including Billy Taylor , Kenny Barron , Stephane Grappelli , Frank Wess , Red Rodney , Laurindo Almeida , Art Farmer , Maxine Sullivan , Roy Haynes , and as principal flutist with the Monterey Bay Symphony with Luciano Pavarotti . She has also released numerous albums under her own name, as well as duo recordings with noted guitarist Joe Beck . Ali has toured the USA, Canada, Europe, Japan and Africa, and has performed in many major jazz festivals, including the famed Monterey Jazz Festival , the JVC Jazz Festival in New York, Guinness Festival in Scotland, Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, and Carnegie Hall . Discography 1991 Blue Flute Red Baron Records 1993 I ll Be Back Red Baron 1994 Portraits in Silver Concord Jazz 1995 In Her Own Sweet Way Concord Jazz 1997 Brasil Quiet Devotion Concord Jazz 2003 Broadway West Side Story Stanza 2003 Music from West Side Story Stanza 2005 Soul Quest Pa Ct 2008 Jammin at the Jazz Corner Sweet Jazz References Reflist External links http www.aliryerson.com Official Site Allmusic class artist id p11588 pure url yes Allmusic http www.youtube.com watch?v RJjFK0DCdvQ&feature related Jazz Live interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryerson, Ali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, Ali Category Jazz flautists Category Red Baron Records artists Category 1952 births Category Living people de Ali Ryerson ... more details
Art Ryerson 1913&ndash 2004 was a jazz guitarist who emerged in the 1930s, playing Acoustic guitar acoustic and electric guitar , as well as the banjo . He played with Jazz orchestra jazz orchestras and bands in the 1930s and the 1940s. In the early 1950s, he played on the early rock and roll recordings of Bill Haley , including the landmark 1953 recording of Crazy Man, Crazy , which reached no.12 on the Billboard pop chart and no.11 on the Cashbox chart. He was very influential in the Brill Building music production scene. Career Art Ryerson began playing the banjo in Columbus, Ohio before switching to the guitar. In the early 1930 s he joined The Rhythm Jesters at Radio Station WLW . In 1935, he organized a quartet in New York and began appearing in Manhattan Jazz club jazz clubs and at the famous Nick s Tavern in Greenwich Village . He typically played the Gibson Super 400 guitar. He was featured on the Columbia Saturday Night Swing Session and on the Fred Allen radio show. He played guitar in the live concert by the Paul Whiteman Concert Orchestra recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York on December 25, 1938. In 1939, he joined the Paul Whiteman Orchestra as the guitarist in the Whiteman ... used multiple guitars on recordings by Peggy Lee and Frankie Laine . Ryerson joined the Raymond Scott Orchestra in the early 1940s and began soloing on the electric guitar. Ryerson was recruited into the U.S. ... State Department. Art Ryerson died in 2004. Studio Session Guitarist He became a studio session ... Barnes musician George Barnes . Art Ryerson played on the 1946 Crown Album, Mildred Bailey With Red ... 21 to December 26. In the early 1950s, Ryerson played electric lead guitar on seminal recordings made ... 15 on Billboard and is the first rock and roll record to ever make the chart. Ryerson played ... Ryerson, Art ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ryerson, Art Category 1913 births Category 2004 deaths Category American ... more details
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Charles Egerton may refer to Charles Egerton British Army officer 1848 1921 , senior British army officer Charles Egerton MP for Ripon , 17th century English politician Charles Egerton MP for Brackley 1645 1717 Charles Egerton MP for Wycombe 1694 1725 , MP for Wycombe UK Parliament constituency Wycombe Charles Chandler Egerton 1798 1885 , English surgeon Charles Egerton racehorse trainer , in 2009 Grand National See also Charles Egerton Osgood Egerton surname hndis Egerton, Charles ... more details
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John Egerton may refer to Sir John Egerton MP for Staffordshire 1551 1614 , English MP for Staffordshire John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater 1579 1649 , English peer and politician John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater 1623 1686 , English nobleman John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater 1646 1701 John Egerton, 2nd Duke of Bridgewater 1727 1748 , British peer and politician John Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridgewater 1753 1823 , British soldier and Tory politician John Egerton, Viscount Alford 1812 1851 , British Tory Member of Parliament John Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere 1872 1944 , British peer and soldier John Egerton, 6th Duke of Sutherland 1915 2000 , his son John Egerton bishop 1721 1787 , Anglican bishop John Egerton journalist born 1935 , American journalist hndis Egerton, John de John Egerton ... more details
Image Earl Egerton of Tatton.png thumb right Wilbraham Egerton, br 1st Earl Egerton Baron Egerton , of Tatton ... in 1859 for William Egerton, 1st Baron Egerton William Egerton , who had earlier represented ... from the Hon. Thomas Egerton, of Tatton Park in Cheshire , youngest son of John Egerton, 2nd Earl ... Egerton died 1780 married William Tatton. In 1780 they assumed by Royal license the surname of Egerton in lieu of Tatton. Their son William Egerton William Tatton Egerton sat as Member of Parliament for Chester UK Parliament constituency Chester . His son Wilbraham Egerton also represented this constituency in the House of Commons. He was the father of William Egerton, who was elevated to the peerage in 1859. Lord Egerton was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He was Member of Parliament ... of Lancaster, and Earl Egerton , of Tatton in the County Chester. Both titles were in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord Egerton had one daughter but no sons and on his death in 1909 the viscountcy ... in Parliament. When he died the titles passed to his son, Maurice Egerton , the fourth Baron. Maurice did not marry and on his death in 1958 the barony became extinct. Edward Egerton Edward Christopher Egerton , younger brother of the first Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Cheshire East UK Parliament constituency Cheshire East . His grandson Henry Jack Egerton was a Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy . Barons Egerton 1859 William Egerton, 1st Baron Egerton William Tatton Egerton, 1st Baron Egerton 1806 1883 Wilbraham Egerton, 1st Earl Egerton Wilbraham Egerton, 2nd Baron Egerton 1832 1909 created Earl Egerton in 1897 Earl Egerton 1897 Wilbraham Egerton, 1st Earl Egerton 1832 1909 Barons Egerton 1859 Reverted Alan de Tatton Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton 1845 1920 Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton 1874 1958 See also Earl of Bridgewater Earl of Bridgewater 1617 creation References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Egerton Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms Category Egerton ... more details