unreferenced date November 2011 notability date November 2011 Infobox publisher image parent Koorong status founded 1936 founder Howard Mudditt successor country United Kingdom headquarters Milton Keynes distribution keypeople publications Book s topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.authenticmedia.co.uk Paternoster Press is a United Kingdom British Christian publishing house which was founded by Howard Mudditt in 1936. Mudditt was a Bank of England clerk who decided to move into publishing after seeing the many publishers based on London s Paternoster Row during his lunch hours the firm was named after the street, rather than being due to any Roman Catholic connections. Paternoster s early lists were theological, and the firm eventually relocated to Exeter . In 1992 it was purchased by the Christian book distributor Send the Light as part of their http www.authenticmedia.co.uk Authentic Media division based in Milton Keynes . Paternoster s imprints include Regnum an academic list and Rutherford House a popular historical list it also publishes books with specific imprints for organisations such as WEF World Evangelisation Fellowship , YWAM Youth with a Mission and Spring Harvest . In December 2009, as part of the failure of STL Send the Light , Paternoster was sold to Australian based company Koorong , which, prior to this, was primarily a retailer of Christian books, music and gifts. Paternoster is still the theological imprint of http www.authenticmedia.co.uk Authentic Media . External links http www.authenticmedia.co.uk Paternoster Press Category Christian media companies Category Christian publishing companies Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Publishing companies established in 1936 Category Article Feedback 5 Christian org stub publish corp stub ... more details
Dablink This article is about the lift. For other meanings see Pater Noster disambiguation . File Paternoster animated.gif 160px right animated scheme of a paternoster File Paternoster kartouzska.jpg thumb A paternoster in Prague A paternoster IPAc en icon p e t r n s t r , IPAc en p , or IPAc en p t r or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments ... Elevator , the name paternoster Our Father , the first two words of the Lord s Prayer in Latin was originally ... to prayer beads rosary beads used as an aid in reciting prayers. ref cite web title paternoster, n. publisher dictionary.oed.com date March 8, 2010 work Oxford University Press url http dictionary.oed.com ... successfully. ref cite book url http books.google.com ?id GLZdcTVI4kIC&pg PA99&dq elevator paternoster ... health publisher The Associated Press, in The Times News date July 9, 1993. accessdate July 22, 2010 ref In 1989, the paternoster in Newcastle University Newcastle University s Claremont Tower was taken ... 2006, Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi announced plans for a modern paternoster style elevator with computer ... 12 July 2010 ref References reflist External links Commons category Paternosters Paternoster http www.youtube.com watch?v OXSnNzGJDdg A clip of new students trying a Paternoster in Leicester http ... of paternoster lifts De icon http web.archive.org web 20010909232455 members.surfeu.de awin paternoster.html ... in England with picture of the paternoster lift http paternoster.archii.cz Pages about history of paternosters ... Information and photos regarding the GEC Marconi paternoster featured in The Prisoner TV series http www.youtube.com watch?v 9qMyHi N4k A short video of the operating paternoster in Leipzig http paternoszter.com ... English inventions cs P ternoster da Paternoster de Paternosteraufzug es Paternoster eo Paternosterlifto fr Paternoster it Paternoster lb Paternoster hu P ternoszter nl Paternoster lift ja no Paternosterheis pl D wig okr ny ru simple Paternoster fi Paternosterhissi ... more details
BLP sources date May 2010 Vito Paternoster is an Italy Italian cellist , recording for Musicaimmagine . He has served as principal cellist for I Musici Rome . Paternoster is the first cellist to record the complete Johann Sebastian Bach Bach Sonatas and partitas for solo violin 1001 1006 Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Cello orig. violin , after locating an anonymous transcription, from Bach s time, next to Bach s own manuscript of the violin masterpieces. Paternoster also recorded a CD called Inzaffirio , a distillation of the prelude music preludes from Bach s Cello Suites following each prelude is an arrangement for soprano , solo cello, and string orchestra accompaniment. ref cite book last Lingerman first Hal A. title The healing energies of music url http books.google.com books?id Kl83zsIlP1MC&pg PA52&dq 22Vito Paternoster 22 v onepage&q 22Vito 20Paternoster 22&f false edition 2nd year 1995 publisher Quest Books isbn 0835607224, 9780835607223 page 52 ref Paternoster teaches at the Bari Conservatory Italy . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Vito ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Vito Category Living people Category Italian classical cellists ... more details
Image Paternoster Square.jpg thumb right Paternoster Square, redeveloped in 2003, is near St Paul s Cathedral . File Paternoster Square 2007.jpg thumb Paternoster Square File St Paul s Cathedral dome from Paternoster Square London 240404.jpg thumb right St Paul s Cathedral dome and the Paternoster Square Column, from Paternoster Square Paternoster Square is an urban development, owned by the Mitsubishi ... takes its name from Paternoster Row , centre of the London publishing trade, was devastated by aerial ... Newgate Street was redeveloped according to a scheme by William Graham Holford . The new Paternoster ... Mayor of London, wrote in The Guardian in 2004, The old Paternoster Square was typical ghastly, monolithic ... the redeveloped Paternoster square was complete, with buildings by Whitfield s firm and several others ... London first Caroline last Davies ref Police sealed off the entrance to Paternoster square as it was private ... for Paternoster square, meaning the public is granted access but does not designate the square ... is the 23m tall Paternoster Square Column . ref http www.cwo.uk.com projects paternoster column.html Paternoster Square Column dead link date September 2011 ref It is a Corinthian order Corinthian ... Paternoster Square complex in 1975 and was replaced on a new plinth following the redevelopment ... paternoster square title CWO Stone Building Restoration and Repair, Paternoster Square Temple Bar, London ... date 2004 11 10 accessdate 2011 09 13 ref Gallery gallery Image Paternoster square column.jpg Paternoster Column in Paternoster Square Image paternoster.square.column.arp.500pix.jpg Paternoster Column Image Paternoster Square 2.JPG Paternoster Square at night Image Paternoster Square Statue of Man driving Sheep London 240404.jpg Shepherd and Sheep by Elisabeth Frink Dame Elisabeth Frink Paternoster ... External links http www.paternosterlondon.co.uk Paternoster Square official website http www.cwo.uk.com pages historic stone building restoration paternoster square CWO construction of Paternoster ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name Jim Paternoster fullname James Paternoster caption image birth date 27 January 1875 birth place originalteam Richmond Football Club Richmond VFA position death date death place currentclub guernsey years 1901 clubs AFL Fit games goals 7 0 nationalyears nationalteams nationalgames goals coachyears coachclubs coachgames wins statsend 1901 repstatsend Jim Paternoster born 27 January 1875 was an Australian rules football er who played with Fitzroy Football Club Fitzroy . Brother of Matt Paternoster Matt . Sources Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim 2009 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 8th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. AflRleague ref J Jim Paternoster.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 27 January 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Jim Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Fitzroy Football Club players Category Richmond Football Club VFA players Category 1875 births Category Year of death missing ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name Matt Paternoster fullname Matt Paternoster caption image birth date birth date 1958 3 26 df y birth place originalteam Richmond VFA position death date death place currentclub Retired guernsey years 1901 clubs AFL Fit games goals 12 4 nationalyears nationalteams nationalgames goals coachyears coachclubs coachgames wins statsend 1901 repstatsend Matt Paternoster is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy Football Club Fitzroy . Brother of Jim Paternoster Jim . Sources Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim 2009 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 8th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. AflRleague ref M Matt Paternoster.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Matt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 26 March 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Matt Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Fitzroy Football Club players Category 1958 births Category Living people ... more details
Paternoster Valley coor dm 60 41 S 45 37 W is a valley extending southwestward from Stygian Cove in northern Signy Island . So named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC from the occurrence of three small paternoster lakes at different levels in the valley. usgs gazetteer Category Valleys of Antarctica SouthOrkneys geo stub ... more details
Marissa Paternoster is an artist, singer and guitarist active in New Jersey s New Brunswick, New Jersey music scene New Brunswick music scene . She is currently the singer and guitarist in the bands Screaming Females ref http nymag.com arts popmusic features 56727 ref and Noun band Noun . ref http www.brooklynvegan.com archives 2010 03 screaming femal 8.html ref See also Screaming Females Don Giovanni Records References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Marissa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Marissa Category American female singers Category Musicians from New Jersey Category Living people US music bio stub ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE birth date Birth date and age 1919 2 20 mf y birth place Passaic, New Jersey death date College Georgetown University Georgetown Position Guard American football Guard years 1943 teams Washington Redskins DatabaseFootball PATERANG01 NFL PAT123667 Angelo Paternoster born February 20, 1919 was an American football Guard American football guard in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins . He was born in Passaic, New Jersey Passaic , New Jersey and attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. . Paternoster ceased activities with the Redskins due to commitments with the United States Navy . After World War II , Paternoster moved to Clifton, New Jersey , and practiced dentistry. References http www.oldestlivingprofootball.com oldestlivingproplayers.htm Oldest Living Professional Football Players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Angelo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH February 20, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH Passaic, New Jersey DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Angelo Category 1919 births Category Living people Category American football offensive guards Category Georgetown University alumni Category People from Passaic County, New Jersey Category Washington Redskins players offensive lineman 1910s stub ... more details
Richard Paternoster 14 October 1802 21 July 1892 was an English civil servant in the East India Company , barrister and founder of the Alleged Lunatics Friend Society , an organisation that exposed abuses in lunatic asylums and campaigned for the reform of the lunacy laws. Early life and career Paternoster was born in 1802 in London , the son of surgeon John Paternoster and Elizabeth Twinings Twining . He followed his older brother John to East India Company College Haileybury College , where he ... in Haymarket London Haymarket . ref The Times , 8 February 1840, page 7. ref Paternoster was interested .... ref The Age , 4 October 1835. ref Incarceration In 1838 Paternoster quarrelled over money with his father and his brother in law, solicitor Thomas Wing. These two then arranged to have Paternoster certified as insane and incarcerated in William Finch s private madhouse in Kensington High Street . Paternoster ..., to see a patient on 3 occasions at least 21 days apart before they could make a decision, so Paternoster ... Friend Society. Medical History 30 245 275. ref Alleged Lunatics Friend Society On his release Paternoster ... Bailey, an inventor, also responded to Paternoster s advertisement. ref name Hervey Paternoster v Finch Paternoster took legal action against William Finch, the proprietor of Kensington House asylum ... pay the court costs and provide Paternoster with a life annuity of 150 a year. Paternoster then ran ..., Paternoster kept notes of his treatment. Once released he researched parliamentary reports, visited ... Paternoster became a barrister. ref John Bull , 21 May 1845. ref He died, aged 89, in 1892. Don Leon While Paternoster was in India, in 1825, he made a generous donation towards a statue of George Gordon ... . London 207 213. ref Byron scholar Doris Langley Moore used this as the basis of a theory that Paternoster ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paternoster, Richard Category British lawyers Category People associated with the British ... more details
File Mounted.police.london.arp.600pix.jpg thumb right A mounted officer of the City of London Police entering Paternoster Row in November 2004. Paternoster Row was a street in the City of London in which clergy of the medieval St Paul s Cathedral would walk while famously chanting the Lord s Prayer Pater Noster being its opening line in Latin . It was devastated by aerial bombardment during the Blitz of World War II , suffering particularly heavy damage in the night raid of 29 30 December 1940, later characterised as the Second Great Fire of London , during which an estimated 5 million books were lost in the fires caused by tens of thousands of dropped bombs. ref cite web url http iconicphotos.wordpress.com 2010 11 12 london blitz 29th december 1940 title London Blitz 29th December 1940 ref Prior to this destruction the area had been a centre of the London publishing trade, ref http www.victorianlondon.org districts paternoster.htm Publishing ref ref James Raven. The business of books booksellers and the English Book Trade. 2007 ref with booksellers operating from the street. ref cite book chapter Paternoster Row title Old and New London Volume 1 year 1878 pages 274 281 url http www.british history.ac.uk source.aspx?pubid 339 chapterurl http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45042 ref Tr bner & Co. was one of the publishing companies on Paternoster Row. It was replaced with Paternoster Square , the modern home of the London Stock Exchange , although a City of London Corporation road sign still exists in the square near where Paternoster Row once stood. See also History of London Doctors Commons References reflist coord 51 30 53 N 0 5 53 W type landmark region GB LND display title Category History of the City of London Category Streets in the City of London Category Bookshops in London London road stub es Paternoster Row ... more details
Infobox football biography name Fernando Paternoster image Image Fernando Paternoster Racing Club.jpg 240px caption Fernando Paternoster with Racing Club. fullname Fernando Paternoster height birth date birth date 1903 5 24 cityofbirth Pehuaj countryofbirth Argentina death date death date and age 1967 6 6 1903 5 24 cityofdeath Buenos Aires countryofdeath Argentina position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 1919 1921 youthclubs1 Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta years1 1921 1926 years2 1927 1932 years3 1930 1931 years4 1936 clubs1 Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta clubs2 Racing Club de Avellaneda Racing Club clubs3 Club Atl tico V lez S rsfield V lez S rsfield loan clubs4 Argentinos Juniors caps1 ? caps2 ? caps3 0 caps4 1 goals1 ? goals2 ? goals3 0 goals4 0 nationalyears1 1928 1930 nationalteam1 Argentina national football team Argentina nationalcaps1 16 nationalgoals1 0 MedalTop MedalSport Men s Football at the Summer Olympics Football MedalSilver 1928 Summer Olympics 1928 Amsterdam Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics Team Competition MedalBottom Fernando Paternoster 24 May ... Club Paternoster started his career in the youth team of Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta in 1919. He ... Sentimento Bohemio es icon ref In 1926 Paternoster joined Racing Club de Avellaneda where ... In 1936 he made a single appearance for Argentinos Juniors . National team Paternoster was part of the Argentina ... Cup . He made a total of 16 appearances for Argentina. Managerial career Paternoster became the coach ... links FIFA player 55993 http www.bdfa.com.ar jugadores FERNANDO PATERNOSTER 6131.html Statistics ... football team managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paternoster, Fernando ALTERNATIVE ... Paternoster, Fernando Category 1903 births Category 1967 deaths Category People from Buenos Aires ... Paternoster de Fernando Patern ster es Fernando Paternoster fr Fernando Paternoster it Fernando Paternoster nl Fernando Paternoster no Fernando Paternoster pl Fernando Paternoster pt Fernando Paternoster ... more details
Image darwin cyn.jpg thumb 200px right Paternoster lakes in Darwin Canyon, in California s John Muir Wilderness . A Paternoster lake is one of a series of glacial lake s connected by a single stream or a braided stream system. The name comes from the word Paternoster , another name for the Lord s Prayer derived from the Latin words for the prayer s opening words, Our Father Paternoster lakes are so called because of their resemblance to rosary beads, with alternating prayer beads connected by a string or fine chain. ref name geosystems Paternosters occur in wikt alpine alpine valley s, climbing one after the other to the valley s head, called a Cirque corrie , which often contains a Cirque landform cirque lake. Paternoster lakes are created by terminal moraines , or rock dams, that are formed by the advance and subsequent upstream retreat and melting of the ice. ref name geosystems Christopherson, R. W., 2002, Geosystems Fourth Edition Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice Hall. ref The local variation in rock types can also be a factor in creating these lakes. A glacier encountering weaker rock at its base, will be able to erode deeper than when it experiences harder, less erodible rocks. The result of this is the formation of lakes where the weaker rocks once were. Excellent examples of this occur in California California s Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada , where many stream courses above 3000 m in altitude contain paternoster lakes. Glacier National park provides another example of paternoster lakes. ref http visualsunlimited.photoshelter.com image I0000HXXdL.bTqn8 ref Five lakes in a row Lake Shelbourne, Swiftcurrent Lake, Lake Josephine, Grinnel lake, and Upper Grinnel .... More good examples of paternoster lakes can be found in Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada ... lower in elevation but still clearly part of this paternoster lake procession. Another good example ... Glacial lakes Category Landforms es Lago patern ster tr Paternoster g l ... more details
as St Martin s Paternoster on old maps. ref name dsapn cite web title Dictionary of Southern African ... WesternCape geo stub Category Populated places in the West Coast District Municipality af Paternoster de Paternoster S dafrika nl Paternoster Zuid Afrika ro Paternoster sv Paternoster, Sydafrika ... more details
Infobox church name St. Michael Paternoster Royal fullname color image St. Michael Paternoster Royal.JPG imagesize caption Photo of St. Michael landscape denomination Church of England , earlier Roman Catholic diocese parish division subdivision founded date founder architect Sir Christopher Wren style Baroque constructed date 1694 dedicated date closed date demolished date bishop priest archdeacon dean provost rector canon prebendary curate chaplain vicar deacon abbot minister seniorpastor pastor address City of London country United Kingdom phone website St Michael Paternoster Royal is a church in the City of London associated with the historical Dick Whittington . First recorded in the 13th century, St Michael s was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher Wren . St Michael s was severely damaged by Nazi Germany German bombers during the London Blitz of the Second World War and was restored in 1966 8. History Pre Fire London had seven churches dedicated to the Michael archangel Archangel Michael , all but one St Michael le Querne of which were rebuilt after the Fire. The earliest record of St Michael s is as St Michael of Paternosterchierch ..., 1983 rev 1993,2008 ISBN 978 1 4050 4924 5 ref The suffix comes from its location on Paternoster ..., was to pay for the rebuilding and extension of St Michael Paternoster Royal after a vacant plot of land ... chaplains in ports around the world. St Michael Paternoster Royal is also a chapel under the Bishop ... Wren, Hambledon Press, 1996 Cobb, Gerald. London city churches, B T Batsford Ltd., 1977 Blatch ... eds. . The London Encyclopedia, Macmillan, 1992 St Michael Paternoster Royal brochure issued by church, n.d. External links Commons category St Michael Paternoster Royal http www.london city churches.org.uk Churches St 20Michael 20Paternoster 20Royal.htm St Michael Paternoster Royal from Friends of the City ... display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Michael Paternoster Royal Category Christopher Wren churches in London ... more details
selfref For press resources about Wikipedia, please visit the foundation Press room Wikimedia Foundation press room . selfref For press coverage of Wikipedia, please visit Wikipedia Press coverage . wiktionary TOCright Press may refer to Media News media , the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public Publisher , a company that produces or disseminates literature or information Press TV , the Iranian television network Associated Press , a global news network Press newspaper Press newspaper , a newspaper in Serbia The Pittsburgh Press , a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991. Machines Printing press , a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth Machine press , a machine that shapes material RAM press , a machine that shapes clay Trouser press , an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers Food preparation French press , a device for coffee preparation Fruit press , a device used to separate fruit solids from juice Garlic press , a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves Ram press food , a device used to extract juice or oil Wine press , a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making Other uses Ironing , the act of removing wrinkles from clothes Press overhead , the act of lifting a weight above the head Press surname , family name of English and Eastern European origin Press song Press song , by Paul McCartney Press album Press album , by MU330 Impressment , a method of involuntary recruitment into a navy Linen press , a cabinet for storing textiles Press film Press film , a Turkish film See also The Press disambiguation Press gang disambiguation disambig ca Press de Presse es Prensa eu Prentsa fr Presse ht Lapr s nl Pers ja nn Presse pl Prasa pt Imprensa ro Press ru ur ... more details
Use New Zealand English date March 2012 Other uses The Press disambiguation use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Newspaper name File The Press Christchurch.png 225px image File The Press newspaper cover.png caption The 17 March 2008 front page of br The Press type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet ... New Zealand oclc ISSN website http www.press.co.nz www.press.co.nz The Press is a daily broadsheet ... Profile of The Christchurch Press publisher Fairfax Media url http www.fairfaxnz.co.nz businesses ... businesses press.html archivedate 2007 09 18 ref History File Former Press Building, Cashel Street.jpg thumb left upright Former Press Building in Cashel Street, in use by the newspaper until 1908 The Press was first published on 25 May 1861 from a small cottage in Montreal Street, making ... Samuel Butler s Erewhon appeared in the Press Newspaper in an article signed Cellarius and headed Darwin ... etext 1906 Erewhon by Samuel Butler. Release Date 20 March 2005. ref In 1905, The Press purchased a block of the Cathedral Square site for 4,000. The Board then purchased the right of way Press .... The Gothic part of the The Press Building, Christchurch Press building was occupied by the company until 22 February 2011, was built starting in 1907 and the Press staff shifted into it in February 1909 from their Cashel Street premises. In the 1930s, The Press began to seek solutions to the slow ... passenger trains to operate at the early morning times desired by The Press as patronage would ..., The Press was willing to subsidise the construction and operation of two small NZR RM class Leyland ... of The Press and Rod Oram The newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the South Island and publishes ... Canterbury News are also published by The Press and are free. Today, the newspaper is a well respected ... Island. The Press won the Best New Zealand Newspaper award and also picked up Best Daily Newspaper ..., The Press won Best Design at the Canon Media Awards, ref http www.canonmediaawards.co.nz ref and Best ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Press On Type Studio Artist June Carter Cash Cover Released 1999 Recorded Genre country music Country Length Label Risk Records br Dualtone Producer John Carter Cash br J.J. Blair Reviews Rolling Stone Rating 3.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists junecartercash albums album 255271 review 6068285 press on link Last album Appalachian Pride br 1979 This album Press On br 1999 Next album Wildwood Flower album Wildwood Flower br 2003 Press On is the Grammy Award winning second album by singer June Carter Cash . It was released in 1999 by the Risk Records record label label and then later re released by the Dualtone label. The album was produced by John Carter Cash Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash s only son and J.J. Blair. Track listing Diamonds in the Rough A.P. Carter Ring of Fire song Ring of Fire June Carter Cash , Merle Kilgore Far Side Banks of Jordan Terry Smith Losin You J. Carter Cash, Helen Carter Gatsby s Restaurant J. Carter Cash, Rosie Carter Wing of Angels J. Carter Cash The L&N Don t Stop Here Anymore Tom T. Hall Once Before I Die J. Carter Cash, Johnny Cash I Used to Be Somebody J. Carter Cash Tall Lover Man J. Carter Cash Tiffany Anastasia Lowe J. Carter Cash Meeting in the Air A.P. Carter Can the Circle Be Unbroken Bye and Bye Will The Circle Be Unbroken? A.P. Carter Personnel June Carter Cash Human voice vocals , autoharp Johnny Cash backing vocals Marty Stewart acoustic guitar , mandolin , backing vocals Norman Blake American musician Norman Blake guitar , acoustic guitar & dobro Jason Carter fiddle Rodney Crowell acoustic guitar Dave Roe bass guitar Rick Lonow drum kit drums Hazel Johnson mandolin Rosie Carter backing vocals Benmont Tench piano Category 1999 albums Category June Carter Cash albums 1990s country album stub fr Press On ... more details
A press club is an organization for journalist s and others professionally engaged in the production and dissemination of news . A press club whose membership is defined by the press of a given country may be known as a National Press Club of that country. Examples include Japan National Press Club National Press Club Australia National Press Club of Canada National Press Club New Zealand National Press Club Philippines National Press Club USA Birmingham Press Club UK , the oldest of its type in the world Category Press clubs ... more details
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