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Arnold Belnick - violin Samuel Boghossian - viola Jimmy Bond - double bass Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp Ed Carter - guitar, bass guitar Isabelle Daskoff -
(né Arnold Ross Brilhart; 1904–1998), saxophonist, married (around 1933) Verlye Mills Davis (maiden; 1911–1983) a harpist; they divorced in 1966 Cherry
Bands (Capitol, 1958) Barney Kessel, Some Like It Hot (Contemporary, 1959) Verlye Mills, Billy May, Harp with a Beat (HiFi, 1959) Nancy Wilson, Something
(2, 3) Jimmy Bond – double bass (2, 3) Alfred Breuning – violin (6, 9) Verlye Mills Brilhart – harp (2, 3) Joe Chemay – bass guitar (5, 7); additional
saxophone Will Bradley – trombone, trumpet Freddie Green, Art Ryerson – guitar Verlye Mills – harp Tommy Mace – oboe Tony Aless, Bernie Leighton, Lou Stein –
Chuck Gentry Justin Gordon Wilbur Schwartz Bud Shank Red Callender – tuba Verlye Mills – harp Jimmy Rowles – piano Al Pelligrini Bob Gibbons – guitar Ralph
French Horns: John Graas, Willard Culley, Arthur Maebe, Jim McGee Harp: Verlye Brilhart Percussion: Frank Flynn Nat King Cole with Nelson Riddle Orchestra
double bass Shelly Manne – drums Catherine Gotthoffer – harp (1,4,10–11) Verlye Mills – harp (3,6–7,9) Uan Rasey – trumpet (2,5,8) Al Porcino – trumpet
(Violin) Milton Lomask (Violin) Ubaldo Nieto (Timbales) Myor Rosen (Harp) Verlye Mills (Harp) Wallace McManus (Harp) Butch Birdsall (vocals) Dave Lambert
1967) Billy May, Billy May's Big Fat Brass (Capitol, 1958) Billy May, Verlye Mills, Harp with a Beat (HiFi, 1959) Billy May, Bill's Bag (Capitol, 1963)
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Biblical
a passing over
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Royal
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shanti Priya | ஷாஂதிபà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾Â
Peace loving
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
New Kingdom; New Order; Newly Born
Male
Celtic
, king-commander.
Boy/Male
British, English
Spear Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hindu Boy
Girl/Female
Irish
Dream or vision.
Girl/Female
English American Teutonic
From the Hall.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (of English origin)
Irish (of English origin) : habitational name from Dovedale in Derbyshire, ‘valley (Middle English dale) of the river Dove’ (see Dove 1).Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Dubhdáleithe (see Dudley 2).English : habitational name from a lost place Ovedale or Uvedale, which gave rise to the 14th-century surname de Uvedale alias de Ovedale, connected with the manor of D’Oversdale in Litlington, Cambridgeshire; this is first recorded as ‘manor of Overdale otherwise Dowdale’ in 1408.
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