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American professional golfer (born 1949)
Howard Allen Twitty (born January 15, 1949) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour. In 1949, Twitty was
Howard_Twitty
Surname list
speaker Conway Twitty (1933–1993), American country music singer Howard Twitty (born 1949), American professional golfer Jasmine Twitty (born 1989), African-American
Twitty
American historian
anthropology at Howard University, but did not finish due to financial constraints. Twitty went on a birthright trip to Israel in 2004. In 2010, Twitty launched
Michael_W._Twitty
Former golf tournament on the PGA Tour
Congressional Country Club and TPC at Avenel. Glasson wins by one shot over Howard Twitty, Ken Green, Mike Springer, and John Daly. 1995: Lee Janzen birdies the
Kemper_Open
American golf tournament held in 1993
(13), Phil Mickelson, Brett Ogle, David Peoples (13), Mike Standly, Howard Twitty, Lanny Wadkins, Richard Zokol 13. Top 30 players from the 1992 PGA Tour
1993_Masters_Tournament
Intercollegiate sports teams of Arizona State University
champion), Mike Morley, Tom Purtzer, Jeff Quinney, Jon Rahm, Chez Reavie, Howard Twitty, JoAnne Carner, Heather Farr, Giulia Molinaro, Azahara Muñoz, Anna Nordqvist
Arizona_State_Sun_Devils
Golf tour in the United States
Price (2) Ernie Els Hal Sutton 1993 Nick Price Nick Price Vijay Singh Howard Twitty 1992 Fred Couples (2) Fred Couples Mark Carnevale John Cook 1991 Fred
PGA_Tour
Private golf club in Connecticut
remodeling in 1989, this time by Bobby Weed in consultation with tour pros Howard Twitty and Roger Maltbie, and renamed the TPC at River Highlands. The course
TPC_River_Highlands
Golf tournament
Bobby Wadkins 10. Top eight players and ties from 1980 PGA Championship Howard Twitty (11), Bobby Walzel 11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous
1981_Masters_Tournament
American former professional golfer (born 1947)
16 Jan 11, 1976 NBC Tucson Open (3) −14 (70-69-67-68=274) 3 strokes Howard Twitty 17 Feb 8, 1976 Bob Hope Desert Classic (2) −16 (71-69-73-68-63=344)
Johnny_Miller
Afghanistan War casualty Cole Tucker – professional baseball player Howard Twitty – professional golfer Dick Van Arsdale – professional basketball player
List_of_people_from_Phoenix
American golf tournament held in 1994
O'Meara, Corey Pavin (12,13), Scott Simpson (11,12,13), Jeff Sluman (10), Howard Twitty, Lanny Wadkins 10. Top 16 players and ties from the 1993 U.S. Open John
1994_Masters_Tournament
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
Tucson for the third consecutive year. He finishes three shots ahead of Howard Twitty. 1977: Bruce Lietzke earns the first of his thirteen career PGA Tour
Tucson_Open
American professional golfer (born 1949)
Hall of Fame Classic 72-67-67-71=277 −7 1 stroke Hale Irwin, Tom Kite, Howard Twitty 13 Sep 24, 1978 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic 68-69-66-67=270 −18 3 strokes
Tom_Watson_(golfer)
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
his way to a wire-to-wire five shot victory over Mark Hayes. 1979: Howard Twitty earns his first PGA Tour triumph after Tom Purtzer and Doug Tewell each
B.C._Open
Golf tournament held in 1991
67-72=139 7 Fred Funk 71-69=140 −4 T8 Fred Couples 74-67=141 −3 Ken Green 68-73=141 Gil Morgan 70-71=141 Hal Sutton 74-67=141 Howard Twitty 70-71=141
1991_PGA_Championship
Professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut
stroke Bobby Clampett Fred Couples Roger Maltbie 300,000 54,000 1980 Howard Twitty 266 −18 Playoff Jim Simons 300,000 54,000 1979 Jerry McGee 267 −17 1
Travelers_Championship
Private golf club in Potomac, Maryland, United States
Tour Bill Glasson 276 −8 1 stroke John Daly Ken Green Mike Springer Howard Twitty 198,000 1991 PGA Tour Billy Andrade 263 −21 Playoff Jeff Sluman 180
TPC_Potomac_at_Avenel_Farm
Golf tournament
Dave Strawn 1973 Ben Crenshaw 1972 Mark Hayes 1971 Bob Zender 1970 Howard Twitty 1969 Leonard Thompson 1968 Bobby Greenwood 1967 Bill Hyndman 1966 Jack
Sunnehanna_Amateur
Golf tournament
Championship Rex Caldwell, Gibby Gilbert, Jay Haas, Don January, Ron Streck, Howard Twitty (11) 11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters Andy
1980_Masters_Tournament
Senior American army officer
Stephen M. Twitty (born 1963) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. Twitty assumed command of First United States Army on July 15
Stephen_Twitty
American professional golfer (born 1949)
Jun 7, 1987 Kemper Open −14 (64-69-68-69=270) 7 strokes Chris Perry, Howard Twitty 11 Mar 12, 1989 Nestle Invitational (2) −6 (68-72-67-71=278) Playoff
Tom_Kite
Golf tournament in Hawaii, United States
1994 Brett Ogle 269 −19 1 stroke Davis Love III 1,200,000 216,000 1993 Howard Twitty 269 −19 4 strokes Joey Sindelar 1,200,000 216,000 1992 John Cook 265
Sony_Championship_Hawaii
Golf tournament
1 Craig Stadler 67 −3 T2 Gil Morgan 68 −2 Bob Murphy Curtis Strange Howard Twitty Bobby Walzel T7 Ben Crenshaw 69 −1 David Graham Hale Irwin T10 George
1980_PGA_Championship
Golf tour season
Winners-only event Jan 17 United Airlines Hawaiian Open Hawaii 1,200,000 Howard Twitty (3) 48 Jan 24 Northern Telecom Open Arizona 1,100,000 Larry Mize (3)
1993_PGA_Tour
Golf playoff tournament held in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Westchester, NY 13th 1979 Jack Renner 277 −7 1 stroke David Graham Howard Twitty 400,000 72,000 Westchester, NY American Express Westchester Classic
St._Jude_Championship
George Burns 1973 Vinny Giles 1972 Ben Crenshaw 1971 Ronnie Quinn 1970 Howard Twitty 1969 Gary Cowan 1968 Randy Wolff 1967 Bob E. Smith 1966 Bob E. Smith
Porter_Cup
Afghanistan Tim Toone (born 1985) – wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons Howard Twitty (born 1949) – professional golfer Cain Velasquez (born 1982) – professional
List_of_people_from_Arizona
Golf tour season
North Carolina 250,000 Tom Watson (18) Sep 2 B.C. Open New York 275,000 Howard Twitty (1) Sep 9 American Optical Classic Massachusetts 250,000 Lou Graham
1979_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament held in England
11, in which case the 12th player in the points list would qualify (Howard Twitty). With his victory in the PGA Championship, Larry Nelson gained the
1981_Ryder_Cup
American professional golfer (born 1948)
5, 2000 Toshiba Senior Classic −6 (67-69=136)* 1 stroke Jim Thorpe, Howard Twitty 6 Jul 15, 2001 Ford Senior Players Championship −15 (67-69-70-67=273)
Allen_Doyle
Golf tournament
Playoff Gil Morgan 1,400,000 2000 Allen Doyle 136 −6 1 stroke Jim Thorpe Howard Twitty 1,300,000 1999 Gary McCord 204 −9 Playoff Allen Doyle Al Geiberger John
Hoag_Classic
Golf tournament
Jack Nicklaus, Bob Gilder, Scott Simpson, Billy Kratzert, Scott Hoch, Howard Twitty, Peter Jacobsen, Don Pooley, Wayne Levi, Phil Hancock, Ben Crenshaw
1981 Tournament Players Championship
1981_Tournament_Players_Championship
2016–2017 Professional golfer Tina Tombs 1981–1985 Professional golfer Howard Twitty 1980–1982 Professional golfer Wendy Ward 1992–1995 Professional golfer
List of Arizona State University golfers
List_of_Arizona_State_University_golfers
Day of the year
businessman (died 2012) 1949 – Ian Stewart, Scottish runner 1949 – Howard Twitty, American golfer 1950 – Marius Trésor, French footballer and coach 1951
January_15
Golf tour season
(1) Jul 27 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open Connecticut 300,000 Howard Twitty (2) Aug 3 IVB-Golf Classic Pennsylvania 250,000 Doug Tewell (2) Aug
1980_PGA_Tour
Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour
strokes Chi-Chi Rodríguez 45,000 1980 Billy Kratzert 266 −22 4 strokes Howard Twitty 36,000 1979 Calvin Peete 269 −19 5 strokes Victor Regalado Jim Simons
Greater_Milwaukee_Open
Golf tournament
Leonard Thompson, David Thore, Jim Thorpe, Lee Trevino, Gary Trivisonno, Howard Twitty, Tommy Valentine, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Denis Watson, Tom Watson
1982 Tournament Players Championship
1982_Tournament_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Snead, Ed Sneed, Dave Stockton, Curtis Strange (2), Lee Trevino (2), Howard Twitty (2), Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins (2), Tom Watson (2), Fuzzy Zoeller
1980 Tournament Players Championship
1980_Tournament_Players_Championship
American professional golfer (1950–2005)
par on second extra hole 2 1980 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open Howard Twitty Lost to birdie on sixth extra hole 3 1984 Bob Hope Desert Classic John
Jim_Simons_(golfer)
American professional golfer (born 1952)
Jul 13, 1980 Greater Milwaukee Open −22 (67-66-67-66=266) 4 strokes Howard Twitty 4 Oct 28, 1984 Pensacola Open −14 (67-66-71-66=270) 2 strokes Ken Brown
Billy_Kratzert
1984 single by Conway Twitty
song written by Harlan Howard and recorded by the American country music artist, Conway Twitty, with backing vocals by Twitty's daughter Joni Lee. It was
I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song)
I_Don't_Know_a_Thing_About_Love_(The_Moon_Song)
Golf tournament
Chen, Joe Inman, Danny Edwards, Tom Jenkins, Pat McGowan, Dan Forsman, Howard Twitty, Morris Hatalsky, Phil Hancock, Jim Dent, Barry Jaeckel, Victor Regalado
1985 Tournament Players Championship
1985_Tournament_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Craig Stadler, Billy Mayfair, Nolan Henke, Bob Estes, Tom Lehman, Howard Twitty, Grant Waite, Dan Forsman, Scott Hoch, Joey Sindelar, Fuzzy Zoeller
1994_Players_Championship
Annual golf tournament in the United States
Borner Wichita Country Club Wichita, Kansas 1969 Steve Melnyk 3 & 1 Howard Twitty Rockford Country Club Rockford, Illinois 1968 Rik Massengale 3 & 1 Kemp
Western_Amateur
American professional golfer (born 1956)
Hanover Westchester Classic −7 (69-71-70-67=277) 1 stroke David Graham, Howard Twitty 2 Sep 13, 1981 Pleasant Valley Jimmy Fund Classic −11 (68-68-68-69=273)
Jack_Renner_(golfer)
Turnesa 1901–1991 Marc Turnesa 1978– Mike Turnesa 1907–2000 Willie Turnesa 1914–2001 Bob Tway 1959– Kevin Tway 1988– Greg Twiggs 1960– Howard Twitty 1949–
List_of_male_golfers
American professional golfer (born 1960)
−8 (69-68-71-68=276) 1 stroke John Daly, Ken Green, Mike Springer, Howard Twitty 6 Jan 30, 1994 Phoenix Open −16 (68-68-68-64=268) 3 strokes Bob Estes
Bill_Glasson_(golfer)
# Player Notes 1 Joey Dills T2 Tom Purtzer Howard Twitty Winner of 1970 Porter Cup T4 Barry Jaeckel Winner of 1972 French Open Pat McDonald T6 Dan Elliott
Spring 1975 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
Spring_1975_PGA_Tour_Qualifying_School_graduates
Golf course in Tempe, Arizona
professionals include Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Billy Mayfair, Paul Casey, Howard Twitty, Tom Purtzer, Pat Perez, Matt Jones, Chez Reavie, JoAnne Carner, Heather
Karsten_Golf_Course
Golf tournament
Takeyasu 1976 AGC Ben Arda 270 −18 4 strokes Sukree Onsham 1975 AGC Howard Twitty 285 −3 2 strokes Tom Purtzer 1974 AGC Toshiro Hitomi 291 +3 1 stroke
Thailand_Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Mike Sullivan, Hal Sutton, Doug Tewell, Leonard Thompson, Bob Tway, Howard Twitty, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Fred Wadsworth, Denis Watson, Tom Watson
1988_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Taylor, Doug Tewell, Barney Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Lee Trevino, Howard Twitty, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Art Wall Jr., Bobby Walzel, Tom Watson
1978 Tournament Players Championship
1978_Tournament_Players_Championship
American professional golfer (born 1951)
teammates on the golf team included future PGA Tour players Bob Gilder, Howard Twitty and Tom Purtzer. However, he transferred to U.S. International University
Morris_Hatalsky
Golf tournament
Brian Tennyson, Doug Tewell, Leonard Thompson, Bob Tway, Greg Twiggs, Howard Twitty, Scott Verplank, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Denis Watson, Tom Watson
1989_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Jay Delsing, Andrew Magee, Bill Glasson, Mike Hulbert, Gil Morgan, Howard Twitty, Ian Baker-Finch, Blaine McCallister, Ted Schulz, Dudley Hart, D. A
1993_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Brian Tennyson, Doug Tewell, Jim Thorpe, Kirk Triplett, Bob Tway, Howard Twitty, Stan Utley, Scott Verplank, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Tom Watson
1991_Players_Championship
American professional golfer (1953–2015)
University. He was on the golf team. The team included future PGA Tour pros Howard Twitty, Bob Gilder, and Tom Purtzer. Colandro was there from 1972 to 1974.
Mike_Colandro
Golf tournament
Tapie, Barney Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Jim Thorpe, Lee Trevino, Howard Twitty, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Bobby Walzel, Tom Watson, D. A. Weibring
1979 Tournament Players Championship
1979_Tournament_Players_Championship
American professional golfer
Tournament Winning score Margin of victory Runners-up 1 27 May 1984 Charley Pride Golf Fiesta −10 (70-67-69=206) 3 strokes Rod Curl, Bob Tway, Howard Twitty
Darrell_Kestner
Golf tournament
Hal Sutton, Doug Tewell, Leonard Thompson, Jim Thorpe, Lee Trevino, Howard Twitty, Tommy Valentine, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Denis Watson, Tom Watson
1983 Tournament Players Championship
1983_Tournament_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Willie Wood, Craig Stadler, Dan Forsman, D. A. Weibring, Ronnie Black, Howard Twitty, Mark Calcavecchia, Wayne Levi, Jeff Sluman, Rick Fehr, J. C. Snead
1987 Tournament Players Championship
1987_Tournament_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Leonard Thompson, Jim Thorpe, Kirk Triplett, Bob Tway, Greg Twiggs, Howard Twitty, Stan Utley, Bobby Wadkins, Lanny Wadkins, Duffy Waldorf, Denis Watson
1990_Players_Championship
Golf tournament
Hinkle, Donnie Hammond, Jeff Sluman, Bob Murphy, Nick Price, Bob Lohr, Howard Twitty, Loren Roberts, Isao Aoki, Mike Donald, Steve Pate, Russ Cochran, Jim
1986 Tournament Players Championship
1986_Tournament_Players_Championship
1979 single by Conway Twitty
Birthday Darlin'" is a song written by Chuck Howard, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in October 1979 as the third
Happy_Birthday_Darlin'
American country singer (1932–2022)
In 1971, Lynn began a professional partnership with Conway Twitty. As a duo, Lynn and Twitty had five consecutive No. 1 hits between 1971 and 1975, including
Loretta_Lynn
Golf tournament
Keith Clearwater, Gil Morgan, Fulton Allem, Lee Janzen, Fred Funk, Howard Twitty, Ben Crenshaw, Phil Blackmar, Dan Forsman, Dave Rummells, Scott Gump
1992_Players_Championship
American golf tournament
Playoff Johnny Miller 1978 Tom Watson 277 −7 1 stroke Hale Irwin Tom Kite Howard Twitty Colgate Hall of Fame Golf Classic 1977 Hale Irwin 264 −20 5 strokes
Colgate_Hall_of_Fame_Classic
Golf tournament
69-69-69-71=278 T7 Jay Haas 68-69-73-69=279 −1 9,200 Don January 69-70-71-69=279 Howard Twitty 70-73-69-67=279 T10 Lou Graham 69-74-68-69=280 E 6,750 Gary Koch 71-71-71-67=280
1979_PGA_Championship
1974 studio album by Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty, released in 1974. It contains the single and title track "There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)". Conway Twitty (1973).
Honky Tonk Angel (Conway Twitty album)
Honky_Tonk_Angel_(Conway_Twitty_album)
1984 studio album by Conway Twitty
is the forty-eighth studio album by American country music singer Conway Twitty. The album was released in 1984, by Warner Bros. Records. Jimmy Capps -
By Heart (Conway Twitty album)
By_Heart_(Conway_Twitty_album)
Golf tour season
Kong 40,000 Hsieh Yung-yo (10) 2 Mar Thailand Open Thailand 30,000 Howard Twitty (n/a) 9 Mar Malaysian Open Malaysia 40,000 Graham Marsh (5) 16 Mar Indonesia
1975_Asia_Golf_Circuit
2003 television film by Sean McNamara
Mootai, who is told to romance her to boost ratings. Louis's friend Alan Twitty, who informed the production about the Stevens, is overcome with guilt after
The_Even_Stevens_Movie
1976 single by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
version were Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, whose duet recording was the B-side to their No. 3 country hit "The Letter". The Twitty-Lynn version, released
God Bless America Again (song)
God_Bless_America_Again_(song)
the time. Two weeks later Arnold was replaced in the top spot when Conway Twitty reached number one for the first time with his single "Next in Line". A
List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1968
List_of_Hot_Country_Singles_number_ones_of_1968
1982 greatest hits album by Conway Twitty
artist Conway Twitty. It was released in 1982 via MCA Records. "Conway Twitty - Number Ones(1982, Vinyl) - Discogs". Discogs. "Conway Twitty Chart History
Number Ones (Conway Twitty album)
Number_Ones_(Conway_Twitty_album)
1960 film
Crosby as Fay Grover Herbert Marshall as Professor Henry Addison Conway Twitty as Marvin Randy Sparks as Phil Pamela Mason as Edna Blake Elisha Cook, Jr
College_Confidential_(film)
American country guitarist (1939–2020)
McEntire, Alan Jackson, Conway Twitty, and Ray Charles. He also worked as a producer on recordings for artists such as Jan Howard and the Wilburn Brothers.
Jimmy_Capps
1985 studio album by Conway Twitty
country music singer Conway Twitty. The album was released in 1985, by Warner Bros. Records. "Chasin' Rainbows - Conway Twitty". AllMusic. Retrieved August
Chasin'_Rainbows
Frazier River Rebecca Lynn Howard Chris Knight Brenda Lee Loretta Lynn Dolly Parton Dawn Sears Shane Stockton Mel Tillis Conway Twitty Lee Ann Womack Matraca
List of Music Corporation of America artists
List_of_Music_Corporation_of_America_artists
1991 single by Collin Raye
Sweet Memory)" is a song written by Harlan Howard and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty for his 1985 album Chasin' Rainbows, and Johnny
All I Can Be (Is a Sweet Memory)
All_I_Can_Be_(Is_a_Sweet_Memory)
1975 studio album by Conway Twitty
country music singer Conway Twitty. The album was released in 1975, by MCA Records. "High Priest of Country Music - Conway Twitty". AllMusic. Retrieved December
The High Priest of Country Music
The_High_Priest_of_Country_Music
2009 greatest hits album by Glen Campbell
"Honey Come Back" (Jimmy Webb) - 3:01 "It's Only Make Believe" (Conway Twitty, Jack Nance) -2:25 "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" (Chris Gantry) - 2:33
Greatest Hits (Glen Campbell album)
Greatest_Hits_(Glen_Campbell_album)
1979 studio album by Conway Twitty
Twitty. The album was released in 1979 by MCA Records. Jim Worbois. "Cross Winds - Conway Twitty". AllMusic. Retrieved May 12, 2019. "Conway Twitty Chart
Cross_Winds
1949 song by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Conway Twitty recorded a version of "Mona Lisa" in February 1959, but planned to release it only as an album cut (on an EP and an LP, Conway Twitty Sings
Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song)
Mona_Lisa_(Nat_King_Cole_song)
Ethnic cuisine of African Americans
travels to West Africa, Twitty observed how West Africans always add peppers, salt, and a hot condiment to their seafood dishes. Twitty believes enslaved West
Soul_food
US Air Force incident involving a nuclear bomb
Operations, from James W. Twitty, Col., U.S. Air Force, February 4, 1958. Released under FOIA. (PDF) NPR Media, Letter of W.J. Howard, Assistant to the Secretary
1958 Tybee Island mid-air collision
1958_Tybee_Island_mid-air_collision
American country singer (born 1943)
Awards and 35 number-one country hits, fourth to George Strait, Conway Twitty, and Merle Haggard. He was selected for induction into the Country Music
Ronnie_Milsap
Australia/New Zealand) Joe Lynn Turner Tweet (The Gold Mind/Elektra) Conway Twitty Twenty One Pilots Uffie The Unforgiven Gary Usher Utopia (Network/Elektra)
List of Elektra Records artists
List_of_Elektra_Records_artists
2007 US comedy film by Jake Kasdan
Jerry Lee Lewis, Donovan, John Lennon, James Brown, Jim Morrison, Conway Twitty, Neil Diamond, Hank Williams, Sonny & Cher and Brian Wilson. The film portrays
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Walk_Hard:_The_Dewey_Cox_Story
American businessman and father of JonBenèt Ramsey (born 1943)
Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 22, 2020. "John Ramsey and Beth Holloway Twitty Are Dating". Fox News. June 4, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2007. Stephen M.
John_Bennett_Ramsey
1965 studio album by Ray Price
Mind)" (Harlan Howard, Skeets McDonald, Wynn Stewart) - 3:06 "A Thing Called Sadness" (Chuck Howard) - 2:46 "Walk Me to the Door" (Conway Twitty) - 3:05 "That's
Burning Memories (Ray Price album)
Burning_Memories_(Ray_Price_album)
U.S. European Command deputy commander
Michael L. Howard is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who last served as the deputy commander of the United States European Command. Prior
Michael_L._Howard
1984 greatest hits album by Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty. It was released in 1984 via Warner Bros. Records. The album includes the hit single "Ain't She Somethin' Else". "Conway Twitty - Conway's
Conway's Latest Greatest Hits Volume 1
Conway's_Latest_Greatest_Hits_Volume_1
Music award ceremony
Charley Pride Okie from Muskogee — Merle Haggard Hello Darlin' — Conway Twitty Hello, I'm Johnny Cash — Johnny Cash Just Plain Charley — Charley Pride
1970 Country Music Association Awards
1970_Country_Music_Association_Awards
American drummer and vocalist (1940–2012)
early rock and roll and rockabilly artists, including Elvis Presley, Conway Twitty, Bo Diddley, and fellow Arkansas native Ronnie Hawkins. At age 17, Helm
Levon_Helm
Southern peas and rice dish
South Carolina Press. p. 83. ISBN 0872493830. Retrieved 3 January 2013. Twitty, Michael W. (2011). "Hoppin' John". In Katz-Hyman, Martha B.; Rice, Kym
Hoppin'_John
British TV comedy series (1971–1972)
Twitty David Stoll as Gabbige Talfryn Thomas as Prayer-book Perce Harry Towb as Hairy O'Hara Vic Wise as Benny the Nose Maxford p.557 Maxford, Howard
Tottering_Towers
American singer
Next Generation, which included Loretta Lynn's daughter Peggy, Conway Twitty's daughter Kathy, and George Jones' and Tammy Wynette's daughter Georgette
Cindy_Cash
American singer and actor (1917–1995)
That I Just Wrote) My First Country Song", which was recorded with Conway Twitty and made a respectable showing on the country charts. A follow-up single
Dean_Martin
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Macbeth' Siward, Earl of Northumberland, general of the English forces. Also Young...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Huard, Heward, composed of the Germanic elements hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name HÄward, composed of the Old Norse elements há ‘high’ + varðr ‘guardian’, ‘warden’.English : variant of Ewart 2.Irish : see Fogarty.Irish (County Clare) surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó hÃomhair, which was formerly Anglicized as O’Hure.The house of Howard, the leading family of the English Roman Catholic nobility, was founded by Sir William Howard or Haward of Norfolk (d. 1308). The family acquired the dukedom of Norfolk by marriage. The first duke of Norfolk of the Howard line was created earl marshal of England by Richard III in 1483, and this office has been held by his succeeding male heirs to the present day. They also hold the earldoms of Suffolk, Berkshire, Carlisle, and Effingham. Henry VIII’s fifth queen, Catherine Howard (?1520–42), was a niece of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. American Howards include the father and son John Eager Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard of Baltimore, MD, both MD politicians.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : probably a variant of Seward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Heard.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic
Watchman; Guardian of the Home; High Guard
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English Scandinavian
Defender.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.
Male
French
Norman French form of Old High German Godehard, GODARD means "god-strong."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a keeper of cattle, Middle English cowherde, Old English cūhyrde, from cū ‘cow’ + hierde ‘herdsman’. (The surname has nothing to do with the modern English word coward, which is from Old French cuard, a pejorative term from coue ‘tail’ (Latin cauda) with reference to an animal with its tail between its legs.)
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard, EDWARD means "guardian of prosperity."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant Seward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hayward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Howard 1.
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, SIWARD means "sea-guard."
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German
God-hard; God Strong
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hoggard.
Female
Japanese
(è›) Japanese name HOTARU means "firefly; lightning bug."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Strong Minded
Male
English
Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
Surname or Lastname
English (northern border counties)
English (northern border counties) : habitational name from a place so named in Northumberland, possibly from Old English hēahdēor ‘stag’, ‘deer’ or hǣddre ‘heather’ + -ing ‘characterized by’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 16th century.
Boy/Male
French
Pledge.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Strong
Girl/Female
Tamil
True and pleasant
Girl/Female
Indian
One who controls, Suppress
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nature, Beautiful
Biblical
same as Salmon, femine version
Boy/Male
Native American
crow.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Successful.
Boy/Male
English Gaelic American
Town of thorns. Thorn variants are English surnames occasionally used as given names.
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
HOWARD TWITTY
adv.
Alt. of Towards
a.
Inclining forward or toward.
n.
A store, stock, or quantity of anything accumulated or laid up; a hidden supply; a treasure; as, a hoard of provisions; a hoard of money.
a.
Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.
v. t.
To send forward; to send toward the place of destination; to transmit; as, to forward a letter.
prep.
Ready to act; forward; bold; valiant.
adv.
Toward God.
a.
Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, etc.
a.
Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.
v. t.
To help onward; to advance; to promote; to accelerate; to quicken; to hasten; as, to forward the growth of a plant; to forward one in improvement.
prep.
Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.
a.
White or gray with age; hoar; as, hoary hairs.
a.
Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.
adv.
Toward the air; upward.
v. i.
To lay up a store or hoard, as of money.
n.
Award.
adv.
Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.
n.
Hazard.
prep.
Alt. of Towards
prep. & adv.
See Toward.