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2 unusual facts about St. Bass


St. Bass

Bred by Harry Giddings at his Cedar Grove Stud in Oakville, his sire, Bassetlaw, was a son of the outstanding runner and nine-time Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland, St. Simon.

Three days after winning the King's Plate, St. Bass and jockey Dugan won the Breeders' Stakes and on June 21, the colt won the Dominion Plate at the Hamilton racetrack.


Body farm

It was first started in late 1981 by anthropologist Dr. William M. Bass as a facility for study of the decomposition of human remains.

Carmen Ejogo

She wrote and sang lead vocals on the song "Candles" by English drum 'n' bass DJ Alex Reece — she appeared in the music video and is listed in the production credits as 'Carmen'.

Dilemn

Coming from a classical-music education (piano and musicology studies), Dilemn got interested in electro music through different music styles such as hip hop, drum 'n' bass, techno, and breaks before stopping on electro at the age of 22.

Echaskech

The band formed in 2004 and were originally a duo composed of Dom Hoare and Andy Gillham, who had previously worked together as a drum & bass DJ act touring with artists such as LTJ Bukem and Grooverider.

Edgeplain

Frances and Lyman K. Bass hired architect A.C. Williard to design a home for them in 1881.

Ernest T. Bass

Morris, along with Griffith, Knotts, and many other cast members reprised his role in the 1986 TV movie Return to Mayberry.

Graham Haynes

After the release of yet another hybridized album - 1996's Tones For The 21st Century - Haynes discovered drum 'n' bass and began working with some of the genres finest DJs and producers in London and the U.S. This manifested in the release of 2000s BPM, a fusion of drum n' bass beats with the classical music of Richard Wagner.

Kinematic320

Kinematic320 is a record label that was formed in 2004 by drum & bass artists Static (Aaron Danks) and Rregula (Ross Deschamp).

Lyman K. Bass

After moving to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1877, Bass was asked to be an associate counsel by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co.

Bass was elected as a Republican U. S. Representative for the thirty-first district of New York to the Forty-third; and as Representative for the thirty-second district to theForty-fourth Congresses.

In 1870, he was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for election to the Forty-second Congress.

MixSCAN

Every type of DJ related music is offered on Dubset, from drum & bass, hip hop and open format to down-tempo, disco house and minimal techno.

Rregula

Based out of Perth, Western Australia, he started making Drum & Bass in 2001 after listening to the sounds of Sinthetix, Rob F, Skynet, SKC, Cause 4 Concern, and Black Sun Empire.

Santorin

Santorin is a German Drum 'n' Bass record label founded in 1999, and is dedicated to the more 'soulful' side of the genre, as described by label founder Simon Jarosch.

Simon Beckett

The books and protagonist were inspired when Beckett visited the "Body Farm" (by its official name: the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, founded by forensic anthropology pioneer Dr Bill Bass) in 2002, doing research for an article for the Daily Telegraph.

The Eudaemonic Pie

The Eudaemonic Pie is a 1985 book by American author Thomas A. Bass, about a group of University of California, Santa Cruz, physics graduate students (known as the Eudaemons) who in the late 1970s and early 1980s designed and employed miniaturized computers, hidden in specially modified platform soled shoes, to help predict the outcome of casino roulette games.

The Last Temptations

Paavo Ruotsalainen, Finnish farmer, leader of religious revival - bass

Thomas R. Odhiambo

Thomas A. Bass, Camping with the Prince, Moyer Bell, London, 1997, pp.

Time and Mr. Bass

The novel followed The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (1954), Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet (1956), Mr. Bass's Planetoid (1958), A Mystery for Mr. Bass (1960), Jewels from the Moon and the Meteor That Couldn't Stay (1964), and was illustrated by Fred H. Meise.

William M. Bass

Dr. Bass attended the University of Virginia for his undergraduate degree, and received his master's from the University of Kentucky.

Bass has also described the body farm as "Death's Acre" – the title of the book on his life and career, co-written with journalist Jon Jefferson.

He taught at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and though currently retired from teaching, still plays an active research role at the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, which he founded.


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