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In 2014, Jack Long received the Order of Canada for his contribution to the Canadian music industry, and in particular for founding both Long & McQuade and Yorkville Sound. [7] [18] In 2021, Yorkville Sound continues to be owned by the Long family. [19]
In 1978, at age 18, Adams met Jim Vallance through a mutual friend in a Vancouver Long and McQuade musical instrument store. [31] [32] Vallance was the former drummer and principal songwriter for Vancouver-based rock band Prism, and had recently quit that band to focus on a career as a studio musician and songwriter. They agreed to meet at ...
Vallance joined Vancouver jazz-blues-rock band Sunshyne as a drummer in the early 70s. [1] There he met band member Bruce Fairbairn who would later become an influential Canadian record producer. In 1975, Fairbairn approached Vallance about recording a demo of some of the band's music in hopes of landing a recording contract.
Molly McQuade is an American poet, critic, and editor. [1] Her work has appeared in The Michigan Quarterly Review, [ 2 ] The Baffler, [ 3 ] The New Criterion, [ 4 ] The Boston Review, [ 5 ] Poetry, [ 6 ] The Paris Review, [ 7 ] and Dædalus.
As a rookie, he beat Chris Massey for the long snapper job. [3] He served as the Rams' long snapper every game from 2011 to 2020. As a member of the Los Angeles Rams, McQuaide was selected to his first Pro Bowl as a "need" player on January 18, 2017. [4] He was selected to his second consecutive Pro Bowl as a "need" player on January 17, 2018. [5]
Arlene McQuade (May 29, 1936 – April 21, 2014) was an American television, radio and theater actress best known for her portrayal of Rosalie on the CBS series, The Goldbergs. [1] [2] She had the same role in Molly (1951), a film adaption of the radio series. [3] McQuade was the daughter of Arthur and Rita McQuade. She began acting when she ...
McQuade's ex-wife and daughter are at a ceremony where McQuade's commander presents him (as well as Ramos and Jackson) with the Texas Award of Valor, and McQuade congratulates his ex-wife for getting an excellent job in New Mexico. The following day, McQuade has rented a U-Haul and is helping Sally and his ex-wife move. As they are getting ...
Francis Xavier McQuade (August 11, 1878 – April 6, 1955) was a New York City judge. In 1917 he advocated for allowing Sunday baseball games in New York in defiance of existing New York state blue laws .