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Donald Winston Thompson, OC [1] (born 18 January 1940) is a Canadian jazz musician who plays double bass, piano, and vibes. [2] Thompson's career as a performer, recording artist, producer, session musician, and music educator has lasted for more than 50 years.
Don Thompson (defensive end) (born 1939), American football player; Don Thompson (baseball) (1923–2009), American player; Don Thompson (racewalker) (1933–2006), British Olympic race walker; Don Thomson (born 1941), American barefoot water skiing pioneer; Don Thomson Jr. (born 1962), Canadian racing car driver
Columnists Don and Maggie Thompson were hired as editors. Krause changed the name with their first issue #482 (February 11, 1983) to Comics Buyer's Guide. At that time Krause instituted the controversial [9] [10] [11] CBG Customer Service Award, the display of which signifies an advertiser had a "clean bill of health". By the late 1980s, the ...
Thompson’s first major creative success was the anti-war play L.A. Book of the Dead which was first performed at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, Los Angeles, in 1982 (director Renee Tadlock). [5] L.A. Book of the Dead was revived in 1987 by the Rough Theater Company, and continued to be performed as a reader’s theater piece throughout the 1990s.
Don Johnson and gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson enjoyed a surprising friendship for nearly three decades until Thompson's death by suicide in 2005. "I loved him," the actor tells PEOPLE of the ...
The Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum's Don Thompson Awards (also known as the Thompsons) were given for achievement in comic books, comic strips, and animation. Initiated in 1992 , they were originally known as the Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum Awards for the CompuServe forum that created and gave out the award.
The Motor City Comic Con awarded the Don Thompson Award from 1992 to 1998. Originally known as the "Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum Award", the name was changed to the "Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum's Don Thompson Award" (or, simply, the "Thompson") after Don Thompson's death in 1994.
The gifted painter, who died in 1966, drew from Renaissance and Old Master artists. An absorbing survey of his career is now on view at the Hammer Museum.