Lyle cooper biography sample
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BIOGRAPHY“ The Reds” is the only suitable phrase for the smooth, sensuous style of guitar playing that Craig T. Cooper has mastered. Not all blues, not all jazz, Craig T. is the “The Uncola of Jazz”and just plain “Funky-Sexy”Craig T. Cooper is a recording artist, producer, songwriter, arranger, M.D., sound engineer, programmer, mix and re-mix master, owner of CRAIGLAND Studios, LA and an all around damn good musician. His credits are endless and his experience is invaluable. So, let’s start at the beginning….Who is Craig T. Cooper?
Craig T. Cooper, the youngest of seven children, was born and raised in . As a young child, he exhibited signs of immense musical talent. His musical talents first became apparent at the tender age of four. Soon after he began cello lessons, he hoped to follow in his brother Ron’s footsteps, who is a world-renowned cellist. Craig’s thirst for music was unquenchable and he progressed from cello to the trumpet, drums, a
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Biography research guide
I am writing a biography on the Australian poet Edward Harrington. What information is available on him?
We can start by searching likely databases for entries on Harrington e.g. Australian Dictionary of Biography and AustLit. For AustLit, visit our eResources portal and search for the database under the Browse eResources tab.
It is always useful to search the catalogue to see if the Library has any items relating to Harrington. A Catalogue search for "Edward Harrington" shows that we hold a portrait of him, a biographical cuttings file and an oral history recording by him.
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D. B. Cooper
Unidentified airplane hijacker in 1971
D.B. Cooper | |
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A 1972 FBI composite drawing of the hijacker | |
Disappeared | November 24, 1971 (53 years ago) |
Status | Missing / Unidentified |
Other names | Dan Cooper |
Known for | Hijacking a Boeing 727 and parachuting from the plane midflight before disappearing |
Criminal status | At large, likely deceased |
Criminal charge | Air piracy and violation of the Hobbs Act |
Capture status | Fugitive, believed dead |
Wanted by | FBI |
Wanted since | November 24, 1971 (Case was closed in 2016) |
Website | www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/db-cooper-hijacking |
D. B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, was an unidentified man who hijackedNorthwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727 aircraft, in United States airspace on November 24, 1971. During the flight from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, Cooper told a flight attendant he had a bomb, and demanded $200,000 in ransom (equiva