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William Moore Jr. (December 7, 1917, Parkersburg, West Virginia — February 28, 1989, Copenhagen ) was an American jazz pianist and arranger.

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14-810: William Moore , and variations of William such as Will , Willie , Bill or Billy Moore , may refer to: Artists and entertainers [ edit ] Billy Moore (musician, born 1917) (1917–1989), American jazz musician Billy Moore (musician, born 1931) (1931–2002), Guyana Caribbean musician Wild Bill Moore (1918–1983), tenor saxophone player Expos William Moore (critic) (1868–1937), Australian art critic and author William Moore (musician) (1893–1951), U.S. blues singer and guitarist William Moore (actor) (1916–2000), British TV actor William Moore (dancer) (1933–1992), African American dance critic, manager Eleo Pomare Dance Company William Henry Moore (politician) (1872–1960), Canadian author and member of

28-532: A PhD in physics Willie Moretti , also known as Willie Moore, underboss of the Genovese crime family See also [ edit ] Billie Moore (1943–2022), American basketball coach William Moor (died 1765), British sailor and explorer with the Hudson's Bay Company William More (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with

42-493: The Delta Rhythm Boys on tour. He moved to Copenhagen in the 1970s, where he remained active as an arranger. Moore and Leonard Feather were friends, and Feather sometimes used Moore's name for songwriting credits. This article about a jazz musician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William Moore (Banbury MP) William Moore (4 June 1699 – 26 October 1746) of Polesden Lacey , Surrey,

56-1203: The 1926–27 Boston Red Sox Bill Moore (first baseman) (born 1960), MLB first baseman for the 1986 Montreal Expos Bill Moore (pitcher) (1902–1984), MLB pitcher for the 1925 Detroit Tigers Bill Moore (cricketer) (1863–1956), Australian cricketer Bill Moore (pole vaulter) , winner of the 1946 and 1947 NCAA DI outdoor pole vault championship Billy Moore (boxer) , English retired Muay Thai boxer Wilcy Moore (1897–1963), American baseball player William Moore (athlete) (1890–1956), British track and field athlete William Moore (cyclist) (born 1947), British Olympic cyclist William Moore (cricketer, born 1846) (1846–1919), English cricketer William Moore (bowls) , Scottish lawn bowler William T. Moore (yachtsman) , American yachtsman and president of Moore-McCormack , son of founder Albert V. Moore Willie Moore (Collegians hurler) , Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer Willie Moore (Cork hurler) (1931–2003), Irish hurler for Cork Willie Moore (Limerick hurler) (born 1950), Irish hurler for Limerick Other people [ edit ] Bill Moore (ufologist) (born 1943?), author and UFO researcher Bill Moore, founder of

70-588: The Canadian House of Commons William R. Moore (journalist) (1909/10–1950), war correspondent killed in the Korean War Willie "Pdub" Moore Jr. , actor and comedian William Perry Moore , American actor and musician Businesspeople [ edit ] William Moore (banker) (1914–2009), chairman of the board, Bankers Trust William Dalgety Moore (1835–1910), Western Australian businessman William H. Moore, soldier, businessman and founder of

84-746: The Mystic Copper Mine and Elizabethtown, New Mexico William H. H. Moore (1824–1910), American lawyer and insurance executive Military people [ edit ] William Moore (Medal of Honor) (1837–1918), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient William Moore (British Army officer) (born 1958), British general William Moore (loyalist) (1949–2009), Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and Shankill Butcher William G. Moore Jr. (1920–2012), U.S. Air Force general Sir William George Moore (British Army officer) (1795–1862) Politicians and judges [ edit ] Bill Moore (Queensland politician) (1897–1976), member of

98-1829: The Queensland Legislative Assembly for Merthyr from 1940–1957 William Moore (Ardee MP) (c. 1685–1732), Member of the Parliament of Ireland for Ardee 1715–27 William Moore (Clogher MP) (1743–1810), Member of the Parliament of Ireland for Clogher, Clonmel and St Johnstown Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet (1864–1944), Irish politician and judge Sir William Moore, 2nd Baronet , Anglo-Irish politician William Robert Moore (1830–1909), American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee William S. Moore (1822–1877), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania William J. Moore (1923–2015), American politician, Pennsylvania State Senator 1973–1988 Henson Moore (William Henson Moore III, born 1939), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Representative from Louisiana William Moore (Banbury MP) (1699–1746), British politician, Member of Parliament for Banbury William Moore (1699–1783), United States landowner, politician and jurist; builder of Moore Hall William Moore (Pennsylvania politician, died 1793) ( c. 1735–1793), jurist and politician, President (i.e. Governor) of Pennsylvania William Moore (New Jersey politician) (1810–1878), American politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey William Campbell Moore (1923–1982), politician in British Columbia, Canada William Henry Moore (financier) (1848–1923), among founders, U.S. Steel, corporate director William A. Moore (1831–1884), American lawyer, judge, confederate officer and politician William L. Moore (Virginia politician) (1851–1926), American politician, member of

112-1270: The Supreme Court of Texas Sportspeople [ edit ] Football [ edit ] Bill Moore (American football) (1912–1973), American football player Bill Moore (Australian footballer) (1917–2009), Australian rules footballer Bill Moore (footballer, born 1913) (1913–1982), English football player and manager Bill Moore (rugby union) (1921–2002), English rugby union player Billy Moore (footballer, born 1894) (1894–1968), English footballer Billy Moore (footballer, born 1912) (1912–2002), Welsh footballer Billy Moore (rugby, born 1910) (1910–1976), Welsh dual-code rugby player Billy Moore (rugby league, born 1971) (born 1971), Australian rugby league footballer Will Moore (gridiron football) (born 1970), American and Canadian football wide receiver William Moore (American football) (born 1985), American football safety William Moore (footballer) (1895–1932), Ireland international footballer William M. Moore (1926–2013), American football and basketball coach William R. Moore (American football) (1922–2011), American football coach Other sports [ edit ] Bill Moore (catcher) (1901–1972), MLB catcher for

126-1355: The Virginia House of Delegates William O. Moore (1841–1913), American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates William Theodore Moore Jr. (born 1940), American lawyer, U.S. federal judge William T. Moore (Texas politician) (1918–1999), American politician, President pro tempore of the 55th Texas legislature William Moore (Wisconsin politician) (1886–1961), Wisconsin State Assemblyman William Henry Moore (Australian solicitor) (1788–1854), English-Australian solicitor William Moore (Australian politician) (1823–1914), of both Tasmanian houses of parliament William Moore (Queensland politician) (1866–1933), of Queensland Legislative Assembly William Sturge Moore (died 1809), political figure in Lower Canada William Vail Moore (1818–?), Wisconsin State Assemblyman William W. Moore (c. 1832–?), Florida Representative William Hickman Moore (1861–1946), American politician in Seattle, Washington W. F. Moore (William Folsom Moore, 1868–1956), Justice of

140-1096: The audio streaming service TuneIn William Moore (bishop) (1858–1930), Anglican bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh William Moore (chemist) (1941–2020), American chemist William Moore (mathematician) (fl. c. 1806–1823), British contributor to rocket theory William Moore (steamship captain) (1822–1909), British Columbia gold rush entrepreneur and settler of Skagway, Alaska William Moore (surveyor) (1827–1897), Los Angeles County, California William C. Moore (born 1929), United States Army general Will H. Moore (1962–2017), American political scientist William Harrison Moore (1867–1935), Australian lawyer and academic William Lewis Moore (1927–1963), American postal worker and Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) member William Samuel Moore (1830–1901), Australian headmaster and Anglican priest William Underhill Moore (1879–1949), American law professor William Usborne Moore (1849–1918), British naval commander, psychical researcher and spiritualist Willie Hobbs Moore (1934–1994), first African-American woman to earn

154-484: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Moore&oldid=1254742265 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Billy Moore (musician, born 1917) Moore

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168-541: Was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1740 to 1746. Moore was the eldest son of Arthur Moore and his second wife who was from Linton, Gloucestershire. In 1730, he succeeded his father to Fetcham Park , Surrey, which his father had built at vast expense. He had to sell it in February 1735 to pay his father's debts on it. However he succeeded his uncle, Colonel Thomas Moore. at Polesden Lacey in 1735. Moore

182-481: Was chiefly known as an arranger for most of his jazz career, writing charts for Jimmie Lunceford , Charlie Barnet , Jan Savitt , and Tommy Dorsey in the 1940s. He also worked for publishing companies in New York City. In the 1950s, he relocated to France, where he accompanied and wrote for The Peters Sisters from 1953 to 1960. From 1960 to 1963, he worked as an arranger for Berliner Rundfunk and then accompanied

196-532: Was returned as Member of Parliament for Banbury at a by-election on 25 November 1740 by his friend Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford . He voted against the Administration in all recorded divisions except for the motion for removing Walpole in February 1741. He was returned unopposed for Banbury at the 1741 British general election . He signed the opposition whip of 10 March 1743. Moore died on 26 October 1746, and left his estates to North's son Frederick ,

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