• Sydney Baynes (2 January 1879 – 9 March 1938) was an English conductor, composer and leader of one of the United Kingdom's most popular radio bands. Born...
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  • Baynes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Baynes, English politician Aron Baynes (born 1986), New Zealand-born Australian basketball...
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  • during the 1980s. Baynes had started playing senior WAFL football for Perth at the age of just 16. A ruckman and key forward, Baynes represented Western...
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  • Stephen Baynes (born 1956 in Adelaide, South Australia) has been Resident Choreographer with The Australian Ballet since 1995. He trained with Joanne Priest...
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    After singing in Lew Stone's band, McKay freelanced with bands led by Sydney Baynes, Oscar Rabin and Bram Martin. For the RadiOlympia transmissions, McKay...
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  • Demi is outside Patti's dressing room door "Destiny" (waltz), music by Sydney Baynes "A media luz" (tango), music by Edgardo Donatto, lyrics by Carlos Lenzi...
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    contemporary examples of the English light waltz include Destiny by Sydney Baynes and Nights of Gladness by Charles Ancliffe, both 1912. Salome was a...
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  • Destiny Waltz may refer to: A composition by Sydney Baynes A novel by Gerda Charles This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Cinematography Jack E. Cox Bryan Langley Edited by Leslie Norman Music by Sydney Baynes Production company British International Pictures Distributed by Wardour...
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  • Western Sydney University, formerly the University of Western Sydney, is an Australian multi-campus public research university in the Greater Western region...
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