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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_GallowayJim Galloway - Wikipedia

    Career. Galloway moved to Toronto in 1964. [3] He worked briefly as a graphic designer, and played in local bands, including the Metro Stompers. [4] He went on tour in Europe and the United States with Buddy Tate in the mid-1970s, [4] and soon after formed the Wee Big Band.

  2. Aug 27, 2013 · Jazz musician Jim Galloway (photo by Mark Miller). James Braidie Galloway, saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, administrator (born 28 July 1936 in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland; died 30 December 2014). One of the world’s leading soprano saxophonists, Jim Galloway was renowned for his cheerfully lyrical style.

  3. www.usasoftball.com › hall-of-fame › jim-gallowayHall of Fame - USA Softball

    Hall of Fame Information. If there was one player who brought notoriety and exposure to slow pitch softball in its early days it was Big Jim Galloway. Standing 6-feet 4 and weighing 230 pounds, Galloway was the long-ball hitter deluxe.

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jim Galloway about his impending retirement after 41 years as the senior political columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Accessibility links Skip to...

  5. Jan 12, 2015 · Jim Galloway ventured into theatre as musical director for the 1980 stage adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's novelComing Through Slaughter", a poetic treatment of the life of the legendary jazz cornetist Buddy Bolden.

  6. Jim Galloway, political columnist, has been a writer and editor at the AJC for more than 40 years

  7. Mar 20, 2015 · Fifty years in Canada did nothing to blunt Jim Galloways Ayrshire accent, but having a West of Scotland accent in no way blunted his ability to play saxophone as if he had been born in New...