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  1. Article & photos: http://bit.ly/FiveTimesSurpriseRRPremier Guitar’s Ted Drozdowski dropped into Nashville’s POGO studios to eavesdrop on the sessions for the...

  2. Henry J. Kaiser. Henry J. Kaiser was once described as "America`s boldest, most spectacular entrepreneur." He applied his business acumen to a vast array of industrial undertakings, ranging from dams to dishwashers, but Kaiser is probably best known for his mass-produced Liberty ships during World War II and the founding of Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, the forerunner of modern HMOs.

  3. Henry Kaiser (2014) Henry Kaiser (* 19.September 1952 in Oakland, Kalifornien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Fusion- und Rock-Gitarrist sowie Produzent und Unterwasserfilmer, der seit 1977 mehr als 35 Alben veröffentlicht hat und bei mehr als 150 Alben als Gitarrist oder Produzent beteiligt war.AllMusic zufolge gehört er zudem zur zweiten Generation der freien Improvisationsmusiker.

  4. Biography current as of induction in 2009. Entrepreneur and industrialist Henry John Kaiser’s innovations in shipbuilding and in healthcare changed the course of history. In 1913, Kaiser bought a failing road-building company, and over the next fifteen years built dams in California, levees in Mississippi, highways in Cuba and he was just ...

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · How Kaiser Permanente evolved. Sidney R. Garfield, MD, and Henry J. Kaiser came together to pioneer an innovative health care model. Sidney R. Garfield, MD, and Henry J. Kaiser review designs for 3 modern Kaiser Permanente hospitals for Walnut Creek, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in 1953. Momentous events like the Great Depression and World ...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2023 · HK’s favorite solo guitar stuff from the past 60+ shows0:00 Larry Pogreba Resonator1:20 Talk2:44 EASTWOOD-MRG Baritone Cosey4:03 Nelson Pink Baritone9:12...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Kaiser, Henry J. (1882-1967) A first-generation American born to poor German immigrants, Henry John Kaiser worked hard and studied hard, taking advantage of every opportunity to better his situation until he became one of the country’s leading early-twentieth-century industrialists. In many ways, he embodied the American Dream.