Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
A community in Saskatchewan, Canada.
(uncountable) A placename:
A village and civil parish in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England (OS grid ref SP8874).
Extended resolution CD; Tom's unparalleled knack for fusing rock, funk & jazz is enhanced by the talents of Mark Isham, Michael Brecker, Sheila E. & Dennis Chambers. Source: Internet
“It’s always wonderful to see women’s lives impacted for Christ,” said Sheri Isham, director of the conference since its inception. Source: Internet
Isham and the rest of the Lady Celts 10U softball team are headed to Tucson. Source: Internet
Willis and Edgar Isham often went fishing (fire hunting) in the spring and would return home with large tubs of fish. Source: Internet
One of his protégés, Louis Panico (cornetist with the Isham Jones Orchestra), authored a book entitled The Novelty Cornetist, which is illustrated with photos showing some of the mute techniques he learned from Oliver. Source: Internet
Singapore-born, London-based designer Ashley Isham joined the fashion fray in 2000 with the launch of his namesake label. Source: Internet