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Luke and Burbank
* Luke Burbank ( b. 1976 ), American podcaster and current host of Too Beautiful to Live.
The show has also been guest hosted by Luke Burbank, Adam Felber, Peter Grosz, Richard Sher, Bill Radke, Susan Stamberg, Robert Siegel, and Brian Unger when Peter Sagal is on vacation.
* Luke Burbank
On October 26, 2010 it was announced that Luke Burbank would be joining Ross as co-host on his KIRO radio show.
Stewart joined NPR in May 2007 to host ( along with Luke Burbank ) a morning drive show called The Bryant Park Project, which targeted adults between ages 25 and 44 .< ref >
Luke Burbank ( born May 8, 1976 ) is an American radio host and podcaster, who co-hosts Ross and Burbank on Seattle's KIRO-FM radio station and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast Too Beautiful to Live.
As of August 2012, Luke has been hosting his so-called " imaginary radio show " from what he has dubbed " Burbank Studios " located in a makeshift, yet impressively equipped, room of his house.
The song is also the opening music to the podcast Too Beautiful to Live with Luke Burbank.

Luke and Host
1991 / 2008 Host, Guest, Enemy, and Friend: Portraits of the Pharisees in Luke and Acts ( Peter Lang, 1991 ; ppk, Wipf & Stock, 2008 )

Luke and Too
Rosco frequently initiated car chases with Bo and Luke Duke ( whom Hogg wanted to get rid of due to them constantly exposing his corrupt schemes ), but the Duke boys were usually able to easily elude Rosco by outwitting him, with him usually meeting some accident in his patrol car as a result ( from which he would nearly always escape uninjured-only two episodes, the fourth season's " Coltrane Vs. Duke " and season six's " Too Many Roscos " toy with the concept of him being hurt during one of these escapades ).

Luke and Beautiful
Other protégés of the Wizard included " Beautiful " Bobby Harmon, Killer Kowalski, " Crazy " Luke Graham, Sgt.

Luke and Live
* 1960 – Luther Campbell ( Luke ), American rap artist ( 2 Live Crew )
Miami also played a major role in the rise of Southern Hip-hop during this time frame with successful acts like 2 Live Crew, Uncle Luke, and other artists who relied heavily on the Miami Bass sound.
Luther ' Luke Skyywalker ' Campbell along with David " Treach DJ Mr. Mixx " Hobbs of 2 Live Crew played a key role in popularizing Miami bass in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In 1985, 2 Live Crew's initial single ( 2 Live AKA Beat Box ) was a smash hit on the South Florida club circuit, so Luke brought them from California to Miami for a performance.
Luke's first solo LP, Banned in the USA, was a 2 Live Crew record just under the New " Luke " record label to lawsuits from George Lucas So he dropped the Skywalker and changed his name to Luke the record company was named Luke records, yet he did not offer royalties to the group for creating the album ; rather, a small flat fee was paid.
When 2 Live Crew's contracts with Luke Records ended in 1991, the group's producer ( and Luke Records ' in-house producer for the entire label ) Mr. Mixx left the group and returned to California.
Shortly after, all members of the group drew up a lawsuit against Luke for unpaid royalties, which member Fresh Kid Ice backed out of and revamped a new 2 Live Crew with Luke in 1994.
It is suggested that Luke wanted his solo song to be seen as the next 2 Live Crew single, despite not having rights to the group's name.
Former Luke Records ' Chief Financial Officer Joseph " Lil ' Joe " Weinberger acquired the Luke Records catalog, and reunified the original three members of 2 Live Crew without Luke during the mid-1990s to release music on Lil Joe Records.
The first album to bear the standard, non-removable sticker was Luke & the 2 Live Crew's 1990 album Banned in the USA.
Trick appeared on the track " Scarred " by former 2 Live Crew member, he worked with Luther " Luke " Campbell, Produced by Darren " DJ Spin " Rudnick, from Luke's 1996 album Uncle Luke.
* The West Coast's most celebrated response would not come from a Compton rapper but from Dr. Dre's new protege Long Beach rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg on the second verse of the track Fuck wit Dre Day ( And Everybody's Celebratin ') Snoop also dissed Luke Campbell from 2 Live Crew and Eazy-E, both of whom were feuding with Dre at the time.
Luke performed with the Saturday Night Live Band for ten seasons until 2007.
While working on Saturday Night Live, Luke performed on a number of jingles and advertisements and became a deejay fixture in New York.

Luke and Ross
Hill's adopted son Ross was killed in an accident in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1990 while the actor was preparing to film Lucky Luke on the Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe.
* American Century # 23-27 ( Apr-Oct ) by Howard Chaykin, David Tischman and Lan Medina ; with Luke Ross & John Severin
Originally written by Tom Peyer and Rachel Pollack, and pencilled by Luke Ross, volume four of New Gods ran from October 1995 until February 1997.
** Face Full of Violence ( written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti ; art by Luke Ross, and Tony DeZuniga ; 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 1-6, Titan Books, December 2006, ISBN 1-84576-408-0, DC, September 2006, ISBN 1-4012-1095-3 )
** Guns of Vengeance ( written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti ; art by Luke Ross, Dylan Teague, Tony Dezuñiga, Phil Noto, David Michael Beck, Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Palmiotti, Giuseppe Camuncoli, and Art Thibert ; 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 7-12, DC, April 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1249-2 )
2, # 26-27 ( 2001 ); # 83-85 ( along with Luke Ross, 2006 )
*" The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross "-Starring: Luke Perry
* Drums: Rick Peteriet, Ross Peacock & Luke Munns
They made it into the semi-finals ( which Luke Phoenix did not participate in, and was replaced by Ross Jordan ) but were then knocked out by Team Charming who went on to win the RQW Tag Team Championships.
* NRL players Ben Ross and Luke Grant.
** Face Full of Violence ( with art by Luke Ross, and Tony DeZuniga, 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 1-6, Titan Books, December 2006, ISBN 1-84576-408-0, DC, September 2006, ISBN 1-4012-1095-3 )
** Guns of Vengeance ( with art by Luke Ross, Dylan Teague, Tony Dezuniga, Phil Noto, David Michael Beck, Paul Gulacy, Jimmy Palmiotti, Giuseppe Camuncoli, and Art Thibert, 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 7-12, April 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1249-2 )
Other notable portrayals of the stereotype include the popular athlete love interest Tommy Ross in Carrie, the spoiled bullying antagonist Luke Ward in the first season of The O. C., and Kim's wealthy athlete boyfriend Jim in Edward Scissorhands.

Burbank and Too
After leaving NPR, Burbank returned to Seattle to host a local show called Too Beautiful to Live.

Burbank and Beautiful
* " Beautiful downtown Burbank " ( various actors / characters, referring tongue-in-cheek to the Los Angeles suburb in which the NBC studios ( and thus the program ) were located ; the same term was frequently used by Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ).
( This was a parody of the way " Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In " and Johnny Carson would jokingly refer to " Beautiful Downtown Burbank.

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