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Parallel with Geyer's success, American born vocalist Marcia Hines emerged as one of Australia's most successful solo singers.
The success of his early efforts encouraged Mulcahy to quit his TV job and become a full-time director, and he made clips for several popular Australian acts including Stylus, Marcia Hines, Hush and AC / DC.
* 1990-Sam Backo, Marcia Hines
* 1999-Dannii Minogue, Marcia Hines, Erin Hamilton, Jimmy Barnes
Noll impressed the judges Mark Holden, Marcia Hines, and Ian Dickson with his audition in which he performed the Southern Sons ' Hold Me In Your Arms.
After his audition, Marcia Hines praised Shannon and told him that she had just discovered " a voice " and Ian Dickson informed Shannon that "... Australia will love you "
The Sydney concert included, Coldplay featuring John Farnham, Eskimo Joe, Hoodoo Gurus, Icehouse, Jet, Josh Pyke, The Presets, Wolfmother, You Am I, Architecture in Helsinki, Marcia Hines, Taylor Swift, and Barry Gibb with Olivia Newton-John.
Above all, Countdown was crucial to the success of many leading Australian acts, including AC / DC, Olivia Newton-John, INXS, Hush ( band ) Kylie Minogue, I'm Talking, John Paul Young, Sherbet, Skyhooks, Marcia Hines, Mark Holden, The Angels, Mondo Rock, Men at Work, Icehouse, Australian Crawl, Mental As Anything, Little River Band, William Shakespeare, Renée Geyer, Wa Wa Nee and Jon English.
* Marcia Hines recorded the song as her debut single in 1975, and performed it live on cable TV as a duet with Jimmy Barnes in 2009
Previous entertainment has included various local and international DJ's, performers such as Marcia Hines, Operator Please and TV Rock as well as Drag Shows.
Geoff worked as a television cameraman at ABC Television from 1975 until 1984, including work on " The Marcia Hines Show ", " Farnham and Byrne ", " Mastermind ", " Parkinson ", " The Norman Gunston Show ", Play School, and " News " and " Current affairs " before taking up music ministry full time.
* Norman Gunston interviews the Carlton Football team in their dressing room ; Mike Willesee ; Marcia Hines ; and Dr. Bertram Wainer.
She also recorded a duet with Marcia Hines, a cover of the James Taylor hit " Shower the People " ( on which Carly Simon sang backing vocals ), which appeared on Hines ' 2004 album Hinesight – Songs From the Journey.
Guests included Marcia Hines, Stephen Curry, Merrick Watts and Peter Helliar.
* Marcia Hines
In 1969, Miller discovered 16-year-old American singer Marcia Hines in Boston, Massachusetts while casting African-American performers for the Australian stage version of Hair, which he was producing.
Mark Holden gave her a ' no ' while Marcia Hines and Kyle Sandilands gave her a ' yes '.
Jacobsen's brother, Col Joye, was on the Long Way To The Top tour, as well as Lucky Starr, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Little Pattie, The Masters Apprentices, Stevie Wright, Daddy Cool, Normie Rowe, The Atlantics, John Paul Young, Dinah Lee and Marcia Hines.
Marcia Hines reached # 6 on the Australian Pop chart in 1976 with her recording of " I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself " produced by Robie Porter.
The three judges responded with positive comments, Marcia Hines stating that she thought Kannis has " got a really good future in this industry ".

Marcia and born
Her mother, born Marcia Kaye Vilensky, the daughter of a Lithuanian Jewish father and a Russian-Romanian Jewish mother ; is an author who uses the name Marcia Lewis.
Laurette Marcia " Laura " Gemser ( born October 5, 1950, Java, Indonesia ) is a Dutch-based actress of Indo descent, now Italian citizen.
Marcia Karen Wallace ( born November 1, 1942 ) is an American character actress, comedienne and game show panelist, primarily known for her roles in television situation comedies.
Ratner was born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, the son of Marcia ( née Presman ), a socialite, and Ronald Ratner.
* Marcia Fudge ( born 1952 ), American politician
Reed was born Robert Oliver Reed in Wimbledon, London, to sports journalist Peter Reed and his wife Marcia ( née Andrews ).
* Colonel Richard Francis Abel Smith ( 11 October 1933 – 23 December 2004 ); he married Marcia Kendrew ( born 27 March 1940 ) on 28 April 1960 ; they have one daughter and four grandchildren.
Marcia Gay Harden ( born August 14, 1959 ) is an American film and theatre actress.
Delhomme was born to Jerry and Marcia Delhomme, both Cajuns ; the last name Delhomme translates into " of the man ".
Biehn was born in Anniston, Alabama, the son of Marcia ( née Connell ) and Don Biehn, a lawyer, and grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Marcia Ball ( born March 20, 1949, Orange, Texas, United States ) is an American blues singer and pianist, born in Orange, Texas but who grew up in Vinton, Louisiana.
Marcia Rachel Kleks was born in Berkeley, California, on August 31, 1953 to a Jewish family.
* Marcia Marcus ( born 1928 )
Marcia Carolyn " Marcy " Kaptur ( born June 17, 1946 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 1983.
Marcia Matilda Falkender, Baroness Falkender CBE ( born 10 March 1932 ), formerly Marcia Williams ( née Field ), is a British Labour politician, being first the private secretary for, and then the political secretary and head of political office to, Harold Wilson.
Marcia A. Strassman ( born April 28, 1948 ) is an American actress best known for her roles as Julie Kotter in the TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter and Diane Szalinski in the 1989 feature film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, its sequel Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and the 3-D film spin-off Honey, I Shrunk the Audience!
* Daughter, Athenais – born as Marcia Annia Claudia Alcia Athenais Gavidia Latiaria, 143-161
Marcia Anne Cross ( born March 25, 1962 ) is an American actress.
* Marcia Angell ( born 1939 ), American physician and author
Taylor was born in Schenectady, New York ; his parents were John Bellamy Taylor ( a relative of Edward Bellamy ) and Marcia Estabrook Jones.

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Highlights of the strip's final decades include " Boomchik " ( 1961 ), in which America's international prestige is saved by Mammy Yokum, " Daisy Mae Steps Out " ( 1966 ), a female-empowering tale of Daisy's brazenly audacious “ homewrecker gland ," " The Lips of Marcia Perkins " ( 1967 ), a satirical, thinly-veiled commentary on venereal disease and public health warnings, " Ignoble Savages " ( 1968 ), in which the Mob takes over Harvard, and " Corporal Crock " ( 1973 ), in which Bullmoose reveals his reactionary cartoon role model, in a tale of obsession and the fanatical world of comic book collecting.
Gell-Mann married Marcia Southwick in 1992, after the death of his first wife, J. Margaret Dow ( d. 1981 ), whom he married in 1955.
Beginning in 1999, Joe Mantegna played Spenser in three TV movies on the A & E cable network: Small Vices ( 1999 ), Thin Air ( 2000 ), Walking Shadow ( 2001 ), with Marcia Gay Harden as Susan and Shiek Mahmud-Bey and later Ernie Hudson as Hawk.
Finds included a silver coin of Marcia ( 124BC ), pottery, weapons and tools, bronze ornaments, and Roman coins from Vespasian to Valentinian II.
* The story was the basis of a 1947 children's book, Stone Soup ( ISBN 9780689878367 ), by Marcia Brown, which featured soldiers tricking miserly villages into cooking them a feast.
* The Lavender List ( 2006 ), played by Kenneth Cranham – a BBC Four fictionalised account by Francis Wheen of the Wilson Government of 1974 – 76, with Gina McKee as Marcia Williams and Celia Imrie as Wilson's wife.
( Peter Bonerz ), an orthodontist who shared the office suite, and their joke-loving receptionist, Carol Kester ( Marcia Wallace ).
After unification ( 1861 ) the adopted national anthem was the Marcia Reale, the Royal March ( or Fanfara Reale ), official hymn of the royal house of Savoy composed in 1831 to order of Carlo Alberto di Savoia.
Giuseppe Verdi, in his Inno delle Nazioni ( Hymn of the Nations ), composed for the London International Exhibition of 1862, chose Il Canto degli Italiani and not the Marcia Reale to represent Italy, putting it beside God Save the Queen and La Marseillaise.
Charles Bean ( The Story of Anzac: From the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign 4 May 1915, 1921 ) Geoffrey Blainey ( The Tyranny of Distance, 1966 ), Robert Hughes ( The Fatal Shore, 1987 ), Manning Clark ( A History of Australia, 1962 – 87 ), and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ) are authors of important Australian histories.
As Marcia Angell wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine ( 2000 ), " thought leaders " could agree to be listed as an author of ghostwritten articles, and she cites Thomas Bodenheimer and David Rothman who describe the extent of the drug industry's involvement with doctors.
She replaced Marcia Gay Harden as Harper Pitt in Tony Kushner's Angels in America ( 1994 ), received a Tony nomination for her performance in Indiscretions ( Les Parents Terribles ) ( 1996, her sixth Broadway show ) and, though she originally lost the part to another actress, eventually took over the role of Lala Levy in the Tony-winning The Last Night of Ballyhoo ( 1997 ).
He and his first wife had two children: Thomas Sheridan, who married Caroline Henrietta Callander, daughter of Col. Sir James Campbell Callander, of Craigforth, Stirling, and Ardkinglas, and was the father of the 4th Baroness of Dufferin and Claneboye, Caroline Sheridan and the 12th Duchess of Somerset ; and Edith Marcia Caroline Sheridan ( d. 9 April 1876 ), m. 30 June 1864 to John Francis Thynne, of Haynes Park ( 17 June 1830 – 30 January 1910, Justice of Peace, of the Marquesses of Bath, and had issue.
* Aemilia ( d. 114 BC ), Marcia ( d. 114 BC ), and Licinia ( d. 114-113 BC ), accused of multiple acts of incestum ( violations of their vows of chastity ).
Marcia, who was accused of only one offence, and Licinia, who was accused of many, were at first acquitted by the pontifices, but were retried by the praetor and jurist Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla ( consul 127 BC ), and condemned to death.

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