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Scott Owen, double bass player for Australian rock band The Living End
Notable rockabilly revivalists and psychobilly performers from the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century include Scott Owen ( from the Australian band The Living End ), Jimbo Wallace ( from the US band Reverend Horton Heat ), Kim Nekroman ( Nekromantix ), Patricia Day ( HorrorPops ), Geoff Kresge ( Tiger Army, ex-AFI ).
* 1975 – Scott Owen, Australian musician ( The Living End )
* 1975 – Chris Cheney, Australian musician ( The Living End )
Elsewhere around the world, " punkabilly " band The Living End became major stars in Australia with their self-titled 1998 debut.
The newer generation of bands that could be considered the followers of the Pub Rock tradition includes: Airbourne, Jet, The Living End, Magic Dirt, and You Am I.
* The Living End
The Old West End Magazine is published monthly and highlights " The Best in Urban Historic Living ".
Some 1990s and 2000s rock and pop bands use a double bass, such as Barenaked Ladies ; Indie band The Decemberists ; and punk rock / psychobilly groups such as The Living End, Nekromantix, The Horrorpops, and Tiger Army.
The annual festival has also been a launching platform for many Australian artists, with various acts performing on the tour multiple times, such as Silverchair, Powderfinger, You Am I, The Living End, Jebediah, Grinspoon, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Kisschasy, and Wolfmother.
* " Wake Up " ( The Living End song ), 2006
Bands such as Jet, Wolfmother, Eskimo Joe, Grinspoon, The Vines, The Living End, Pendulum and Delta Goodrem have enjoyed success worldwide.
The Vines had recently finished their " Australian Invasion " tour with Jet and The Living End, which started on 11 March 2004 in Houston, Texas.
* 1999 Australian punk / rockabilly band The Living End covered the song as a B-side for their single " All Torn Down ".
Planned was a cover of " Video Killed the Radio Star ", originally by The Buggles ( Horn and Geoff Downes ); Raiding the 20th Century, an album using sounds from throughout the 20th century as source material ; the score for The Living End, a film written by Morley and directed by Godley & Creme ; and the soundtrack for a ballet.
The Living End share many of psychobilly's characteristics and have experienced international success.
Australian act The Living End formed in 1994 and scored a hit with the double single " Second Solution "/" Prisoner of Society " in 1998.
The Living End generally describe their style as " punkabilly " rather than psychobilly because they do not share the genre's fascination with horror imagery, though they do blend punk rock and rockabilly at fast tempos, use a double bass and share much the same fanbase as psychobilly.
The Living End is the eighteenth album by outsider musician Jandek and the only release of ( 1989 ).
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* Seth Tisue's The Living End review
This interpretation has been taken up by several Christian authors and preachers since then ( such as Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth ; Grant R. Jeffrey's Armageddon: Appointment with Destiny ; M. R. De Haan's The Signs of the Times ; Tim LaHaye's Are We Living in the End Times?
He followed this up in 1992 with The Living End, a road movie about two HIV-positive men whose paths cross one fateful day and the tumultuous relationship which ensues.
Both The Living End and Nowhere are named after tracks by shoegazing bands ( The Jesus and Mary Chain and Ride respectively ).
* The Living End ( 1992 )

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He had the starring role of Dr. Dennis Slamon in the 2008 Lifetime TV film Living Proof.
After appearing in the TV series Neighbours and Living with the Law, Crowe was cast in his first film, The Crossing ( 1990 ), a small-town love triangle directed by George Ogilvie.
In his recent two projects Living with Hunger and Living with Refugees ( nominated for an Emmy award ), he takes reality television to its extreme, becoming the central character in the films by living the lifestyle of an Ethiopian villager and Sudanese refugee respectively ; in doing this he tries to break the boundary between " us " ( the people watching on TV ) and " them " ( those before the camera ) by becoming one of them ( albeit for just a month ).
This archetype has been widely exemplified, notably by such characters as Countess Zaleska in the 1936 film Dracula's Daughter, Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera Dark Shadows, Mick St. John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Marvel Comics character Morbius, the Living Vampire, Nick Knight in the TV series Forever Knight, Angel from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe, and Bill Compton in Charlaine Harris ' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.
The show, which aired on 10 March 2009, was the last episode transmitted in series eleven of the show's run on the satellite and cable TV channel Living.
* Big Picture TV Frances Moore Lappe on Living Democracy
A few popular DuMont programs, such as Cavalcade of Stars and Emmy Award winner Life Is Worth Living, appear in TV retrospectives or are mentioned briefly in books about U. S. television history, but almost all the network's programming was destroyed in the 1970s.
He featured alongside Christopher Lee in horror films such as Castle of the Living Dead ( 1964 ) and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors ( 1965 ), appeared in a 1967 episode of The Avengers entitled " The Superlative Seven " and twice appeared in the TV series The Saint, firstly in the 1965 episode " The Happy Suicide " and then, more auspiciously, in the episode " Escape Route " at the end of 1966.
* The 1978 BBC TV series Living in the Past re-created life in an Iron Age village with 15 volunteers over a period of 13 months.
Labelle would announce a full-fledged reunion in 2005 after the group recorded the Rosa Parks tribute song, " Dear Rosa ", featured on LaBelle's TV show, Living It Up with Patti LaBelle, and after recording, with gospel artist Tye Tribbett, the gospel song, " Preaching to the Choir ", from the movie of the same name, which LaBelle starred in.
He reprised this role in the 1940 film of the same name and after the war appeared in the TV version, Living It Up.
The Largest Living Things featured on Mick Molloy's controversial 1999 TV show The Mick Molloy Show, with Hester acting as bandleader.
She starred as " Rhoda the Robot " in the TV series My Living Doll ( 1964 – 1965 ), and is known for her recurring role in the 1960s TV series Batman as the Catwoman, the " purrfect " villainess.
He received small roles, including TV series Grace Under Fire and Living Single, low-budget films such as A Bucket of Blood, as well as commercials.
They purchased and undertook a restoration of the 1805 farmhouse on Turkey Hill Road that would later become the model for the TV studio of Martha Stewart Living.
* A short-lived 1960s TV soap High Living created by ( then ) Cowcaddens-based Scottish Television was set in a tower block in the Wyndford area of Maryhill, however as a totally studio-based drama, it relied of pictures of the flats as part of the opening and closing title sequences.
* Living room, also known as a lounge room, a room for entertaining guests, reading, watching TV or other activities
" She also performed Paik's TV Bra for Living Sculpture ( 1969 ) with two small television receivers attached to her breasts.
In further TV movies, he played the title role in the biopic Living Proof: The Hank Williams, Jr. Story ( 1983 ); Will Mossup in Hobson ’ s Choice ( 1983 ); Henry Durrie in The Master of Ballantrae ( 1984 ); Martin Campbell in Final Jeopardy ( 1985 ); and William Denbrough in Stephen King ’ s It ( 1990 ).
Unlike the latter cases however where it was displayed only at a master control level at the time of the program broadcast, the producers of each program inserted the logo within their title sequences directly, and in programs such as Married ... with Children, In Living Color, and COPS, the logo is still displayed to this day in syndicated airings of pre-1993 episodes of series carried on Fox, and are also part of TV on DVD prints.
Palmer-Tomkinson's presenting credits include Animals Do the Funniest things with Tony Blackburn, Junior Eurovision, The British Comedy Awards ... Party On, What Kids Really Think, Popworld, Top of the Pops, SM: TV Live, Company Magazine Bachelor of the Year, Dumb Britain, Extreme, a role as a team captain on Bognor or Bust which was hosted by Angus Deayton and work for GMTV, Five, LBC radio, the music channel The Hits and the Living TV programme Dirty Cows.

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