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The various limping manifestations of New World across the 1970s … demonstrated the posthumous nature of its avant-gardism.
In the 21st century, supporters of Billy the Kid made a request for a posthumous pardon, based on the claim of a pardon promised and not delivered by Wallace, to then-Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson.
Major memorials to Sherman include the gilded bronze equestrian statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the main entrance to Central Park in New York City and the major monument by Carl Rohl-Smith near President's Park in Washington, D. C. Other posthumous tributes include the naming of the World War II M4 Sherman tank and the " General Sherman " Giant Sequoia tree, the most massive documented single-trunk tree in the world.
In 1956 Holly's band ( then known informally as Buddy and the Two Tones ( meaning Buddy Holly with Sonny Curtis and Don Guess ), posthumous releases refer to The Three Tunes ) recorded an album's worth of rockabilly numbers in Nashville, Tennessee for Decca ; the records were no more than mildly successful, and the band didn't hit pay dirt until 1957, when producer and recording engineer Norman Petty hosted Holly's sessions in Clovis, New Mexico.
In 2010, the governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson, considered a posthumous pardon for McCarty, who had been convicted for killing Sheriff William Brady.
On December 23, 2003, 37 years after his death, Bruce was granted a posthumous pardon for his obscenity conviction by New York Governor George Pataki, following a petition filed by Ronald Collins and David Skover with Robert Corn-Revere as counsel, the petition having been signed by several stars such as Robin Williams.
* Gurdjieff: Making a New World posthumous work by John G. Bennett, 1973, Harper, ISBN 0-06-060778-5
Jean Vigo ( 26 April 1905, Paris – 5 October 1934 ) was a French film director, who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s and was a posthumous influence on the French New Wave of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
He was awarded a posthumous Grammy for his early recordings released as House Party New Orleans Style, and in 1992 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
A handful of posthumous works have been released since her death, including a volume of poetry entitled The Goose Bath, which was awarded New Zealand's top poetry prize in 2007.
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* 2008 ( posthumous ): Management: Revised with Joseph A. Maciariello ( New York: HarperCollins )
In The Woman Within ( 1954 ), an autobiography written for posthumous publication, Glasgow tells of a long, secret affair with a married man she had met in New York, whom she called " Gerald B.
* New Yorker: Barbara Epstein ( posthumous appreciation )
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City organized a posthumous retrospective of Bonnard's work in 1948, although originally it was meant to be a celebration of the artist's eightieth birthday.
William Thomson, in his book The New History of Orkney, wrote: " It has been Earl Henry's singular fate to enjoy an ever-expanding posthumous reputation which has very little to do with anything he achieved in his lifetime.
* 2007: Way More West: New & Selected Poems, edited by Michael Rothenberg, Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-14-303869-6 ( posthumous )
" In a posthumous commentary, the L. A. Times wrote that, " Like former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, Russert was one of the high-level Washington journalists who came out of the Libby trial looking worse than shabby.
His later poetry — darkening in social satire, reformatory zeal against capitalism and organized religion, and despair over the war — was published as Í byggðum ( 1933 ; “ Among Human Habitations ”), Að norðan ( 1936 ; “ From the North ”), Ný kvæðabók ( 1947 ; “ A New Book of Poems ”), and the posthumous Síðustu ljóð ( 1966 ; “ Last Poems ”).
* Walt Whitman ( posthumous )-full-body bronze statue in Bear Mountain State Park, New York.
This committee then meets at least once annually to make its selected recommendations to the lieutenant governor ; posthumous nominations are not accepted, though an individual who dies after his or her name was submitted to the Advisory Council can still be retroactively made a Member of the Order of New Brunswick.
Mention should also be made of his popular devotional book, Het jaar des heils: Levenswoorden voor iederen dag ( 1874 ; English transl., Year of salvation: Words of Life for every Day, New York, 1875 ), and of the posthumous collection of his poems entitled Uit de dichterlijke nalatenshap ( Amsterdam, 1884 ).
*" Straight Ahead ", a Jimi Hendrix song on the posthumous 1997 album First Rays of the New Rising Sun
Apart from R. E. M., the most commercially successful act Litt worked with was Nirvana, for whom he mixed the singles " Heart-Shaped Box " and " All Apologies " from the 1993 album In Utero, and the posthumous release MTV Unplugged in New York ( 1994 ).

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* A live, acoustic version recorded during the band's MTV Unplugged performance in late 1993, which was subsequently released the following year on the band's posthumous MTV Unplugged in New York album.
The posthumous live albums, many of which were brought out around the turn of the 21st Century by Raga Records in New York, and Chhandadhara of Germany, are widely considered to be the finest documents of his playing.
The artist ’ s posthumous exhibitions occurred at the three Paris Salons and at Parisian galleries as well as in Warsaw and Düsseldorf ( all in 1926 ), New York ( 1927 ), Buffalo ( 1928 ), London ( 1929 ) and several more times in Paris, including at the Galerie Zak ( 1936, 1938 ).

posthumous and album
After several years in development, Ramone's second posthumous album was released on May 22, 2012.
Fahey's posthumous live album The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick also features a version of the piece, there entitled " Requiem For Mississippi John Hurt ".
The first of these releases came in 1976 when Beserkley compiled a posthumous LP from the first two demo sessions produced by Cale and Mason ; issued on Beserkley's Home of the Hits subsidiary, the album was simply titled The Modern Lovers and included celebrated tracks such as " Roadrunner ", " She Cracked ", and " Pablo Picasso ".
The instrumental piano passage from the " Nocturne VII " track ( which appeared on the posthumous Beyond The Sun album ) was used in the BBC series Masterchef in November 2009.
Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001, and Lynne and Dhani Harrison co-produced and finished the elder Harrison's posthumous album Brainwashed ( 2001 ).
In 2008, the first posthumous album by Jennings, Waylon Forever was released.
In 2008, Lopes ' family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor, " Eye Legacy ".
A posthumous compilation album of singles and live tracks entitled " Exhibit A " was released on Kustomized Records in 1997.
A second posthumous album release of the music of Pete Ham of the pop group Badfinger is entitled Golders Green.
The first posthumous album release was entitled 7 Park Avenue, named after the address of Badfinger's band residence in Golders Green.
In November of that year, Michael Jackson's second posthumous album, Immortal, featured Howe's playing on " Dancing Machine " and " Beat It ".
Sutherland brought some of his own songs for a final set of studio sessions which led to the dark, intense posthumous album Bull Of The Woods.
On October 29, 1991, The Sky Is Crying was released as Vaughan's first posthumous album with Double Trouble, and featured studio recordings from 1984 – 1985.
A posthumous album, The Autumn Stone, was released later in 1969, and included the major Immediate recordings, a rare live concert performance, and a number of previously unreleased tracks recorded for their intended fourth LP, 1862, including the classic Swinging Sixties instrumental " Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall " and " Donkey Rides, A Penny, A Glass ", co-written by Ian McLagan.
Hall and his wife, Johanna, had just gained notoriety when their song " Half Moon " had appeared on their friend Janis Joplin's posthumous album Pearl.
Since his death, there have been many posthumous releases of his material, including a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for his unfinished second album My Sweetheart the Drunk and expansions of debut album Grace and his Live at Sin-é EP.
He also co-produced the posthumous album by Billy Mackenzie from the Associates, then went on to produce several Domino Records artists like James Yorkston, Archie Bronson Outfit ( whom he later managed ) and Clearlake.
He also appears on Frank Sinatra's posthumous Duets album.
1999 also saw the release of a posthumous live album entitled Darkness Forever !.
In 2009, it re-entered and peaked at number 3 on the US Catalog chart, following the release of his posthumous compilation album Let It Roll.
* 2001 – Angel in the Dark ( posthumous album recorded 1994 – 1995 )
In 1999, Lurie released the album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac – Greatest Hits, which was purportedly a posthumous collection of the work of an insane African-Jewish musician named Marvin Pontiac.
Their records were: Tilf, a 7 " EP containing 10 songs and lasting about 12 minutes in total ; Ehgji en, an LP containing 17 songs ; Googooplex, a double 45RPM album containing 13 songs ; No Time to Think, a 7 " EP containing 4 songs ; and the posthumous live LP Maskínan, containing 17 songs including several not on the other records, most notably a 5-song suite entitled " Orð fyrir dauða " ( Words before death ) specifically written for their swansong concert at the Melarokk festival in August 1982.

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