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Allures, a yacht-catamaran of more than 100 feet was launched in 2007 at Blubay Yachts, France and refitted by Coste Design & Partners.
" Ship Ahoy " was the coda from a performance of " Zoot Allures " the first part of which appears on You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol.
* Miss Sparky recorded a vocal track ( credited under the pseudonym " Sharkie Barker ") on the song " Disco Boy " on Frank Zappa's album Zoot Allures ( 1976 ), and was once employed by the Walt Disney Corporation.

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He appeared on the cover of the Zoot Allures album though he didn't play a note on it.
For Zoot Allures Zappa took his own copy of the master directly to Warner Bros. Records, who agreed to release the album, therefore bypassing Cohen and DiscReet.
He also provided artwork, graphics, and / or design for Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, Uncle Meat, Hot Rats, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, Chunga's Revenge, Fillmore East-June 1971, 200 Motels, Just Another Band from L. A., Waka / Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo, Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe ('), Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All, Bongo Fury, Zoot Allures, Tinseltown Rebellion, the Does Humor Belong in Music ?, The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life, Playground Psychotics, Ahead of Their Time, Cheap Thrills, Mystery Disc, Son of Cheep Thrills, Threesome No. 1 slipcase art, and Threesome No. 2 slipcase art.
To ensure that its judgments are neutral, Allures ad department isn ’ t involved in the selections.
" Zoot Allures " contains long wah-wah guitar solo subsequently entitled as " Ship Ahoy " however it wasn't separated into own track.
Zappa therefore took his personal master copies of the rock-oriented Zoot Allures ( 1976 ) directly to Warner Bros., thereby bypassing DiscReet.
This led to the 1976 release of Zoot Allures on Warner.
This led to the 1976 release of Zoot Allures on Warner.
This led to the 1976 release of Zoot Allures on Warner.

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The leader of the creative team was director Shinichiro Watanabe, most notable at the time for directing the futuristic adventure anime OVA series Macross Plus and Mobile Suit Gundam.
* Creative director, a person usually responsible for creative development of Interactive Entertainment, and is generally regarded as the prime design authority across the company's product range.
However, traditional tools such as pencils or markers are useful even when computers are used for finalization ; a designer or art director may hand sketch numerous concepts as part of the creative process.
They can include graphic designer, art director, creative director, and the entry level production artist.
A graphic designer reports to the art director, creative director or senior media creative.
A five-year gap followed the release of Ghost Dog, which the director has attributed to a creative crisis he experienced in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York City.
The two-picture deal promised full creative control for the young director below an agreed budget limit, and Welles intention was to feature the Mercury Players in his productions.
The creative use of music videos within their 1964 debut film A Hard Day's Night, particularly the performance of " Can't Buy Me Love ", led MTV decades later to honor the film's director, Richard Lester, with an award for " basically inventing " the music video.
He is currently the creative director of VBS. tv.
Since 2007, he has been the creative director at VBS. tv, an online television network supplied by Vice and funded by MTV.
It was created by Ragdoll's creative director Anne Wood CBE and Andrew Davenport, who wrote each of the show's 365 episodes.
* MINE, a design office in San Francisco of which Christopher Simmons is principal creative director
* Riccardo Tisci, fashion designer, creative director of Givenchy
Most recently, however, on November 15, 2010, Disney creative director Dave Bossert stated in an interview, " I can say there's been a lot of internal discussion about Song of the South.
The rules currently governing the Foreign Language Film category state that " the Academy statuette ( Oscar ) will be awarded to the picture and accepted by the director on behalf of the film's creative talents " ( emphasis added ).
Pfeiffer then appeared as chic restauranteuse Jo Ann Vallenari in Tequila Sunrise ( 1988 ) opposite Mel Gibson and Kurt Russell, but experienced creative and personal differences with director Robert Towne, who later described her as the " most difficult " actress he has ever worked with.
* Matthew Herbert, creative director
Such innovative and dramatic shots had " impossible " depth of field and angles where there was " no room for the camera "-at least not until creative solutions were found to achieve the ground-breaking shots that the director had envisioned.
Born in Vienna as Otto Rosenfeld, he was one of Sigmund Freud's closest colleagues for 20 years, a prolific writer on psychoanalytic themes, an editor of the two most important analytic journals, managing director of Freud's publishing house and a creative theorist and therapist.
French director Pascal Laugier was set to direct the film but was later taken off the project due to creative differences with the producers ; Laugier wanted his film to be a very serious take whereas the producers wanted the film to be more commercial and appeal to a teen audience.
MTV senior vice president and creative director Abby Terkuhle explained that when that show " became successful, we ... created Daria's character because we wanted a smart female who could serve as the foil.

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Before the War, Paul was a creative, sensitive, and passionate person, writing poems and having a clear love for his family.
Loach values having a strong, creative partnership with scriptwriters, most recently with Paul Laverty, who has written nine feature films for Loach ( including The Wind That Shakes The Barley and Sweet Sixteen ), and previously with Jim Allen ( Land & Freedom ) and Barry Hines ( Kes ).
Writers such as Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson, in The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World ( 2000 ), Fredrick Turner in A Culture of Hope and Lester Brown in Plan B, have articulated a critique of the basic idea of modernism itself – that individual creative expression should conform to the realities of technology.
Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
Thus, according to Paul L. Maier, the majority of Herod biographers and theologians hold that the Massacre of the Innocents is " legend and not historical ": Geza Vermes and E. P. Sanders, for example, regard the story as part of a creative hagiography.
Feeling the need for a more creative outlet, Hartman joined the comedy group The Groundlings in 1975 and there helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his character Pee-wee Herman.
Clifton is a “ villain character ” created by Kaufman and his creative partner, Bob Zmuda ( Paul Giamatti ).
Berger's promotion came as Vertigo was said to be equivalent to " the fourth largest American comic book publisher " in 2005, with Paul Levitz praising her personally as having " built Vertigo into an imprint which is simultaneously one of comics ' leading creative and commercial successes.
" In 1991, the Mix Foundation established an annual award in his name ; the Les Paul Award which honors " individuals or institutions that have set the highest standards of excellence in the creative application of audio technology ".
He celebrated the works of artists from Paul Cézanne to Jan Tschichold, and constantly attempted to draw the connections between their creative output and significant applications in graphic design .< ref >< http :// www. paul-rand. com / index. php / site / biography /></ ref > In A Designer's Art Rand clearly demonstrates his appreciation for the underlying connections:
He continued to travel and maintained an active correspondence with a host of creative individuals, among them Langston Hughes, Michel Leiris, Aimé Césaire, Robert Creeley, Jayne Cortez, Stokeley Carmichael, Ishmael Reed and Paul Bowles, Franklin and Penelope Rosemont ; many of these letters are collected at the Bancroft Library of the University of California Berkeley.
In addition to his vocal performing career, in 1994, Mr. McFerrin was appointed as creative chair of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Losing Richard 23 due to creative differences, the group's remaining two members were augmented by a rapidly changing set of musicians centered on Chris Connelly ( Fini Tribe, later solo work, Murder Inc., and Damage Manual ), Paul Barker ( The Blackouts, Ministry, later Pink Anvil, U. S. S. A., and Flowering Blight ), and Bill Rieflin ( The Blackouts, Ministry, later playing with R. E. M.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra ( TSO ) is an American progressive metal band founded in 1993 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O ' Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli ( both members of Savatage ) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel to form the core of the creative team.
Owen Laster, Paul O ' Neill's agent, not only got him thirty million for production cost but also helped him to obtain total creative control over everything produced by him.
Several other Bucharest homes result from this creative collaboration: the Maria Lambru Villa of 1928, on Popa Savu Street ; the Florica Chihăescu house on Şoseaua Kiseleff ( 1930 ); the Jean Juster and Paul Wexler Villas, on Silvestru and Grigore Mora streets, respectively ( 1931 ).
Paul Pry, the most famous of all his impersonations, was first presented on September 13, 1825, and soon became, thanks to his creative genius, a real personage.
The DUK currently has over 4000 members and represents the creative and economic rights of UK Film and Television directors with Paul Greengrass as President and Sturridge as the elected Chair.
Vince McMahon eventually introduced Russo to the creative team, which consisted of Michael Hayes, Paul Heyman and in Russo's words, " children, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, while looking scared to death at the same time.
Coming off his creative zenith in the 1970s, Lemay co-created Lovers and Friends with Paul Rauch, later retooled and referred to as For Richer, For Poorer.
From issue # 58 the creative team varied, although writers Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas and artist Paul Ryan completed the majority of the run, with artist Dave Ross penciling the last several issues.
After a long journey in Italy in 1874, Rydberg published Romerska sägner om apostlarna Petrus och Paulus ( Roman Legends concerning the Apostles Peter and Paul 1874 ) and Romerska Dagar ( Roman Days 1877 ), a series of essays on Italian culture, history and archaeology ; The journey is said to have strengthened Rydberg's creative power, as he now produced some of " the finest philosophical lyrics in Swedish literature ".
Mad Love was written by Paul Dini and illustrated by Bruce Timm, while the holiday special was written and illustrated by a number of creative people who had worked on the animated series, including Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glen Murakami, Dan Riba, and Kevin Altieri.
According to Wiese, the reason he requested his release was due to creative differences with Paul Heyman, as Heyman originally planned to have him and René Duprée moved to Raw to perform as a tag team.

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