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At a later gig, Sharkey named the band " Little Feat ": a name already used by another group.
At the same Turnmills gig, the Brothers also played a previously unreleased song at midnight to welcome 2007, which went down well with the crowd.
At their next gig ( at a United States Air Force base in Tacoma, WA ) Tufnel is upset by an equipment malfunction and leaves the group in the middle of a show.
* The Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip mention Hengelo in their song " At the Hundredth Meridian ", where they " remember Hengelo " after a glorious gig in Metropool ( concert hall in Hengelo ).
At one point, Knight repossessed the band's gear before a gig at Madison Square Garden.
A Fillmore East gig saw Mosley doing an a capella rendition of " Ode To The Man At The End of The Bar ".
At a gig 15 November 1988, advertised as ' Sonic Boom and Jason of Spacemen 3 ', only Kember and Carruthers performed ; Pierce spent the whole time at the bar with Kate Radley, whom he was now living with.
At BimFEST 2011 in Antwerp, they played their final gig under the Severed Heads name.
At their first gig, Connolly reportedly introduced them both to the audience by saying, " My name's Billy Connolly, and I'm humble.
At the Glasgow Barrowlands gig on Thursday 17 March 2011 Burns announced that a new album was being recorded – hopefully for a 2011 release – before launching into a new song, " Full Steam Backwards ", about the recent banking crisis in the UK.
At the third Television gig on April 14, 1974, Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye from the Patti Smith Group were in the audience.
At mid-day on 8 March the exploration party-Stirling, Frazer, Garling, Clause, Lieutenant Belches, Mr Midshipman Heathcote, the ship's clerk Augustus Gilbert, 7 seamen and 4 marines-left the Success in the cutter and the gig and sailed to Point Belches.
At one gig they said, ' Oh, go on, smash it up ; it's only worth a fiver.
At her first gig she faced " an audience from hell " and, waiting to perform last, drank seven pints of lager.
The set at the last gig included a new song that had been demoed, called " Travelling At Speed ".
At the 1996 St. Patrick's Day gig a 22-year-old off-duty police officer, Christopher Gargan, used his department issue 9mm pistol to commit suicide, injuring two women including June Anderson, Kirwan's wife.
The Dandy Warhols performed in bars throughout Portland and became well-known for their nudity-filled live shows .< ref > At their first gig in 1994, they were approached by Tim / Kerr Records, who offered to pay for the recording of an album.
At the end of that month, they had a secret gig in Perth under a pseudonym, The Andy Callison Project, as a warm-up to their US tour.
At its intended last gig ( at a biker festival )
At a 2011 gig at the University of East Anglia, Ocean Colour Scene were joined on stage by former footballer Dion Dublin, an amateur percussionist, who accompanied them on The Dube, an instrument he invented.
At their first big gig, the band's bassist, guitarist and drummer all failed to appear.
At the gig for sale was a new 7 " EP entitled Legalise Drugs and Murder.
In 1989, in the programme introduction note for a gig at the Santa Monica venue " At My Place ", in Los Angeles, she wrote:
In August 2010 it was announced that De Castro would not be touring with The Wedding Present for the Autumn 21st anniversary tour of ' Bizarro ', and that her last gig would be at the 28 August 2010 at Gedge's mini festival " At the Edge of the Sea " in Brighton.

At and Cheltenham
At the Cheltenham Literary Festival on 17 October 2010, Lady Antonia announced that her next work would be on the subject of the Great Reform Bill 1832.
At the Teddington Hands roundabout, the A435 heads south to Cheltenham, while the A46 heads west.
At the Cheltenham festival, in six days, Hammond scored 362 runs, took 11 wickets and held 11 catches.
At a meeting in Cheltenham in 1993, the decision was taken to dissolve.
At Deerhurst near Tewkesbury, and Cleeve near Cheltenham, there are churches of special interest on account of the pre-Norman work they retain.
** At Andover was the junction with the Midland and South Western Junction Railway to Cheltenham
At a roundabout near Teddington, the A435 resumes as a non primary route, passing through the centre of Cheltenham, continuing South to eventually cross the A417 and terminating in the centre of Cirencester
At times, they were as dependent on him as Kent were on Tich Freeman in the early 1930s, and he accomplished some amazing feats, the best of which ( taking into account the state of the wicket and the batting ) was his 15 wickets against Worcestershire at Cheltenham in 1906 and his taking of all 10 Essex wickets in a single innings at Bristol in the same year.
At the Cheltenham Festival the following year, a statue of Best Mate was revealed.
At the second attempt Bedford easily won the Allied Dunbar Division 2 Championship in 1998 and were promoted to Division 1 and were runners up in the Cheltenham & Gloucester Cup.
At its southern end, it joined the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway at Cheltenham to run on mixed gauge tracks into Gloucester, the first ever " joint line ".
At Gloucester the latter had formed a junction with the broad gauge Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway running into the town on mixed gauge tracks.
At Forest he scored three times, with goals against Weymouth in the FA Cup, Cheltenham in the league and Yeovil in the second leg of the 2007 League One play off semi final.
At Gloucester it formed a junction with the broad gauge Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway running into the town on mixed gauge tracks.

At and 1975
At one time, the script for " Out of the Trees ", written by Chapman and Adams in 1975 ( and later extensively rewritten by Chapman with Bernard McKenna ), was online.
At 16, in 1975, Bacon won a full scholarship to and attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts at Bucknell University, a state-funded five-week arts program where he studied Theatre under Dr.
At that time, a lot of new ideas were spreading in Tibet ", during an interview in 1975 by Dr. Heather Stoddard.
At the December 1975 election, the Liberal-Country Party coalition won a landslide victory.
At the same time, with the underground network of Montoneros militants largely uprooted in the capital of Tucumán province, several hundred ERP militants took the streets in the Argentine city of Córdoba in the last week of August 1975, in an effort to divert attention from the military operations being waged in the jungles and mountains of Tucumán and five policemen were killed as a result, after the police headquarters was attacked with gunfire and the police radio communications center bombed.
At the end of 1975 Fittipaldi left to join his brother's Fittipaldi / Copersucar team.
* 1975 – Omar Rodríguez-López, Puerto Rican-American musician, songwriter, producer, and actor ( The Mars Volta, At the Drive-In, and De Facto )
Soviet philatelic commemoration: At its 20th anniversary in 1975, the Warsaw Pact remains On Guard for Peace and Socialism.
At the invitation of Saddam Hussein ( then vice-president of Iraq, but de facto dictator ), Chirac made an official visit to Baghdad in 1975.
Her next film, At Long Last Love ( 1975 ), a musical again directed by Bogdanovich, also flopped.
* At Long Last Love ( 1975 )
* At Long Last Love: Film Soundtrack ( 1975 )-Cybill sings various songs
* At Long Last Love ( 1975 ) ( Also Writer / Producer )
At the time of his defeat he was still popular with rank and file Conservative members and was warmly applauded at the 1975 Party Conference.
At this point Zappa had begun to extend a helping hand, with Vliet already having performed incognito as Rollin ' Red on Zappa's One Size Fits All ( 1975 ) and then joining with him on the Bongo Fury album and its later support tour.
" At one point, in early 1975, the media was even forbidden from mentioning by name anyone but Mobutu ; others were referred to only by the positions they held.
At its peak in 1975 the population numbered around sixty individuals.
At the end of the 20th century, two of their albums, Their Greatest Hits ( 1971 – 1975 ) and Hotel California, ranked among the 20 best-selling albums in the U. S. according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
At the time of the filming of " Jaws " in 1975 this was the largest of the ferries, running only in the summer months for its high passenger capacity.
At that time, a lot of new ideas were spreading in Tibet ", during an interview in 1975 by Dr. Heather Stoddard.
At the time it was launched, in August 1975, it was a highly unusual calculator.
* 1975 " One Day At A Time " ( Marijohn Wilkin, Kris Kristofferson )
At the end of the year Shiels, Moore and Bridgeman briefly reunited for a series of gigs, and a 1975 line-up of Shiels ( guitar / vocals ), Bridgeman, Jimi Slevin ( lead guitar / vocals, ex-Alyce, ex-Peggy's Leg ) ( born June 1950, Dublin ), Timmy Creedon ( second drummer / vocals ) and Johann Brady ( bass ) recorded the Skid Row single " The Spanish Lady " / " Elvira ".
* 1975: Back At Cha ( United Artists LA524-G )

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