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* 1951 – John Glascock, English singer and musician ( Jethro Tull, Carmen, The Gods, and Chicken Shack ) ( d. 1979 )
In 1967, she learned that her ex-band mates Andy Silvester and Stan Webb were forming a blues band, Chicken Shack, and were looking for a pianist.
She stayed with Chicken Shack for two albums, during which time her genuine feel for the blues became evident, not only in her Sonny Thompson-style piano playing, but through her authentic " bluesy " voice.
Christine left Chicken Shack in 1969 after meeting Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie.
Christine was a fan of Fleetwood Mac at the time, and while touring with Chicken Shack the two bands would often run into each other.
* Stan Webb, blues guitarist and founder of Chicken Shack, resides in the town.
One album track, " Paper Dolls ," was co-written by Jimi Haha of the alternative rock band Jimmie's Chicken Shack.
* Harold Pierce – Founded the Harold's Chicken Shack restaurant chain in Chicago.
) and Andy Silvester ( bass ) who had all just left guitarist Stan Webb's Chicken Shack.
* Back at the Chicken Shack by Jimmy Smith
Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Good Charlotte, All Time Low, and O. A. R.
May and Taylor reformed the band for a successful European blues tour in late 1990 with Stan Webb's Chicken Shack and Luther Allison.
Albums from this period include The Sermon !, House Party, Home Cookin ', Midnight Special, Back at the Chicken Shack and Prayer Meetin '.
* 1960: Back at the Chicken Shack
She ran a chicken restaurant ( Ivie's Chicken Shack ) in Los Angeles and continued singing in nightclubs on the West Coast, but deteriorating health limited her engagements and led to her untimely death.
On the African American East Side of town other music venues such as the Victory Grill, Charlie's Playhouse, Big Mary's, Ernie's Chicken Shack, and Doris Miller Auditorium featured local and touring acts.
* Cliff Evans-Guitars ( Chicken Shack, Headfirst, Tank )
* 1960: Back at the Chicken Shack ( Blue Note )
* Jimmie's Chicken Shack
* Back at the Chicken Shack ( Blue Note, 1963 )
Bidwell was one of three Chicken Shack members who, during 1970, transferred to Savoy Brown.
This song was also featured by Stan Webb on the 1972 Chicken Shack album Imagination Lady.
A horn section was introduced ; and Christine Perfect of Chicken Shack was featured on keyboards.
Stan Webb ( born Stanley Frederick Webb, 3 February 1946 ) is the frontman and lead guitarist with the blues band, Chicken Shack.

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The story got around that he had refused to join the new party because he feared he would not be able to keep his Hamilton seat at a general election ; local Scottish National Party supporters nicknamed him " Chicken George ".
Chicken sweaters were also knitted to aid battery hens that had lost their feathers.
By 1996, each TV series from the studio typically had its own set of sound effects, including some selected from the classic Hanna-Barbera sound library, as well as some new ones and various sounds from Disney and Warner Bros. cartoons ( this was especially true of Dexter's Laboratory and Cow and Chicken ).
For decades, darky images had been seen in the branding of everyday products and commodities such as Picaninny Freeze, the Coon Chicken Inn restaurant chain and Darkie toothpaste ( renamed Darlie ) and Blackman mops in Thailand.
Bow Wow Wow was originally created to promote clothing designed by Vivienne Westwood, and McLaren continued to exploit the band members, pressuring the underage lead singer to pose nude for the underage sex magazine he had created entitled Chicken, a reference to the magazine's underage content.
Whitman started her career with a voice over for a Tyson Chicken commercial, a role her mother had also auditioned for.
A prime example of this would be in opposing the Lesser Prairie Chicken ( Tympanuchus pallidicinctus ) which differs from the Greater Prairie Chicken in being smaller, lighter, and having less distinct barring, to the heath hen, which was smaller, darker, and had more distinct barring.
Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies which drew on his high-strung persona from the TV series: he had a cameo appearance in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ), and starred in The Incredible Mr. Limpet ( 1964 ), The Ghost and Mr. Chicken ( 1966 ), The Reluctant Astronaut ( 1967 ), The Shakiest Gun in the West ( 1968 ), The Love God?
* The Robot Chicken episode " Rabbits on a Roller Coaster " had a sketch in which, after grounding his son Scott for holding a wild party at Boulder Hill, Matt Trakker developed an internet relationship with an overweight woman named Darlene.
US versions also had carpeting and welded-in rear-facing jumpseats in the cargo area — serving actually to circumvent a tariff known as the Chicken tax.
Among the dozens of crazes that swept the world during this fertile period were the Madison, " The Swim ", the " Mashed Potato ", " The Twist ", " The Frug " ( pronounced ' froog ') and " The Watusi ", " The Shake " and " The Hitchhike "; several ' 60s dance crazes had animal names, including " The Pony ", " The Dog " and " The Chicken " ( not to be confused with the later Chicken Dance ).
Despite other claims as to the name " Chicken Dance ", the name had come about because an Austrian tour guide translated " Bird Dance / Dance Little Bird " and other similar names, from German to English by calling it " The Chicken Dance " when Norm Edlebeck's Band appeared in Austria in the fall of 1981.
Earlier that year, " Do the Funky Chicken " had reached # 5 R & B and # 28 Pop.
The ponies have had cameo appearances in movies and TV shows, including two Robot Chicken shorts, several appearances in the Cartoon Network show Dexter's Laboratory and Veronica Mars.
According to legend, because none of the fans resembled first baseman Randy Bass, fans grabbed a life-sized statue of Kentucky Fried Chicken mascot Colonel Sanders and threw it into the river ( like Bass, the Colonel had a beard and was not Japanese ).
Unlike so many of her lovers, he didn't ask for money, even when his nightclub The Chicken Coop had a difficult time.
Mike the Headless Chicken ( April 1945 – March 1947 ), also known as Miracle Mike, was a Wyandotte chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been mostly cut off.
During the winter after the 1977 season, Dennis Lehman, who thought that the team needed a mascot similar to San Diego's Famous Chicken created the Phanatic with help from Harrison / Erickson of New York City ( now known as Acme Mascots ), which had ties with Jim Henson's Muppets, and the team's marketing and promotions department.
His older brothers had been nicknamed " Hambone " and " Chicken Bone.
His rationale for the chicken restaurants was that just as Pepsi had long made a large amount of money as the primary competitor to Coca-Cola, someone else stood to make a comparable fortune as the primary competitor to Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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