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Coe's and debut
In Jonathan Coe's 1987 debut novel The Accidental Woman, the protagonist Maria shares a flat in Hornsey with two women for several years.

Coe's and album
Coe's 1979 Columbia album Spectrum VII contained a note stating " Jimmy Buffett doesn't live in Key West anymore ," a lyric from a song from Nothing Sacred.
Coe's first country album, The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy, has been described as alt-country, " pre-punk " and " a hillbilly version of Marc Bolan's glitz and glitter.
( Coe's novel ' The Rotters ' Club ' takes its title from the band's second album.
Jonathan Coe's novel The Rotters ' Club takes its title from the band's second album.

Coe's and was
A 2000 tour in which David Allan Coe performed as an opening act for Kid Rock was the subject of criticism from journalist Neil Strauss, who alleged that Coe's songs were racist.
In 1977 Johnny Paycheck released a cover of Coe's " Take This Job And Shove It ," which was a number one hit and Coe's most successful song.
" Coe's drummer at the time, Kerry Brown, is African American and married to a white woman, as was Brown's late father, Clarence " Gatemouth " Brown.
" When written this episode contained the longest " sentence " in English literature, 4, 391 words expressed by Molly Bloom ( it was surpassed in 2001 by Jonathan Coe's The Rotters ' Club ).
This was significant not only because of Coe's proven ability as a player, but also because Nicklaus became the then-youngest champion in the modern era, second only to Robert A. Gardner, who won in 1909.
However, Nicklaus ' one-under-par 287 tied for seventh in the 1961 Masters Tournament, and was second that year only to Charles Coe's low amateur placing, when he tied for second with Arnold Palmer at seven-under par 281, one shot behind champion Gary Player.
Following Coe's retirement from athletics, he was a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party from 1992 – 97, and became a Life Peer on 16 May 2000.
It was at Loughborough University that he met athletics coach George Gandy, who had developed " revolutionary " conditioning exercises to improve Coe's running.
Neither won, nor did either win in their first major encounter in the European Championships Prague in 1978 in an 800 metre race, where Ovett ( breaking Coe's UK record with a run of 1: 44. 09 ) was second and Coe finished third behind the East German Olaf Beyer.
Coe's leg was the fastest of the day, a solo 1: 44. 01.
Coe's presentation at the critical IOC meeting in July 2005 was viewed by commentators as being particularly effective, and the bid won the IOC's blessing on 6 July.
Coe's leg was along the Stanley Park Seawall, and he exchanged a " torch kiss " with the previous runner, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the next runner, a 19 year old member of the Squamish community.
Earlier that month, he had established a new mile world record of 3: 48. 8 and two weeks later equalled Sebastian Coe's world record of 3: 32. 1 in the 1500 m. The Moscow Olympics marked only the second time that Ovett and Coe had met each other in international competition ( the first being the 800 m in the 1978 European Championships ) and there was huge media speculation over which would emerge as the greater.
Although Nashville publicly refutes claims that " outlaw country " was a term coined by Coe's involvement in the motorcycle underworld, those who thrive in the biker community both then and now believe that it was Coe who gave the music its title.
Coe's time was reported by Norris McWhirter to have been 45. 52 seconds, but it was actually 46. 0 seconds ( confirmed by the video tape ), while Cram's was 46. 3 seconds.
Two days later he ran a 1: 42. 41 at the Memorial Van Damme meet in Brussels, and then two days after that, at a meeting in Cologne, Cruz ran the second fastest 800 meters in history, his time of 1: 41. 77 was only four hundredths of a second outside of Coe's world record.
The term " Indipop " was first used by the British-Indian fusion band band Monsoon in their 1981 EP release on Steve Coe's Indipop Records.
The PSI ascertained that Coe could not have been the source of the communication as he was in the Middle East at the time, and quickly turned to investigating Coe's alleged Communist activities.
Warren Haynes joined David Allan Coe's touring and recording band in 1980 when he was 20 years old.
Coe's first marriage was to Jane Hutchinson Falligant in 1893, the daughter of Judge Robert Falligant of Savannah, Georgia.

Coe's and blues
Coe's musical style derives from blues, rock and country music traditions.

Coe's and by
Sen. Stanfield got half of the lots created by the subdivision and Dr. Coe's development company got the other half.,
One of the more notable contributions to Washington theatre by Coe, among others, are Coe's early efforts, and editorial participation to establish a theater worthy of the nation's capital.

Coe's and .
Reportedly 6, 000 people visited Coe's corpse during a public exhibition at which pieces of the lynching rope were sold as souvenirs.
Waters took his information about the date of the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar from the 1966 edition of Michael Coe's The Maya.
* Jonathan Coe's novel The Rotters ' Club ( 2001 ) evokes 1970s Britain.
" During the writing of the article, Coe contacted Strauss, but Strauss did not acknowledge any interaction between the two in his article, which only stated that Coe's manager refused to speak on the record.
Coe's lyrics frequently include references to alcohol and drug use, and are often boisterous and cocky.
Coe's albums Nothing Sacred and Underground Album contained profane, sexually explicit material, including songs making reference to an orgy in Nashville's Centennial Park, sex with pornographic film star Linda Lovelace and insults directed at Jimmy Buffett and Anita Bryant.
* 13, 955 words-Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel The Rotters ' Club contains a 13, 955-word sentence.
Coe's rivalries with fellow Britons Steve Ovett and Steve Cram dominated middle-distance racing for much of the 1980s.

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* The San Francisco-based band Om mentions Absalom in their song " Kapila's Theme " from their debut album Variations on a Theme.
* " Absalom " is a song on Brand New Shadows's debut album, White flags.
* Atmosphere ( Atmosphere album ), the debut album by Polish rock band, Atmosphere
In 1992, Osdorp Posse released their debut album Osdorp Stijl, which was the first-ever Dutch hip hop.
Most people admired the work of producer / DJ Cliff ' the Jazz ' Nille after releasing Spookrijders debut album De Echte Shit.
DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, months after the release of BDP's debut album, Criminal Minded.
In October 2010, T with the Maggies released the song Domhnach na Fola ( Irish for Bloody Sunday ), written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill on their debut album.
He performed his song " Bo Diddley " with Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, and longtime bassist and musical director Debby Hastings at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 20th annual induction ceremony and in the UK, Uncut magazine included his 1957 debut album " Bo Diddley " in its listing of the ' 100 Music, Movie & TV Moments That Have Changed The World '.
** The Cars ( album ), their debut album
* Queen ( band )' s Roger Meddows Taylor included the track " Interlude in Constantinople " on Side 2 of his debut album Fun in Space.
Their debut album, Pretty on the Inside ( 1991 ) garnered them critical praise, and they went on to achieve international critical and commercial success for their following albums, Live Through This ( 1994 ) and Celebrity Skin ( 1998 ).
" Machine Gun ", the instrumental title track from the band's debut album, became a staple at American sporting events, and is similarly featured in many films, including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
* The Little Willies, in their 2006 self titled debut album refer to ' cow tippin ' in their Song ' Lou Reed '
* Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., the 1984 debut album by Country singer Dwight Yoakam and its eponymous title song
Their debut album What's That Noise?
Originally active from 1985 to 1996, the band have had consistent commercial and critical success in Australia and New Zealand and international chart success in two phases, beginning with their self-titled debut album, Crowded House, which reached number twelve on the US Album Chart in 1987 and provided the Top Ten hits, " Don't Dream It's Over " and " Something So Strong ".
They secured a record contract with Capitol Records, but Hooper left the band before the remaining trio moved to Los Angeles to record their debut album.
They began by playing at festivals in Australia and New Zealand and released their debut album, Crowded House, in June 1986.
As the band's primary songwriter, Neil Finn was under pressure to create a second album to match their debut and the band joked that one potential title for the new release was Mediocre Follow-Up.
The album did not fare as well as their debut in the US, only reaching number 40, but it achieved Australasian success, reaching number one in Australia and number two in New Zealand.
Seymour later worked as a record producer in Dublin, producing Irish group Bell X1's debut album, Neither Am I in 2000.
He also designed some of the costumes worn by the group, notably those from the cover of the group's debut album Crowded House.
Their debut album Memories of Summer as a Child was released on January 20, 2009.

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