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Groups cited as inspirational by the founders of industrial music include The Velvet Underground, Joy Division, and Martin Denny.
Soon came integration of the idea into music by artists like Les Baxter, Arthur Lyman, and Martin Denny, who blended the Tiki idea through jazz augmented with Polynesian, Asian, and Latin instruments and " tropical " themes creating the Exotica genre.
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Denny Fairfax ( late Denny Martin ) was a British subject who held the land under the devise of Lord Thomas Fairfax.
He also collaborated extensively with the British guitarist and graphic designer Diz Disley, recording 13 record albums with him and his trio ( which included Denny Wright in its early years ), and with now renowned British guitarist Martin Taylor.
* Exotica – Martin Denny
It was directed by Nicholas Meyer and written by Meyer with Denny Martin Flinn.
Meyer and his friend Denny Martin Flinn wrote the screenplay by the nascent means of e-mail ; Meyer lived in Europe while Flinn was based in Los Angeles.
** Martin Denny
* " Midnight Cowboy " by Martin Denny
In the 1990s, Baxter was widely celebrated, alongside Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman, as one of the progenitors of what had become known as the " exotica " movement.
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Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same title, popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s, typically with suburban Americans who came of age during World War II.
In 1957, Martin Denny covered Les Baxter's " Quiet Village ", with exotic bird calls and a vibraphone instead of strings, which established the sound of the Polynesian styled music.
In 1955 Waronker wanted to find a term that would capture the spirit, and also perhaps, help to sell such music as was in Liberty's best interest, considering they had just signed Martin Denny, who was producing and recording this kind of exotic music for his first album with Liberty.
* Exotica by Martin Denny ( Liberty, 1957 )
by Martin Denny ( Liberty, 1958 )
* Hypnotique by Martin Denny ( Liberty, 1959 )
*" Quiet Village " by Martin Denny ( Liberty, 1959 )
A new crop of bands were influenced by the classic albums, and Combustible Edison for one featured songs like " Breakfast at Denny's ", a tongue-in-cheek title for a song styled on the music of Martin Denny.
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The finish, however, was clouded in controversy: in the final few hours, the Ford GT of New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon closely trailed the leading Ford GT driven by Englishman Ken Miles and New Zealander Denny Hulme.
An Astros lead was lost when Bob Boone hit a two out single in the second, but the Astros tied the game in the sixth with an Alan Ashby single scoring Denny Walling.
For, after driving McLaren's sole entry for the previous two years, Bruce was joined by 1967 champion and fellow New Zealander Denny Hulme, who was already racing for McLaren in Can-Am.
Bernard ( The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen ) argue that Henry VIII was their father.
The system evolved in its next generation of product, the Synclavier II, which was released in early 1980 with the strong influence of master synthesist and music producer Denny Jaeger of Oakland, CA.
Bernard ( The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen ) argue that Henry VIII was their father.
Henry had also commented to Thomas Heneage and Anthony Denny that he could not believe she was a virgin.
Denny was part of a circle that gained influence in 1542 after the failure of Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard.
William was a successful, well-connected and wealthy London lawyer who died in 1534, and Joyce was the daughter of courtier Sir Edmund Denny and the sister of Sir Anthony Denny, who was the principal gentleman of King Henry VIII's privy chamber.
The title was written by Denny O ' Neil and featured art by Howard Chaykin, Walt Simonson and Jim Starlin ; the well-received title ran only five issues.
Although the audience reacted politely to his revolutionary brand of rockabilly music, after the show he was told by Opry manager Jim Denny that he ought to return to Memphis to resume his truck-driving career, prompting him to swear never to return.
Choke follows Victor Mancini and his friend Denny through a few months of their lives with frequent flashbacks to the days when Victor was a child.
Victor first met Denny at a sexual addiction support group ( he was there as a guy who masturbates too much ), and they later applied together to the same job.
However, Denny was a character created by him whom he actually liked.
Other historians have argued that Gardiner's exclusion had non-religious causes, that Norfolk was not noticeably conservative in religion, that conservatives remained on the Council, and that the radicalism of men such as Sir Anthony Denny, who controlled the dry stamp that replicated the king's signature, is debatable.
In 1996, Shadric Smith composed the country-western swing " Rollin ' Down That Lincoln Highway " which was recorded in 2003 by Smith and Denny Osburn.
Leading British jazz and session guitarist Denny Wright was born in Deptford in 1924.
The Abbey site was leased to Sir Edward Denny.
Originally the Denny Hotel was at this location.

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