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Gab and ),
Follow-ups included Gift of Gab ( 1934 ), The Raven ( 1935 ), The Invisible Ray ( 1936 ), Black Friday ( 1940 ), You'll Find Out ( also 1940 ), and The Body Snatcher ( 1945 ).
* Gab ( song ), an Occitan boasting song of the Middle Ages
He has other family member interviewers who show the same behavior, such as " Lyndon " ( which plays off wacky political figure Lyndon LaRouche ), " Geek ", " Giddy ", " Gip ," " Goon ", " Gawp ", and " Gawk ", along with females named " Gay ", " Grandma ", " Gab ", " Gin ", " Gidget ", and " Gal ".
Many of their songs include performances by other artists of various styles of music, like hip-hop artists Boots Riley ( of The Coup ), Gift of Gab ( of Blackalicious ) and Chali 2na ( of Jurassic 5 ).
King, Mike Doughty ( formerly of Soul Coughing ), Gift of Gab ( of Blackalicious ), and Jurassic 5.
He first wrote lyrics for The Show of Shows ( 1929 ), and many more films, including: No, No, Nanette ( 1930 ), Gift of Gab ( 1934 ), The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), Here's to Romance ( 1935 ), George White's 1935 Scandals ( 1935 ), King Solomon of Broadway ( 1935 ), Miss Pacific Fleet ( 1935 ), The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), Hats Off ( 1936 ), I'd Give My Life ( 1936 ), Radio City Revels ( 1938 ), and Sing Your Way Home ( 1945 ).
They call themselves TKKG, after the initials of their names: Tarzan ( later renamed in Tim, because " Tarzan " is a trademark ), Karl, Dumpling ( in German, in Australia called " Klumpling ") and Gab ( b ) y ; an unofficial fifth member is Gaby's Cocker Spaniel, called Oskar.

Gab and .,
Solomon Burke, Tom Waits, Michael Franti, Chrissie Hynde, Richard Thompson, Aaron Neville, Mavis Stables, Shelby Lynne, Me ’ Shell NdegeOcello, Danny Thompson, Duke Robillard, Michael Jerome, George Clinton, Robert Randolph, Les McCann, David Hidalgo, Charlie Musselwhite, Gift of Gab from Blackalicious, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr., Vince Gill, Leann Womack, Oak Ridge Boys, Jamey Johnson, Ben Harper, Susan Tedeschi, Toots Hibbert, Randy Travis, Timothy B. Schmit, Bonnie Raitt, Jars of Clay, Dan Zanes, Lou Reed, Marva Wright, Asleep At The Wheel, John Hammond, Allen Toussaint, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Hot 8 Brass Band, Bennie Pete, Carl LeBlanc, Billy Preston, Tom Petty, Peter Gabriel, Prince, The Time Jumpers, K. D.

Gab and talk
* Gab, meaning to talk much

Gab and .
Rapper Gift of Gab is featured in the version of " Count and Estimate " that appears in Entropy.
* The Gift of the Gab: The history of political rhetoric and the power during election campaigns of televised debates.
* Gab or hook gear-used on earliest locomotives.
Gabriel " Gab " Valenciano ( born June 11, 1988 ) is a Filipino dancer, actor, musician, host, percussionist, drummer, choreographer, and commercial model.
The song " We Don't Stop " ( featuring Gift of Gab from Blackalicious and Spearhead's rapper / beatbox technician Radioactive ) bridges the two sounds in a " Magnificent Seven " style mash-up.
* Newscientist. com, The Gift of the Gab ", 2481, 40-43.
" Former KDVS DJs also include DJ Shadow, Lyrics Born, Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel of Blackalicious, Steven Wynn of The Dream Syndicate, and Kendra Smith of both The Dream Syndicate and Opal.
** Defence of Escaut, Dunkirk 1940, Normandy Landing, Odon, Caen, Bourgebus Ridge, Troarn, Falaise, Nederrijn, Lower Maas, Venraij, Ourthe, Rhineland, Reichswald, Weeze, Hochwald, Rhine, Ibbenburen, Aller, Bremen, North West Europe 1940, 44-45, Banana Ridge, Djebel Kess Kiss, Medjez Plain, Gueriat El Atach Ridge, Gab Gab Gap, Djebel Bou Aoukaz 1943, North Africa 1943, Anzio, Rome, Fiesole, Gothic Line, Monte Gameraldi, Monte Ceco, Monte Grand, Italy 1944-45, Madagascar, Middle East 1942, Johore, Batu Pahat, Singapore Island, Malaya 1941-42, North Arakan, Mayu Tunnels, Pinwe, Meiktila, Nyaungu Bridgehead, Letse, Irrawaddy, Burma 1943-45.
True & Livin ' was released in early 2005, featuring guest appearances from popular underground artists like Talib Kweli, Aesop Rock, Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Gift of Gab.
: The People Tree ( ft. David Byrne, Chali 2na and Gift of Gab ) ( 2008 )
The record includes a gospel version of the Fatboy Slim / Macy Gray tune " Demons ," featuring rapper Gift of Gab from Blackalicious.
After the tours he was assigned to a fleet recreation billet at Gab Gab Beach on Guam and stayed on the island for one year and did not make it back to the states as soon as some of the others because he did not have enough points built up.
Naming themselves Comic Relief, the band originally consisted of three vocalists – Chito Miranda, Jeric Estaco, and Vinci Montaner, and two guitarists-Mikko Yap and Gab Chee Kee.
Gift of Gab on the tribute album Look at All the Love We Found.
Gift of Gab is a 1934 black-and-white film released by Universal Pictures.
Edmund Lowe stars as a man with the " Gift of Gab " — he can sell anyone anything.
However, the Stooges had just signed with Columbia Pictures for Woman Haters, the first of their short subjects, so three look-alike actors replaced them for Gift of Gab.

gaelic and ),
* Tom O ’ Reilly ( 1915 – 1995 ), Irish gaelic footballer and politician
Nithsdale ( Srath Nid in Scottish Gaelic ), also known by its anglicised gaelic name Strathnith or Stranit, is the valley of the River Nith in Scotland, and the name of the region.
* John Evans ( Gaelic football ), manager of gaelic football team Tipperary
* All-Ireland winners within various GAA codes include Éamonn Young ( gaelic football ), Jim Young and Kevin Murray ( hurling ), Aoife Murray ( camogie )
Particular clothing ( such as association football or gaelic games replica shirts ), which might have displayed a person's political or religious affiliation, were banned and flags were not permitted to be brought into the arena.
* Jim Brogan ( Gaelic footballer ), an Irish gaelic footballer.
* Mick Dempsey ( Gaelic footballer ), retired Irish gaelic footballer
Butyl rubber is used for the bladders in sporting balls, e. g. Rugby balls, footballs ( gaelic, australian rules, gridiron, soccer etc ), basketballs, netballs to provide a tough, airtight inner compartment.
Saint Cainnech of Aghaboe ( 515 / 16 – 600 ), also known as Saint Canice in Ireland, Saint Kenneth in Scotland, Saint Kenny and in Latin Saint Canicus, was a gaelic abbot, monastic founder, priest and missionary during the early medieval period.
Kevin Murphy ( the Irish gaelic football player ), famously lashed out at a disappointed fan who called him a croppy after missing a free kick, costing his team the match in March 2010.

gaelic and .
The name is derived from maoin a gaelic word meaning wealth or treasure of treasure, hence when O ' Maonaigh was anglicised to Mooney it meant the descendant of the wealthy one.
Glendale is the anglicised version of its gaelic name, Gleann Dail, which means valley of fertile, low-lying arable land.
Lines are marked at 13 m, 20 m, 65 m and 45 m in gaelic football from each end-line.
Older pre-conquest items relevant to the ancient gaelic dynasties that once ruled Ireland probably also existed.
Ambisagrus was believed to be the gaelic god of hail, fog, wind, and rain and was worshipped in some of the Celtic tribes.
The Down County Board administer gaelic games in the county.
The original gaelic name for Fingal's Cave is An Uamh Bhin – " the melodious cave " – but it was subsequently renamed after the 3rd-century Irish warrior Fionn MacCool.
Cahir has a number of teams in various sports, Cahir GAA are the local gaelic football team and play in the GAA pitch located on the Ardfinnan road, they were Tipperary Senior Football Champions in 2003.
The name Halloween is first attested in the 16th century as a Scottish shortening of the fuller All-Hallows-Even, and according to some historians has its roots in the gaelic festival Samhain, where the Gaels believed the border between this world and the otherworld became thin, and the dead would revisit the mortal world.
Gives his name to the ' gaelic ' peoples.
Another Athy person who works for the same newspaper is the author and sports writer Ewan MacKenna, who ghost-wrote an acclaimed biography of the Armagh gaelic footballer Oisin McConville.
Local attractions include the Chapel of Keills, A grave-slab in the chapel has a carving of a clarsach similar to the Queen Mary Harp currently at the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, one of only the three surviving medieval gaelic harps.
CIT ’ s excellently prepared sports grounds play host to numerous competitions throughout the year, including schools matches in gaelic football, hurling, soccer and rugby.
Today, Ovens remains a largely rural parish, though urban Éire Óg is the local parish hurling and gaelic football club.
Since the 2000 – 01 season Omagh Town had been in the Premier division, but the support was not there and in 2003 the Tyrone gaelic football squad's all-Ireland win, their first, prompted a rise in the popularity of gaelic football.
Bregia comprised five gaelic triocha-cheds ( equivalent to cantreds ) or the later baronies, and was ruled by the king at Tara.
In a conversation with MacDonald, Stephen argues about the various qualities of the gaelic poet Ossian's writing and authenticity.
The town also has a gaelic football club-St. Kevins.
The local Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA ) club-Naomh Conaill ; field teams at all age levels playing gaelic football predominantly.
A veterans soccer match was organised along with a veterans gaelic football match.
As well as writing and illustrating his own books and Thompson's, Steadman has worked with writers including Ted Hughes, Adrian Mitchell and Brian Patten, and also illustrated editions of Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island, Animal Farm, the English translation of Flann O ' Brien's gaelic language classic The Poor Mouth, and most recently, Fahrenheit 451.

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