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Hiatt and Don
The movie also featured covers of Hiatt songs by Bonnie Raitt and Don Henley.
While other artists have covered Bottle Rockets ’ songs, including John Hiatt, ( Hiatt recorded “ Welfare Music ” for Don Imus ’ Ranch Record ), Peter Blackstock of No Depression implores:
John hired Don Burns, Talaya Trigueros, Keri Tombazian, Amy Hiatt and China Smith.

Hiatt and Epic
The song became a Top 40 hit, earning Hiatt a recording contract with Epic Records.
A year later, Overcoats was released, and when it also failed to sell, Epic released Hiatt from his contract.

Hiatt and Records
In 1994, Hiatt released Hiatt Comes Alive at Budokan ?, his first official live album and his last album with A & M Records.
In 2000, Hiatt released his first independent album on Vanguard Records, Crossing Muddy Waters, which saw a heavy influence of bluegrass in his music.

Hiatt and received
Hiatt received his first Grammy nomination in 1995 for his album Walk On.

Hiatt and record
Lowe was also a member of the short-lived mainly studio project Little Village with John Hiatt, Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner, who originally got together to record Hiatt's 1987 album Bring the Family.
Hiatt was working as a songwriter for Tree International, a record label in Nashville, when his song “ Sure As I'm Sittin ’ Here ” was covered by Three Dog Night.
Hiatt, who was unable to read or write scores, had to record all 250 songs he wrote for the company.
Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone magazine has deemed the song a career-making record.

Hiatt and first
Shana Hiatt served as the show host and sideline reporter in its first three seasons.
Hiatt finally came into success in 1987, when he released his first big hit, Bring the Family.
That first touring lineup included Lyle Lovett, Nanci Griffith, Alison Krauss, John Hiatt, Newport veteran Joan Baez, Wilco, Suzanne Vega, Loudon Wainwright III, Lucinda Williams and Jimmie Dale Gilmore.
The first wave of European American settlers included the Ornbaun, Hutsell, Barnett, Clow, Gschwend, McAbee, Rector, Burgess, Rawles, McGimsey, Witherell, Prather, Irish, Holgooden, Hiatt, Ball, Prather, Smalley, McSpadden, Wallace, Conrad, O ' Barr, Bowen, Nunn, Vines, Buster, Farrer, Counts, Shields, Lawson, Williams, Donelly, Plaskett, Leonard, Hawkins, Stephens, Robinson, Tift, Perkins, Elliott, Ponad, Gasklii, Brayton, and Connard families.
John Gschwend established the first water powered lumber mill along the Navarro River in 1857, and Thomas Hiatt built the first steam powered lumber mill in 1877 near present day Boonville.
Devon and Cornwall officers carry TETRA digital radios, PDAs, Hiatt rigid handcuffs, CS incapacitant gas, the ASP 21 " collapsible baton, leg restraints, a resuscitation mask and a basic first aid kit.
It was first hosted by radio disc jockey Chris Douridas of KCRW in Santa Monica, California, while former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne took over hosting duties during the second season and John Hiatt was the host during the third, and final, season.

Hiatt and single
" Thank You Girl " was a moderate radio hit, but nothing that would garner Hiatt national attention, although the B-side of the single featured a non-album duet with Loudon Wainwright III on a cover of the Temptations ’ hit " My Girl " ( Hiatt returned the favor on the B-side of Wainwright's single " Your Mother and I ").

Hiatt and We
In 1983, Cash would duet with Hiatt on his " The Way We Make a Broken Heart " produced by Mathews and Nagle.

Hiatt and ,"
While in 2006 Rolling Stone writer Brian Hiatt described Pearl Jam as having " spent much of the past decade deliberately tearing apart their own fame ," he noted the band developed a loyal concert following akin to that of the Grateful Dead.
That same year Hiatt wrote the song " Sure As I'm Sitting Here ," which was recorded by Three Dog Night, and went to number 16 on the Billboard chart in 1974.
Hiatt recorded a duet with Elvis Costello, a cover version of the Spinners ' song, " Living A Little, Laughing A Little ," which appeared on Warming Up to the Ice Age.

Hiatt and later
Hiatt was signed to Geffen ( which would later absorb MCA ) in 1982, where he recorded three diverse albums from 1982-85.

Hiatt and year
On November 8, 2011, McGuire was re-elected to another four year term as Mayor, receiving 46. 5 % of the vote in an election against former city councilman Matt Hiatt and former mayor Daniel Gieringer.
The following year the festival attracted larger crowds with entertainers like John Hiatt and Buddy Guy.
Williams finished a six week tour in Europe in mid-2010, continued the rest of the year touring with John Hiatt and took time off to write for her third album.

Hiatt and with
He formed the band Little Village with Nick Lowe, John Hiatt, and Jim Keltner.
* Bring the Family ( 1987 ) with John Hiatt
Claude Monteux has three children with Adeline Johanna Schulz Hiatt Peake.
In his youth, Hiatt reports that he and several others stole a Ford Thunderbird, a crime for which he was caught by the owners but got away with, posing as a hitchhiker.
Hiatt played with a variety of bands, including The Four-Fifths and John Lynch & the Hangmen.
Hiatt performed live in many clubs around Nashville with White Duck, and as a solo act.
In 1982, " Across the Borderline ", written by Hiatt with Ry Cooder and Jim Dickinson, appeared on the soundtrack to the motion picture " The Border " sung by country star Freddy Fender.
In 1993, Hiatt recorded Perfectly Good Guitar with members of alternative rock groups School of Fish and Wire Train.
Hiatt recorded the album with producer Matt Wallace who had worked most prominently with Faith No More, a band that Hiatt's 15-year-old son Rob had recommended for him.
This was followed by an album of original covers Rollin ' into Memphis: Songs of John Hiatt in 2000, and a second compilation album with a few originals, It'll Come To You ... The Songs of John Hiatt, in 2003.
Hiatt had previously released two promotional live promotional " official bootlegs ", Riot with Hiatt in 1985, and Live at the Hiatt in 1993, as well as the EP Live at the Palace in 1991.
On February 12, 2008, during a concert with Lyle Lovett at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Canada, Hiatt said that his new album would be titled Same Old Man.

Hiatt and on
The Band released two more albums after Jericho: High on the Hog ( 1996 ) and Jubilation ( 1998 ), the latter of which included guest appearances by Eric Clapton and John Hiatt.
The UPCS collaborative is one of several sponsored by Clark's Jacob Hiatt Center for Urban Education focused on urban teacher education and school reform.
During this period, Rosanne Cash covered several Hiatt compositions, taking " It Hasn't Happened Yet " to the Top 20 on the country charts.
Hiatt is scheduled to present an Americana Lifetime Achievement Award to Bonnie Raitt on Sept. 12, 2012.
* Dread Pirate Roberts is mentioned in the John Hiatt song " Only the Song Survives " on the album Crossing Muddy Waters.
Guitarist Michael Ward went on to play with John Hiatt and eventually became a member of The Wallflowers.
The songs were composed by all four group members and mainly sung by Hiatt, although Lowe took lead on two songs and Cooder one.
Along with John Hiatt and English band The Heavy, they are the only musical act ever asked to play an encore on his show.
She has also appeared on tribute albums to Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, The Band, Tammy Wynette, Doc Pomus, Laura Nyro, Yoko Ono, John Hiatt and Jimi Hendrix.
Epstein played bass on recordings by Eric Andersen, Bob Dylan, Carlene Carter, Johnny Cash, John Hiatt, Stevie Nicks, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, John Prine, Linda Ronstadt, Del Shannon, The Textones, The Village People, and Warren Zevon.
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The barber's name is Russell Hiatt, who had actually cut Andy Griffith's hair on a regular basis while Andy was young and living in Mount Airy.
In Andy Griffith's real hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina, barber Russell Hiatt has cut hair for several decades in his institution called " Floyd's City Barber Shop " while also welcoming streams of tourists including, on one occasion, Oprah Winfrey.
In the mid-1960s, Russell Hiatt contacted Howard McNear and gained his written permission to use his likeness on T-Shirts and other items for an unlimited amount of time.

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