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Their volatile relationship included on-stage fights and the sabotage of one another's instruments.
From the late 1970s to his death in 1993, GG Allin was known less for his music than for his wildly transgressive antics, which included indecent exposure ( stripping and performing naked was one of Allin's most common rituals ), on-stage defecation, coprophagia, self-mutilation, and attacking audience members ( allegedly setting a fan on fire after one show in Ann Arbor, Michigan ).
Kembra's on-stage performances have included cracking paint filled eggs on her vulva.

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A 1991 RSC production at the Swan Theatre saw director David Thacker use an on-stage live band for the duration of the play, playing music from the 1930s, such as Cole Porter and George Gershwin.
His follow-up album, New Teeth ( 1975 ), featured the comedian's on-stage work on tracks such as " Mother Isn't Always Right " and his juxtaposition of George Carlin's " Seven Words You Can't Say On Television, titled " Six Clean Words You Can Say Anywhere ", with studio recorded material such as " Continental Steel " and " On The Bayou ".
Often school counselors will coordinate outside groups that wish to help with student needs such as academics, or coordinate a program that teaches about child abuse or drugs, through on-stage drama ( Schmidt, 2003 ).
The show maintained several elements of the original TV concept, such as an on-stage " idea emergency " and several sets from their older catalogue ; however, with the departure of Wendy Calio back to her native Hawaii, the character " Nina ", along with her musical numbers, is not present.
His on-stage antics have caused him injury in the past, such as when he tore his ankle ligaments by jumping off a stage at a concert in Portugal.
Unfortunately we can only imagine the visual effect of numbers such as " Dicky's Walk ", which must have accompanied some on-stage buffoonery of a greatly amusing nature.
At the same time, other rappers joined in making songs dissing Queensbridge, such as Cool C's " Juice Crew Dis " which mocked " Juice Crew Law " and attacks both Shan and Shanté, and MitchSki's " Brooklyn Blew Up the Bridge, South Bronx Helped us out ", which made fun of Shan's on-stage appearances.

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He is also renowned for his on-stage part as the Artful Dodger in Oliver !.

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In Brisbane, on the last stop of the tour, Whalley and Crease joined Descendents on-stage with other bands ' singers – Al Barr ( Dropkick Murphys ), Fat Mike ( NOFX ), Matt Skiba and Derek Grant ( Alkaline Trio ), and Jason Allen ( Descendents ' road manager ) – to perform " Everything Sux ".
The 900-seat theater is notable for its pastoral setting, for being the first American opera house built since 1966, and for its sliding walls, closed only while singers are on-stage and in foul weather.
While some bands use performers whose sole on-stage role is performing backing vocals, it is common for backup singers to have other roles.
From this point on, Johnny usually appeared on-stage backed by various singers, dancers and showers of sparks from male or female angle-grinders.

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Seltmann broke his ankle during the band's Electric Ballroom show in London, while De La Cruz became concussed on-stage at the V2001 festival.

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Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
This was the composer's first on-stage appearance in 12 years ; the hall was packed.
Bowie toured and gave press conferences as Ziggy before a dramatic and abrupt on-stage " retirement " at London's Hammersmith Odeon on 3 July 1973.
Bowie ( left ) on-stage with Sterling Campbell during the Heathen Tour in 2002.
In Stockholm, during the Gorefest set, a bomb was discovered on-stage.
Multi-FX devices allow users to " preset " combinations of different effects, allowing musicians quick on-stage access to different effects combinations.
At the 1998 Aspen Comedy Arts festival, the urn was " accidentally " knocked over by Terry Gilliam, spilling the " ashes " on-stage.
On 27 June, at a show in Nuremberg, Germany, the concert came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the third song when Bonham collapsed on-stage and was rushed to hospital.
In creating their improvisational comedy series On the Campaign Trail with Larry & Lenny Lumberjack and talk show Tra5hTa1k with ILL Will, the ILL Clan blended real and virtual performance by creating the works on-stage and interacting with a live audience.
In Latin America and English-speaking countries, most wrestlers ( and other on-stage performers ) portray character roles, sometimes with personalities wildly different from their own.
On 26 September 2011, Crowe appeared on-stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in the middle of Keith Urban's concert.
Gordon continued her on-stage acting career in the 1950s, and was nominated for a 1956 Tony, for Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of Dolly Levi in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, a role she also played in London, Edinburgh and Berlin.
While living in Odessa, Orbison drove to Dallas to be shocked at the on-stage antics of Elvis Presley, who was only a year older and a rising star in the music scene.
As well as existing as a sport, it often constituted a popular addition to Music Hall evenings, in the larger variety theatres of London or Glasgow which were equipped with huge on-stage water tanks for the purpose.
The interlacing of the hunting and wooing scenes was achieved by frequent cutting of the action from hunt to bed-chamber and back again, while the locale of both remained on-stage.
Estevez could not attend because of other commitments, and Nelson appeared earlier in the show but left before the on-stage reunion, prompting Hall to joke that the two were " in Africa with Dave Chappelle.
Ono appeared on-stage at Microsoft's June 1, 2009 E3 press conference with Olivia Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to promote The Beatles: Rock Band video game.
The tour marked a turning point in Nicks ' career: although she had achieved significant critical acclaim, drugs were taking a toll on her performing, affecting her vocals and changing her on-stage persona.
Barbieres first performance on 20 February 1816 was a disastrous failure: the audience hissed and jeered throughout, and several on-stage accidents occurred.
Émile Zola describes the back-stage and on-stage situation in the Théâtre des Variétés during the Second Empire in his novel Nana, which takes place in late 1860s and describes the career of operetta diva / courtesan Nana.
To cap its record-breaking speed run, the Zephyr arrived dramatically on-stage at the fair's " Wings of a Century " transportation pageant.
Keyboard players who use subwoofers for on-stage monitoring include electric organ players who use bass pedal keyboards ( which go down to a low " C " which is about 33 Hz ) and synth bass players who play rumbling sub-bass parts that go as low as 18 Hz.
For example, a person planted in an audience to laugh and applaud when desired ( see claque ), or to participate in on-stage activities as a " random member of the audience ", is a type of legal shill.
On February 20, 2012, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Friendship 7 flight, Glenn was surprised with the opportunity to speak with the orbiting crew of the International Space Station while Glenn was on-stage with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden at Ohio State, where the public affairs school is named for him.

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Diderot's earliest works included a translation of Temple Stanyan's History of Greece ( 1743 ); with two colleagues, François-Vincent Toussaint and Marc-Antoine Eidous, he produced a translation of Robert James's Medicinal Dictionary ( 1746 – 1748 ); at about the same time he published a free rendering of Shaftesbury's Inquiry Concerning Virtue and Merit ( 1745 ), with some original notes of his own.
That same year, Kent and colleagues published a paper in American Documentation describing the precision and recall measures as well as detailing a proposed " framework " for evaluating an IR system which included statistical sampling methods for determining the number of relevant documents not retrieved.
In 1992, as a close friend of actresses Jill Bennett and Rachel Roberts, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical BBC film Is That All There Is ?, with a boat trip down the River Thames ( several of their professional colleagues and friends aboard ) to scatter their ashes on the waters while musician Alan Price sang the song " Is That All There Is?
Three options-A, B and C-were presented in the Draft White Paper, with Keating and his Treasury colleagues fiercely advocating for Option C, which included a consumption tax of 15 % on goods and services along with reductions in personal and company income tax, a fringe benefits tax and a capital gains tax.
His university colleagues included Tony Crosland, Denis Healey, and Edward Heath, and he became friends with all three, although he was never particularly close to Healey.
His colleagues there included Rudolf Bultmann, Nicolai Hartmann, and Paul Natorp.
Though he voted for the Labour Party in their 1945 landslide victory, because he wanted to punish the Conservative Party for the Munich agreement, after the war he joined the Conservatives and worked for the Conservative Research Department under Rab Butler, where his colleagues included Iain Macleod and Reginald Maudling.
His colleagues included Oscar D ' Agostino, Emilio Segrè, Edoardo Amaldi, Ettore Majorana and Enrico Fermi, as well as the director Orso Mario Corbino.
Some Polish contributions were less visible, and most notably included the prewar and wartime decyphering of German Enigma machine codes by cryptologists Marian Rejewski and his colleagues.
The televised event included comments from several of Davis's colleagues including William Wyler who joked that given the chance Davis would still like to refilm a scene from The Letter to which Davis nodded.
Some of the most famous included Larry Storch, Dallas McKennon ( best known as the voice of Archie in the Archie cartoon and as Cincinnatus, in the Daniel Boone TV series ), Adam West and Burt Ward ( who recreated their roles as " Batman and Robin " from their 1960s live-action series for Filmation's 1977 animated incarnation ), Jane Webb, and good friends and colleagues Ed Asner and Linda Gary ( Gary voiced a majority of Filmation's work in the 1980s ), along with John Erwin ( voice of Reggie Mantle, and later the voice of He-Man ), Alan Oppenheimer ( character actor in TV and film ), Ted Knight, George DiCenzo ( John BlackStar, Hordak, Bow on She-ra ), Melendy Britt, Howard Morris, Pat Fraley, Charlie Adler, Ed Gilbert, Susan Blu, Erika Scheimer ( daughter of Lou Scheimer ), and even Lou Scheimer himself ( either uncredited, or under the pseudonym of " Erik ( sometimes " Eric ") Gunden ").
Then Walter returned in 1900 to Berlin, where he assumed the post of Royal Prussian Conductor at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, succeeding Franz Schalk ; his colleagues there included Richard Strauss and Karl Muck.
His colleagues at the studio have included Harry Gregson-Williams, James Dooley, Geoff Zanelli, Henning Lohner, Steve Jablonsky, Mark Mancina, John Van Tongeren, John Powell and Thomas J. Bergersen.
Whereas the government's wording included a negative prohibition, namely that nothing in the constitution should be interpreted as granting a right to abortion, Doyle, along with Alice Glenn and other colleagues endorsed the Fianna Fáil alternative wording that granted a " right to life to the unborn, with due regard to the equal right of the mother ".
Seven of these were included among the fifty-one psalms published at Geneva in 1556 as part of the service-book which Whittingham and his colleagues had been appointed to draw up at Frankfort ; the others were revised versions of Thomas Sternhold's psalms.
According to Speer, even during the mid-1930s, after he attained dictatorial powers, Hitler had extremely unstable work habits that included staying up very late ( typically until 5: 00 or 6: 00 a. m .) and then sleeping until about noon, spending hours upon hours at meals and tea parties, and wasting both his time and that of colleagues with movies and long, boring monologues.
) Santayana is broadly included among the pragmatists with Harvard University colleagues William James and Josiah Royce.
Another 39 were included in the final acte d ' accusation, accepted by the Convention on 24 October 1793, which stated the crimes for which they were to be tried as their perfidious ambition, their hatred of Paris, their " federalism " and, above all, their responsibility for the attempt of their escaped colleagues to provoke civil war.
His first teaching job was at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where his colleagues included Keith Lehrer, R. C. Sleigh, and Alvin Plantinga.
His colleagues in the battalion included his Nancy team-mates Olivier Rouyer and Jean-Michel Moutier, as well as Maxime Bossis, soon to become a regular in the French national team along with Platini.
While at TsAGI, he his colleagues included the French seaplane designer Paul Richard, as well as Mikhail Gurevich and Nikolai Kamov.
The DVD included interviews with McKennitt, her band, crew, fans and professional colleagues from the Canadian music industry.
* Contempt for the mainstream establishment, in particular for public figures who, in his view, gain mainstream respectability by criticizing those to their left ; targets have included The New York Times, President Barack Obama, Senator Bernie Sanders, the late academic Irving Howe, and some of his colleagues at The Nation, including Marc Cooper, David Corn and Eric Alterman.
His colleagues in the mailroom included Elliot Roberts, who later became Geffen's partner in a management company.
His colleagues there included Adam Sedgwick, William Conybeare, William Buckland, William Fitton, Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin.

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