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This has often been referred to by the artists on stage, who have often encouraged the residents to donate money to charity in lieu of an entrance fee-notably, Bono from U2 ( 1989 ) and Robbie Williams ( 2003 ).

1989 and solo
A second solo album followed: November 1989.
Bowie shelved his solo career in 1989, retreating to the relative anonymity of band membership for the first time since the early 1970s.
In 1989, French composer Pascal Dusapin ( born 1955 ) wrote a solo piece called In et Out for double bass.
The German composer Gerhard Stäbler wrote Co-wie Kobalt ( 1989 – 90 ), "... a music for double bass solo and grand orchestra.
He also released two solo albums, titled Mandy Patinkin ( 1989 ) and Dress Casual ( 1990 ).
During this breakup period, Byrne continued his solo career, releasing Rei Momo in 1989 and The Forest in 1991.
During their time together, the five members of the Traveling Wilburys frequently collaborated on each others ' solo records ; Lynne and Petty worked on Orbison's final album Mystery Girl ( 1988 ), Harrison played on Dylan's Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ), and Petty and Harrison worked on Lynne's Armchair Theatre ( 1990 ); Lynne produced Petty's solo albums Full Moon Fever ( 1989 ) ( which involved all the Wilburys, save for Dylan ) and Highway Companion ( 2006 ), as well as the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album Into the Great Wide Open ( 1991 ).
Cook achieved his first solo hit in 1989, featuring his future Beats International member MC Wildski, called " Blame It on the Bassline ".
Nicks toured the US and Europe from August to November 1989, the only time she has toured Europe as a solo act.
After working on various solo projects during 1988 ( including Mercury's collaboration with Montserrat Caballé, Barcelona ), the band released The Miracle in 1989.
* First female author to win Best Play: Frances Goodrich with her partner ( and husband ) Albert Hackett for The Diary of Anne Frank in 1956 ; Wendy Wasserstein for The Heidi Chronicles in 1989 was the first solo winner.
By 1989, despite the critical success of a debut solo album Brian Wilson, rumors abounded that Wilson had either suffered a stroke or had been permanently disabled due to excessive drug use.
Rei Momo ( 1989 ) was the first solo album by Byrne, after leaving Talking Heads, that features mainly Afro-Cuban, Afro-Hispanic, and Brazilian song styles including popular dances including merengue, Cuban Son, samba, mambo, cumbia, cha-cha-chá, bomba, and charanga.
* Lace ( solo guitar, Emanem, recorded 1989 )
The Devil and Billy Markham, published in Playboy in 1979, was later adapted into a solo one-act play that debuted on a double bill with Mamet's Bobby Gould in Hell ( 1989 ) with Dr. Hook vocalist Dennis Locorriere narrating.
* Late Nite is the name of a 1989 solo album by American guitarist Neal Schon
* 1989: Choros Assikikos, for violoncello solo
Despite Jerry Miller, Bob Mosley and Peter Lewis continuing to release solo records in the 1990s and 2000s, Moby Grape has not released an album of new material since the release of Legendary Grape in 1989.
Kember finished recordings for his debut solo album and single in March 1989, prior to the commencement of Spacemen 3's European tour.
In 1989, RCA deleted all of Rogers ' solo albums soon after he signed back to Reprise, where he used to record when he was a rock artist with his former group, The First Edition.
From 1986 to 1989, Belew's solo career would be on hold while he concentrated on The Bears.
Ebsen's recording of the Tin Man's only solo song, If I Only Had a Heart, still exists and is included on the 2-CD Deluxe Edition of the film's soundtrack, while a still photo recreation of the sequence featuring shots of Ebsen as the Tin Man was included as an extra with all VHS and DVD releases of the film since 1989.
Ringo Starr was living in L. A. and was writing and recording successfully, but as a solo artist had not been performing onstage other than rare guest appearances ( and would not tour until many years later, in 1989 ).
X-Clan's affiliates released a string of titles throughout the early 1990s: Professor X released a solo album titled Years of the 9, on the Blackhand Side in 1991 and a second solo album titled Puss N ' Boots: The Struggle Continues in 1993 ; Queen Mother Rage released Vanglorious Law in 1991 ( vanglorious is a word that the group made up — not to be confused with “ vainglorious ”); Isis released Rebel Soul in 1990 ; and YZ released his debut Sons of The Father ( noted for the song " Thinking of a Master Plan "), in 1989, followed by The Ghetto's Been Good to Me ( which included his modest hit " Return of the Holy One ") in 1993.

1989 and exhibition
The third and current reconstruction took place from 1 June 1988 and was completed on 1 October 1989 by Nigel Williams and Sandra Smith ( and overseen by David Akehurst ( CCO of Glass and Ceramics ) who had assessed the vase's condition during its appearance as the focal piece of an international exhibition of Roman glass and, at the conclusion of the exhibition, it was decided to go ahead with reconstruction and stabilization.
Wim Wenders Photographs, touring exhibition: Galerie F. C Gundlach, Hamburg ( 1989 ); Galerie Marie-Louise Wirth, Zürich ( 1990 ); Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film, Munich ( 1991 ); Fahey / Klein Gallery, Los Angeles ( 1991 ); Shibuya Seibu Dept.
According to the most authoritative present day catalogue, compiled by Seymour Slive in 1970-1974 ( Slive's last great Hals exhibition catalogue followed in 1989 ), another 222 paintings can be ascribed to Hals.
* Seymour Slive: Frans Hals, 3 dln ( oeuvre catalogue ), New York / London 1970 – 1974, and Frans Hals ( exhibition catalogue Washington / London / Haarlem, 1989.
In 1989 " Paolo Soleri Habitats: Ecologic Minutiae ," and exhibition of arcologies, space habitats and bridges, was presented at the New York Academy of Sciences.
In 1989, Levy was defeated by the computer Deep Thought in an exhibition match.
* 1989, Deep Thought loses two exhibition games to Garry Kasparov, the reigning world champion.
Gimbutas gained fame — and notoriety — with her last three books: The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe ( 1974 ); The Language of the Goddess ( 1989 ), which inspired an exhibition in Wiesbaden, 1993 / 94 ; and her final book, The Civilization of the Goddess ( 1991 ), which based on her documented archeological findings presented an overview of her conclusions about Neolithic cultures across Europe: housing patterns, social structure, art, religion, and the nature of literacy.
The redundant train shed became a covered car park in February the following year, but from 1989 until 1999 Brunel's station was an interactive science centre known as The Exploratory and exhibition space.
Controversially, Long is awarded for his lifetime body of work rather than an exhibition of work in 1989.
Short lost to Joel Benjamin by 2. 5 – 1. 5 at London 1983, drew with Eugenio Torre (+ 1 = 4 – 1 ) in Manila 1988, drew with Timman ( 3 – 3 ) in an exhibition match at Hilversum in 1989, defeated Boris Gulko in extra games in the PCA Candidates ' quarter-finals at New York 1994, and lost to Gata Kamsky by ( 5. 5 – 1. 5 ) in the PCA semi-finals at Linares 1995.
In 1989, Donald Wildmon of the American Family Association held a press conference attacking what he called " anti-Christian bigotry ," in an exhibition by photographer Andres Serrano.
On June 12, 1989, The Corcoran cancelled the Mapplethorpe exhibition, saying that it did not want to " adversely affect the NEA's congressional appropriations.
From 1989, as part of the Grands Projets of François Mitterrand, the building underwent a $ 10 million renovation by architect Antoine Stinco, resulting in about 12, 700 square feet of exhibition space spread across three floors.
After the Corcoran refused the Mapplethorpe exhibition, the underwriters of the exhibition went to the nonprofit Washington Project for the Arts, which showed all the images in its space from July 21 to August 13, 1989, to large crowds.
In 1989, as part of the San Diego Arts Festival, 26 Faberge eggs were loaned for display at the San Diego Museum of Art, the largest exhibition of Faberge eggs anywhere since the Russian Revolution.
* Annual world's premier Meccano exhibition is staged in the Embassy Theatre, on the Grand Parade by the seafront and opened in September 1989.
Amano's first exhibition, called " Hiten ", was held in 1989 at Yurakucho Mullion in Tokyo, Japan.
The next season ( 1989 – 90 ) he was temporarily added to the CSKA Moscow team during an exhibition tour of North America.
The manuscript finally was displayed at Haileybury in 1962, in an exhibition to mark the school's centenary ; in 1989 it moved permanently to the College archives after spending many years in a bank vault.
The Bruisers would be disbanded after competing in the 1989 season. The final two games they played were in exhibition games overseas against the Detroit Drive in Paris and then London in October 1989.
After a six-year absence from the Japanese ring, Urquidez agreed to fight an exhibition against Nobuya Asuka on April 24, 1989 at the Tokyo Dome as part of the New Japan Pro-Wrestling event.

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