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1980s and Glenn
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Glenn and Metzenbaum had strained relations.
Glenn Branca performing at Hallwalls in the 1980s
Mr. Craddock remained active in Glenn Heights politics, serving on the city council during the 1970s and 1980s.
The Comedy Company, in the 1980s, featured the comic talents of Mary-Anne Fahey, Ian McFadyen, Mark Mitchell, Glenn Robbins, Kym Gyngell and others.
For a brief period during the late 1980s, North Stars games were telecast over Saint Cloud-based UHF station KXLI ( with Doug McLeod on play-by-play and former Islander goalie Glenn " Chico " Resch on color ), but given the station's distant transmitter location near Big Lake, Minnesota, reception in the Twin Cities ranged from mediocre to non-existent.
Other frequent targets of Skip's jokes included the Montreal Expos ' mascot Youppi, New York Mets fans, professional wrestling, TBS baseball broadcast producer Glenn Diamond, and the post game B-movie frequently shown on TBS during the 1980s.
In the 1980s, the autobiography was adapted into a one-act Broadway play starring Glenn Close.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Glenn and Metzenbaum had strained relations.
* Glenn Talbot appeared in the 1980s Incredible Hulk TV series voiced by Pat Fraley.
Also credited with helping launch her career is the talented Glenn Gutierrez, a well known music producer from the Bay Area who also produced for Stevie B in the early 1980s.
During the early to mid 1980s, Dr. Glenn Spaulding was the first to sort viable whole human and animal spermatozoa using a flow cytometer, and utilized the sorted motile rabbit sperm for artificial insemination.
NASA Glenn continued to develop electrostatic ion thrusters through the 1980s, developing the NSTAR engine, that was used successfully on the Deep Space 1 probe, the first mission to fly an interplanetary trajectory using electric propulsion as the primary propulsion.
After graduating from Columbia University with a degree in English Literature, he formed the New York No Wave band The Del-Byzanteens in the early 1980s with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch and painter James Nares, collaborated with photographer Nan Goldin on the soundtrack to her Ballad of Sexual Dependency, and toured the world as a veteran of Glenn Branca's guitar ensemble.
Glenn Patrick Lazarus ( born on 11 December 1965 in Queanbeyan, New South Wales ) is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 90s who has been named amongst the nation's finest of the 20th century.
Ned's other son is Glenn Jarrett, who was a regular Busch Series driver and had a few Winston Cup starts in the 1980s.
Glenn Gordon Caron ( born 1954 ) ( sometimes credited as Glenn Caron ) is an American television writer, director and producer, probably best-known for the television series Moonlighting in the 1980s and Medium in the 2000s.
Over the next three seasons, Smith continued to shape the team through trades and free-agent signings, acquiring several players from the Edmonton Oilers dynasty of the 1980s, such as Kevin Lowe, Adam Graves, Esa Tikkanen, Jeff Beukeboom, Craig McTavish and Glenn Anderson.
Shadow Keep is a role-playing video game created in 1991 by Glenn Seemann, though an earlier version of the game existed in the early 1980s for the PET and TRS80 computers ( credits unknown ).
* Glenn Blackwood and Lyle Blackwood of the Miami Dolphins " Killer B's " defense of the early 1980s

1980s and Sonic
As a result, in part, of the popular and commercial resurgence of punk in the late 1980s and after, with the growing popularity of such bands as Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Fugazi, Bikini Kill, Green Day and The Offspring, a number of other punk zines have appeared, such as Punk Planet, Razorcake, Tail Spins, Sobriquet, Profane Existence and Slug and Lettuce.
Sonic screwdrivers appear in the 1980s Fighting Fantasy book Sky Lord ( although it is never used for anything in the book ), the Iron Man novel Femme Fatales, and the Red Dwarf novel Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers.
In the 1980s and 1990s, The Urinals, Manic Street Preachers, The Minutemen, Sonic Youth, and R. E. M., expressed a fondness for the group.
Footage was restored in the 1980s by local judge Eric Sonic and copies made for area residents.
As many of the bands on the label sought to expand beyond the limitations of the hardcore genre, SST released many key albums that were instrumental in the development of American alternative rock, including releases by the Minutemen, Hüsker Dü, the Meat Puppets, Sonic Youth, and Dinosaur Jr. After a peak release schedule in the late 1980s, SST began venturing into jazz releases.
His first album, Ball-Hog or Tugboat ?, featured appearances from dozens of musicians ( many were Watt's peers from the 1980s SST era ), including Henry Rollins, Eddie Vedder, J Mascis, Carla Bozulich, Evan Dando, members of Sonic Youth, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frank Black, Nirvana, Soul Asylum, Jane's Addiction, the Beastie Boys and the Screaming Trees.
In addition, Pettibon has designed the cover of the 1991 Sonic Youth album, " Goo "; bassist Kim Gordon had been a longtime admirer of Pettibon's art and written about him for Artforum in the 1980s.
While Link Wray was the pioneer of guitar distortion, Allan pushed it to a new level, distorting his signal so much as to give his guitar tone a buzzing, grinding quality: “ fuzzy .” Guitar sounds along similar lines would become a staple of 1970s rock and Allan's penchant for extreme, heavy, noisy guitar work displayed on tracks like “ Devil's Rumble ,” “ Cycle-Delic ” and “ King Fuzz ” presaged 1980s acts like Sonic Youth.
The Sacrilege remix album features remixes of Can tracks by artists who were influenced by Can, including Sonic Youth and U. N. K. L. E .. Their ethnomusicological tendencies pre-date the craze for world music in the 1980s.
Sonic joined BSY after the disintegration of seminal Orangeburg, South Carolina punk band Red Menace, which had blazed trails of its own in the early 1980s.
By the late 1980s, the American alternative scene was dominated by styles ranging from quirky alternative pop ( They Might Be Giants and Camper Van Beethoven ), to noise rock ( Sonic Youth, Big Black ) to industrial rock ( Ministry, Nine Inch Nails ).
The top mainstream American Alternative Rock bands of 1980s included Hüsker Dü, The Replacements, R. E. M., The Pixies, and Sonic Youth which were popular long before the Grunge movement of the early 1990s.
For a time in the late 1970s and early 1980s, after-school cartoons were hosted by the costumed Sonic Man space alien character, played by Larry Sprinkle, who has been a staple in Charlotte radio and television, including a weatherman for WRET / WPCQ / WCNC since the 1980s.
Pan Sonic cite their main influences from the early 1980s, with industrial acts like Throbbing Gristle, Einstürzende Neubauten and Suicide to reggae, hip-hop and dub.
Important bands of the 1980s alternative movement in the US included R. E. M., Hüsker Dü, Jane's Addiction, Sonic Youth and the Pixies.
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love is a compilation album of songs culled from Sonic Youth's various releases from the 1980s.
The release of this compilation coincided with the release of a music video collection of the same name, featuring all of Sonic Youth's music videos from the 1980s.

1980s and Youth
Christian alternative music has its roots in the early 1980s, as the earliest efforts at Christian punk and new wave were recorded by artists like Andy McCarroll and Moral Support, Undercover, The 77s, Adam Again, Quickflight, Daniel Amos, Youth Choir ( later renamed The Choir ), Lifesavers Underground, Michael Knott, The Altar Boys, Breakfast with Amy, Steve Taylor, 4-4-1, David Edwards and Vector.
Their evidence comes from an analysis of data compiled in the National Longitudinal Study of Youth ( NLSY ), a study conducted by the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics tracking thousands of Americans starting in the 1980s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the Conservative Government promoted the Youth Training Scheme, National Vocational Qualifications and General National Vocational Qualifications.
Shortly after Reagan's death in 2004, the Maximumrocknroll Radio Show composed an episode made up of anti-Reagan songs from the 1980s including material by Dead Kennedys, Government Issue, DRI, Youth Brigade, Crucifucks, Wasted Youth, Dayglo Abortions, Reagan Youth, T. S. O. L., The Fartz and others.
The Youth Performing Arts School, actually a magnet school within Manual, opened in 1978 and, along with the changing curriculum, presaged Manual's transition to an academically intensive magnet school in the 1980s.
In the 1970s and 1980s, industrial noise groups like Current 93, Hafler Trio, Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Laibach, Steven Stapleton, Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, Smegma, Nurse with Wound, Einstürzende Neubauten, The Haters, and The New Blockaders performed industrial noise music mixing loud metal percussion, guitars, and unconventional " instruments " ( such as jackhammers and bones ) in elaborate stage performances.
The Choir was originally formed as Youth Choir in the early 1980s by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong.
In the Los Angeles South Bay, American hardcore punk was born with bands like Black Flag, the Circle Jerks, the Minutemen, Bad Religion and Youth Brigade, who formed in the mid-to late 1970s / early 1980s.
It was named after a song by the 1980s Halifax band Jellyfishbabies, called Youth Action Pact.
In the early 1980s, an anonymous backpacker wrote those words in the Visitors ' Book at the Kerikeri Youth Hostel.
They have included: the London Club Theatre Group ( 1950s ), 7: 84 Scotland ( 1970s ), the Children's Music Theatre, later the National Youth Music Theatre under Jeremy James Taylor, the National Student Theatre Company ( from the 1970s ), Communicado ( 1980s and 1990s ), Red Shift ( 1990s ), Grid Iron, and Fitchburg State University.
In addition, some Quebec artists also included from the 1960s to the 1980s Lewis Furey, Leonard Cohen, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Men Without Hats, Norman Iceberg, Rational Youth, Corey Hart, Julie Masse, Martine St-Clair, Nuance, Marjo, Offenbach, The Box, Gino Vannelli, Luba, Jacynthe, France Joli, Sass Jordan and Grimskunk, who have frequently recorded both English and French material.
Youth in Asia were an early 1980s UK anarcho punk band from London, whose name was a jeu-de-mots of the word euthanasia.
Elements of the late 1980s youth crew style of hardcore are prominent in their earlier recordings, and Youth of Today have been cited as an important influence.

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