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Kaye's and patter
Many of the show's episodes survive today, and are notable for Kaye's opening " signature " patter.
Kaye's performance as fashion photographer Russell Paxton, and particularly his consistently showstopping performance of the patter song " Tschaikowsky ( and Other Russians )" in which he dashes through the names of 50 Russian composers in 39 seconds, made him a star.

Kaye's and were
When the police arrived the next morning, they were unable to find Mancini but found Kaye's body decomposing in the trunk in his new home.
Beginning with The Yes Album, Howe's electric and acoustic guitars, combined with Jon Anderson's vocals, Chris Squire's bass, and Tony Kaye's keyboards were seen as an essential part of the band's early sound.
In 2002 Kaye's prints were exhibited at the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington, DC.
Thurber was repeatedly consulted about the film's script, but his suggestions were largely ignored by producer Samuel Goldwyn, who had the writers alter the original story to showcase Kaye's talents.

Kaye's and hit
Two weeks prior to the interview, Kaye's wife had been in a supermarket in Ashkelon which had also been hit by a rocket but was unhurt .. Kaye later wrote an article for The Guardian calling for peace.
The song became Danny Kaye's only hit on the US charts.

Kaye's and M
* Six Bars at Seven 1940-writing as Mollie Kaye ** M M Kaye's first novel **
* M. M. Kaye's Shadow of the Moon ( copyright 1956 / 1979 ) is a fictional account of the last days of the British Raj in India with many scenes set in Lucknow and environs.
Mohammad M. Kaye's international best seller, The Far Pavilions is a historical fiction account of the Guides during the Second Afghan War in the late 19th century and is set primarily in Mardan.
In March 2005, she took on the role of Princess Anjuli in the West End musical adaptation of M. M. Kaye's The Far Pavilions.

Kaye's and .
Kaye's " Death in the Andamans.
The hotel Kaye and his colleagues stayed in suffered heavy damage ; a piece of the hotel's cornice was hurled into Kaye's room by the strong wind, nearly killing him.
Kaye's daughter, Dena, tells a story her father related about being at a restaurant in China and trying to order chicken.
Kaye's next venture was a short-lived Broadway show, where Sylvia Fine was the pianist, lyricist and composer.
The Straw Hat Revue opened on 29 September 1939, and closed after ten weeks, but it was long enough for critics to take notice of Kaye's work in it.
Kaye's friends filled in for him, with a different guest host each week.
* Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster also fashioned a short-lived superhero title, Funnyman, taking inspiration from Kaye's public persona.
Some of Kaye's films included the theme of doubles, two people who look identical ( both played by Danny Kaye ) being mistaken for each other, to comic effect.
While his wife wrote Kaye's material, there was much of it that was unwritten, springing from the mind of Danny Kaye, often while he was performing.
Kaye's ability with an orchestra was brought up by Dimitri Mitropoulos, who was then the conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
After Kaye's guest appearance, Mitropoulos remarked, " Here is a man who is not musically trained, who cannot even read music, and he gets more out of my orchestra than I ever have.
Kaye's name, birth and death dates are inscribed on the glove.
Arden's quick wit made her a natural talent for radio ; she became a regular on Danny Kaye's short-lived but memorably zany comedy-variety show in 1946, which also featured swing bandleader Harry James and gravel-voiced character actor-comedian Lionel Stander.
Kaye's show lasted one season, but Arden's display of comic talent and timing set the stage for her to be cast in her most well-known role, Madison High School English teacher Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks.
" Neither Gygax nor Blume had the money to buy the shares owned by Kaye's wife, and Blume persuaded Gygax to allow his father, Melvin Blume, to buy the shares and take Kaye's place as an equal partner.
In the third broadcast episode, " Mary Kaye's Baby ", Jesse says that he has delivered many babies, including Bo and Luke.
However, his clashes with Tony Kaye ( complicated by the fact that Rabin was playing most of the keyboards during the recording sessions ) led to Kaye's departure after around six months of rehearsing.
Kaye's short-term replacement on keyboards, Eddie Jobson, appeared briefly in the original video but was edited out as much as possible once Kaye had been persuaded to return to the band.
When Kaye unexpectedly died in 1975, Blume's father, Melvin, purchased Kaye's shares, and the company was re-formed as TSR Hobbies.
In 1974, TSR ( with Kaye's basement as a base of operations ) ran off 1, 000 copies of Dungeons & Dragons, selling them for $ 10 each and the extra dice needed for another $ 3. 50.

Kaye's and almost
In addition to money, Kaye's works sometimes include pistols and musical instruments and almost always show puns and humor.

Kaye's and immediately
When Kaye's program ended in the spring of 1967, Korman was immediately hired for The Carol Burnett Show.

Kaye's and by
A studio cast recording of the film's songs was released by Decca soon after the film, with Danny Kaye, Jane Wyman, and a backup chorus singing the songs from the film, also including two Sylvia Fine originals made specifically for the album, " Uncle Pockets " and " There's a Hole at the Bottom of the Sea ", and Danny Kaye's narration of two Tubby the Tuba stories by Paul Tripp.
Debate continues among radio buffs in the eastern U. S. as to which of Kaye's two versions of " War of the Worlds " was the best, but both have been recorded and avidly collected by aficionados of classic radio programming.
* History of the Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858: Commencing from the close of the second volume of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War by Colonel G. B.
Another woman by the name of Violette Kaye had disappeared, and the appearance of the first woman's body prompted greater scrutiny on Kaye's case.
This movie not only hints at a psychiatric undertone, it revels in it ; Kaye's character's love interest is a " lady psychiatrist " ( in the phrase used by a contemporary reviewer ).
This was followed by Paul Kaye's final announcement: " Big L time is now three o ' clock, and Radio London is now closing down.
The film was written and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, with songs by Kaye's wife, Sylvia Fine.
The film features dialogue with linguistic play ( particularly the names of the dummies " Clarence " and " Terrence " and the Slavic names of the spies ) which would also be a feature of Kaye's later film The Court Jester ( likewise written and directed by Frank and Panama ).
In addition, Greg was known as a record collector, archivist, and historian, and started the " Pebbles " series in the early-1980s, a project inspired by Lenny Kaye's 1972 Nuggets reissue.
The story as written by Nather involved Kaye's work on rewriting a blackjack program from the LGP-30 to a newer Royal McBee system, the RPC-4000 ; company sales executives had requested to modify the program so that the player has more winning chances, a request that Kaye reluctantly acceded to, but to his own delight, he accidentally changed the odds in favor of the dealer rather than the player.
Celebrity interviewer Dennis Pennis – created by Kaye and his friend Anthony Hines – was one of Kaye's best-known characters.
Kaye's mother-in-law, Shuli Katz, had been killed by a Katyusha rocket fired from Gaza some months before.
* Sammy Kaye's Orchestra ( recorded January 1952, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39667, with the flip side " Goodbye Sweetheart ")

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