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For the TV show, Assistant prop man Kaye Trapp leased the producers a 1924 Ford T-tub hot rod he recently bought from his friend and its builder, Norm Grabowski.

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When Gary Gygax could not find an established games company willing to publish Dungeons & Dragons, the new type of game he and Dave Arneson were co-developing, Gygax and Don Kaye formed Tactical Studies Rules in October 1973.
Tactical Studies Rules ( TSR ) was formed in 1973 as a partnership between Gary Gygax and Don Kaye, who scraped together $ 2, 400 for startup costs, to formally publish and sell the rules of Dungeons & Dragons, one of the first modern role-playing games ( RPG ).
White women ( such as Kaye Kiker ) and their husbands formed the group.
Several liberal members of SAG, led by Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Danny Kaye, and Gene Kelly formed the Committee for the First Amendment ( CFA ) and flew to Washington, DC, in late October 1947 to show support for the Hollywood Ten.
Sir Emmanuel Kaye, also chairman and a major shareholder of Lansing Bagnall at the time, formed the company, independent of his other interests for the purpose of acquiring Coventry Climax.
Kimball, Sherwood, Tony Kaye and Jimmy Haun formed new band, Yoso, with a debut studio album in April 2009.
The Bats are an influential New Zealand rock band formed in 1982 in Christchurch by Paul Kean ( bass ), Malcolm Grant ( drums ), Robert Scott ( lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards ) and Kaye Woodward ( lead guitar, vocals ).

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The sessions began in June 1967, with the group ( except for Lee and Maclean ) replaced by well-known Los Angeles session musicians Billy Strange ( guitar ), Don Randi ( piano ), Hal Blaine ( drums ) and most likely Carol Kaye ( bass ).
In December 2004, the MusicBrainz project was turned over to the MetaBrainz Foundation, a non-profit group, by its creator Robert Kaye.
Squire also recruited another former Yes musician, Tony Kaye, whose approach to keyboards suited the new group.
The couple returned to Los Angeles and quickly became part of a social group that included some of the most successful young people in the film industry, including Steve McQueen, Warren Beatty, Mia Farrow, Peter Sellers, Jacqueline Bisset, Leslie Caron, Joan Collins, Joanna Pettet, Laurence Harvey, Peter Fonda and Jane Fonda, older film stars like Henry Fonda, Kirk Douglas, Yul Brynner and Danny Kaye, musicians such as Jim Morrison and the Mamas & the Papas, and record producer Terry Melcher and his girlfriend Candice Bergen.
He first joined Yes in 1971 to replace Tony Kaye, and left the group in 1974 to work on his solo career.
The group gained wider recognition thanks to the inclusion of " Open My Eyes " on Nuggets ( 1972 ), the genre-defining anthology of American 1960s garage punk and psychedelia compiled by musician Lenny Kaye, and the three Nazz LPs were reissued by Rhino Records on LP in 1983 and subsequently on CD.
In 2011 with new vital blood the legendary group featuring Derrick " Duckie " Simpson, Andrew Bees, Kaye Starr, are touring the US first time since 2002 with successful shows and festivals Worldwide.
Co-Chairs of the group are Fareed Zakaria — GPS, Host at CNN and Editor-at-Large of TIME Magazine — and Charles R. Kaye, Co-President of Warburg Pincus.
For many of the L. A. recordings, members of the Wrecking Crew -- the prominent group of session musicians including drummer Earl Palmer, bassist Carol Kaye, guitar virtuoso Tommy Tedesco, and keyboard genius Larry Knechtel -- joined the team at Motown.
It was so called because it brought together the previous Yes album's lineup ( Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Alan White, Tony Kaye ) and the then ex-Yes members group Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe ( Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe ).
On October 27, 1947, she flew with a group of about 30 actors, directors, writers, and filmmakers ( including John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Danny Kaye ), to Washington D. C. to protest the actions of Congress.
Otherwise, the best-known ' members ' of this unofficial group are bassist / guitarist Carol Kaye, one of the few female instrumentalists to achieve success in the recording industry at the time ; and drummer Hal Blaine, who has played on tens of thousands of recording sessions, including Sinatra's, and is believed by some to be the most recorded drummer in history.
Throughout the 1950s, Kaye played bebop jazz guitar in dozens of nightclubs around Los Angeles with many noted bands including Bob Neal's jazz group, Jack Sheldon backing Lenny Bruce, Teddy Edwards and Billy Higgins.
A 2012 documentary film, " The Young Ancestors ", follows a group of teenagers from Santa Fe Preparatory School as they learn the Tewa language in a self-study program with the help of a mentor, seventh grade literature teacher Laura Kaye Eagles.
In the video's plotline, certain members of the public take such offence at Pennis that they form a protest group against him, and the leader of the group deliberately provokes lawyer Mike Strutter ( another Kaye character, see below ) into strangling and finally bludgeoning Pennis to death.
The British comedy band Fat Les would later release a direct parody for their 1998 song " Vindaloo "; Paul Kaye takes the role of an Ashcroft look-alike who is mocked by a growing group of passersby as the video progresses.
Schellen has continued to work with Sherwood on a number of other projects including joining progressive group Circa in 2008 ( replacing Alan White ), thus re-joining Tony Kaye again on keyboards and Jimmy Haun on guitars.
Around this time Axelrod also began working with a regular group of leading session musicians, notably Howard Roberts ( guitar ), Carol Kaye ( bass ) and Earl Palmer ( drums ), first using them on records by David McCallum and then used to fill out two records that were released by the Electric Prunes, Mass In F Minor and Release Of An Oath.
Over time, the female members of the group changed: Frantz was replaced by Sue Powell in 1977, who in turn was replaced by Jamie Kaye in 1980, while Hackeman was replaced by Melissa Dean in 1979.
The group has opened for a number of world-renowned slam poets including Roger Bonair-Agard, Derrick C. Brown, Andrea Gibson, Sarah Kay ( poet ), Phil Kaye, Taylor Mali, Anis Mojgani, Shihan, and Buddy Wakefield.

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One example was recorded in 1948, by Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise, Sidney Lippman, and later Perry Como, called A, You're Adorable:
Lenny Kaye used the term " classic garage-punk ," in reference to a song recorded in 1966 by The Shadows of Knight, in the liner notes of the anthology album Nuggets, released in 1972.
A five song pop-rock EP entitled simply Stonehill was also recorded in 1984 with producer Kaye, with the intent of promoting Stonehill to the general music market, but very few copies were released.
Other hit versions of the song were recorded by Sammy Kaye and Dinah Shore.
Conductor John Owen Edwards along with JAY Records recorded the first ever complete recording, with all musical numbers, scene change music and incidental music, of the show's score in the 1990s with Judy Kaye and Barry Bostwick starred.
*" Daddy ", a hit song in 1941 written by Bobby Troup and recorded by both the Andrews Sisters and Sammy Kaye
Kaye recorded a version of " I Wanna Know ," a 1950s R & B ballad.
Charlene Kaye also recorded this version for her The Brilliant Eyes EP.
* The song has been recorded by Stubby Kaye ( 1961 ), Michael Feinstein ( album: Pure Imagination, 1992 ), and Joan Morris ( album: Bolcom, Morris & Morath sing Yip Harburg, 2003 ).
Conlan's name was mentioned several times in a fictitious baseball game celebrated in the 1962 song " The Los Angeles Dodgers ," recorded by Danny Kaye.
One of their bassists, Carol Kaye, is said to be the most recorded bassist of all time with 10, 000 sessions spanning four decades, yet is largely unknown to the general public.
The primary score was by John Kander and Fred Ebb, whose first success as a team had been the song " My Coloring Book ," which had been written for Kaye Ballard, but was recorded by Streisand in 1962, who popularized it.
Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra recorded " Daddy ", which was no. 1 for 8 weeks on the Billboard Best Seller chart and the no. 5 record of 1941.
* " Daddy "-1941, recorded by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra, The Andrews Sisters, The Charioteers, performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Rabin returned to the band, but demos were recorded by a line-up of Squire, White, Kaye, Rabin and Sherwood.
The latter includes a new track recorded with Tony Kaye.
He recorded a large number of songs that were covers of United States hit songs, including Perry Como's " Kewpie Doll ," Jimmie Rodgers ' " Kisses Sweeter than Wine ," Boyd Bennett's " Seventeen " ( also covered in the US by the Fontane Sisters ), Jim Lowe's " The Green Door ," and ( with The Kaye Sisters ), The Fleetwoods ' " Come Softly to Me ".
Pop has also performed or recorded with rock-oriented bands and artists including Floor Kiss, Immaculate Hearts, The Shams, Black Flies, John Sinclair, Jayne County, The Amazing Cherubs, Fur, Michael Karoli ( Can ), Richard Lloyd, James Chance, The Slits, Odetta, Gary Lucas, Bobby Radcliff, Patti Palladin, Darlene Love, Andy Shernoff, The Walsos, Nona Hendryx, Band of Outsiders, Lenny Kaye, Jahn Xavier and the Gun Club.
Around 1971, the band renamed themselves The Sidewinders, and the following year recorded and released their only album, produced by Lenny Kaye and featuring songs written and sung by Paley .< ref >
In 1936, as the popularity of recorded music grew, WNEW was the defendant in a lawsuit initiated by bandleaders Paul Whiteman, Sammy Kaye and Fred Waring claiming that the playing of records on radio broadcasts was undermining performers ' network contracts, which often called for exclusive services.
Another version was recorded by the Sammy Kaye orchestra, on August 15, 1952, and issued by Columbia Records as catalog number 39856.
The song was also recorded by Danny Kaye in 1950.
Danny Kaye recorded a version in 1950 and Conway Twitty recorded it in 1960.

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