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One of the hits Smash saw during this period was " People Are Still Having Sex " by long-time radio personality / actor and then-first time club artist LaTour.
He was a producer of house music when he released his first album, titled LaTour.
The bands more noted line-up changes include the addition of Emery Yost on bass in 1994, Dave Hunt on drums in 1996, and keyboard player Scot Bahry who would sit in for LaTour when he was on tour to promote the LaTour albums.
During the 1990s when LaTour was most recognized for creating dance music, he teamed up with fellow house music producer, Terry " Housemaster " Baldwin sometimes only known as Housemaster Baldwin to create a number of Chicago House singles for the underground house scene.
It was at this station that on-air personality, Chris Shebel coined him William " Bud " LaTour.
He was their Production Director and midday personality, where he went only by the name LaTour.
In January 2010, LaTour was offered the position of Production Director for KSWD 100. 3, The Sound.
It was released in April 1991 as the first single from his self-titled debut album LaTour ( 1991 ).

LaTour and for
While in Phoenix, Arizona for a muscular dystrophy benefit at a bowling alley, Jerry Lewis invited ' Bud ' LaTour and Mike Elliott to bowl with him.
LaTour performed as a studio musician for many House music record labels in Chicago during the ' 90s and musicians including Ralphie Rosario, White Knight, Terry Baldwin, Frankie Hollywood Rodriguez, DJ International Records, SOS Records, Underground Construction Records, and Trax Records.
While in Phoenix, Arizona for a muscular dystrophy benefit at a bowling alley, Jerry Lewis invited ' Bud ' LaTour and Mike Elliott to bowl with him.
Only there for the year, LaTour moved to Phoenix's KSLX as the evening personality and then joined Chicago's WRXR.
Though initially the band made efforts to replace LaTour — Blake Abbey of the Daytona Beach, Florida band Abagnale sporadically filled in as a rhythm guitarist — they soon decided to continue on as a four piece and began writing songs for their first full-length record.
Two days before the band left for recording in March 2006, LaTour decided to rejoin.

LaTour and Chicago
These include " Wrapping the Bear " ( 1985 Mike Elliott and Bud LaTour doing a Teddy Ruxpin parody ), " Hit Me Baby " ( original ), " School's Back " ( 1986 parody of School's Out by Alice Cooper ), " Nightmare on Sesame St ." ( 1986 original by Mike Elliott and Bud LaTour ), " Puka " ( 1987 parody of Suzanne Vega's " Luka " by Bud LaTour and Chicago radio deejay Scott Childers ), " The Way You Make Me Squeal " ( 1988 parody of Michael Jackson's " The Way You Make Me Feel "), and " You Always Poke My Eye " ( 1989 parody of The Pet Shop Boys " You Are Always On My Mind ").

LaTour and band
He called the band Muzloh and conceived the demos in his home recording studio, Chateau LaTour Studios.
Upon returning home in July, LaTour left the band.

LaTour and Squids
He enlisted Squids drummer Dave Hunt, Don Batryn on lead guitar, and Pete Shorner on bass to formally record at Chateau LaTour and play live.

LaTour and from
Climbing the ranks of radio, LaTour secured a position at a larger station, WBBM-FM also known as B96 as their weekend personality and Production Director from 1987 1992.
OsiriX has been developed by Rosset, working in LaTour Hospital ( Geneva, Switzerland ) and Joris Heuberger, a computer scientist from Geneva.
* " Blue ", by LaTour from LaTour, and from the Basic Instinct movie soundtrack

LaTour and
In 1983 1986, LaTour joined KZZP as their weekend on-air personality on the FM station and did the midday shift on their AM frequency.
From 1998 1999, LaTour joined WXXY as their evening personality using the name Bill LaTour.
* Jeff LaTour rhythm guitar
* Jeff LaTour guitar, backing vocals

LaTour and .
In spite of the ongoing and escalating conflict between LaTour and his well-connected rival Governor, Charles de Menou, Sieur d ' Aulnay, she would elevate LaTour's status amongst the power brokers of the day in France and in the growing English colonies to the south.
In 1645, she would successfully defend Fort LaTour against a vicious attack by d ' Aulnay, only to be betrayed, ultimately losing her life.
William LaTour, better known by his stage name LaTour and also known as " Bud " Latour, is an American singer, songwriter, and voice over artist.
In 1997, LaTour wrote a rock album.
LaTour collaborated with Mark Mumford of the UK's Mr. Roy and Terry Baldwin to form the aptly titled The LBM Experience under a white label series.
As a child, LaTour found a talent in writing parody songs.
Like many parody songwriters, The Dr. Demento Radio Show played a large part in showcasing the early talents of LaTour.
During those high school years, at the age of 16, LaTour became licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and secured a job at KUPD 97. 9 in Phoenix.

was and co-founder
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Apple's board of directors decided NeXTSTEP was a better choice and purchased NeXT in 1996 for $ 429 million, bringing back Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Considered by music authorities as the co-founder of Western swing, he was universally known as the King of Western Swing.
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