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Smith also contributed to and sang the track " Yesterday's Gone " on Reeves Gabrels ' album Ulysses ( Della Notte ) released in 1999 via Internet and in 2000 on CD by E-Magine.
After the Vandellas ' split, Reeves ' sister Lois sang with the group Quiet Elegance and also sang background for Al Green, while Tilley retired from show business in the late 1970s, suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm in 1981 at the age of thirty-nine.
Attempting to showcase his versatility, Reeves sang on the Tony Bennett show in August 1956.
Sims Reeves sang on the opening day before an audience of 102, 000.
Reeves began to work as a radio announcer, and sang live between songs.
Reeves sang at the closing ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
From the first, he was given firm encouragement by Sims Reeves and Clara Novello, and by Mario and Grisi, with whom he sang on various occasions.
At the Birmingham festival of 1864 was given Michael Costa's new work Naaman, where ( as Elisha ) he sang opposite Sims Reeves and the young Adelina Patti ( then making her first appearance in oratorio ).
Clément sang the song " Dorénavant ," used as the theme of the film L ' Idole by Samantha Lang, starring Leelee Sobieski as well as the song " Samba de mon cœur qui bat " used in the soundtrack of the movie Something's Gotta Give starring Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Amanda Peet, Keanu Reeves and Frances McDormand.
The show transferred to London's West End on April 10, 2006, at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, where James Fox played lead piano and sang, with Darren Reeves as second piano man.
Composed of Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps, the group sang background vocals on numerous Motown recordings, including songs by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, the Four Tops, Jimmy Ruffin, Edwin Starr, The Supremes, The Marvelettes, Marvin Gaye, among others.
His immediate successor was the Englishman John Sims Reeves who sang into the 1880s.

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He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
Reeves reprised the role the following year in the film The Avenger, about Aeneas's arrival in Latium and his conflicts with local tribes as he tries to settle his fellow Trojan refugees there.
In earlier sections of the film, Reeve's Kent interacts with both his earthly parents and the spirit of his Kryptonian father through a special crystal, in a way George Reeves never did.
In Lois and Clark, Kent ( Dean Cain ) is a stereotypical wide-eyed farm kid from Kansas with the charm, grace and humor of George Reeves, but without the awkward geekiness of Christopher Reeve.
A hard-rocking quartet, Tin Machine came into being after Bowie began to work experimentally with guitarist Reeves Gabrels.
Coppola cast Gary Oldman in the film's title role, with Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder and Anthony Hopkins in supporting roles.
In collaboration with AIP, Tigon produced Michael Reeves ' Witchfinder General ( aka The Conqueror Worm, 1968 ).
In 1909 he had a daughter, Anna-Jane, with the writer Amber Reeves, whose parents, William and Maud Pember Reeves, he had met through the Fabian Society ; and in 1914, a son, Anthony West ( 1914 – 1987 ), by the novelist and feminist Rebecca West, twenty-six years his junior.
The Giants experienced a resurgent season with Reeves at the helm in 1993 however, and Simms and Taylor ended their careers as members of a playoff team.
In America the firm soil of the Plains allowed direct pulling with steam tractors, such as the big Case, Reeves or Sawyer-Massey breaking engines.
This success turned Whitehouse and Higson's career, and they began to appear on shows such as Vic Reeves ' Big Night Out and extensively for the BBC, with Whitehouse appearing on A Bit of Fry and Laurie as a man with a clinical need to have his bottom fondled, and Paul Merton: The Series, then as performer on shows such as Harry Enfield's Television Programme, where he developed numerous characters including DJ Mike Smash of Smashie and Nicey alongside Harry Enfield as Nicey.
During Reeves ' first season with Atlanta, they finished the season 6-2, after starting out 1-7, to compile a 7-9 record overall.
After that, Reeves was in constant conflict with his coaching staff and some of his players for the next 3 years.
Reeves lost Super Bowls XXI, XXII and XXIV coincidentally while with the Broncos.
Wenders ' book, Emotion Pictures, a collection of diary essays written while a film student, was adapted and broadcast as a series of plays on BBC Radio 3, featuring Peter Capaldi as Wenders, with Gina McKee, Saskia Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Harry Dean Stanton and Ricky Tomlinson, dramatised by Neil Cargill.
On 3 May 1661, he observed the planet Mercury transit over the Sun, using the telescope of telescope maker Richard Reeves in London together with astronomer Thomas Streete and Richard Reeves.
Sergeant Maylon Stark ( George Reeves ) has told Warden that Karen had many affairs at Fort Bliss, including with him.
During the last four years of his cohabitation with Locke, Eastwood had an intermittent, hidden affair with flight attendant Jacelyn Reeves.
Johnson, Tunis and Reeves have never publicly discussed their time with Eastwood, while Fisher said of their relationship " If the other person is not willing to grow and work on it, you can't do it by yourself.
Staines Rugby Football Club which used to play at the Lammas ( a recreation ground on Wraysbury Road, which was also known as the Ashby Recreation Ground ) relocated to The Reeves ( on Snakey Lane, near Hanworth ) in the 1960s but still proudly bears the name of the town with teams named Swans, Cobs and Mucky Ducks.
lang, Queen Latifah, Ledisi, Dianne Reeves, Linda Ronstadt, and Lizz Wright, collating songs most readily associated with the " First Lady of Song ".

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Bullock later appeared in The Lake House, a romantic drama also starring her Speed co-star, Keanu Reeves ; it was released on June 16, 2006.
Swoosie Kurtz and Mildred Natwick ( in her final film ) appeared in supporting roles, as did young relatively unknown actors Keanu Reeves and Uma Thurman, both of whom would go on to achieve fame in the 1990s, with starring roles in Speed ( 1994 ) and Pulp Fiction ( 1994 ) respectively.
They take advantage of the fact that young Cécile is secretly in love with her music teacher, the Chevalier Raphael Danceny ( Keanu Reeves ), who is penniless and therefore does not qualify in the eyes of her mother as a potential suitor.
When she fails, she dresses up as Superman herself, only to have Reeves turn up in costume at the last minute and rescue her after she traps herself on the ledge of her apartment.
After Motown staffer Mickey Stevenson noticed Reeves singing at a prominent Detroit club, he offered her his business card for an audition.
The next year, Reeves announced plans of starting her solo career.
At the same time, Motown Records moved its operations to Los Angeles ; when Reeves did not want to move, she negotiated out of her deal with Motown, signing with MCA in 1974, and releasing the critically acclaimed self-titled debut, Martha Reeves.
Despite critical rave reviews of her work, neither of Reeves ' post-Vandellas / Motown recordings produced the same success as they had the decade before.
After living what she called " a rock & roll lifestyle " of prescription pills and alcohol, Reeves sobered up in 1977, overcoming her addictions and becoming a born-again Christian.
In 1983, Reeves successfully sued for royalties from her Motown hits and the label agreed to have the songs credited as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas from then on.
In a letter to her husband Reeves McCullers, she explained that the novel was " one of those works that the least slip can ruin.
She received the 1952 Theatre World Award for her performance as Anna Reeves in The Chase, and starred in such Broadway hits as Picnic ( 1953 ), playing Millie Owens ( which she never felt received the credit it deserved ) and Bus Stop ( 1955 ), playing Cherie.
Reeves was born five months into their marriage ( the reason Reeves's mother subsequently claimed a false April birth date for her son, something he was unaware of until adulthood ).
Later, Reeves ' mother moved to California to stay with her sister.
When Coates was replaced by Noel Neill ( who had played Lois Lane in the Kirk Alyn serials ), Reeves defended her nervousness on her first day when he felt that the director was being too harsh with her.
Present in the house at the time of the incident were Leonore Lemmon ( who had been Reeves ' fiance at the time ), William Bliss, writer Robert Condon, and Carol Van Ronkel, who lived a few blocks away with her husband, screenwriter Rip Van Ronkel.

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