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The final Men at Work performances in the 1980s found Australian jazz saxophonist Paul Williamson replacing Ham and Russell Hitchcock as additional vocalist.
Woodley's and Dobe Newton's song " I Am Australian ", which was recorded by the Seekers, and by Durham with Russell Hitchcock and Mandawuy Yunupingu, has become an unofficial Australian anthem.
John Russell Taylor's official biography of Hitchcock, Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock ( 1978 ), suggests that the story originated after a spell of writer's block during the scripting of another movie project:
According to architectural historian Henry Russell Hitchcock, Riverton was the first totally planned residential subdivision in America.
The album included a duet with Air Supply singer Russell Hitchcock.
* Russell Hitchcock ( born 1949 ), vocalist from the soft rock band Air Supply
Actors appearing in the most episodes include Patricia Hitchcock ( Alfred Hitchcock's daughter ), Dick York, Robert Horton, James Gleason, John Williams, Robert H. Harris, Russell Collins, Claude Rains, Barbara Baxley, Ray Teal, Percy Helton, Phyllis Thaxter, Carmen Mathews, Mildred Dunnock and Alan Napier.
Air Supply is an Australian soft rock duo, consisting of Graham Russell as guitarist and singer-songwriter and Russell Hitchcock as lead vocalist.
Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar.
With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed a harmony vocal group in Melbourne, while the show was still playing.
Together, Hitchcock, Russell and Paul formed Air Supply.
The album was produced by Peter Dawkins ( Spectrum, Ross Ryan ) with Air Supply line-up as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist, arranger Adrian Scott.
A national tour followed with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara ( ex-Tamam Shud, Ariel ) on drums and Brenton White ( Skintight ) on guitar.
During the tour, Paul left the band with a new line-up of Goh, Hitchcock, Macara, and Russell, plus Joey Carbone on keyboards, Robin LeMesurier on lead guitar and Howard Sukimoto on bass guitar.
Although their music had some commercial success, Russell claimed, on a 1995 DVD, that he and Hitchcock were so poor that they were reduced to checking the backs of hotel sofas for change so that they could buy bread to make toast.
By early 1978 the line-up was Hitchcock, Macara and Russell, with Ken Francis on guitar, Rick Mellick on keyboards and Bill Putt ( Spectrum, Ariel ) on bass guitar.
However, by mid-1978, only Hitchcock and Russell remained in the line-up backed by Ralph Cooper ( Windchase ) on drums, Brian Hamilton ( ex-Sailor ) on bass guitar and vocals, and David Moyse ( Sailor ) on guitar.
Esler-Smith had been the orchestral arranger for the production of Jesus Christ Superstar where Hitchcock and Russell had initially met, and he would maintain a long association with Air Supply throughout his life.
During 1980, the line-up of Hitchcock, Russell, Esler-Smith, Cooper, and Moyse was augmented by David Green on bass guitar, with Goh returning on lead guitar in 1981.
Russell Hitchcock of Air Supply at the Max Pavilion in Singapore, 19 June 2009.
It included Trevor Jones's instrumental music from the film as well as dialogue excerpts and songs such as " Blue Eyes Are Sensitive To The Light " by Sara Hickman, " Caught in Your Web ( Swear to Your Heart )" by Russell Hitchcock, and " I Left My Heart in San Francisco " by Tony Bennett.

Russell and recorded
The song was first recorded in 1926 as performed by John Collinson and Russell Callow.
* the Port Phillip myth ( recorded as told to Robert Russell in 1850 ), describing Port Phillip Bay as once dry land, and the course of the Yarra River being once different, following what was then Carrum Carrum swamp.
Another album recorded in 1974 that was rejected by Word Records was Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners, a documentary album that took " a satirical look at the early 1970s ' religious pop music ' trend from 1970 to 1974 ", written by celebrities who had " jumped on the ` 70s spiritual bandwagon ", and featured Norman singing covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 by AB Records.
In May 1935, Prima and Russell recorded " The Lady in Red ", a national jukebox hit.
The hottest temperature recorded in Russell was 114 ° F ( 46 ° C ) in 1980 ; the coldest temperature recorded was-24 ° F (- 31 ° C ) in 1989.
A rock and roll standard, since its original release " Heartbreak Hotel " has been covered by several rock and pop acts, including Willie Nelson and Leon Russell, who recorded a duet version that topped the Country charts in 1979.
Robert Russell Bennett conducted the orchestra in his arrangements of Richard Rodgers ' musical themes for the 26 documentary programs ( recorded in Rockefeller Center's Center Theatre ).
For example, Leon Russell performed " Young Blood " at the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, imitating the group's arrangement of the song with four different solo voices, and Bad Company's version of the song reached # 20 on 22 – 29 May 1976 on the Hot 100 ; Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen recorded The Robins ' " Riot in Cell Block # 9 ," while The Beach Boys recorded a 1971 version with revised lyrics by that group's vocalist Mike Love, titled " Student Demonstration Time.
In addition to the Stray Cats, Rocker has recorded or performed with Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, Scotty Moore, Keith Richards and numerous others.
On May 11, 1945, Vaughan recorded " Lover Man " for the Guild label with a quintet featuring Gillespie and Parker with Al Haig on piano, Curly Russell on double bass and Sid Catlett on drums.
This melody in turn inspired Graham to write the lyric-You Raise Me Up, which has been recorded by some 400 artists ( including Westlife, Josh Groban, Brian Kennedy and Secret Garden, Daniel O ’ Donnell, Helene Fischer, Il Divo, Russell Watson and Paul Potts ) and has become one of the most successful songs in popular music history.
The only recorded Molly dances come from Comberton and Girton, villages just outside Cambridge, researched by Russell Wortley and Cyril Papworth.
The band also realised music videos directed by Roger Christian, Marcelo Anciano, Russell Mulcahy and Dean Chamberlain, and recorded the single " Say the Word " for the Playing for Keeps movie soundtrack.
George Caleb Bingham, and later Frederick Remington, Charles M. Russell, the photographer Edward S. Curtis, and others recorded the American Western heritage and the Old American West through their art.
Cherry co-led The Avant-Garde session which saw John Coltrane replacing Coleman in the Quartet, recorded and toured with Sonny Rollins, was a member of the New York Contemporary Five with Archie Shepp and John Tchicai, and recorded and toured with both Albert Ayler and George Russell.
The quote " We are none of us infallible, not even the youngest of us " is attributed to Thompson and is recorded in Collections and Recollections by George W. E. Russell ( 1898 ) and also in Trinity College An Historical Sketch by G. M.
Songs titled Casey Jones, usually about the crash or the driver, have been recorded by Vernon Dalhart ( Edison Disc recorded June 16, 1925 ), This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb, Feverfew ( Blueboy ( band )), Tom Russell, Leonid Utyosov, Billy Murray, The New Christy Minstrels, and Skillet Lickers.
The song regained prominence in 1932 when the Irish lyricist Jimmy Kennedy added words and it was recorded by the then popular Henry Hall ( and his BBC Dance Orchestra ) featuring Val Rosing ( Gilbert Russell ) as lead vocalist, which went on to sell a million copies.
He also recorded a cover version of The Monks ' " Monk Time " for a tribute album with that band's singer Gary Burger, and Russell Simins of Blues Explosion.

Russell and 1987
* Miller, Russell: Bare-Faced Messiah, 1987
* 1987 – Kris Russell, Canadian ice hockey player
A 1987 recording by the New Sadler's Wells Opera, for which David Russell Hulme was adviser, restored most of the surviving material from the first-night version, including " For thirty-five years I've been sober and wary ", as well as the extra music from the ghost scene.
* Allen K. Kneese and Clifford S. Russell ( 1987 ).
Her last film of the 1980s was opposite partner Kurt Russell for the third time in the comedy Overboard ( 1987 ).
* American ( U. S. A .)— Caine, Rachel: Feast of Fools ( Morganville Vampires, Book 4 ) ( 2008 ; vampire Myrnin dresses as Pierrot ); Dennison, George: " A Tale of Pierrot " ( 1987 ); DePaola, Tomie: Sing, Pierrot, Sing: A Picture Book in Mime ( 1983 ; children's book, illustrated by the author ); Hoban, Russell ( has lived in England since 1969 ): Crocodile and Pierrot: A See-the-Story Book ( 1975 ; children's book, illustrated by Sylvie Selig ).
Sexton Ming, Tracey Emin, Charles Thomson ( artist ) | Charles Thomson, Billy Childish and musician Russell Wilkinson at the Rochester Adult Education Centre to record The Medway Poets LP, 11 December 1987.
In its initial formation in 1987, in addition to Bjelland and Barbero, the band included Chris Holetz on bass and singer Cindy Russell.
Long's son, Russell Long, was a U. S. senator from 1948 to 1987.
* Miller, Russell ; Bare-faced Messiah, Michael Joseph books, 1987, ISBN 0-7181-2764-1
* History of La Russell by Charles and Neva Chrisman, 1987.
* Singer Tom Russell wrote a song called Bergenfield, discussing the suicide via carbon monoxide of four teenagers in the borough in 1987.
Sexton Ming, Tracey Emin, Charles Thomson ( artist ) | Charles Thomson, Billy Childish and Russell Wilkins at the Rochester Adult Education Centre 11 December 1987 to record The Medway Poets LP album | LP
* John Russell, 4th Earl Russell ( 1921 – 1987 ), eldest son of Bertrand Russell
* John Russell ( American football ) ( born 1987 ), American football player
Russell Billiu Long ( November 3, 1918May 9, 2003 ) was an American Democratic politician and United States Senator from Louisiana from 1948 until 1987.
* 1987 Jim Kale, Dale Russell, Sonnie Bernardi, Mike Hanford, Kenny Carter
* 1987 Jim Kale, Garry Peterson, Dale Russell, Mike Hanford, Kenny Carter
His works for large orchestras, such as " Run Silent, Run Deep, Run Loud, Run High " ( conducted by Hale Smith ), and " Mix for Orchestra " ( conducted by Dennis Russell Davies ) were both premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1987 and 1993 respectively.
What is now the Russell Athletic Bowl was sprung from a desire to hold a second bowl game in Miami as an accompaniment to the Orange Bowl, and to showcase the brand new stadium in the city that was built in 1987.
Ian Tyson's 1987 album, Cowboyography, includes a song titled " The Gift " telling the story of Russell.
In 1987, he appeared as a celebrity panelist on the John Davidson version of Hollywood Squares, and had a small role in the comedy film Overboard starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.

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