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She collaborated with producers Max Martin and Denniz Pop, who provided the singer with a gritty yet popular sound.
She organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon, president of the local chapter of the NAACP ; and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a new minister in town who gained national prominence in the civil rights movement.
She has also collaborated with Marius de Vries, who has worked with Björk.
She collaborated with novelist and playwright Michael Frayn on the BBC programmes Beyond a Joke ( 1972 ) and Making Faces ( 1975 ).
She has collaborated with Ann M. Martin twice, with P. S.
She collaborated with French group Indochine on their song " Le Grand Secret ", singing a duet in French with Nicola Sirkis, to great acclaim in France.
She collaborated again with director Robert Altman in what would prove to be his last film, A Prairie Home Companion, playing Rhonda Johnson, one half of a middle-aged Midwestern singing duo with Meryl Streep.
She also collaborated with Junkie XL for his 2003 album Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin.
She also collaborated on the album Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell, which earned a gold record certificate.
She and Renwick also collaborated on another comedy-drama, Love Soup, starring Tamsin Greig and transmitted on BBC One in the autumn of 2005.
She then collaborated with actress Neve Campbell on a screenplay named The Company ( 2003 ), about the inner workings of Chicago ’ s Joffrey Ballet, which was directed by her old friend Robert Altman.
She has also collaborated with dance artist Chicane for performing the vocals on the single " Saltwater ", which was also featured in the VisitScotland advertising campaign, as well as having been used by Fáilte Ireland to promote Ireland, and by Belfast city council, both in television adverts.
She collaborated with talented craftsman such as Jim Steinman and David Foster who helped her devise more adult contemporary songs.
She first collaborated on a screenplay for The Dark Angel, an earlier play and silent film.
She was married to fellow composer Hajime Mizoguchi, with whom she collaborated on the soundtracks for Please Save My Earth and The Vision of Escaflowne.
She also collaborated with Texas Music band, Cross Canadian Ragweed on their hit, " Sick and Tired " in 2004.
She has recorded extensively with this unusual instrument and has collaborated with such luminary figures as composer Pauline Oliveros, choreographer Deborah Hay, the Kronos Quartet, and Francis-Marie Uitti.
She consoled herself largely by recording a new album, enlisting Charlie Calello, with whom she had collaborated on Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.
She concluded that he was not an " agent " and that there is no evidence he collaborated with KGB.
She has collaborated with most major orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic and Berlin Philharmonic.
She received a Golden Globe Award for the music score to the film Gladiator, on which she collaborated with Hans Zimmer.
She next collaborated with the duo Secret Garden in recording the song " The Things You Are to Me " for their 2007 album, Inside I'm Singing.
She has collaborated with a number of other musicians, among them Otomo Yoshihide, Sachiko M ( with whom she performs as Cosmos ) and Utah Kawasaki ( with whom she makes up Astro Twin ).
She also collaborated with composers including Aaron Copland on Appalachian Spring, Louis Horst, Samuel Barber, William Schuman, Carlos Surinach, Norman Dello Joio, and Gian Carlo Menotti.
She collaborated with NewsRadio writer Joe Furey for a special, " Working with Joe Furey " featurette for Furey's film Love and Support.

She and productions
Murder, She Said ( 1961, directed by George Pollock ) was the first of four British MGM productions starring Rutherford.
She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical Wicked, both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2009.
She will be co-starring in ' Essence ', the pilot for Blue Hours ' revival of the classic radio anthology " Suspense ", as well as in other upcoming productions.
She appeared in several productions in Paris, earning rave reviews for her fine soprano voice.
She worked in Off Broadway productions such as For Dear Life and Dancing on Checker's Grave, and supported herself with several part-time jobs, which included working as a telemarketer, waitress, and bike messenger.
She carried out a successful tour of America in 1915, and on returning to France she played in her own productions almost continuously until her death.
She has appeared in many theatrical productions, in films and on television.
She was not particularly academic and in her teenage years she began acting at school in amateur stage productions.
She played supporting roles in Burnt Offerings ( 1976 ) and The Disappearance of Aimee ( 1976 ), but clashed with Karen Black and Faye Dunaway, the stars of the two respective productions, because she felt that neither extended her an appropriate degree of respect, and that their behavior on the film sets was unprofessional.
She had intended to become a teacher, but instead began working with an advertising agency, and appeared in local theatrical productions.
She first came to prominence in the early 1970s with critically acclaimed roles in the local stage productions of Hair ' and Jesus Christ Superstar ( in which she was the first African-American to play the role of Mary Magdalene ) before launching a solo career.
Lillie Langtry ( October 13, 1853 – February 12, 1929 ), usually spelled Lily Langtry when she was in the U. S., born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, was a British music hall singer and stage actress famous for her many stage productions including She Stoops to Conquer, The Lady of Lyons and As You Like It.
She has performed in many television shows, theater productions and movies, earning a variety of awards for her acting, including an Obie Award, a Golden Satellite Award and a Saturn Award.
She acted in more than 100 stage productions and did more than 60 film and TV roles.
She has taken on the role of Director for a number of stage productions.
She has performed in theatre productions of The Playboy of the Western World, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Glass Menagerie, Hedda Gabler, The Sisters Rosensweig, The Heidi Chronicles and Uncle Vanya.
She performed in several Broadway productions in the 1950s and married actor Logan Ramsey in 1954.
She also starred in several theater productions on the island.
She subsequently expanded her repertory to include roles such as Oscar in Un ballo in maschera, Gilda in Rigoletto, and Blondchen in The Abduction from the Seraglio and began appearing in productions throughout Europe.
She is a talented singer as shown when she becomes a solo singer for Wizard Kelly productions but quits after missing her old life.
She was the title character in the poverty-budgeted 1959 independent Louisiana Hussy and is remembered by specialized genre fans as one of the two female leads in two other small-scale productions, 1959's The Hideous Sun Demon and 1963's Ed Wood-scripted Shotgun Wedding.
She then moved to New York where she appeared in a number of Off-Broadway productions.
She also wrote for the Evening Herald and took part in various productions in the Abbey Theatre and Radio Éireann.
She decided that she was certainly interested in pursuing show business, and soon became a familiar face in a growing number of amateur productions locally, during her teens.
She began her stage acting career in 1928, and subsequently achieved success in West End and Broadway productions.

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