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The lineup, among others, included Phish, Blues Traveler, The Spin Doctors, and Widespread Panic.
* Anthony Krizan, lead guitarist for the Spin Doctors.
A second band that Popper and Hill founded, called The Trucking Company, soon became The Spin Doctors with Barron as their frontman.
festival as an alternative to others such as Lollapalooza, along with other bands such as Phish and Spin Doctors.
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The history of the Spin Doctors can be traced back to the late 1980s in New York City, originally as a band called Trucking Company, which included Canadian guitarist Eric Schenkman, John Popper, and later Chris Barron, who was John Popper's Princeton, New Jersey high school friend.
With a name change to Spin Doctors, as well as the addition of Aaron Comess and Mark White, the classic lineup was in place by the spring of 1989.
The Spin Doctors were signed to Epic Records / Sony Music by A & R executive Frankie LaRocka in 1991.
) The Spin Doctors were known for their somewhat lengthy live shows, sometimes jamming even more than is evident on their live releases.
They also often performed double-bill gigs opening for their friends Blues Traveler, with members of both bands all jamming together as the transition from the Spin Doctors set into the Blues Traveler set.
The Spin Doctors have many songs from their early club days that were never officially released, but remain circulated via concert recordings.
The Spin Doctors ' debut studio album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite was released in August 1991.
" The Spin Doctors made an appearance on Sesame Street, singing a modified version of " Two Princes " that emphasized the importance of sharing.
The Spin Doctors ' second studio album, Turn It Upside Down, released in June 1994, was not quite as commercially successful as Pocket Full of Kryptonite, although it did sell a million copies in the U. S. and a million overseas.
Featuring new guitarist Krizan, the Spin Doctors released You've Got to Believe in Something ( May 1996 ).
During this period, the Spin Doctors contributed the theme song to Seasons 2 and 3 of the television show Spin City.
In 1998, the Spin Doctors signed to Uptown / Universal and released Here Comes the Bride in June 1999.
The Spin Doctors remained inactive as a band until September 2001, when news about the closing of legendary NYC venue Wetlands sparked the original four members to reunite.
* Spin Doctors
They toured on Phaseshifter for over a year, headling their own shows as well as tours supporting The Lemonheads and The Spin Doctors in late 1993 and Stone Temple Pilots in 1994.
* Mary Jane, a song on The Spin Doctors ' album Turn It Upside Down
* Spin Doctors ( 1991 )
Hamilton released Foreststorn in 2001 featuring Euphoria with Cary DeNigris on guitar, Paul Ramsey on bass, and a new two horn front line featuring Eric Lawrence on alto and soprano saxes and Evan Schwam on tenor sax, as well as special guest appearances from former band members Arthur Blythe, Steve Turre and his wife Akua Dixon, Eric Person, former Spin Doctors guitarist Eric Schenkman ( a student of Chico's ), Blues Traveler front man John Popper ( also a student of Chico's ), and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones.

Spin and is
Spin is induced by gun barrels having rifling which engages a soft metal band around the projectile, called a " driving band " ( UK ) or " rotating band " ( U. S .).
Spin is often depicted as a particle literally spinning around an axis, but this is a misleading and inaccurate picture: Spin is an intrinsic property of a particle, fundamentally different from orbital angular momentum.
Spin ( quantum number S ) is a vector quantity that represents the " intrinsic " angular momentum of a particle.
The most typical type of spinor, the Dirac spinor, is an element of the fundamental representation of the complexified Clifford algebra, into which the spin group Spin ( p, q ) may be embedded.
Tora Bora (, ), known locally as Spīn Ghar (, ), is a cave complex situated in the White Mountains ( Safed Koh ) ( Safed Koh is the Dari form for Spin Ghar ) of eastern Afghanistan, in the Pachir Wa Agam District of Nangarhar province, approximately west of the Khyber Pass and north of the border of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas ( FATA ) in Pakistan.
Electron paramagnetic resonance, otherwise known as Electron Spin Resonance ( ESR ) is a spectroscopic technique similar to NMR, but uses unpaired electrons instead.
Spin is nominally 5 rpm.
Spin has said " The Cure have always been an either / or sort of band: either [...] Robert Smith is wallowing in gothic sadness or he's licking sticky-sweet cotton-candy pop off his lipstick-stained fingers.
Its full title is a poem Apple wrote after reading letters that appeared in Spin regarding an article that had cast her in a negative light in an earlier issue.
It remained the official airline of Walt Disney World, which even had an Eastern-themed ride at its park ( If You Had Wings in Tomorrowland where Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is currently located ), until its contracting route network forced Disney to switch to Delta shortly before Eastern's 1989 bankruptcy filing.
Thus it is sometimes advantageous, or even necessary, to work with a covering group of SO ( n ), the spin group, Spin ( n ).
For n > 2, Spin ( n ) is simply connected, and thus the universal covering group for SO ( n ).
By far the most famous example of a spin group is Spin ( 3 ), which is nothing but SU ( 2 ), or the group of unit quaternions.
Spin glasses differ from ferromagnetic materials by the fact that after the external magnetic field is removed from a ferromagnetic substance, the magnetization remains indefinitely at the remanent value.
The dicyclic group is a binary polyhedral group — it is one of the classes of subgroups of the Pin group Pin < sub >−</ sub >( 2 ), which is a subgroup of the Spin group Spin ( 3 ) — and in this context is known as the binary dihedral group.

Spin and American
* Spin City, an American sitcom television series
However, praise was not unanimous for the album, with the American rock magazine Spin giving it a rating of three out of five stars.
* Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty in the American sitcom Spin City.
His work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Spin, Mother Jones, Esquire, The Economist and The American Prospect.
Several American critics gave the album positive reviews, with Spin naming Radiohead " Band of the Year " and USA Today calling Kid A " the most eccentric album ever to debut at No. 1, setting Radiohead apart from an army of lock-stepping pop and rock acts.
Heather Deen Locklear ( born September 25, 1961 ) is an American actress best known for her television roles as Sammy Jo Carrington on Dynasty, Officer Stacy Sheridan on T. J. Hooker, Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place, and Caitlin Moore on Spin City.
" In addition, controversial lyrics taken from American Nazi Party racist literature were used in the song ' Spinach Blasters ' ( AKA ' Spin Age Blasters ').
", and " The Worst Hangover Ever " by The Offspring, " House Of Jealous Lovers " by The Rapture, " Junebug " by The B-52s, " Hair of the Dog " by Nazareth, " Never Been Any Reason " by Head East, " Oowatanite "" by April Wine, Dance the Night Away " by Van Halen, " I'm a Man " by Chicago, " We're An American Band " by Grand Funk Railroad, " Can I Play With Madness " by Iron Maiden ", " A Hard Day's Night ", " Drive My Car ", I Need You ( middle eight ) & Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey by The Beatles, " You Spin Me Round ( Like A Record )" by Dead or Alive, " Never As Good As The First Time " by Sade, " Photograph " and " Rock of Ages " by Def Leppard, " Good Times, Bad Times " by Led Zeppelin, and " Birds of a Feather " by Tim Curry.
More popular, though, proved to be his 1972 humorous songs: Mishka Shifman ( satirizing the leaving-for-Israel routine ), Victim of Television ( ridiculing the concept of " political consciousness " as such ) and grotesquely funny The Honor of the Chess Crown about an ever-fearless " simple Soviet man " challenging the much feared American champion Bobby Fisher to a match, as well as the new " war " songs: We Spin the Earth and Black Pea-Coats.
John Nichols & Robert W. McChesney, Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy.
Alan Ruck ( born July 1, 1956 ) is an American film, stage and television actor, perhaps best known for his roles as Cameron Frye in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Stuart Bondek on Spin City.
Elbow and Bournemouth-based band Air Traffic embarked on an extensive North American tour in May 2008, which was greatly received by the media including Blender and Spin magazine.
Jennifer Esposito ( born April 11, 1973 ) is an American actress, dancer and model, known for her appearances in films such as I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Summer of Sam and Crash, and in television series such as Spin City, The Looney Tunes Show, Samantha Who ?, and Blue Bloods.
* Here Comes the Bride ( album ), the fourth album by American band Spin Doctors
Up for Grabs ... Live is the first live album by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1991.
Homebelly Groove ... Live is the second live album, and third release overall, by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1992.
Turn It Upside Down is the second studio album and fourth release overall by American alternative rock band Spin Doctors, released in 1994.
You've Got to Believe in Something is the third studio album by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1996.
Here Comes the Bride is the fourth studio album by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1999.
She is also the author of two novels, " Cousin Suzanne " and " For Better and For Worse ," both Literary Guild selections, and two non-fiction books, " Spin Sisters ," which was a New York Times bestseller and " How To Raise An American.
Lana Maria Parrilla ( born July 15, 1977 ) is an American actress, known for her roles on Spin City, 24, Boomtown, Windfall, Swingtown and Miami Medical.
American music magazine Spin named 100 Broken Windows the " number one album you didn't hear in 2000 " and the album received other rave reviews in the American press on its release in April.
She has subsequently written pieces for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Chicago Tribune Syndicate, The American Prospect Online, The San Francisco Chronicle, Time Magazine, O: The Oprah Magazine, Vibe Magazine, Spin Magazine and Glamour.

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