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Holly then hired Norman Petty as manager, and the band began recording at Petty's studios in Clovis, New Mexico.
Wills added a trumpet to the band inadvertently when he hired Everet Stover as an announcer, not knowing that he had played with the New Orleans symphony and had directed the governor's band in Austin.
Stover, thinking he had been hired as a trumpeter began playing with the band with no comment from Wills.
The first was the Kurosawa epic Seven Samurai, about a band of hired samurai who protect a helpless village from a rapacious gang of thieves.
These were countered by another small band of Huns hired by Honorius ' minister Olympius.
Though hired to be part of the live performance group rather than as band members, these four musicians were also included in the photograph alongside the core duo on the album cover of their first album to assist in projecting an image of a group rather than a duo.
In June 2007, the band hired a Liverpool-based design agency to develop their new website supporting their new album.
When Melisende's father was captured during a campaign in 1123, Morphia hired a band of Armenian mercenaries to discover where her husband was being held prisoner, and in 1124 Morphia took a leading part in the negotiations with Baldwin's captors to have him released, including traveling to Syria and handing over her youngest daughter Yveta as hostage and as surety for the payment of the king's ransom.
A month later Vittoria Accoramboni, who went to live in Padua, was assassinated by band of bravos hired by Lodovico Orsini, a relation of her late husband.
When David Coverdale was later hired as Deep Purple's lead vocalist, the two would ultimately share lead vocal duties in the band until their breakup in 1976.
Webb had already hired singer Charlie Linton to work with the band and was, The New York Times later wrote, " reluctant to sign her .... because she was gawky and unkempt, a diamond in the rough.
Soon after renaming the band, Haley hired his first drummer, Charlie Higler, though Higler was soon replaced by Dick Boccelli ( a. k. a. Dick Richards ).
Eventually, he was hired away from his newspaper job by Epstein, who put him in charge of Beatles press releases, and playing media liaison to himself and the band.
Instead of cancelling, however, the band hired Nicol to stand in until Ringo recovered.
Two years later, the Quintanilla family hired him to play in Selena's band and they began dating.
The band hired the late Sodom guitarist Michael Wulf for the album's tour.
It was fought between small settling ranchers against larger established ranchers in the Powder River Country and culminated in a lengthy shootout between local ranchers, a band of hired killers, and a sheriff's posse, eventually requiring the intervention of the United States Cavalry on the orders of President Benjamin Harrison.
Frank M. Canton, former Sheriff of Johnson County, was hired to lead the band of Texas killers.
In 1930 Louis Armstrong came to California and hired the Les Hite band, asking Hampton if he would play vibes on two songs.
When they got to the bar, the Bowery had already hired a singer, making Wildcountry the backup band.
In 1979, the band self-recorded an album and hired a promoter to help get radio airplay for their single, " I Wanna Come Over ".
Later, Stuart Toolin left the band, and the band hired Matt Godfrey to fill his place for some shows.

band and Wade
The band that toured in support of the album featured Madeira on Hammond B-3 organ, Sferra on drums, and Wade Jaynes ( of Chagall Guevara ) on bass.
The songs were recorded in Matt Wallace's parent's garage, where Wallace had set up and been running a recording studio while the band was still recording under the name Sharp Young Men, with M Morris, Billy Gould, Mike Bordin and Wade Worthington.
The Ory band, with New Orleans-born clarinetist Wade Whaley, played a blues ( titled " Blues for Jimmie " by Welles ) in his honor on the radio, and the number eventually became a regular feature for the Ory band.
Hetson formed a supergroup band called Black President, consisting of Charlie Paulson ( from Goldfinger ), Jason Christopher, Wade Youman ( both from Unwritten Law ) and Christian Martucci ( from Dee Dee Ramone ).
In 1999 he formed the band Godspeed with Christopher Wade Damerst and Michael Scott ( The Distortions, Deadtime Stories ).
Her father, Donald Wade Basinger, was a big band musician and loan manager who as a U. S. Army soldier landed in Normandy on D-Day ( June 6, 1944 ).
Bill Hegamin led his wife's accompanying band, called the Blue Flame Syncopators ; Jimmy Wade was a member of this ensemble.
Swiz ex-bassist Nathan Larson ( guitars ) and ex-Jawbox drummer Adam Wade replaced Matthews and Russell in 1992 ( while the specific dates for the line up change are unknown, it's certain that Nathan Larson was gigging with the band prior to the release of Get Your Goat ; the 1992 Live at Dobbs DVD bootleg has Craig Wedren quoting that Get Your Goat is ' out in May ' and Nathan Larson is clearly the guitarist at that time ).
Over the next few years, Wedren successfully battled Hodgkin's Disease, Larson recorded an album with side project band Mind Science of the Mind, and Wade left the group.
Jay Farrar, along with his brothers Wade and Dade, played in an early 1980s garage band named The Plebes.
Wade Farrar was the lead singer of the band, but his commitment to Southern Illinois University and an attempted enlistment in the United States Army meant he was only able to dedicate a small amount of time to the group.
Arrington and Erickson were unable to tour behind the record, so the band enlisted Vanderhoof bassist Brian Lake and drummer Jeff Wade for live performances later that year.
In late 2007 the band toured the US for the first time in eight years, with the supporting line-up of multi-instrumentalist / programmer Gabriel Shaw ( mindFIELD ), Wade Alin ( Christ Analogue ) and Jason Bazinet ( SMP ).
With a number of line-up changes by the mid 1970s the band membership included Jimmy Ellis, Barrington McDonald ( guitarist and a founding member ), Norman Harris and Earl Young with Stanley Wade plus Robert Upchurch joining later on.
Wade rejoined the band for a few years before leaving again.
Shortly before the release of the EP, Jago left to concentrate on his own project, grindcore band Becky Jago, and was replaced by the longstanding permanent bassist Barney Wade.
The band further gigged extensively across the country until July 2003, when Morley, Jennings and Wade decided to leave.
In 2005, band members Rob Wade ( Drums ) and Garth Allen ( Vocals ) joined Kill Rhythm, a band started by Rob Thiessen formerly of Noise Therapy.
Soon after that Gould formed a band with Bordin, keyboardist Wade Worthington, ( Quickly replaced with Roddy Bottum ) and guitarist / vocalist Mike ' The Man ' Morris named Faith No Man, which eventually became Faith No More once Morris was out of the band.
The band frequently plays with country music star Dierks Bentley and other stars of the Red Dirt scene including Stoney Larue, Micky & The Motorcars, Reckless Kelly, ( Canada's brother-in-law ) Wade Bowen, No Justice, Johnny Cooper, Seth James, and Brandon Rhyder.
In the statement, George Pettit cited Dallas Green's departure from the band to focus solely on City and Colour, Wade MacNeil's departure to join another band, later revealed to be as the new vocalist for Gallows, and other personal issues among the remaining members as reasons for breaking up.

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