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They hired cabaret singer and frequent movie collaborator Sharon McNight to direct the picture and, uncharacteristically, chose to cast the film exclusively with little-or unknown performers, despite the availability of such adult-industry stars as Lady Ashley Liberty, who had just concluded an engagement at New York City's Show World Center.
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They and hired
They borrowed a typewriter, raised about $2,000 in contributions, hired a secretary, persuaded a couple of young men to join them for almost no pay and began mailing out a collection of unstapled leaflets that they called Guideposts.
They were often hired as mercenary soldiers, sometimes fighting on both sides in the great battles of the times.
They wanted to do more than just straight news, so they hired comedians who were talented vocalists.
They also hired running backs coach, Sylvester Croom, tight ends coach, Bobby Johnson, and wide receivers coach, Jerry Sullivan, to the coaching staff.
They were distinguished from others, however, in that they hired out their services not only for gain, but also in order to realize their own ethical ideals.
They hired employees with criminal backgrounds, including burglary and theft, and lied about those backgrounds.
They took their name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic sneakers.
He in turn hired five other top British car engineers. They were Kenneth Barnett body design, engineers John Simpson and Edward Chapman, John Crosthwaite ex-BRM as chassis engineer and Peter Slater as chief development engineer.
They hired Straczynski as executive story editor to fill in the remaining number of needed episodes.
They hired the mercenary, King Pyrrhus of Epirus, in neighboring Greece to fight the Romans on their behalf.
" They were hired to write the score for the 1925 Theatre Guild production The Garrick Gaieties, the success of which brought them acclaim.
The Moabites were to be excluded from the assembly of worshipers, because: “ They did not come to meet you with food and drink when you were on your way out of Egypt, and even hired Balaam, son of Beor, to oppose you by cursing you .” ( Deuteronomy 23: 3-5 ) The Israelites were allowed to harass Moab, but were forbidden to wage war on them, so they defeated Midian as a result of the advice that Balaam gave that led to a plague in punishment for the worship of idols at Baal Peor.
They hired former All-Star ( and Los Angeles native ) Dennis Johnson as an assistant coach, as well as Hall of Fame former Laker great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to help tutor second-year center Michael Olowokandi.
They had hired Mikan, who had been the team's general manager for the previous two seasons, as head coach to replace Kundla.
They were hired out by many as mercenaries to perform capture, infiltration and retrieval, and, most famously, assassinations.
They are ambushed by Pike's former partner, Deke Thornton ( Robert Ryan ), and a posse of bounty hunters hired and deputized by the railroad.
They have acquired life rights from Wilson and his wife, Melinda, and hired Oren Moverman, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter behind the offbeat Bob Dylan film I'm Not There, to write a script.
They and cabaret
They are then forced to perform a live cabaret floor show and have a semi-orgy in the pool ( except Dr. Scott, who is stuck in his wheelchair ), with Frank as the leader.
People felt comfortable at the cabaret: They did not have to take off their hat, could talk, eat, and smoke when they wanted to, etc.
They maintain a chaste relationship with Octavia reluctantly keeping house for Hemingway, until he becomes attracted to cabaret star Kitty Molloy ( Louise Glaum ).
They began writing their own material and after a year met Rick Parfitt who was playing with a cabaret band called The Highlights.
They were a very dramatic band, relying on heavy bass, tribal drumming, sudden mood shifts, a woozy cabaret ready sound that influenced the rise of the later dark cabaret scene, and yet another in a long line of goth singers with an odd, highly dramatic voice.
They then followed this parody theme with two more hit singles " Pop Go the Workers " ( 1965 ) and " Merrie Gentle Pops " ( 1966 ), while continuing to work the cabaret circuit, as they do internationally to this day.
They also perform a dinner theatre cabaret set in the 1950s during the Argentia Base heyday, and a ghost walk.
They put on several events, including a gala with professional cabaret, each year to raise money for nominated charities such as Alzheimers and Sussex Ambulance.
They have created two cabaret shows based on their Leading Ladies concept ( the second show is entitled Leading Ladies of Hollywood ) and have performed for sold old out crowds throughout the United Kingdom in venues such as the Jermyn Street Theatre in London and the Newbury Festival in Sydmonton.
They and singer
They were known for the operatic voice and theatrical antics of singer Billy Mackenzie, who committed suicide in 1997.
They are centered on singer Darrin Huss, who has been the only constant member, with various line-ups including his brother Stephen Huss, later followed by David Kristian, Per-Anders Kurenbach, and Remi Szyszka, all recording albums with Darrin under the name Psyche.
They included J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock, the walking slum ; the Noël Coward parodies Charles and Fiona ; the incompetent villain Dr Chu En Ginsberg ; the dreadful folk singer Rambling Syd Rumpo and the outrageously camp Julian and Sandy.
They started doing separate ventures ; Louis Johnson played bass on Michael Jackson's Thriller and recorded a gospel music album in 1981 with his own group Passage, which included his then-wife Valerie Johnson and former Brothers Johnson percussionist / singer, Richard Heath.
They had five children: actor Miguel Ferrer ( b. 1955 ), Maria Ferrer ( b. 1956 ), Gabriel Ferrer ( b. 1957 ) ( who married singer Debby Boone ), Monsita Ferrer ( b. 1958 ), and Rafael Ferrer ( b. 1960 ).
They included Giorgio Ronconi, who created the title role in Verdi's Nabucco ; Felice Varesi, who created the title roles in Macbeth and Rigoletto as well as Germont in La traviata ; Antonio Superchi, the originator of Don Carlo in Ernani ; Francesco Graziani, who was the original Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino ; Leone Giraldoni, the creator of Renato in Un ballo in maschera and the first Simon Boccanegra ; Enrico Delle Sedie, who was London's first Renato ; Adriano Pantaleoni, renowned for his performances as Amonasro in Aida as well as other Verdi roles at La Scala, Milan ; Francesco Pandolfini, whose singing at La Scala during the 1870s was praised by Verdi ; Antonio Cotogni, a much lauded singer in Milan, London and Saint Petersburg, the first Italian Posa in Don Carlos and later a great vocal pedagogue, too ; and Giuseppe Del Puente, who sang Verdi to acclaim in the United States.
They have gone through many line-up changes, with singer Bobby " Blitz " Ellsworth and bassist D. D.
They were eventually forced off by officials after overrunning their allotted time ; the festival organisers were at that point already annoyed at the band when, in response to their invitation to join other recording artists in signing a Make Poverty History poster which would be auctioned off for charity, lead singer Bobby Gillespie instead altered the poster so that it read " Make Israel History ".
They are performed publicly with the singer composing from their daily lives or while Dreaming of a nyuidj ( dead spirit ).
George was in New York City when Geldof called him, but managed to catch the final Concorde of the day to London and was the last singer to record a lead vocal track for the song " Do They Know It's Christmas ?".
They released only one 7-inch EP entitled Violent Affair and played fewer than 10 shows but the musical style and lyrical content displayed on their one record would have great influence on all Unseen music to follow, helping to shape their future sound with Civitarese as lead singer.
Following a tour in 1997, Slash approached Griparic about forming a new lineup of Slash's Snakepit They began looking for a singer, receiving over 300 audition tapes from mostly unknown singers.
They eventually added singer Rod Jackson to the group after Griparic played a tape of him for Slash.
They were formed in Wallasey, Merseyside, England in 1988, with Rob Harrison on drums, singer / guitarist Sice Rowbottom, guitarist / songwriter Martin Carr, bassist Timothy Brown.
In addition to providing the music for The Harder They Come, Cliff also had the film's starring role as the struggling reggae singer, Ivanhoe " Ivan " Martin, which was his acting debut.
They broke up in 2006 after an eleven year run, but reformed in 2008 with a new lineup, featuring only their singer returning for a final tour for people who missed the last one.
They were introduced to a much wider live audience in October 1982 when they supported Genesis at their reunion concert with original lead singer Peter Gabriel at Milton Keynes Bowl, England.
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