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Trapeze and was
His production company, Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, was the most successful and innovative star-driven independent production company in Hollywood of the 1950s, making movies such as Marty ( 1955 ), Trapeze ( 1956 ), and Sweet Smell of Success ( 1957 ).
The vaudeville trapeze artist, Charmion, performed a " disrobing " act onstage as early as 1896, which was captured in the 1901 Edison film, Trapeze Disrobing Act.
After the release of singer Brandon Boyd's first solo album, The Wild Trapeze on July 6, 2010, it was announced that Incubus would head back into the studio to begin writing and recording a new studio album, to be released on July 12.
On July 6, 2010, Boyd announced that his debut solo album, The Wild Trapeze was released.
On June 21, 2010, a music video for Boyd's first single from The Wild Trapeze, entitled " Runaway Train ," was released online.
He also popularised the one-piece gymwear that now bears his name and was the inspiration for the 1867 song " The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze " sung by George Leybourne.
Another of Leybourne ’ s major song successes, also dating from 1866, was The Flying Trapeze, music by Alfred Lee.
This version was later used in a 2006 Ask. com advertisement, and eventually released as a single in 2006 backed with recordings of " The Trapeze Swinger " and " Naked as We Came " made for Radio Vienna.
The service was developed and is maintained by NYC Transit with the assistance of Technology and Information Services and its outside vendor Trapeze.
It featured puppets of Obama and Biden singing about what happened in the year 2010 ; the song was set to the tune of " The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze ".
One of the school's notable achievements was its development of two aerial acrobatic teams: the " Three Men on a Flying Trapeze ", put together by then-Captain Claire L. Chennault in 1932, and the Skylarks in 1935.
The vaudeville trapeze artist, Charmion, performed a " disrobing " act onstage as early as 1896, which was captured in the 1901 Edison film, Trapeze Disrobing Act.
* James Thurber, himself the grandson of a Union veteran, wrote a humorous short story, " If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox ," which was collected in the anthology, The Middle-Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze, and again later in The Thurber Carnival.

Trapeze and formed
Trapeze were an English rock band formed in March 1969, by vocalist John Jones and guitarist / keyboardist Terry Rowley ( who named the band ), with guitarist Mel Galley, singer / bassist Glenn Hughes, and drummer Dave Holland.
William " Mac " McDonald, Captain Claire Chennault and John Williamson formed the Aerobatic show named Three Men on a Flying Trapeze, based out of Maxwell Field, Alabama.

Trapeze and by
In 1955, Katy traveled to Italy for the filming of Trapeze, directed by Carol Reed, with Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida.
The group attempted to build Threshold into a major label by developing new talent — most notably the UK hard rock band Trapeze and the Portland, Oregon, classical-acoustic sextet Providence — but these efforts proved unsuccessful and the Moodies eventually returned to more traditional recording contracts.
* " The Man on the Flying Trapeze " by George Leybourne, Gaston Lyle, & Alfred Lee ( first published the previous year )
* " The Man on the Flying Trapeze " by George Leybourne, Gaston Lyle, & Alfred Lee
Guitarist Rob Kendrick and bassist Pete Wright signed on for Trapeze's 1974 album Hot Wire, followed by a second self-titled album, Trapeze, in 1976.
Mel Galley toured one last time after Pete Goalby left to sing for Uriah Heep in 1981, then went on to play for Whitesnake, leaving Trapeze disbanded by late 1982.
Many Trapeze songs have been performed live by Glenn Hughes over the last 20 years.
Trapeze is the 1976 self-titled album by Trapeze.
Trapeze artists, in lithograph by Calvert Litho.
The ten films that comprise the first commercial movie program, all shot at the Black Maria, were descriptively titled: Barber Shop, Bertoldi ( mouth support ) ( Ena Bertoldi, a British vaudeville contortionist ), Bertoldi ( table contortion ), Blacksmiths, Roosters ( some manner of cock fight ), Highland Dance, Horse Shoeing, Sandow ( Eugen Sandow, a German strongman managed by Florenz Ziegfeld ), Trapeze, and Wrestling.
She appeared in the circus drama Trapeze directed by Carol Reed with Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis in 1956 and starred in The Hunchback of Notre Dame directed by Jean Delannoy with Anthony Quinn the same year.
During the 1950s, she participated in several Hollywood productions such as Arrowhead ( 1953, with Charlton Heston ), Broken Lance ( 1954, with Spencer Tracy for which she received an Academy Award nomination ), Trapeze ( 1955, with Burt Lancaster ), One-Eyed Jacks ( 1959, directed by Marlon Brando ), Barabbas, Stay Away, Joe ( 1968, opposite Elvis Presley ), Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid ( 1973 ), and others.
Medusa is a 1970 album by the rock band Trapeze.
Trapeze is the 1970 debut rock album by the band Trapeze.
* Trapeze wires, which are narrow gauge flexible stainless steel wire, running from about the cross trees on the mast to the harness worn by a crew member and sometimes skipper on a high speed racing skiff.
Tom Cochrane, " Trapeze ", Liner notes by Greg Quil

Trapeze and vocalist
Glenn Hughes ( born 21 August 1951 ) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze and the Mk.
Hughes fronted Finders Keepers in the 1960s as bassist / vocalist, as well as the British funk rock band Trapeze.
The band ’ s new vocalist became Peter Goalby of Trapeze fame.

Trapeze and John
Trapeze also trimmed down to a trio following the departure of lead singer John Jones and guitarist / keyboard player Terry Rowley.
The list includes: Joe Strummer, The Clash, Pete Doherty, Shane MacGowan, The Slits, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, James Taylor, Justin Hayward, The Mescaleros, Richard Strange, Ian Hunter, Ellen Foley, The Poison Girls, Glyn Johns, Peter Asher, Liam Genockey, Pandit Ramesh Misra, Salah Dawson Miller, Richard Dudanski, Roy Harper, The Cramps, Trapeze, Neville Staples, The Fall, Stone the Crows, Rory McLeod, Charles Hayward, Lol Coxhill, DM Bob & Jem Finer, Orphy Robinson, Hugh Hopper, Robb Johnson, and Claire Hamill.
Bassist John Lodge produced the band Trapeze for the Threshold label.

Trapeze and Jones
" ( From " The Man on the Flying Trapeze " on the CD The Best of Spike Jones, RCA, 1967.
Trapeze issued its self-titled debut album Trapeze in 1970, but early that year Jones and Rowley returned to Montanas.
They had all the right parts, a really tight rhythm section ( bassist Jeff Jones and drummer Rob Baker ), great keyboards ( Peter Boynton ) and this incredible pedal steel player, Ken Greer, who used the instrument in a very unconventional way, not the way country players use it .” Tom Cochrane, Trapeze liner notes.

Trapeze and /
* Glenn Hughes: vocals ( Deep Purple, Trapeze, Hughes / Thrall, Black Sabbath )

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