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Stranger, Uncle Randolph began riding home nights with a jug strapped to his saddle, drunkenly singing `` Old Dan Tucker '' at the top of his voice.
Then in 1893 Dr. William Jewett Tucker became president and the college's great awakening began.
At age 16, Preston Tucker began purchasing late model automobiles, repairing / refurbishing them and selling the cars for a profit.
During the last couple of months at the gas station, Tucker began selling Studebaker cars on the side.
During the early 1930s, Tucker began an annual one-month trek to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Sagal began her acting career in Hollywood, appearing in several made for TV movies between 1971 and 1975, including a small role as a receptionist in the Columbo installment Candidate for Crime ( directed by her father ) and in 1973 working as a backing vocalist for various singers, including Bob Dylan and Tanya Tucker.
In 2008, Mudhoney began recording their next album with producer Tucker Martine, The Lucky Ones, which was released in May 2008.
Soon after the release of the album, controversy began to hit the label ; Snoop was charged with murder, fueling the debate that politicians C. Delores Tucker and then-presidential candidate Dan Quayle sparked by denouncing gangsta rap as against American values, encouraging violence towards police officers, and degrading to black women.
This led to what she felt was improved relations with her crew mates, in particular chief engineer Trip Tucker, which led to a sexual relationship in Harbinger where she experienced jealousy when Tucker began making romantic overtures toward a MACO on board.
She began her career as a child actress, starring in various television shows and rose to prominence in 2002 in the Australian soap opera Neighbours as Nina Tucker.
The company's Tucker Oil Sands Project began producing in 2006, and at the end of 2011 was producing approximately.
During this period, Tucker began experiencing vivid daydreams involving T ' Pol, not realizing that she was actually unintentionally communicating with him via a newly discovered mental ability that was unlocked when she began performing mind melds.
Tucker first began playing the drums at age 19.
Brier began acting in the theatre, with regional credits that include Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, Libby Tucker in I Oughta Be in Pictures, Joy in Cinderella, and Rizzo In Grease.
When Lake's theatre closed for the summer in 1939, Tucker travelled to California and began auditioning for movie roles.
When she was 14, she dropped out of school and followed her mother Carolyn, a rock groupie, into prostitution and began traveling with the Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, and the Eagles.
Thornton and Tucker began to struggle, but Garrett returned and separated them.
After the loss of original members of the Allmans and Lynyrd Skynyrd, the genre began to fade in popularity in the late 1970s, but was sustained the 1980s with acts like. 38 Special, Molly Hatchet and The Marshall Tucker Band.
Though she moved to Nashville after her breakup with Campbell in 1982 and began to lead a more secluded life, Tucker continued to drink and use cocaine.
At first, Tucker rebelled against her treatments, but after private counseling sessions she began to improve.
After the loss of original members of the Allmans and Lynyrd Skynyrd, the genre began to fade in popularity in the late 1970s, but was sustained the 1980s with acts like. 38 Special, Molly Hatchet and The Marshall Tucker Band.
The trial began at the Old Bailey on 20 July 1931 before Mr Justice Wright, with Sir William Jowitt, D. N. Pritt and Eustace Fulton for the prosecution, Sir John Simon, J. E. Singleton and Wilfred Lewis for Lord Kylsant, and Hastings, Stuart Bevan, Frederick Tucker and C. J. Conway for John Morland.
He saw posters advertising for a singer and subsequently met Paul Tucker – their partnership began, and they formed Lighthouse Family.

Tucker and career
In 1921, Tucker hired pianist and songwriter Ted Shapiro as her accompanist and musical director, a position he would keep throughout her career.
From the mid-1980s on, however, he occasionally recorded or performed with Reed, Cale, and Velvet Underground drummer Maureen Tucker, who had by then started a solo career of her own.
Over the succeeding decades, Tucker became one of the few child performers to mature into adulthood without losing her audience, and during the course of her career, she notched a streak of Top 10 and Top 40 hits.
As Tucker was battling drugs and alcohol in the early 80s, her career suffered.
Carty made his first stage appearance at the New London Theatre, Drury Lane, as the young Lionel in Lionel Bart's autobiographical musical Lionel ; however, his television career in his youth was mostly defined by his role as Tucker Jenkins in Phil Redmond's popular BBC drama Grange Hill ( 1978 – 1982 ), and the subsequent spin off series Tucker's Luck ( 1983 – 1985 ).
Although Peerce remained skeptical of Tucker's ability and did not overtly encourage his operatic ambitions ( which led, unfortunately, to a permanent rift between the two brothers-in-law and their families ), Peerce did play a role in introducing Tucker to conductor and arranger Zavel Zilberts, who coached Tucker until he came to the attention of Paul Althouse, a notable tenor whose operatic career had begun during the last years of Enrico Caruso's long reign at the Met.
Two years later, in 1949, Tucker's rapidly ascending career was confirmed when Arturo Toscanini, the most celebrated Italian conductor of the twentieth century, engaged Tucker to sing the role of Radames for the NBC simulcasts of a complete performance of Aida opposite Herva Nelli in the title role, an event heard and seen on radio and television, and eventually released on LP, CD, VHS, and DVD.
Although an indifferent actor throughout most of his career, Tucker made a strong dramatic impression with veteran critics when he reconceived the role of Canio in Pagliacci under the direction of Franco Zeffirelli in January 1970.
Throughout his opera career, Tucker also officiated as a cantor during Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and other sacred events in the Jewish liturgical calendar.
Never prone to looking back upon his career, Tucker always lived in the moment and maintained a boyish outlook on life.
Nonetheless, di Stefano still managed to enjoy a significant operatic career, despite facing stiff competition during the 1950s and ' 60s from such outstanding fellow tenors as Mario del Monaco, Franco Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi, Nicolai Gedda, Jon Vickers, Richard Tucker and, prior to 1960, the short-lived Jussi Björling.
During her career at the Met, Chookasian sang with many great singers like Carlo Bergonzi, Richard Cassilly, Franco Corelli, Phyllis Curtin, Mattiwilda Dobbs, William Dooley, Plácido Domingo, Reri Grist, Anna Moffo, Birgit Nilsson, Leontyne Price, Gail Robinson, Leonie Rysanek, Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, and Richard Tucker among others.
Art Tucker, nicknamed Big, launched his career after being released in 1987 with 15 wins in a row.
Born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, Tucker began his naval career in the spring of 1760 as a cabin boy in the warship, King George.
After college, Tucker begin his pro baseball career in the minors in.
Tucker enjoyed his most productive season in 1997 with the Braves, when he posted career highs in batting average (. 283 ), runs ( 80 ) and hits ( 141 ) in 138 games.
Her desire to continue her burgeoning career, she used the professional name Mary Gray for a while, and her faltering relationship with her husband prompted her to relocate to Chicago where she was noticed by a talent agent, Frank Westphal, who took her to New York and introduced her to his wife, singer Sophie Tucker.
He was born William George Tucker in Henning, Tennessee, United States, and changed his name with the commencement of his recording career to reflect his favorite folk song, " The Ballad of John Henry ".

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