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Twilo and on
Sasha and Digweed DJ'd at Twilo on the last Friday of every month, playing sets that lasted between 8 and 12 hours.
Thomas often appeared in cameos on shows he produced, including his portrayal of the tuxedoed, droll alien Kolak, from the planet Twilo, in the Dick Van Dyke Show science-fiction spoof, " It May Look Like a Walnut.
John Digweed on his Transitions radio show from September 4, 2009 plays an hour from one of his sets at Twilo from January, 2001 and is quoted as saying " I've dug into my vaults and I've found an hour from when I was playing at Twilo, that legendary club in New York City.

Twilo and other
House superclubs such as Twilo in the United States opened in 1990, other massive House superclubs such as The Haçienda in Manchester opened in 1982, ( playing house, from 1986 ), and the Ministry Of Sound in London opened in 1991.

Twilo and club
Digweed, as well as Sasha, established a monthly residency at the now defunct New York club Twilo, which proved a key location for the American electronic music scene.
Next to Twilo is Funky Dojo with DJs regularly playing both club and house music.
Though dance music had been declared " dead " by many in the dance industry, Sasha continued to tour despite the closing of many superclubs, including his resident club Twilo in May 2001.
Like its New York predecessor, Twilo Miami was equipped with a custom Phazon sound system, with the club acting as an unofficial showroom for Phazon.
One of these tracks, eponymously named after the club is called ' Twilo Thunder ' ( Twilo was known for its thunderous bass, as well as its crystal clear mids and highs ).
With the demise of Twilo, Vasquez began a new Sunday morning after-hours residency which he named " Earth " at the highest capacity club space in New York City, Exit Nightclub.

Twilo and had
Twilo had been under pressure to close from then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani ever since the launch of his controversial quality-of-life campaign.

Twilo and its
In the two years that followed, Tenaglia released another Global Underground installment titled London ; toured the world, took the party island of Ibiza by storm, remixed Billy Nichols ' " Give Your Body Up To The Music " ( a Garage anthem ); got nominated for a Grammy ( for his remix of Depeche Mode's " I Feel Loved ," also nominated for Best Dance Song ); returned to Twilo for two special gigs-a President's Day marathon with Carl Cox that shattered all its attendance records, and the club's sixth anniversary party with John Digweed, which turned out to be even more meaningful than it seemed at the time ( Twilo was shut down permanently a week later ); graced the cover of every major dance music magazine ; and won a Dancestar Lifetime Achievement award ... all while keeping the " Be Yourself " party buzzing every Friday.
The sound system at Twilo was highly regarded by patrons and DJs alike for its sound quality.
During the early hours of May 6, 2001, Twilo was raided and its occupants were evicted.

Twilo and city
Remodeled to include a custom-designed DJ booth for Vasquez's exclusive use and fitted with new cutting-edge audio technology known as " Phazon ", Vasquez's residency at Twilo lasted until May 2001 when the venue was abruptly shut down by order of the city.

Twilo and authorities
In early 2001, Sasha suffered an ear injury and was unable to play for their last 4 dates until Twilo was closed by the New York City authorities.

Twilo and night
Twilo hip hop bar boasts two live bands every night, and is very popular with both tourists and local Thais.
After extensive touring, Digweed and Sasha took up residency at New York City's famous Twilo nightclub, where they would DJ for the entire night.
In 1996, after working for a short time at the New York nightclub Roxy, Tenaglia started a Saturday night residency at Twilo, a position that brought him some public attention.

Twilo and we
The first tunes we wrote were ' The Chain ' and ' Twilo Thunder ', we gave them directly to Sasha and John Digweed and for over a year, they played them around the world at clubs such as Twilo in New York and Tyrant in London.

Twilo and rights
In the years that followed, he held shorter-lived residencies at various clubs in New York, including Discothèque, Sound Factory ( so-named by Richard Grant who retained legal rights to the name and opened in a new space located in the Hells Kitchen section of Manhattan shortly after the closure of the original site ), Pacha ( which opened in the site where the new Sound Factory once stood ), Spirit ( which opened at the former space where Twilo once operated ), and The Roxy.

Twilo and them
In between touring and producing original material, Sasha and Digweed released the mix album Communicate in 2000, prompting them to temporarily leave their Twilo residency for a promotional tour of the United States.

Twilo and when
Digweed continued to play the time slot by himself until May 6, 2001 when Twilo was raided by the NYPD and subsequently forced to close down.

Twilo and .
In the late ' 90s, Digweed and Sasha took up residency at New York City's famous Twilo nightclub as well as releasing their third edition in the Northern Exposure series: Northern Exposure: Expeditions.
Sasha was unable to play their last gigs at Twilo due to Digweed suffering an ear injury, leaving Digweed to perform alone.
Sasha and Digweed began their ambitious Delta Heavy Tour of the United States in 2002, following the closing of Twilo.
Twilo was an American nightclub in operation from 1995 to 2001 in New York City and from 2006 to 2007 in Miami.
Twilo usually kept at least one small room open most nights of the week, but the weekends were far busier.
Twilo regularly featured prominent American and European DJs playing trance, techno, and house music.
Twilo was also equipped with a state-of-the-art sound system known as Phazon.
This was not the first fatal overdose associated with Twilo.

general and manager
According to Friends, the unit was organized by John Snook, a former World War 2, commando who is vice president and general manager of the telephone company.
On Friday, Roger Maris, the Yankee outfielder and winner of the American League's most-valuable-player award, will meet with Roy Hamey, the general manager.
Judge and Mrs. Julian Hazard are now at Laguna Beach, while the Frank Wangemans have moved from Beverly Hills to New York, where he is general manager of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
* Adrian Hanauer ( born 1966 ), American businessman and minority owner and general manager of the Seattle Sounders FC
In October 2005 the Diamondbacks hired 35-year-old Josh Byrnes, assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox, to replace the outgoing Joe Garagiola, Jr. as Diamondbacks General Manager.
The TV series emphasizes the boisterous nature of the team, led by manager Billy Martin, catcher Thurman Munson and outfielder Reggie Jackson, as well as the malaise of the Bronx and New York City in general during that time, such as the blackout, the city's serious financial woes and near bankruptcy, the arson for insurance payments, and the election of Ed Koch as mayor.
Federko was the head coach / general manager of the St. Louis Vipers InLine team of the Roller Hockey International for the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
The seeds of long-term success were planted on September 14, 1954, when the Orioles hired Paul Richards to become the ballclub's manager and general manager.
The solution came on November 5, 1958, when Lee MacPhail was appointed general manager, allowing Richards to focus on his managerial duties.
One month prior to the end of the 1961 season, Richards resigned as the team's skipper to become the general manager of the expansion Houston Colt 45s.
Ernest joined Textron after 29 years at GE, where he had most recently served as vice president and general manager, global supply chain for GE Aviation.
Early in 1945, McBride named 36-year-old Ohio State Buckeyes coach Paul Brown as the team's head coach and general manager and gave him a share in its profits.
Mike Brown, the team's de facto general manager, was rated as among the worst team owners in American professional sports Compounding matters were off-field problems of several players, notably receiver Chris Henry, who was suspended several times during his short professional career and was actually released by the Bengals at one point, but was then re-signed for the season.
The Indians hired general manager Frank Lane, known as " Trader " Lane, away from the St. Louis Cardinals in 1957.
In 1963, Daley's syndicate sold the team to a group headed by general manager Gabe Paul.
Only five years later, Mileti's group sold the team for $ 11 million to a syndicate headed by trucking magnate Steve O ' Neill and including former general manager and owner Gabe Paul.
Indians general manager John Hart made a number of moves that would finally bring success to the team.
On July 5, 2002 the Cubs promoted assistant general manager and player personnel director Jim Hendry to the General Manager position.
On August 19, 2011 they relieved general manager Jim Hendry of his duties.
On October 26, Jed Hoyer was hired as executive vice-president and general manager.
On August 20, 1999, Bob Gebhard, the only general manager in franchise history, announced his resignation.
Under previous general manager Gebhard, the Rockies had largely neglected their farm system and mostly relied on signing veteran free agents from other clubs ; this was possible due to the high attendance numbers in the club's first few years of attendance.
" We're nervous, to be honest with you ," Rockies general manager Dan O ' Dowd says.
Rando, senior vice president and general manager of Compaq Services, who had been said to be the heir-apparent to Pfieffer ; his division had performed strongly as it had sales of $ 1. 6 billion for the first quarter compared to $ 113 million in 1998, which met expectations and was anticipated to post accelerated and profitable growth going forward.

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