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They entered in the accepted way, by climbing in through the kitchen window, to find Muddy Waters ' band sleeping on the kitchen floor.
In 2006, Latimer accepted an invitation to audition for a guitar / vocal role on Roger Waters ' tour, the position eventually being filled by Dave Kilminster.
Another defining event for western conservatives was when Mulroney accepted the results of an unofficial Senate " election " held in Alberta, which resulted in the appointment of a Reformer, Stanley Waters, to the Senate.
By the time Tipping the Velvet was accepted by Virago Press — one of the ten that had previously passed on the project — Waters had already begun work on her second novel.
John Waters ( filmmaker ) | John Waters instantly accepted the invitation to guest-star in the episode.

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This was followed by an invitation to tour widely with Roger Waters.

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These films should not be confused with comedic cult movies like The Toxic Avenger, Bad Taste, Army of Darkness, Murder By Death, Spaceballs, and the films of John Waters, which purposely utilize elements from films " so bad they're good " for comedic effect.
On March 17, Booth learned that Lincoln would be attending a performance of the play Still Waters Run Deep at a hospital near the Soldier's Home.
Waters himself was hit by friendly aircraft fire and had to be left at the camp.
According to Rep. Maxine Waters D-California, Mildred Aristide called her at her home at 6: 30 am to inform her " the coup d ' etat has been completed ", and Jean-Bertrand Aristide said the US Embassy in Haiti's chief of staff came to his house to say he would be killed " and a lot of Haitians would be killed " if he refused to resign immediately and said he " has to go now.
John Waters ( the actor, not to be confused with John Waters, the director ) portrayed Fagin, Tamsin Carroll was Nancy, and the production also featured Stuart Wagstaff, Steve Bastoni and Madison Orr and Keegan Joyce in the title role, which was rotated between the two.
This was made almost inaudible in the mix, and so the violinist was not credited, according to Roger Waters, as it would be " a bit of an insult ".
* Filmmaker John Waters advocated trepanation in a 2011 interview, saying that it would be a " nice Christmas present " and a way to be " high forever.
It would not be until 1878 that his work gained any recognition with Guardian Spirit of the Waters, and he published his first album of lithographs, titled Dans le Rêve, in 1879.
Zola Taylor, Elizabeth Waters, and Emira Eagle each approached Morris Levy, the music impressario who retained possession of Lymon's copyrights and his royalties, claiming to be Lymon's rightful widow ; Lymon had neglected to divorce both Taylor and Waters.
The lyrics seem to be about the downfall of Barrett, but Waters has never confirmed this.
A sergeant arrives with his men and recognises the woman to be Mrs Waters, his Captain's wife, and the inn's hosts make their apologies and peace is restored around a bowl of liquor.
Fitzpatrick, whom it turns out is married to the niece of Mrs Western, decides to help his uncle by showing him what he believes is Sophia's room, which turns out to be Mrs Waters '.
It turns out that Miss Bridget went to the house of Mrs Waters ' mother, and it was arranged that mother and daughter would attend her ( with Mrs Wilkins being sent to Dorsetshire to be out of the way ).
Mrs Waters then mentions to Mr Allworthy that she had been visited by a gentleman who, taking her for Fitzpatrick's wife, informed her she would be financially assisted by a worthy gentleman if she wanted to prosecute Jones.
In 1993, Lastman saw Clinton impersonator Tim Waters on television, and shortly afterwards contacted him and arranged for a commercial to be shot.
It was Waters who also began introducing Divine as " the most beautiful woman in the world, almost ", a description that would be widely repeated in ensuing years.
Waters was an aspiring filmmaker, intent on making " the trashiest motion pictures in cinema history " and had begun getting his friends, who would come to be known as " the Dreamlanders " ( and who included Divine, Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, and Mink Stole ), to appear in some of his low-budget productions, which were filmed on Sunday afternoons.
Now living independently, Divine once more appeared in Waters's work, acting in the director's next short film, The Diane Linkletter Story ( 1969 ), which was initially designed to be a test for a new sound camera that Waters had obtained.
Due to its controversial nature, Waters feared that the film would be banned and confiscated by the Maryland Censor Board but avoided their jurisdiction by only screening it at non-commercial venues, namely churches that he rented for the purpose.
Designed by Waters to be " an exercise in poor taste ," the film featured Divine as Babs Johnson, " the filthiest person alive ," who is forced to prove her right to the title from challengers, jealous perverts Connie ( Mink Stole ) and Raymond Marble ( David Lochary ).
During the early 1970s, Divine and Waters used to attend the balls in Washington, D. C. that were predominantly frequented by African-American members of the gay community, where Waters encouraged his drag persona to become even more outrageous in her outfits and antics, exposing her overweight stomach and carrying weapons ; he would later comment that he wanted Divine to become " the Godzilla of drag queens ", a direct confrontation with the majority of Euro-American drag queens who wanted to be Miss America.

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* Miriam Elisabeth Renvåg – guest vocals on Before the Bleeding Sun and Children of the Dark Waters ( Ram-Zet, For My Pain ...)
* Heidi Parviainen – guest vocals on Children of the Dark Waters ( Amberian Dawn )
The first entertainment event ( Opening Night ) to be staged at the facility was a rock concert by The Allman Brothers Band and special guest Muddy Waters on the Win, Lose Or Draw Tour on September 9, 1975 attended by 16, 721 persons.
Branigan's vocal coach was Carlo Menotti and she worked with Steve Lukather ( Toto ), Dann Huff ( Giant ) and Michael Landau ; keyboardists Greg Mathieson, Harold Faltermeyer, Michael Boddicker and Robbie Buchanan ; bassists Nathan East and Dennis Belfield ( Rufus ); drummer Carlos Vega ; percussionists Paulinho Da Costa and Lenny Castro ; and guest vocalists including Joe " Bean " Esposito and background vocalists including The Waters Sisters ( Maxine & Julia ), James Ingram, and Richard Page and Stephen George ( Mr. Mister ).
The idea of using filmmaker John Waters as a guest star had been around for a while.
In a 2008 article, Entertainment Weekly named Waters as one of the sixteen best Simpsons guest stars.
White was invited by the former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters to perform in another take of The Wall, in 1990, by the ruins of the Berlin Wall, along with other guest artists.
Jazz also made a number of guest appearances on tracks by artists such as R & B vocalist Miss Jones and jazz saxophonist Kim Waters, and joins Case, Musiq, Montell Jordan, R. L.
As guest on Desert Island Discs., chosen works included Beethoven String Quartet Opus 132, Verdi's Requiem, " Down by the Salley Gardens " sung by Kathleen Ferrier, " I ’ m Ready for You " sung by Muddy Waters, a Cretan folksong and " The Boys from Piraeus ", from the film Never on Sunday.
Her film career began as a party guest in Waters ' film Roman Candles circa 1966.
* Mel Waters ' guest page on Coast to Coast AM
Noteworthy roles in television included guest appearances on episodes of numerous shows over the decades, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bonanza, Quincy, M. E., Murder, She Wrote, and a 1975 gig with Peter Falk and Robert Vaughn in an episode of Columbo titled Troubled Waters.
* In 1962, guest star Ethel Waters was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category " Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Series " for her performance in the episode " Good Night, Sweet Blues ".

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* The Doctor Who episode Waters of Mars the Doctor mentions that the humans begin their diaspora across the stars when Earth colonises nearby star systems in 2100 ( still technically in the 21st century ).
Marlin Hurt's Beulah was also spun off, leading to both a radio and television show that would eventually star Hattie McDaniel and Ethel Waters.
Guest star John Waters gave the Simpson family, sans Homer, a driving tour of Springfield's shopping district, where he pointed out the store where reportedly Vélez bought the toilet she drowned in.
Starting with Desperate Living ( 1977 ), Waters began casting real-life convicted criminals ( Liz Renay, Patricia Hearst ) and infamous people ( Traci Lords, a former porn star ).
Waters described Maelcum Soul as his first " star.
The film currently holds a 76 % ' Fresh ' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus " John Waters ' musical ode to the teen rebel genre is infectious and gleefully camp, providing star Johnny Depp with the perfect vehicle in which to lampoon his pin-up image.
At this time Divine, star of films by noted filmmaker John Waters, joined the group, thus making her San Francisco debut.
Its earliest star performers included singers Ethel Waters, Gertrude Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Mamie Smith, Minto Cato, and Adelaide Hall ; comedian Tim Moore with his Chicago Follies company ( which included his wife Gertie ); the Whitman Sisters and their Company ; musicians Fletcher Henderson, Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, Joe " King " Oliver, and Duke Ellington ; comics Sandy Burns, Salem Whitney Tutt, and Tom Fletcher ; future Paris sensation Josephine Baker ; songwriter and pianist Perry Bradford, the mime Johnny Hudgins ; dancers U. S. Thompson, Walter Batie, Earl " Snakehips " Tucker, and Valaida Snow ; comic monologuist Boots Hope ; and many others.
* During Roger Waters ' The Wall concert in Berlin on 21 July 1990, the song was performed by Canadian rock star Bryan Adams.

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