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Yankees 11, Giants 5 SAN FRANCISCO — It has reached the point of this mind-boggling Yankees season that the fill-ins for the wounded regulars have been replaced by other fill-ins because of more injuries.
"We're fine," he told reporters in reply to questions about injuries and fill-ins.
He praised fill-ins Jaylen Samuels and Stevan Ridley for their performances in his absence.
Their fill-ins, the journeyman Jose Lobaton and the rookie Tomas Nido, combined to hit .
It's so dead, no one's painting, no one's doing fill-ins, what's wrong with these kids?
Jerian Grant and Michael Carter-Williams, Rondo's overmatched fill-ins, combined for 8 points, 3 assists and 7 turnovers.
Even so, Reid would be wise to ease the burden on fill-ins Andrew Wylie and Austin Reiter on Monday.
And we had some fill-ins that weren&apost as angry, and it was really nice that you were down there.
So Eaves recruited a taxi squad of fill-ins he call his "American League" team, after the N.H.L.'s primary minor league.
The rotation fill-ins Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman, both unheralded prospects, have mitigated the losses of Jacob deGrom and Steven Matz to injury.
All are best as bench players, but they are more capable fill-ins than the Mets' early replacements last season, when injuries also decimated the lineup.
One of a handful of rotation fill-ins for New York this season, Robert Gsellman, will make his second career start opposite Nationals righty Tanner Roark.
Cameron Maybin, one of the many fill-ins who kept the Yankees afloat this season amid the wave of injuries, started instead in left field on Sunday.
But when and how do drugs go beyond simple stress relievers and become fill-ins, Band-Aids, or treatments for the things we have lost in our lifestyles?
Mr. McCann later hosted Laurel and Hardy fill-ins during rain delays on Yankees broadcasts as well as another children's show, "Let's Have Fun," on WPIX in New York.
As for what Cooper might add that the released Chris Carter (and Bird and the fill-ins Austin Romine, Matt Holliday and Ji-Man Choi, et al.) had not?
We're still a few weeks from the start of bye-week fill-ins, but Chark might wind up having more value than a substitute by the end of the year.
As your one-week-only fill-ins, you'll have two middle-aged guys discussing the finer points of progressive lenses, teen parenting and why Subarus are terrific in the snow.
Slap-on identities like vegan, yogi, and spiritual seemed to be fill-ins for a kind of obsessional mad-libs, with the comforting bonus of suddenly belonging to an ideology greater than yourself.
With solid pitching from Masahiro Tanaka and James Paxton, plus the fill-ins Domingo German and Jonathan Loaisiga, the Yankees' rotation entered Monday with a 3.09 earned run average, ranking eighth in the majors.
Fill-ins carry Pelicans past Nuggets NEW ORLEANS — The names on the back of the New Orleans Pelicans' jerseys might as well be written in Sanskrit they are so unfamiliar, even to hardened NBA fans.
In New York City and other places around the country, ATAK's fleeting presence manifests in the form of his trademark grim-faced fill-ins that pop up overnight on virgin rooftop spots high above the street.
But the Mets have surged to a game behind the St. Louis Cardinals for the second wild-card spot in the National League race partly because the rotation fill-ins Gsellman and Seth Lugo have done well.
We know it's going to be hard to part ways with your monthly eyelash appointment, but try to stretch the weeks between fill-ins the same way you're cutting down on the coffee breaks in the new year.
The slate of fill-ins will also provide some interesting pairings with show guests, including O'Neal and actress Mila Kunis, Grohl and fellow rocker Alice Cooper (on Halloween no less), Tatum and Ellen DeGeneres, and Lawrence and Kim Kardashian.
Scary Things Smashing Pumpkins Halloween Costumes _________ Student Activities: Crosswords, Test Yourself Questions, Throwback Thursday Posts, Fill-Ins and More Note: Many of these features are no longer running on our current site, but all of them are still available for use.
This acrostic by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon was unlike any that I have solved before, in the sense that I relied almost entirely on the top grid to solve it, rather than toggling back and forth between the fill-ins and the grid.
The fans, who have had to content themselves with animated fill-ins like the series "Descendants: Wicked World" and such while waiting for the big-budget sequel, will presumably eat it up, if they haven't aged out of the appreciative demographic in the interim.
The new administration most often cuts out these acting fill-ins from serious discussions; the position of undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security, who might be expected to sit in on senior meetings on this subject when Secretary Tillerson is traveling, is conspicuously vacant.
Jerry O'Connell has been a Hollywood star since 1986's Stand by Me. But the actor has also become a talk show fixture, from his critically acclaimed fill-ins on The Wendy Williams Show to his hilarious Real Housewives commentary on pal Andy Cohen's late-night hit, Watch What Happen Live.
I can't really say I have one specific memory that stands out, but I remember looking out the window of my mom's car when I was a kid and seeing the highways bombed in Queens, and seeing fill-ins and pieces on the rooftops, and track sides from the train when we headed into the city.
Fill-Ins are common in puzzle magazines along with word searches, cryptograms, and other logic puzzles.Advertising. Kappa Puzzles. Retrieved 15 April 2011. Some consider Fill-Ins to be an easier version of the crossword.
While on ESPN the regular fill-ins for Cowherd were Dave Rothenberg, Ryan Ruocco, Jorge Sedano, Linda Cohn, Adnan Virk, and Ryen Russillo. The fill-ins during his FOX tenure are Nick Wright and Doug Gottlieb. Former women's golfer turned broadcaster Holly Sonders fill in for Taylor.
Leonard played R&B; from 7–11 p.m. He always kept ties with WBLS, working weekends, fill-ins and overnights.
For sparse matrices, a factorization may create excessive fill-ins of the zero entries, which results in significant memory and operation costs.
Simone left the book after issue 7, with the protagonist's true identity still unrevealed. The book's sales further suffered, prompting Marvel to cancel the book. The company then changed course to publish a series of fill-ins, to mixed reviews. Towards the end, two of these fill-ins were published to small fanfare: those by noted author Evan Dorkin and the acclaimed art team of Juan Bobillo and Marcelo Sosa.
Dave Price Became a WNBC weathercaster for the News 4 NY at Noon. He also does fill-ins for the morning and evening news casts, as well as for NBC's The Today Show.
Derek M. Kerswill (born April 5, 1973 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American musician best known for his drumming in the bands Unearth, Seemless, Kingdom of Sorrow, and multiple fill-ins/studio projects.
He was also a founding member of P.A.C.T. (Producers, Actors, Composers and Talents), one of the best-known actors' studios in Sydney. He and actor Leonard Teale produced "fill-ins" for ABC-TV prior to the widespread broadcasting of music videos.
Landen, Palm, p. 70. Hedlund owned a van and occasionally drove other bands to gigs. One of these bands was Elverkets Spelmanslag so Hedlund saw Benny Andersson performing, making an impression with his quick runs and fill-ins. On Hedlund's suggestion Andersson was called for audition.
Another strike affected the NFL in 1987, resulting in a 15-game season. During the strike, the league used substitute players. The Packers fill-ins won one game and lost two before the regulars returned, but in the end the struggling team managed only a 5-9-1 record.
An unsolved Fill-In (left) and a solved one (right). Fill-Ins, also known as Fill-It-Ins or Word Fills, are a variation of the common crossword puzzle in which words, rather than clues, are given.Can You Use Ink?. Little Bits of History. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
Broadcasters for TNN were Mike Joy, Buddy Baker, Glenn Jarrett and Ralph Sheheen. ESPN's broadcasts included Benny Parsons, Bob Jenkins, and Bill Weber. During the 1998 broadcast, Larry Rice, Rick DeBruhl and Ray Dunlap served as fill-ins for Parsons and Weber. There were six to eight races per winter.
The remainder of the series was illustrated by Alden McWilliams, with a few fill-ins by George Kashdan. Gold Key and Whitman ceased publishing in 1979, with Star Trek No. 61 being one of the last comics produced by the company, and one issue in pre-production that never saw print.
The Western Australian edition was anchored by Monika Kos. The show was originally presented by Yvette Mooney. In 1997, Mooney resigned and was replaced by Kos, who continued right up until the show's cancellation in November 2019. The fill-ins for the Western Australian edition were Tina Altieri or Andrea Burns.
Bettes was named host of Weather Underground later that year while LaRosa was shifted to weekends. A weekend edition of AMHQ was also announced, with meteorologists Reynolds Wolf and Kait Parker hosting from 5:00 to 9:00 AM ET. The weekend edition launched on February 7, 2015. Chris Warren, Stephanie Abrams, Jen Carfagno & Ari Sarsalari are common fill-ins on AMHQ.
Finally, the lively zydeco music with its accented 2nd (and 6th) beats will force you to do something rather than simply "pause" on counts 2 and 6. Usual "fill-ins" are kicks, toe or heel taps, flicks, brush, etc. with the free (unweighted) foot or a little twist on the weighted foot. These actions are commonly known as "eat-a-beat".
John Warner (born December 3, 1952) is an American comic book writer and editor, known for his stories of horror and the supernatural. Warner's most prolific period in the comic book field was from 1973-1979\. During that time, he wrote many issues of Gold Key Comics' Dark Shadows, as well as assorted fill-ins for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Warren Publishing.
Kier wrote all the lyrics and melodies, and also coordinated reaching out to Bootsy Collins to get him involved in sessions. Dmitry played guitar, keyboard, and bass, and Towa gathered samples for fill-ins and grooves. Bootsy Collins introduced them to The Horny Horns, Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Mudbone Cooper, and Bernie Worrell. Collins also helped assemble their touring band.
Korg's Stageman and Mini Pops series were notable for "natural metallic percussion" sounds and incorporating controls for drum "breaks and fill-ins." In 1967, Ace Tone founder Ikutaro Kakehashi patented a preset rhythm-pattern generator using diode matrix circuit similar to the Seeburg's prior filed in 1964 (See Drum machine#History), which he released as the FR-1 Rhythm Ace drum machine the same year.
Another longtime employee for Stewart Tele Enterprises was Jeopardy! game show announcer Johnny Gilbert, who would serve his announcement duties on the 1980 incarnation of Chain Reaction, The (New) $25,000 Pyramid, Double Talk, and both 1985 and 1991 incarnations of The $100,000 Pyramid. He was also an announcer at Barry & Enright Productions and Merv Griffin Enterprises. Charlie O'Donnell, Dean Goss, and Bob Hilton were also fill-ins for Pyramid eventually.
On August 18, 2016 Entercom announced that Dennis, under a doctor's advice to reduce his workload, would immediately leave the morning show but would still be at the station for fill ins, relations with advertisers, and special events. Since his demotion, Dennis has sold his house in Florida and performs odd jobs in his spare time. He continues to maintain an active Twitter presence as a supporter of Donald Trump and right-wing politics.
In the late 1980s Valentino began working for Marvel Comics on their superhero titles. He was writer/ artist on the future-set super-hero series Guardians of the Galaxy, selected issues of What If...?, and fill-ins on most of Marvel's major titles. Valentino, a longtime fan of Guardians of the Galaxy, submitted his pitch for a new series on the group to editor-in- chief Tom DeFalco at the 1989 WonderCon.
In the 2011 NFL Draft, Thompson selected offensive tackle Derek Sherrod with the 32nd overall pick. Although several rookies, including Sherrod, received playing time their rookie year, only second round pick Randall Cobb (wide receiver and returner) made a significant impact. Linebacker D.J. Smith and running back Brandon Saine made smaller contributions as injury fill ins and special teams players. During the season, the Packers gave wide receiver Jordy Nelson a new contract.
226: "'Born Again' was a seven-issue story arc that appeared in Daredevil from issue #227 to #233 (February – August 1986)." Miller intended to produce an additional two-part story with artist Walt Simonson but the story was never completed and remains unpublished. Three fill-in issues followed before Steve Englehart (under the pseudonym "John Harkness") took the post of writer, only to lose it after one issue due to a plot conflict with one of the fill-ins.
Immonen reminds me of the old-school Marvel Comics artists, who were capable of delivering strong, consistent work every month with little need for fill-ins."Djeljosevic, Danny. "Fear Itself #4" . Comics Bulletin. July 8, 2011 Jason Serafino of Complex magazine, in reviewing issue #6, stated, "The Fear Itself series has stalled somewhat after a strong debut issue," but equivocated, "It’s tough to ask for too much from a series that hinges on little more than some widescreen action and incredible art.
Mike Love (far left) and Bruce Johnston (far right) performing as the Beach Boys in 2014 The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. Since then, the band has undergone many variations in composition, with representation by fill-ins onstage. As of 2019, the only principal members included in the Beach Boys' touring band are co-founder Mike Love and 1965 addition Bruce Johnston. In 1998, Love sought authorization through the Beach Boys' corporation, Brother Records Inc.
Former MuchMusic and VH1 video jockey Rachel Perry served as the original news reader on the show. On March 27, 2006, the show noted that Perry was absent for a few days to work on a TV pilot (a show titled Beyond). However, a few days stretched into a few weeks, during which the show featured several fill-ins, including Strasser, former MSNBC anchor Claudia DiFolco, and actress Tracy Metro. The show also had guests and a few of their recurring characters fill in.
Hot Rod Circuit ventured out on the 2005 Warped Tour, when Hero Pattern bassist Rob Fitzgerald filled in. Soon after Warped, Brian Kiss exited the band, resulting in many fill-ins throughout the rest of the year. Hot Rod Circuit set out on a late summer and fall tour with Hit The Lights, Straylight Run, and Piebald, where many different musicians were included in Hot Rod's live line up. Jake and Jeff Turner of Say Anything filled in on bass and guitar for several of these dates.
Alan Kupperberg entered the comics industry by working at Neal Adams' Continuity Associates and was a member of the Crusty Bunkers. He began writing and drawing for Marvel Comics in 1974, mostly doing fill-ins and one-shots. He later worked on team books such as The Invaders and The Defenders and drew several issues of What If. Occasionally working as a writer, Kupperberg created the 1983 one-shot comic Obnoxio the Clown vs. the X-Men, and handled everything from writing and illustrating to lettering.
Drummer Lars Ulrich made a statement advising fans that the series was a continuation of the band's pro-taping stance which was taken in the 1990s. When drummer Lars Ulrich fell ill before the tour's Download Festival appearance on June 6, 2004, an assortment of temporary fill-ins were recruited, including Slayer's Dave Lombardo, Slipknot's Joey Jordison, and Flemming Larsen, Ulrich's drum technician. The tour was especially popular in Scandinavia, where stadium dates were held and caused Metallica's entire back catalogue to appear on the record charts.
Substitute hosts include Scott Wapner (host of the Fast Money Halftime Report), Becky Quick, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Brian Sullivan, Tyler Mathisen, and Joe Kernan . Also, when a regular panelist is not available, substitute panelists are used in his or her place. Fill-ins include Pete's brother, Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER.com; Carter Braxton Worth of Cornerstone Macro; Joe Terranova, Chief Market Strategist at Virtus Investment Partners; Zachary Karabell, President of River Twice Research; Joe Kinahan, chief derivatives strategist at thinkorswim; Jared A. Levy, senior derivatives specialist at PEAK6 Investments; and Brian Kelly.
In early 2009, both Matt Lopez and Paul Salem departed the band due to family and work obligations, respectively."Matt Lopez" Antagonist hired long-time friend and local guitarist Roland Leonard to fill in temporarily on guitar for the next few tours. After two tours, the band decided to make Leonard permanent."World In Decline" The bassist slot rotated with fill-ins, but finally in the summer of 2009, another long-time friend Nick Reyes decided to step down from his usual guitar duties and took over the roll of bassist for Antagonist.
Roland's E-Series line had made inroads into improving the reputation of auto-accompaniment, but there was still some way to go. Retailing for $2500, the i3 used a 32-voice tone generation system derived from the X3, using the company's familiar AI2 synthesis system. All 340 tones were user-editable (max. 64 user voices could be saved in backed RAM + 2 user drum sets) and sampled at 32 kHz. The auto- accompaniment section consisted of 48 in-built styles, each consisting of 4 variations, 2 fill-ins, and 2 intros/endings.
" The recording features clarinet work by Johnny Dodds, and the stop-time solo chorus in the last half of the recording is one of Armstrong's most famous solos. The stop-time aspects of "Potato Head Blues" was derived from the tap-dancing tradition at the Sunset Café as well as the New Orleanian tradition of adding breaks and fill-ins. Critic Thomas Ward called this recording "one of the most astonishing accomplishments in all of twentieth century music." Ralph Ellison described it as "a classic demonstration of African-American elegance.
In 2012, Simon Constable of Dow Jones; Chris Riback, author and researcher, and Francis Rose of Federal News Radio in Washington, D.C., became primary fill-ins. Batchelor's show featured multiple guests, and shows were preceded by and interspersed with news clips and music. The show focussed on myriad topics, including politics, the war on terror, nuclear proliferation, the UN, African civil wars, American history, space exploration and even Hollywood scandals. The Jerusalem Post has an audio archive of Batchelor and Alexander segments from 2002 and 2003 that deal with Israel and the Middle East.
Lester Dent wrote most of the stories, with fill-ins by Harold A. Davis, Alan Hathway, and William Bogart that were overseen or rewritten by Dent."Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life" by Philip Jose Farmer, Bantam paperback edition, 1975, Addendum 3, "List of Doc Savage Stories", page 262. By 1938, as the economy improved, pulps were on the wane and faced competition from comic books. During World War II, ordinary men and women performed fantastic deeds daily in exotic corners of the world, and fantastic pulp adventures seemed childish.
The solo project released one studio album on December 1: Enemy. Schieppati has played intermittent shows with the Iron Son with fill-ins for live performances, and usually includes Manny Contreras of Impending Doom, Derek Youngsma of Bleeding Through, Justin Bock of Winds of Plague, Robert Bloomfield of MyChildren MyBride and Brandon Richter formerly of A Skylit Drive and Falling in Reverse. Bleeding Through played their final show on August 3, 2014, at Chain Reaction, and the band ended after a 15-year career. He said they were proud of everything they have accomplished.
Grant was in favor of engaging hosts substituting for him while he was away on vacation to maintain his ratings. In the cases of G. Gordon Liddy and Curtis Sliwa who guest hosted along with his wife Lisa Evers, this led to them being hired for their own shows. Other popular fill-ins included Bill O'Reilly during the 1990s, Roger Ailes, Alan Burke, Joe Scarborough, Tom Marr, Ann Coulter in 2002, Tom Snyder in 2002, Mike Gallagher, Barry Farber, and comedians Jackie Mason and Pat Cooper in the early 1990s.
In Baxendale's hands it had notable similarities to his earlier classroom-based strip, The Bash Street Kids, in The Beano.Around 1968, Baxendale quit Odhams for the better paying Fleetway comics. One of the strips he produced there was Big Chief Pow Wow for Buster—the strip ran from 14 September 1968 to 31 January 1970 (some issues were fill-ins by other artists). The Man from BUNGLE, spoofing the popular TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., was a spin-off from Baxendale's Eagle-Eye Junior Spy strip in Wham.
In late 2000, the band was hard at work on their second album when they added Colin Decker as a second guitarist to broaden their sound. The band released their second album, Where Have My Countrymen Gone, in March 2001 on Co-Op Pop Records. Later that year in August, Shawn Sears left the band to spend more time with his recently born child. Following a handful of shows with fill-ins Pete Caldes (The Gravel Pit/The Gentlemen) and Paul Buckley (Orbit), drummer Ryan Dolan replaced Sears a month later; Dolan had previously been in the band Lincolnville with guitarist Colin Decker.
The feud continued into 1987, and Davis retaliating by signing Bo Jackson to take Allen's place. However, Jackson was also a left fielder for Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals, and could not play full-time until the baseball season ended in October. Even worse, another strike cost the NFL one game and prompted them to use substitute players. The Raiders fill-ins achieved a 1–2 record before the regular team returned. After a weak 5–10 finish, head coach Tom Flores moved to the front office and was replaced by Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan.
WDOH moved morning show co-host Jeff Wittler into the mid-day position where he runs his "Stress Free Workday" with insightful tips for living healthier, working better and being happier. WDOH maintains the services of Lima radio veteran Jim Edwards (also known as Diesel) as part-time and fill ins. Jim currently anchors weekend duty at WDOH and other Maverick Media properties including 92.1 The Frog, 93.1 The Fan, 104.9 The Eagle, and 940 WCIT. Jim's long list of call letters in addition to his current stations include WLSR, WBUK, WIMA, WIMT, WMLX, WYRX, WZRX, WIMT, WUZZ, WLJM, and various others.
When word got out, the first issue sold out so quickly that Marvel not only offered a second printing, but also did a "mini- trade paperback" collecting the first two issues.Thunderbolts: First Strikes (48 pages, softcover, December 1997, 978-0-7851-0577-0) Fabian Nicieza replaced Busiek in issue #34. Patrick Zircher, after a couple of fill-ins, replaced Bagley in issue #51. Despite critical acclaim, the book was reformatted with Thunderbolts #76 (March 2003), removing the entire cast and creative team and replacing it with a brand new set of characters, along with a new writer, John Arcudi.
CR-78 Presets - upper row CR-78 Presets - lower row CR-78 Variation fill ins The CR-78 uses analog drum voices, which sound very little like real percussion instruments. The unit also incorporates an NEC microprocessor CPU (NEC) uPD8048C-015 8-bits to provide digital control of its functions. Previous Roland drum machines had offered only a selection of preset rhythms. The CR-78's key new feature at the time of its introduction was that in addition to offering 34 preset rhythms, it provided four programmable memory locations for storing patterns created by the user.
When Ma returned to Hong Kong he initially worked at a glass manufacture as a quality surveillance inspector but found his job boring. Hoping to find something more of his interest he sent out over 70 resumes but only received a response from TVB for an interview notice to their 14th Artist Training Class. His starting salary at TVB was a meager estimated HK$4000.00 a month, one third of his former job salary, but since he found acting to be more suitable for him he decided to join TVB. In the beginning his career at TVB was often playing supporting roles as extras, passers-by and fill ins.
Bob McLeod began his career working in the production department of Marvel Comics in 1973 on a recommendation from Neal Adams. He began penciling and inking for Marvel's Crazy Magazine, doing several movie satires and the "Teen Hulk" strip. He was a member of The Crusty Bunkers inkersTheakston, Greg and Nowlan, Kevin, et al., at while working at Adams' Continuity Studios, and became an inker at Marvel and DC Comics on many series, including The Incredible Hulk, Conan the Barbarian, Legion of Super Heroes, Detective Comics, Wonder Woman, and The New Titans, as well as penciling Star Wars and several Spider-Man fill-ins for Marvel.
Playing keyboards and trombone and singing backing vocals, he could also double on bass guitar and second drum kit, greatly expanding the band's live potential. Catalyst was a well-known "man-of-a-thousand bands" - besides his own Robochrist project, he had worked with The Sisters Of Mercy, AntiProduct, The Tanks With Wings and two Wildhearts spin-offs (God Damn Whores and Clam Abuse). In November 2005, The Scaramanga Six revealed new material via a split single (with Me Against Them), contributing "I Wear My Heart On My Sleeve". In 2006, following Anthony Sargeant's departure (and temporary fill-ins by Steve Gilchrist and James Kenosha), "Maraca" Gareth Champion joined The Scaramanga Six as the band's new drummer.
Stéphane Roux' has worked on such titles as Witchblade: Blood Oath, scripted by Jean-Marc Lofficier, as well as Sibilla (scripted by Jean-Marc Lainé) and Strangers in the Semic pocket and comics publications. His longest cover assignment was on Birds of Prey (issues #104 to 127), with notable covers on various titles including Countdown to Final Crisis, Savage She-Hulk, X-Men: Worlds Apart, and The Amazing Spider-Man Extra #2. He has been working on the DC comics series Zatanna, written by Paul Dini, and Star Wars: Agent of the Empire, written by John Ostrander.Auteurs ROUX Stéphane: Éditions Delcourt He is doing covers, fill-ins and short stories for all the majors comic-book companies.
A cover of Leon Payne's "Psycho" was issued as a single in July, which was a hit on alternative radio and became the best selling Australia alternative single for 1984. The previous line-up fell apart in March when The Scientists left Australia to tour overseas; fill-ins included Stu Spasm of Lubricated Goat, Zulu Rattle and Salamander Jim on bass guitar; and Brad Shepherd of Hoodoo Gurus on guitar. By early 1985 the line-up of Baker, Perkins, Spasm (now on rhythm guitar) and Spencer, were joined by Graham Hood (The Johnnys) on bass guitar. Although the album became an underground success, the band was largely a side project for its various members and Beasts of Bourbon disbanded by June that year.
187: "With issue #475, fan favorite Aquaman was added to the [Adventure Comics] lineup, and his first installment was written by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Dick Giordano." DeMatteis and artist Brian Bolland produced a backup story titled "Falling Down to Heaven" in Madame Xanadu, DC's first attempt at marketing comics specifically to the "direct market" of fans and collectors. DeMatteis had long been eager to work for Marvel Comics, and following roughly a year in which editor-in-chief Jim Shooter kept him busy with odd jobs and fill-ins, in 1980 he was made the lead writer for Marvel on The Defenders, and had lengthy runs on Captain America, paired with penciler Mike Zeck, and Marvel Team-Up.
As a result, Haydock decided to take a leave of absence from the group. While he was gone, the group brought in the Beatles' good friend Klaus Voorman to play on a few gigs and recorded two singles with fill-ins on bass: the Burt Bacharach-Hal David song "After the Fox" (Sep. 1966), which featured Peter Sellers on vocals, Jack Bruce on electric bass and Burt Bacharach himself on keyboards, and was the theme song from the Sellers film of the same name (which failed to chart), and "Bus Stop" (UK No.5, US No.5, June 1966), another Gouldman song, which featured Bernie Calvert, a former bandmate of Hicks and Elliott in the Dolphins, on bass. Calvert also played a tour of Yugoslavia with the band in May 1966.
This Telharmonium console (likely pictured in the late 1890s) is an early electronic organ by Thaddeus Cahill, and one of the first electronic instruments used for live performance. Early electronic instruments intended for live performance, such as Thaddeus Cahill's Telharmonium (1897) and instruments developed between the two world wars, such as the Theremin (1919), Spharophon (1924), ondes Martenot (1928), and the Trautonium (1929), may be cited as antecedents , but were intended simply as new means of sound production, and did nothing to change the nature of musical composition or performance . Many early compositions included these electronic instruments, though the instruments were typically used as fill-ins for standard classical instruments. An example includes composer Joseph Schillinger, who in 1929 composed First Airphonic Suite for Theremin and Orchestra, which premièred with the Cleveland Orchestra with Leon Theremin as soloist.
As under Odhams, humour continued to play a large part in the relaunched comic (in terms of the page count): not to the extent it did in Buster, but at least as much as in Valiant or Lion. With the relaunch, The Swots and the Blots (one of the handful of surviving Odhams strips) moved from the prestigious front cover to the centre pages. Nevertheless, now drawn by Leo Baxendale it became a standard bearer for sophisticated artwork. Baxendale began a five-year run on the strip (beginning in Smash and continuing in its successor, Valiant and Smash, with some fill-ins by Les Barton), by adopting a new style, one which influenced many others in the comics field, just as his earlier Beano work had done; and in the process attaining a new, deliriously daft, high standard, one rarely approached by other strips.
Nocenti specifically addressed societal issues, with Murdock, now running a non-profit urban legal center, confronting sexism, racism, and nuclear proliferation while fighting supervillains. Nocenti introduced the popular antagonist Typhoid Mary in issue #254 (May 1988).DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 237: "Mary was first introduced in Daredevil #254 by Ann Nocenti and artist John Romita Jr." as well as the demon Blackheart in #270 (September 1989).DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 242 In addition to contributing occasional stories to such anthologies as Marvel Comics Presents and Marvel Fanfare, and writing a handful of Spider-Man fill-ins, Nocenti also produced the graphic novel Someplace Strange in collaboration with artist John Bolton. She also wrote The Inhumans Graphic Novel in 1988, and the 1998 X-Men novel Prisoner X. For the DC Comics imprint Vertigo, Nocenti wrote the 16-issue run of Kid Eternity (May 1993 – September 1994).
From January to May 2008, Holden played the role of Johnny O'Keefe's manager Lee Gordon in Shout! The Legend of The Wild One. In 2010, Holden had a cancer removed from his neck, affecting his vocal cords. In 2010, he guest starred as Doctor Wallace in Season 5 of Sea Patrol, which aired in July 2011. From 2010–2011 he was a fill-in presenter of the weekday afternoon show on South Australia's 891 ABC Adelaide, where his focus has been on musical discussion. In early 2011 he has been fill in presenter of ABC Local Radio nationally. Mark is one of the regular fill-ins for Richard Stubbs on 774 ABC Melbourne. In early 2012 he was fill-in presenter for the nationwide ABC Local network show Nightlife with Tony Delroy. From 2012-2014 Holden began researching and placing together information from his great-uncle Aldophus Holden's travelling circus from the 1890s.
Hosts & Sports Flash anchors from the One on One Sports-era included: Art Mehring, Bruce Jacobs, Scott "Football" Franzke, Bob Kemp, Jay Mariotti, Peter Brown, Kevin Wheeler, Scott Wetzel, Andy Masur, Rick Ballou, Arnie "Stinkin' Genius" Spanier, plus Bob Berger and Bruce Murray hosting the 6-hour long weekend scoreboard shows from 1-7p.m. ET (Berger and Murray were also the main fill-ins for the weekday daytime shows). One on One eventually acquired several O&O; owned and operated radio stations including 620 WJWR (now WSNR) in New York City, 950 WIDB (now WNTD) in Chicago, 1540 KCTD (now KMPC) in Los Angeles, California and 1510 WNRB (now WMEX) in Boston, Massachusetts. Most of One on One's O&O; stations were low-rated, but they had high profile local hosts including Brian Kilmeade (now of FOX News) hosting on WJWR, Tony Bruno on KCTD, and Bill Simmons and Sean McDonough on WNRB , plus the flagship rights to the Boston Celtics on WNRB.
In September 1985, Tampa Bay's first all-talk station, WPLP-AM, lured Lassiter to Tampa with his first (low-paid) full-time position on weeknights. (At the time he was still working weekends on WINZ and doing fill-ins at WPLP; the station intended to move Neil Rogers from nighttime to day and, until Lassiter was fired, was grooming him as Rogers' replacement.) He took over WPLP's afternoon drive time slot on September 23, 1985. Lassiter recalled on the air that the station initially offered him $12,000 per year, which he turned down, eventually accepting a comeback offer of $18,000 when Rogers suggested he take the job as training for doing talk radio every day. (He later admitted faking his resume to get hired at WPLP, claiming to be a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.) Although Lassiter's Miami career was not to be, he soon took Tampa by storm with his confrontational and deliberately offensive style, quickly rising to the top-rated talk program in the market by an enormous margin.
All the Double Z Urban staff was fired with the exception of Action Jackson and Wayne Walker who did a short stint as midday personality on WJMZ until March 1995. Action Jackson continued to do weekends and fill-ins on WJMZ until March 1996. 103-X was the first Alternative Rock station in the market, but the same signal problems that the station(s) had remained, even with the addition of 103.3. On January 1, 1996, 103-X added Howard Stern's radio show for mornings, but was faced with a backlash from both radio listeners and advertisers that lasted for weeks. During that time, Emerald City decided to sell out to Sinclair, and 103-X changed formats to Oldies in February 1996 after the flip of WFBC-FM to top-40. The call letters WOLI (103.9) and WOLT (103.3) were added a few months later. The station(s) were on satellite for the next few years and in late 1999, a local airstaff was finally added. In November 2000, the station jumped on the '80s Oldies bandwagon that was going on at the time, becoming "Star 103", but retained the call letters for both stations.

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