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In early 2020, Bjork formed the stoner rock power trio, Stöner, alongside Oliveri and Ryan Güt, the drummer for Bjork's solo band. In October, the trio made their live debut performing on the fourth volume of the concert series Live in the Mojave Desert. The album was released on April 30. [30]
Mod Con is a three-piece based out of Melbourne who originally played together under the moniker Palm Springs. Having known each other for some time and playing with various solo and collaborative projects. Over Easter 2017, the trio recorded their debut album with Gareth Liddiard at his home in the Goulburn Valley. [1]
The Doll House was a restaurant in Palm Springs which was run by Ethel and George Strebe from 1946. It was first mentioned by a local newspaper as an entrant in a local parade in 1935. [1] It was patronised by celebrities who were entertained by other stars such as Peggy Lee. It closed in 1966, being replaced by an Italian restaurant, Sorrentino's.
"From Palm Springs California" (radio) – March 26, 1950 (with Bob Hope and The Guadalajara Trio) "From Palm Springs California" (radio) – April 2, 1950 (with Al Jolson and Connie Barlow) "How Palm Springs Was Founded" (radio) – February 11, 1951 (at the American Legion Hall) [65] [74]
Frankie Ortega was an American jazz piano player and bandleader with the Frankie Ortega Trio during the 1950s and 1960s. Biography Ortega ...
On Sunday, Kylie and Kendall Jenner were spotted joining friend Hailey Bieber for dinner at Casa Tua in Aspen, Colorado, joined by Kylie’s daughter, Stormi. The trio of girlfriends were wearing ...
His 1998 Piano Trio no. 2, Silent Voices, written in Palm Springs, is dedicated to the music of émigré Jewish composers. [9] [10] Lees received a Grammy nomination for Kalmar Nyckel in 2003, following release of a recording by the German orchestra Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz under Stephen Gunzenhauser. [6] He lost to Dominick Argento. [6]
The story "Palm Springs" is based upon a story treatment Charteris wrote for RKO Pictures. The resulting film, The Saint in Palm Springs, was released in 1941 and starred George Sanders in his final appearance as Simon Templar. The script used in the film was substantially different from the original storyline.