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  2. The Waitresses - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses were formed by Butler (formerly of the Numbers Band) in 1978 as a side project while he was still a member of Tin Huey.He wrote and recorded "I Know What Boys Like" that year, with guest vocals by friend Donahue (as "Patty Darling") and saxophone from Tin Huey member Ralph Carney, although the song remained unreleased at the time. [4]

  3. Patty Donahue - Wikipedia

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    During the recording of the second and final Waitresses' album Bruiseology, Donahue left the band and was replaced temporarily by Holly Beth Vincent before Donahue rejoined soon afterward. [8] Donahue was sought personally by Alice Cooper to duet with him on the single "I Like Girls". Cooper exuberantly told an interviewer: "I'd be driving in ...

  4. Waiting staff - Wikipedia

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    Waiting staff , [1] waiters (MASC) / waitresses (FEM), or servers (AmE) [2] [3] are those who work at a restaurant, a diner, or a bar and sometimes in private homes, attending to customers by supplying them with food and drink as requested. Waiting staff follow rules and guidelines determined by the manager.

  5. I Know What Boys Like - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses' version of the song appeared on the soundtrack of the 1987 film I Was a Teenage Zombie. [9]The song was used for the opening of the episode entitled "Monster" (S1 E10) that was the season and series finale of Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil.

  6. Christmas Wrapping - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses were in the middle of a difficult tour and the Christmas song commission was "the last thing we wanted", Butler said later. [3] [4] Butler wrote the song that August, assembling it from assorted unused riffs. [5] He finished the lyrics in a taxi on the way to the recording studio, [6] Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village. [7]

  7. The Waitresses (artists) - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses were co-founded at the Woman's Building by Feminist Studio Workshop (FSW) graduates [2] Jerri Allyn and Anne Gauldin in 1977. [1] The two formed the group after Allyn saw Gauldin perform at the FSW, where Gauldin blackened her eyes, served drinks; attempting to convey that the drinks and the role of waitressing was poisonous.

  8. A rural woman paid her way through college running an online ...

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    The final scene shows her and her friends at a Huddle House, where a combo meal costs $5.99 — which is more than waitresses, who earn less than minimum wage because they get tips, make in an hour.

  9. Chris Butler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Butler (born May 22, 1949) is an American musician, writer, and artist who is best known for leading the 1980s new wave band The Waitresses.His notable songs include "I Know What Boys Like", "No Guilt", "Christmas Wrapping" [1] and the theme song for the TV sitcom Square Pegs.