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The Bob's Big Boy Restaurant located at 4211 Riverside Drive [71] in Burbank, California, is the oldest remaining Bob's Big Boy in the United States. [72] Built in 1949 by local residents Scott MacDonald and Ward Albert, it was designed by Los Angeles architect Wayne McAllister , "incorporating the 1940s transitional design of Streamline ...
[254] [255] [157] The other, Vip's Restaurants of Salem, Oregon, was not a Big Boy franchisee but sold units to JB's Big Boy, which operated them as Bob's Big Boy. [194] The non-Big Boy, Salem-based chain had 53 locations at its peak, all sold and rebranded, including 35 to Denny's in 1982 and 16 to JB's in 1984. [256] [R]
Of the 10 songs on Nebraska, "Open All Night" is the only one to feature an electric guitar.With a Chuck Berry-style guitar riff, the song tells the story of an unnamed narrator's all-night drive across industrial New Jersey to reach his girl, Wanda, whom he met when she was a waitress at the Route 60 Bob's Big Boy.
There are some Big Boy restaurants left in the U.S., but one chain in particular, Frisch’s Big Boy, seems like it’s in serious financial trouble. ... the name of the restaurant became Bob’s ...
"This Song Wants To Sleep with You Tonight" Brian Wilson Andy Paley: b-side (1995) Brian Wilson Andy Paley "This Town Goes Down At Sunset" Michael Hazelwood: Orange Crate Art (1995) Van Dyke Parks "This Whole World" Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995) Brian Wilson Don Was [2] "'Til I Die" Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for ...
In the 1970s JB's expanded by acquiring neighboring Big Boy franchisees: Vip's, Leo's, Kebo's, and Bud's; and the subfranchisee: Bob's Big Boy of Arizona. [5] In 1970 JB's became the Big Boy franchisor in New Jersey and built five restaurants in the state, but in 1975 it sold the territory and stores to the Marriott Corp. who rebranded them as ...
The Big Beat 1963 is a compilation album released on December 17, 2013, exclusively through digital distribution. It features selections of early demos and recordings made by Brian Wilson in the early 1960s with such acts as the Beach Boys and the Honeys .
Nicks worked several jobs, as a hostess at Bob's Big Boy, [16] [17] a waitress at Clementine's [18] [19] [20] and as a cleaning lady for her record producer, Keith Olsen, [21] so as to support herself and Buckingham financially; [22] they had decided that it would be best for him not to work and to instead focus on honing his guitar technique.