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A costumed cocktail waitress serving drinks. A cocktail waitress, colloquially known as a bottle girl, [1] is a female server who brings alcoholic drinks to patrons of drinking establishments such as bars, [2] cocktail lounges, casinos, [2] comedy clubs, jazz clubs, cabarets, and other live music venues.
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Bottle service is the sale of liquor by the bottle, mostly in North American lounges and nightclubs. The purchase of bottle service typically includes a reserved table for the patron 's party and mixers of the patron's choice.
Jan Fryderyk Dobrowolski (born 9 July 1944 in Poland) is a Polish classical and jazz keyboardist and composer. He won first prizes at the competitions in Kalisz, "Jazz at the Oder" in Wrocław and the "Jeunesse Musical Festival" in Częstochowa. He made himself a name as a Chopin interpret, but then focussed on Jazz and World Music.
A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat (stylized as a girl a bottle a boat) is the tenth studio album by American rock band Train, released on January 27, 2017, through Columbia Records. It is the band's first album without guitarist and founding member Jimmy Stafford (whose departure makes vocalist Pat Monahan the last original member to remain), as well as ...
Stanisław Ryszard Dobrowolski (14 March 1907 in Warsaw–27 November 1985 in Warsaw) was a poet, prose writer and translator, a member of the left-wing avant-garde poetry group Kwadryga (Quadriga). Dobrowolski was a participant of the Warsaw Uprising .
Andrzej Dobrowolski (September 9, 1921 – August 8, 1990) was a Polish composer and teacher. He studied at the Warsaw Conservatoire during the war and afterwards in the State High School of Music in Kraków .
He was the son of Józef Dobrowolski, an official of the Gubernium of Galicia, and Eugenia Wittich. Odo took his secondary education in Lviv. He studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, most likely as an independent student. During his years in Paris, between 1908 and 1909, he was guided by Jan Styka.