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The Martinis are a rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1993. The band consists of Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago and his wife Linda Mallari. They have released one album under the label Cooking Vinyl, Artist Direct, and Distracted/BMG. Their song "Free" was featured in the movie Empire Records and was on the movie's soundtrack album
Martin was born in San Juan.. Enrique Martin Morales was born on December 24, 1971, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [1] [2] [3] His mother, Doña Nereida Morales, is a former accountant; his father, Enrique Martín Negroni, is a former psychologist who previously worked as a regional supervisor for a Puerto Rican mental-health agency.
Weeds: Music from the Original Series (composed and performed "Birthday Video" and "Fake Purse") (Weeds, 2005) In Pursuit Of Your Happiness (Mark Mulcahy, 2005) Songs About Time (The Rentals, 2009) Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute To The Songs Of Shel Silverstein (Various Artists, 2010) A Walk with Love & Death (Melvins, 2017)
Storm Large (born Susan Storm Large, June 25, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and author.She attracted national attention as a contestant on the CBS reality television show Rock Star: Supernova.
Francis Martinis and his wife, Jessica Martinis, were charged on Thursday, December 14, on four counts of criminal sale of prescription for a controlled substance by a practitioner and four counts of.
The Best Martinis in America, 2024. The Esquire Editors. December 26, 2024 at 10:08 AM. ... As the name suggests, this martini is bright and smooth—and it’s got hidden depths. Take a few sips ...
In addition, she has appeared in a number of music videos, including the video for the Green Day song "Redundant," [38] the video for "Zip Gun Bop" by swing band Royal Crown Revue, Agent Provocateur's video for their cover of Joy Division's "She's Lost Control", and (performing her martini-glass burlesque routine) the video for "Mobscene" by ...
The Pillsbury Doughboy has a name -- and you've probably never even heard it before. The cheerful mascot made his debut in a television commercial that aired on November 7, 1965.