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Lady Gaga performing at TD Garden as part of The Monster Ball Tour, July 1, 2010 Since its opening in 1995, the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below. All events are arranged in a chronological order. 1990s 1995 Concerts at FleetCenter Date(s ...
The Allen Collins Band released "Here, There and Back" on MCA in 1983, its only album. Collins was emotionally drained due to the sudden death of his wife, Kathy, and as his behavior became more and more erratic, the band began to disintegrate. Jacksonville guitarist Mike Owings joined The Allen Collins Band in the spring of 1984 and co wrote ...
Billy Squier August 14, 1982 Randy Travis: Old 8×10 Tour July 9, 1989 K. T. Oslin: Ratt: Dancing Undercover Tour June 30, 1987 Poison Reach for the Sky Tour June 2, 1989 Great White & Warrant: Detonator Tour August 16, 1991 L.A. Guns & Bang Tango: Reba McEntire: The Last One to Know Tour August 24, 1987 Read My Mind Tour August 27, 1994 John ...
Puffing Billy Tournament, a board game convention focusing on train games; Puffin' Billy, a famous piece of light music by Edward White; Puffing Billy, military jargon for the M67 Immersion Heater; Puffing Billy, a short lived comic strip in The Beano about a fat boy called Billy; Puffing Billy, a vacuum cleaner constructed by Hubert Cecil Booth
Late in 1999, Collins did a brief stint as lead singer and occasional drummer for his brother in The Matt Collins Band – taking over full-time drumming duties a few years later. [ citation needed ] In addition, a brief reformation of The Punch Line led to a headlining performance and the release of a 10-song CD, [ 5 ] [ better source needed ...
Original members include Tim Emerson (Dr. Mambo), Margaret Cox, Billy Franze, Bruce Jackson, Michael Bland, Doug Nelson, Stevie Cherewan, Mark Licktieg, and several others. [ 1 ] The current lineup includes Julius Collins and Margaret Cox on vocals, Sonny Thompson on bass, Brian Ziemniak on keys, Pete Suttman on drums and Geoff LeCrone on guitar.
Edward George White (21 August 1910 – 1994) was a British composer of light music, [1] whose compositions including "The Runaway Rocking-Horse" (1946), "Paris Interlude" (1952), "Puffin' Billy" (1952) and the signature tune for The Telegoons (1963), became familiar as radio and television theme tunes.
The distinctive theme music was "In Party Mood" by Jack Strachey.This music, much like "Puffin' Billy", the theme to Junior Choice, has latterly been used frequently in other media as a signifier for 1950s Middle England, for example in a number of TV adverts and in the Comic Strip's parodies of the Famous Five, Five Go Mad in Dorset and Five Go Mad on Mescalin.