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Hats Off was remade by the same director (Hal Yates) in 1945 as It's Your Move, starring Edgar Kennedy, but utilizing a different staircase although located in the same vicinity where the "Music Box Steps" are in Silver Lake (known as the Descanso Stairs, they are situated at the intersection of Descanso and Larissa Drives, specifically between ...
Hats Off (Chet Baker album), a 1966 album by Chet Baker; Hats Off (Roy Harper album), a 2001 album by Roy Harper; Hats Off (EP), an EP by The Connells "Hats Off" (song), a song by Lil Baby, Lil Durk and Travis Scott "Hats Off", a song by Alabama from the album Greatest Hits Vol. II "Hats Off", a song by Primus from the album Brown Album
Hats Off (1936) is an American film directed by Boris Petroff, and originally released by Grand National Pictures. [1] The film is now in the public domain . Plot summary
Hats Off is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jyll Johnstone. It screened at the Telluride Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival, as well as on Sveriges Television in Sweden. Hats Off tells the story of actress and model Mimi Weddell who, at the age of 93, still enjoys a successful career in New York City. The film ...
Hats Off to Del Shannon is the second studio album by American rock and roll singer-songwriter Del Shannon. It was released in May 1963 in the UK to coincide with Shannon's tour. [4] This album was not released in the U.S. or Canada. [4] It contains his last six U.S. A-sides and its six U.S. B-sides.
Gangway", (National Magazine Mar. 1901) and the short stories "The Face of Ompah" (National Magazine June 1900) and "A Glorious Privilege", (National Magazine Nov. 1900) but remains best known as the author of the popular patriotic poem, "Hats Off – The Flag Goes By". It was first published in The Youth's Companion on January 13, 1898. [1]
The closing track, "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper", was based on the Bukka White blues song "Shake 'Em On Down" and named as a tribute to their friend and folk singer, Roy Harper. The original LP credited the arrangement to "Charles Obscure", a band in-joke. [24] [28] It features Plant's voice fed through a vibrato amplifier. [16]
Hats Off is an album by jazz trumpeter Chet Baker and the Mariachi Brass recorded in 1966 and released on the World Pacific label. [1] Reception. Professional ratings;