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Shady Lady (musical)
Shady Lady may refer to: * ''Shady Lady'' (1945 film) *Shady Lady (aircraft), B-24 Liberator aircraft *''Shady Lady'', a 2012 film about the aircraft Shady Lady *Shady Lady Ranch, a brothel in Nevada *Shady Lady, a boat design by Phil Bolger * ''Shady Lady'', a 1933 musical by Jesse Greer and Sam H. Stept Music * "Shady Lady" (Gene Pitney song), a 1970 song * "Shady Lady" (Ani Lorak song), a 2008 song *"Shady Lady", a 1975 song by Uriah Heep from ''Return to Fantasy'' *"Shady Lady", a 1979 song by Status Quo from '' Whatever You Want'' *"Shady Lady", a 1971 song by Quincy Jones from '' Dollar$'' *"Shady Lady", a 2014 song by B.A.P. from ''First Sensibility ''First Sensibility'' is the first studio album by the South Korean male pop group B.A.P. It was released on February 3, 2014 under the label of TS Entertainment. It features the single "1004 (Angel)". Track listing Promotion The first 30 se ...
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Shady Lady (1945 Film)
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Shady Lady (aircraft)
''Shady Lady'' was a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft that in August 1943 flew one of World War II's longest bombing missions, from Darwin in Australia to the oil refineries at Balikpapan in the East Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Shortly before running out of fuel on the return flight from the target, ''Shady Lady'' was crash-landed on a remote salt pan in northern Western Australia after flying for 16 hours and 35 minutes. With help from the people in the Aboriginal community, ''Shady Lady'' was eventually repaired and flew back to base. 380th Bombardment Group ''Shady Lady'' was part of the 380th Bombardment Group which flew B-24 bombers in the South West and Western Pacific areas in WWII. Known as the "Flying Circus" and "King Of The Heavies", the 380th Bombardment Group went overseas in April 1943 and was placed under the control of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and assigned to the Australian North West Area Command operating out of ...
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Shady Lady (airplane)
''Shady Lady'' was a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft that in August 1943 flew one of World War II's longest bombing missions, from Darwin in Australia to the oil refineries at Balikpapan in the East Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Shortly before running out of fuel on the return flight from the target, ''Shady Lady'' was crash-landed on a remote salt pan in northern Western Australia after flying for 16 hours and 35 minutes. With help from the people in the Aboriginal community, ''Shady Lady'' was eventually repaired and flew back to base. 380th Bombardment Group ''Shady Lady'' was part of the 380th Bombardment Group which flew B-24 bombers in the South West and Western Pacific areas in WWII. Known as the "Flying Circus" and "King Of The Heavies", the 380th Bombardment Group went overseas in April 1943 and was placed under the control of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and assigned to the Australian North West Area Command operating out of ...
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Shady Lady Ranch
Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast (formerly known as Shady Lady Ranch until 2014) is a bed and breakfast in Farmer Station, Nevada, United States on U.S. Highway 95 about north of Beatty. It operated as a legal brothel until 2014. History The ranch operated as a brothel until 2014 when it converted to a guest ranch-oriented bed and breakfast. As a brothel, it was known for challenging Nevada laws that prohibited the advertising of prostitution services, and that effectively banned male prostitution by requiring all such workers to receive regular cervical exams. Legal cases Brothel advertising In 2006, the owner Bobbi Davis, along with two newspapers and with help from the ACLU, challenged a 1979 state law which prohibited the advertising of brothels in counties where prostitution was illegal. This effort was opposed by other brothel owners who were wary that overly explicit brothel advertisements could result in outlawing of the industry. A federal judge overturned the law in ...
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Phil Bolger
Philip C. Bolger (December 3, 1927 – May 24, 2009) was a prolific American boat designer, who was born and lived in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He began work full-time as a draftsman for boat designers Lindsay Lord and then John Hacker in the early 1950s. Bolger's first boat design was a 32-foot (9.75 m) sportfisherman published in the January 1952 issue of ''Yachting'' magazine. He subsequently designed more than 668 different boats, from a 114-foot-10-inch (35 m) replica of an eighteenth-century naval warship, the frigate '' Surprise'' (ex-''Rose''), to the 6-foot-5-inch (1.96 m) plywood box-like dinghy Tortoise. Although his designs ranged through the full spectrum of boat types, Bolger tended to favor simplicity over complexity. Many of his hulls are made from sheet materials — typically plywood — and have hard chines. A subclass of these designed in association with Harold Payson called ''Instant Boats'' were so named because they were intended to be easily built b ...
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Jesse Greer
Jesse Greer (August 26, 1896 New York City – October 3, 1970 Columbia, Connecticut) was an American Broadway songwriter. His musical '' Shady Lady'' was staged in 1933 with additional music by Sam H. Stept. Greer composed "Just You, Just Me" for the 1929 musical film ''Marianne'' with lyrics by Raymond Klages, as well as "Kitty from Kansas City", "Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now", "Climbing Up the Ladder of Love", "Spellbound", "Flapperette", "Freshie", "What Do I Care", "Sleepy Head", "Once in a Lifetime", and "Baby Blue Eyes"."Jesse Greer", ''Variety'', October 7, 1970. The Dining Hall of the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in Ashford, Connecticut, is named in his honor. Greer was an early financial contributor to the Boy Scouts of America and would often visit the camp until his death. The Camp Staff would sing "The Hills of My Connecticut" upon his arrival. The Greer Music Library at Connecticut College is named in his honor and was funded by a $50,000 gift from Jesse and hi ...
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Shady Lady (Gene Pitney Song)
"Shady Lady" is a 1970 Gene Pitney song written by Bo Gentry Robert Allan Ackoff (May 30, 1942 – June 30, 1983), known professionally as Bo Gentry, was an American pop singer, songwriter and record producer, most noted for his work with Tommy James and the Shondells in the 1960s. Biography Gentry wa ... and Tony Lordi (of the Bel Aires), and produced by Gentry for Stateside Records. The single reached 29 in the UK. Upon its release as a single, ''Billboard'' Magazine called the song a driving rock ballad with a strong performance by Pitney, while projecting the song to have "Hot 100 and sales potency". References Gene Pitney songs 1970 songs 1970 singles Rock ballads Songs written by Bo Gentry {{1970s-rock-song-stub ...
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Shady Lady (Ani Lorak Song)
"Shady Lady" is a song recorded by Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak. It is best known as the entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, held in Belgrade. It was composed by Philipp Kirkorov and written by Karen Kavaleryan. However, around the time of the contest there were many rumors in Greece stating that popular composer Dimitris Kontopoulos had actually composed the song. Although his name was not credited during the Eurovision Song Contest performances, it was later confirmed that Kontopoulos was indeed a producer of the song. Eurovision The song competed in the second semi-final on 22 May, performing 4th in the running order, preceding 's Mor ve Ötesi with "Deli" and preceding 's Jeronimas Milius with "Nomads in the Night". It received 152 points, placing 1st in a field of 19 and qualifying for the final. In the final she performed her song 18th, the third year in a row that a Ukrainian entry had performed in this position, following 's Diana Gurtskaya with " Peace Will Come" ...
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Return To Fantasy
''Return to Fantasy'' is the eighth studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released on 13 June 1975 in the United Kingdom by Bronze Records. It was the first of the two albums to feature John Wetton as the new bass player, who replaced Gary Thain in early 1975. The sleeve-art is by British artist Dave Field. Reception ''Return to Fantasy'' "retains the musical experimentation that marked '' Sweet Freedom'' and '' Wonderworld'', but has an overall harder-rocking feel that makes it more consistent than either one of those albums", said Donald A. Guarisco in his retrospective AllMusic review. He criticized some of the album's "genre-hopping", and concluded, "In the end, ''Return to Fantasy'' lacks the coherence of a top-shelf Uriah Heep classic like '' Demons and Wizards'' but remains a strong and likable album that is guaranteed to please the group's fans". The review by Canadian journalist Martin Popoff was very critical of the album's recording "dominated by blaring but ...
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Whatever You Want (album)
''Whatever You Want'' is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Status Quo. This was the band's third album to be produced by Pip Williams. Recording began in December 1978 at Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, the Netherlands, with the final mixes being completed in London in March 1979. The album was released on 12 October 1979 and entered the chart on 20 October 1979, reaching as high as no. 4. The first single from the album – " Whatever You Want" – was released on 14 September, with "Hard Ride" as the B-side, and also reached a peak position of no. 4. The second single from the album was "Living on an Island", with the B-side "Runaway". This was released on 16 November 1979 and reached no. 16 in the chart. The album was remixed for the US market and this version was released in the US with the title ''Now Hear This'' in 1980. It was finally released on CD as part of the 2016 deluxe remaster. However this omitted two songs, "Shady Lady" and "Your Smiling Face" ...
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Dollar$ (soundtrack)
''Dollars'' is the soundtrack album to the 1971 movie of the same name, also known as ''$'', ''Dollar$'', ''$ (Dollars)'' or ''The Heist'' (in the UK), written and directed by Richard Brooks and starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn. The soundtrack, originally issued on Reprise Records, is composed and produced by Quincy Jones, and features performances by Little Richard, Roberta Flack and Doug Kershaw. Throughout the album, the Don Elliott Voices provide harmony vocal background to otherwise instrumental pieces.The "Don Elliott Voices" were generally Don Elliott, a frequent soundtrack collaborator with Quincy Jones, multitracking his voice. An example is the Roberta Flack version of "When You're Smiling", on the ''Dollar$'' soundtrack. Flack is backed by a twenty voice choir, all created through multitracking the vocals of Don Elliott. See Scooter Pirtie,"Don Elliott: He was a gentleman, too"(1994); www.middlehornleader.com. History Jones, who was at the time under contrac ...
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