"Mama Kin" is a cover of a song by Aerosmith, a band Guns N' Roses has cited as one of their major influences.
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Otter Creek was famously mentioned in the band Live's song, "The Dam at Otter Creek." Remnants of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad are also scattered throughout Airville, along Muddy Creek.
To promote the single, Halliwell performed the song on Top of the Pops, Pepsi Chart, CD:UK, Live & Kicking, Party in the Park and 2000 BRIT Awards.
Other songs on the album include "Come Like You Promise", which was originally found on a long out of print solo album by guitarist Stu G, Have You Heard? It also appeared on Live & In the Can, was later rerecorded as a b-side for the single "It's OK", and now appears on the compilation album Deeper.
The stadium has also held many concerts, including the Beach Boys, the Steve Miller Band, and recently the Round the Bases Tour, which featured Counting Crows, Live (band), and Collective Soul.
In 2010, they released their album Last Call with producer/engineer Jim Wirt(Incubus, Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, Live, and Hoobastank)
In 1996, he toured with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant on their Unledded Tour and has since worked studio wise with Live, Sinéad O'Connor, Ryan Adams, Maria McKee, Dr. Dre, Clint Black, Eric Clapton, and Ray Charles.
Register's work was used, and credited, as the inspiration for the video for "Turn My Head" by the band Live in 1997.
On January 4, 2007, after playing "Selling the Drama" by Live, KCXM dropped the rock format and became "ESPN Radio 97.3," a full-time affiliate of ESPN Radio.
"Lakini's Juice" is a song by alternative rock group Live, which was released as the first single from their 1997 album, Secret Samadhi.
This was live concert, which was recorded and then released as DVD and CD, called LIVE - Lela Tsurtsumia.
It was recorded in July 2009 at the Little Nashville Opry in Nashville, Indiana.
Live – Acoustic Tour 2006 is the seventh album by American singer/songwriter Maria McKee, released in 2006 (see 2006 in music).
Live – På ren svenska is the second live album, and the fourteenth album overall, by the Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem, released in 1999.
From The Depths of The Underworld is the third Steamhammer Records release from the Los Angeles, California based thrash metal band Evildead.
It is a live recording of a show played in 1984 and features mostly tracks from My War and Slip It In.
The backing vocals were sung by Ania Szarmach and Kasia Cerekwicka who are now also well known singer in Poland and by Krzysztof Pietrzak.
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“Live '99” is the first Live album by polish singer Edyta Górniak.
Live @ Divan Orange 2007-10-21 is a live album by the Montreal-based instrumental shoegaze band Destroyalldreamers which was released as a free internet download in 2009.
The song was covered by Guns N' Roses in 1986 and released in the same year in their EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide.
Sestak gets credit for bringing Live, once just a local band named Public Affection from York , Pennsylvania, to super-stardom in the mid 1990s with their breakout second album, Throwing Copper fueled by the #1 hit single, Lightning Crashes.
A live version of the song recorded on the band's 1990-1991 Razors Edge World Tour appeared on AC/DC's two live albums of 1992, Live and Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition.
He axed Live And Kicking in March 2001 and replaced it with The Saturday Show - but viewing figures were a disappointment, and presenters Dani Behr and Joe Mace were replaced by Simon Grant and Fearne Cotton.
Parkliv! is a live album from Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider, recorded live in Mjölby Folkets Park on 31 July 1981, and released on 3 July 1990, for the CD box Kompakta Tider.
Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was the second of Richard Pryor's filmed concert performances, but the first to be released theatrically (Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin' was filmed in 1971, but not released until 1985 on VHS).
Half of the tracks later appeared on the band's fourth studio album, Death and Progress, although "Feels Good" can also be heard on the live albums Evil Live and Live - In the Heat of the Night.
According to a post by Downs on the TV Forum website in 1998, the puppet of Scally now resides at the Museum of the Moving Image in Birmingham, and is owned by someone who used to work on the BBC Saturday morning kids' show, Live & Kicking.
"Like You Promise" was later restyled as "Come Like You Promise", and released on the band's 1996 live album Live & In the Can, 1998 live album d:tour, 2001 single "It's OK", and 2002 compilation album Deeper.
Pyper left in August 1999 and was replaced by Jennifer Stringer who had formerly worked on BBC spin-off magazines from TV shows Live & Kicking and Top of the Pops.
Dan Tyminski included it on his solo album, Carry Me Across the Mountain (2000, Doobie Shea) and performed it with Alison Krauss and Union Station for Live (2002, Rounder)
Their second single was "She Got Game" and featured on BBC Television's Children in Need show Live & Kicking, The Saturday Show and Pepsi Chart Show.
For a time, The Bear experimented with an updating of its classic-rock playlist to include more hit AOR and alternative rock tracks from the 1980s and 1990s, from artists such as White Zombie, Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden, Live, Stone Temple Pilots and Depeche Mode.
Following Purtan's departure, WKQI became "Q95-5, Detroit's Continuous Hit Music Station," hired former Partridge Family star Danny Bonaduce as the morning show host, and shifted back to an Adult CHR presentation, adding alternative-pop artists such as Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, Joan Osborne, Live, and BoDeans which the station had not played previously.