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3 unusual facts about Working Man


The Kinks Choral Collection

It then features a version of the title track from Davies' 2007 solo album Working Man's Café, versions of six album tracks from The Kinks' 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society and closes with a version of another well-known Kinks single "All Day and All of the Night".

Working Man

Donna Halper, then a disc jockey and music director at WMMS FM in Cleveland, Ohio is credited with getting Rush noticed in the United States by playing "Working Man" on the air.

Working Man's Clothes

In May 2007 the company launched its Lost Works Series with the New York City premiere of Anthony Neilson's Penetrator.


Corduroy road

Two of these, respectively on the outskirts of the milltowns of Seattle and Vancouver, which had become concentrations of bars and working man's slum, were the origin of the more widespread meaning of "skid road" and its derivative skid row, referring to a poor area.

General Trades Union

The Union was affiliated with the Locofocos, who were against the Second Bank of the United States, but refrained from political activity so as to avoid the kind of demise suffered by the Working Man’s Party in 1829-30.


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A Father for Brittany

Keith Lussier - a hard working man - and his wife Kim - a speech therapist - are high school sweethearts unable to conceive.

Billy Sherring

However, it was left up to him, a working man with meager resources (he was a brakeman at the Grand Trunk Railway), to finance his journey to Athens.

El Paso Wrecking Corp.

It is the second in what has come to be known as his "Working Man Trilogy", which begins with 1976's Kansas City Trucking Co. and concludes with 1979's L.A. Tool & Die.

Ernest and Clarence Iverson

Slim Jim sided with the working man, and his first songbook even had an adaptaton of The Popular Wobbly by the Finnish-American labor activist T-Bone Slim.

Guide, Lancashire

Also in the village is a Post Office, Cantonese restaurant and a Working Man's Club which features artists and is available for private hire.

Heighton

William Heighton (19th century), leader of the Philadelphia Working Man's Party

Henry Vincent

Upon his release from prison in January 1841 Vincent made plans to marry Lucy, the daughter of John Cleave, editor of the Working Man's Friend.

Kansas City Trucking Co.

It is the first in what has come to be known as Gage's "Working Man Trilogy", continuing with 1978's El Paso Wrecking Corp. and concluding with 1979's L.A. Tool & Die, and stars Richard Locke, Steve Boyd and Jack Wrangler.

Mikhail Trufanov

The appearance of a new hero, a new image of working man in Soviet art of 1950s was connected with painting "Furnaceman" and other works by artist Mikhail Trufanov.