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unusual facts about marmalade


Marmalade

Paddington Bear, a fictional character in children's books is renowned for his particular liking for marmalade.


Angel: Live Fast, Die Never

"Lady Marmalade" and "It's Not Easy Being Green" were both performed by Andy Hallett, the actor who portrayed Lorne in the series.

Cherry Marmalade

Cherry Marmalade is the first solo album by Kay Hanley, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).

Duke of Marmalade

The name "Duke of Marmalade" is derived from a title created by Henri Christophe for a member of the new Haitian nobility following the Haitian Revolution.

Henry Ragas

He played on many Original Dixieland Jass Band classics and standards such as "Livery Stable Blues", regarded as the first jazz recording, "Tiger Rag", one of the most recorded songs in jazz history, "Clarinet Marmalade", "Fidgety Feet", "At the Jazz Band Ball", "Sensation", "Bluin' the Blues", and "Dixie Jass Band One-Step".

HM Capital Partners

Hicks Muse acquired Nestlé's Ambient Food Business in 2002, which added well-known UK brands Crosse & Blackwell, Branston Pickle, Chivers (marmalade), Sun-Pat (peanut butter), Gale's (honey), Sarson's (vinegar) and Rowntree's (jelly) to the Premier Foods stable.

I See the Rain

The Marmalade's original recording also featured in a major clothing chain worldwide advertisement campaign in 2002 featuring Dennis Hopper and Christina Ricci “The Gap - Two White Shirts (version 2)”, directed by the Coen brothers

Magiun of Topoloveni

In 2009, 100% natural magiun of Topoloveni replaces marmalade in all NATO bases.

Mickey Finn's T-Rex

In September 1997, former T. Rex members Mickey Finn, Jack Green, and Paul Fenton were invited by Mick Gray (a.k.a. Marmalade), former T.Rex tour manager, to a 20th/50th Anniversary concert to celebrate the music of Marc Bolan, taking place at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, where Gray was manager.

Sachertorte

The author Friedrich Torberg, who was a frequent guest at both establishments, served as a witness during this process and testified that, during the lifetime of Anna Sacher, the cake was never covered with marmalade or cut through the middle.

Soapy Water and Mister Marmalade

Soapy Water and Mister Marmalade is an album by punk band Sham 69, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music).

Thinks: School Stinks

"Fly Away" had earlier been released on a Marmalade record label sampler, 100 Proof as "To Fly Away", credited to Godley, while the opening lines and percussive rhythm of "Run Baby Run" were later reworked to become the basis for "Art For Art's Sake" on the 10cc album How Dare You!.


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