Maybe you'll land a gig as a helper at the daycare center or volunteer to read storybooks in the children's library. |
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So as a big tease he made a debut gig tonight and promptly broke up his band. |
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After subleasing their apartment, the Ricardos find themselves living with the Mertzes when Ricky's gig out of town is suddenly cancelled. |
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At a gig in San Francisco he was attacked by an audience member who charged the stage and tackled the Manchester singer to the ground mid-song. |
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This not-to-be-missed gig on November 6 at 8.30 pm is a welcome highlight for all fans of traditional music and live gigs. |
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And with that Macfarlane took his departure and drove off up the wynd in his gig to get under cover before daylight. |
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The gig venue was chockers full of Aussies, all seemingly determined to assert their Aussiness. |
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I've got a nice wee part time gig at the National Library starting next month and I'm well chuffed. |
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Prior to the gig we met up in Comptons for a swifty with Paul but failed rather miserably to persuade him to join us. |
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For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers. |
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Slightly spookily the gig was once again partially interrupted by a violent thunderstorm. |
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Thousands upon thousands of long-haired and leather-clad fanatics crowded into the club for what was the gig of the year for many. |
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He bears more than a passing resemblance to a man at a gig a couple of weeks ago. |
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I received a call from a customer one day asking if his hard drive could be upgraded to a higher gig drive. |
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I had a gig playing piano on New Year's Eve at the cocktail lounge of the most prestigious resort hotel in town. |
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Seems he and Abi had a gig and it was such short notice that his band couldn't make it. |
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Even if it's in front of three people I feel I've had a great gig if I was able to do my best. |
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If my grandma Muriel had a twin sister and liked to wear leopard print pillbox hats, I'd try to get her a gig like that. |
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Ethan gets a gig playing in Harrisburg and Justin secretly follows, catching the new boyfriend making time with an admirer. |
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A Cotswold rock band are hoping it will be plain sailing when they travel from Chipping Campden to a gig in London's Camden Town on Monday. |
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So for me the gig does have some cache in its own right and consequently I do feel a little excited when I chance to think about it. |
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Waterford is never far from his heart, however, and he usually plays at least one gig in his home city. |
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Presumably he couldn't resist playing a home town gig on Good Friday, taking him home for the Easter hols. |
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He took the captain's gig back to the Bastante where he passed on the Captain's words to the first mate. |
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When he meets her again in the flesh on a car park after a gig he discovers she is in fact a ghost who has been dead for 300 years. |
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However, the band has had invites flooding in since their comeback gig and are currently deciding where they will play next. |
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Yep, no flies on our Stevie, whose last gig was as Secretary of State for Indian Affairs and Western Economic Diversification. |
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Thanks to all those who heard about my new gig, and wrote in with their best wishes. |
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I flew out on the Sunday morning, did the gig and flew back on the Monday morning, but it went down a storm. |
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I still have some streaming issues over my gig network but I think my gaming machine is probably due for an upgrade. |
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Several months of gardening leave, a few trips here and there and then he's ready for Fred's gig in the New Year. |
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According to the introductory spiel, this 2002 gig was a private party gatecrashed by a few thousand fans. |
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How come a gig in Southend meant a Geordie comic could be at home that day? |
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I decided to go play a gig at the zoo, with a few friends, a toy turntable and a ghetto blaster. |
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The new gig should be out of the builders by April next year, giving plenty of time to think of a name. |
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I'd venture into London, and my dad would take me to a rock gig or a jazz gig. |
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He humbly explained it away as being his first gig as an accompanist and that he didn't really know what he was doing. |
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Those Neanderthal knuckle-draggers known as bouncers are usually the least popular people at any gig. |
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I also have to get to a gig we organised on Thursday night and I'm rapidly running out of cash. |
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Splitting the gig up into an acoustic and an electric set gave them the opportunity to spread the gig over two hours. |
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McCloy's short, but fascinating piece documents the events of one fateful night when a gig is busted by the police. |
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I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there. |
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It will be worth being at the gig just for the chance to hear some of that. |
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Having arrived at 9am from Aberdeen, the pair were clad more as mad hatters tea party than scruffy gig chic. |
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Fifteen minutes later the gig descended into a scrum with Ryder and Bez brawling on the floor. |
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With the roaring crowd approving of the result, the owner eagerly signs the band to a regular gig. |
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I hope it works for their sake, after all it's not my main gig but it is theirs. |
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Here, as he travels from one scungy gig to the next, he shares pearls of received wisdom. |
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Their gig last month at the Sugarbowl drew an appreciative packed house of roots music aficionados. |
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At the second gig there were twice as many people as the first gig, and at the third gig there was twice as many again. |
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A spokesman for the group played down rift rumours and stressed that the Dublin gig would be rescheduled asap. |
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Their eighth full-length album is still in the works, but keeners can get an early listen as they will test driving some new tracks at this gig. |
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I'm preparing for the very large and apparently very popular gig tonight by revisiting my UKG compilation CD's and white labels. |
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He turned down an approach from one man who claimed hearing loss after going to a gig because of the lack of legal precedent for such an action. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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The gig had been arranged in total secrecy and only her husband was in on the secret. |
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But December's gig wasn't just a re-run of previous experiences, although much of the audience would probably have paid just for that. |
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The album will be on sale at the gig, with a limited edition CD cover in advance of the real packaging early next year. |
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I did some ad-libbed material of a similar bent at the gig I did in Brighton last night. |
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And the ivory tickler is planning a jazz gig dressed as the funky chicken at the Fulford Arms on Wednesday. |
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He's not a well man, you know, and his most consistently highly-paid gig has just upped and sacked him. |
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The gig is free and doors open at 8.30 pm, but remember you need a Union member to sign you in. |
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No way were they going to dare attend a Cure gig without their full make-up, leather jackets, hats and various other accoutrements. |
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The gig had got off to a bad start, with the crush of car-crash looky-loos. |
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His daughter presents a one-off tribute to her dad in a benefit gig for multiple-sclerosis charities. |
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Rather than attend another benefit gig or charity exhibition, begin at home by doing something practical. |
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They could very easily put together a benefit gig and raise the money Moo lost. |
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He cringes at his own stupidity for mentioning the residency gig the last time Gwynn had been in town. |
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Back in the dressing room, everyone agrees that this was the best gig of the tour so far. |
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It was a fabulous gig, and the fans were so revved up by the event that we all must have stayed up well past 11.35 pm. |
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I did this gig to 4,000 people on Sunday night and got a standing ovation and the noise and energy were phenomenal. |
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I reckoned if they decided to get shirty and chuck me out, the gig was over anyway, so what did I have to lose? |
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Nevertheless, the gig still proved a rip-roaring success and was followed by an after-show party. |
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Also an actor and professional MC, he absolutely adores his train gig and is quite possibly the happiest mall worker in the history of shopping. |
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I have an official gig this weekend as a secret spy reporter and I am of course very excited about the whole bizzo. |
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Do you reckon they'd let me write the recaps on the official site if I apply for the gig next year? |
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Nat, meanwhile, had managed to blag a gig as his father's studio assistant in Sao Paulo. |
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Tickets for that gig were changing hands for silly money, if I remember rightly. |
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Now, a sports column is nothing more than a springboard, a gig that starts you on your way to becoming a multimedia star. |
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We'd originally drawn your attention to the gig in our feature last week but, alas, the event is no more. |
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A couple shows later, this past Halloween, they played an unforgettable all ages gig at a roller rink. |
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His current gig is driving a blown Dragster for the Las Vegas-based team owner. |
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It feels like every gig I've ever been to up to this point has been a mere dress rehearsal for the real thing. |
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After the gig I just drank it down, poured myself into a taxi and headed home to bed. |
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I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office. |
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Our living room does not have any character, unless that character is a dowdy matron who has a full-time gig as a toy tester. |
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I joined the two together separated by a slash as a compromise on the first gig poster, and it stuck. |
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The band's first gig was in a friend's bedroom and their next was in a disused warehouse in Glasgow. |
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For the music fan of a certain age, flicking through gig guides has recently become a source of profound discombobulation. |
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You can comment on a show or a gig you've been to and you either loved or hated. |
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If you missed the unmissable Love Rocket, you can catch them at Sickofantic's summer gig on July 16th at the Queens Hall, Narberth. |
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It's a diddy gig guide this week, and it only features Chico, Coldplay, Nizlopi, Oasis, Mark Owen, The Pogues and Joss Stone. |
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I am one hundred percent sure that Luisa made a bargain in exchange that she'll get her godfather to get them a gig at his club. |
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Just wondering how some people will react to the news that Ellen DeGeneres has gotten a new gig, not just any job, mind you. |
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After the gig I went to Tampere in Finland for 3 days to spend some time with my friends snowkiting. |
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The gig was fine, and in lieu of sandwiches we got a rather nice meal in the tapas bar that's in the theatre complex. |
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It's not often you go to a gig and get a pre-gig knitting class with free wool and needles. |
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I was supposed to be up on the East coast somewhere, probably getting over the gig in Whakatane last night. |
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He was up front at a Clash gig and a girl cut him in the side of the head with a broken bottle. |
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They played a free gig for anti-capitalist protesters at the European Union summit. |
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Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market. |
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Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set. |
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When I chat briefly to Mareko backstage at the gig later that night, he too is modest and friendly. |
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As part of the upgrade, their usage limit will increase from 30 gig to 75 gig a month. |
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Lizzy had done a gig the night before and Philip was divvying up the takings. |
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He was gigging around town with various other musicians and had a weekend gig at a jazz cafe in town playing piano. |
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The first gig I played was with my brother-in-law's brother's band, and I was the drummer. |
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For all anyone could have known we could have been four fat, balding Brummies with one song, but people turned up to the gig completely blind. |
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We plan to gig as much as we can and hopefully get an album released, we have enough material. |
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This job is in addition to his semi-regular gig writing record and concert reviews for the local weekly, the Other Paper. |
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A referral service offers a more personalized approach for clients than simply posting gig notices on a bulletin board. |
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Time dragged slowly but somehow the hour passed, and the time came to go on through to the hall where the gig was being held. |
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This was only four songs into the set and already this was the most shambolic gig I had ever been to! |
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It goes without saying that the book doesn't pay half as well as the information architecture gig did. |
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The group gig together about four times a week and have attracted considerable interest from record companies. |
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It might have been the gig of this year or any other, but not everyone was in thrall to the bands. |
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After the gig we actually went on a search for the stage door, because Tony wanted Curtis's autograph. |
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I figured if I want to pursue writing as a real, hopefully money-making gig in the future, I'd better get used to doing it on a regular basis. |
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Volunteering helped him secure his first paying gig as an assistant director of business and legal affairs. |
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The vocal quality of the kookaburra gave it the gig as the original call sign for Radio Australia in the days of short wave broadcasting. |
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If this happens at every gig I am going to have to assume I have indeed angered gods of some kind. |
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I moved out, hooked up with a mad woman I met at a gig and stopped hanging out with Hanna. |
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So, yeah, the Manics gig was cancelled at the last minute because JDB has the flu. |
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I had been walking home from a babysitting gig at my friend Rosaline's house when he nearly ran me down. |
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Anna originally turned down the writing gig but reconsidered after learning that some people had the wrong impression of her. |
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The gig was so successful the band decided to stay together, and since then Wards Xpress has released three albums. |
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She put the hard word on me to come out later that night to see a gig her boy was performing in. |
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The Herbie Mash Trio were playing an awesome gig in W2 tonight before a capacity crowd. |
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I just started the biggest freelance gig of my life, hopefully I'll get to say something about it soon as one part should launch next week. |
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Apart from that, I'm getting ready for my first gig as an old-time fiddler, next weekend at the Tannehill Opry. |
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I'm trying to persuade Truth Decay to get back together for a gig so we can play with them. |
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We don't want to miss the start, so we head to the gig, bags and all, leaving the baffled hotel staff in the dust. |
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Janet always sticks around after the gig and chats to the crowd. |
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He landed a reporting gig in Nevada, and after a couple of years moved to San Francisco, where he worked mostly as a freelancer. |
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She occasionally has to dress up as a mermaid for her gig at a fancy Miami hotel. |
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To people I know in the bottom income brackets, living paycheck to paycheck, the gig economy has been old news for years. |
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He seemed quite nervous at first, but loosened up as the gig progressed. |
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But as the gig progressed he seemed to loosen up a bit and started making eye contact with audience members, and he flashed a few smiles in various directions. |
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My first paid writing gig paid me a grand total of three packs of cigarettes. |
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Each gig was a different situation, some hairy, some boring, most both in alternating fashion. |
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The Indra Musik Club, site of the first Beatles gig in Hamburg, still hosts live music. |
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Summers had a brief, lucrative part-time gig last decade at hedge fund D.E. Shaw. |
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Their huge array of instruments includes guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, piano, organ, tabla and djembe, making this gig a must for all lovers of acoustic driven music. |
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They showed up to their Golden Globes hosting gig totally baked. |
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Longtime fashion editor and stylist Taylor Tomasi-Hill left a high-profile gig to explore her passion for flowers. |
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His first gig was with a drum-and-bugle corps put together by the parish priest. |
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She's writing interesting stuff and I LOVE the fact that she overhears some very fascinating conversations in her gig as a coffee barista and shares them on her blog. |
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But the working musicians who populate the neighborhood clubs, second-line parades and jazz brunches, are more vulnerable, often living gig to gig. |
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He gives you some great gig in which you make a whole heap of money, and you're just on top of the world and on every magazine cover, but your personal life is miserable. |
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Unfortunately there's no pictures because the gig was filled with lanky tosspots, and from the back of the gig, even the 10x zoom struggled to get a decent image. |
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Meet the psychics preying on the elderly with a mail-order moneymaking gig that netted them millions a year. |
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Having said that, the audience at the average Pam Ann gig is usually pretty trolleyed themselves, so it would take them a couple of seconds to get anything. |
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Our man Harvey Pekar, for those still unacquainted, has made ends meet with a steady gig as a V.A. hospital file clerk in his hometown of Cleveland for the past 30-odd years. |
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If he ever gets out of the embassy, though, he could probably get a pretty good gig as a web developer. |
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He parlayed his cyberfame into a sweet gig doing video commentary for Politico. |
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Parrish is already gearing up for his next gig as... wait for it... a singer. |
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I was really nervous about the gig because I'd have to introduce him. |
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This was possibly the band's first gig and I felt for them a bit coming on after that, especially as a limited soundcheck had left them not completely in tune with each other. |
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Ben had just got in from a gig and a couple of bottles of vino and so he, Sarah, Marky and I stayed up chatting, drinking and playing games until the wee small hours. |
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Pinsky was also privy to payouts for his celebrity, accepting a lucrative consulting gig with Janssen Pharmaceutica. |
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Despite the crowd's obvious enthusiasm, the gig was a slow starter. |
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You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it. |
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Contrary to the usual gig fodder of a support act and headliners, these legends of the indie scene have decided to do something different and head out on a joint tour. |
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I like all kinds of sashimi but I did have one ridiculous meal after a gig in Japan when they gave us a sunfish head, butterflied, with two eyes staring up at us. |
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Thousands more people headed to Crystal Palace Park on Monday evening to listen to the gig from outside, enjoying picnics and barbecues in the sunshine. |
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Instead, many concert-goers opted to dip in and out of the various performances, catching 20 minutes of an act before moving on to another gig a short distance away. |
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At least we know this parenthood gig isn't going to cramp our style. |
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However, technical change did meet resistance from the croppers or shearmen who finished off cloth and were being replaced after 1800 by the gig mill and shearing frame. |
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A gig is a gig if it's in front of 60 people or 6,000 people. |
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This is a unique gig and tickets will no doubt sell out fast. |
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Feature writing is the easiest gig in the business, if you ask me. |
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Mark gave me this gig because he knows I that can write decently. |
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Sometimes, this professor gig can be almost like a real job. |
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I was actually working, doing a bizarre street-performance gig in Memphis. |
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The band began to gig around London and gain a loyal cult following. |
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The good news is, you get an extra gig of data download to watch this. |
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A few of you were griping at the lack of ambiance at their Jazz Fest gig earlier this summer at Club Soda, so it's off to a real club setting we go. |
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So when notoriously purist and discerning jazz critics single out a rising star to heap hyperbolic praise upon, gig after gig, it really is time to sit up and take notice. |
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We then took a break for a few months and played our next gig nine months later, this time as a four piece with Tom on rhythm guitar and Martin on drums. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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In 2007, Tim Hardaway lost his gig promoting the NBA and its all-star game after telling a radio interviewer that he hates gays. |
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I was invited to see Paul when he performed at a very intimate gig at amoeba Records in L.A. a few years ago. |
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After that first baby food gig, he had a series of small parts in TV shows including Entourage, My Name Is Earl, and Shameless. |
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Speaking up about this backwards philosophy is actually how she got the gig. |
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There's a little kid just in front of me not older than 9-years-old absolutely having the time of his life watching the gig from the dizzy heights of his dad's shoulders. |
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She's emailed me asking if I wanna stay over at her place after the gig. |
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The technology is familiar to anyone who has ever been to a stadium gig or watched an internet webcast, and the movement is simple, stylised and theatrical. |
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Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events. |
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He will be joined on stage at the Sedbergh gig by his Big Band. |
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He quit his million-dollar gig to, in conjunction with his wife, Eva, become an empowering resource for girls and young women. |
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If his Ethicist gig ever winds up feeling too constricting, he can always launch a column called The Sophist. |
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Apart from the gig guaranteeing a great way to bring in the New Year, it should also whet fans' palates for the release of their new album early next year. |
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My folks never took my instruments away or forbade me to play a gig. |
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Then I went off to do my gig in Bristol, which went pretty well. |
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Highlights from the gig will be aired on Radio 1 across the week. |
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Percussion, brass, bass, guitar and wind instruments are the stimulants of choice, so soak up the lunar splendour with Stipsky at this free gig from 7.30 pm. |
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Amid it all, Delevingne has found the time to extend her cv, this time with an acting gig in a new TV drama, Timeless. |
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If it has a mouthpiece or a reed, Al can produce sublime music on it, often switching effortlessly between trumpet, saxophone and clarinet on the same gig. |
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We did the gig without amplification, and I didn't do especially well. |
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Fresh from their recent comeback gig at the Festival Hall, The Beat will be bringing their mix of reggae, ska and punk to Croydon with a set to get the crowd jumping. |
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But will he be willing to forsake his lucrative gig at Fox News to grind it out on the campaign trail? |
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In 1997 the band performed a special gig at the Manchester Arena for more than 20,000 people. |
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I'd have done that gig and I'd have done the next gig and we'd have all gone away and we could have probably discussed it. |
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The Cornish pilot gig was designed and built to ferry harbour and river pilots to and from ships in fierce coastal waters. |
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The gig was hailed as a success by fans and critics many calling it one of the best concerts Runrig have ever staged. |
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Her first American performances took place at the SXSW conference, and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was her first festival gig. |
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Hey, that guy's got a great gig over at the bike shop. He hardly works all day! |
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They also played in the Cardiff Castle on 5 June 2015 with 10,000 fans attending the gig, it was broadcast nationwide by BBC Two Wales. |
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The band returned to the Falcon, where they played a still shambolic, but better gig in front of record executives. |
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The band have said that having watched their gig, McGee asked them if they could sing in English rather than Welsh in future shows. |
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On 5 June 2010, the band were one of three supporting acts for Stereophonics at their gig at the Cardiff City Stadium. |
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In addition to the launch, examples include the jolly boat, captain's gig, pinnace, and cutter. |
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Internationally, there are pilot gig clubs in France, the Netherlands, the Faroe Islands, Australia, Bermuda, and the United States. |
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Gould played only one promotional gig and did not go on the road for the Forever Now tour. |
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On 26 August 2007, Level 42 played an outdoor gig at the Arundel Festival in West Sussex. |
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In October 2012, on Mark King's birthday during a gig in Bristol, Boon Gould joined the band. |
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Madness played two dates in December 2008, firstly in Manchester on 18 December, and secondly a return gig to The O2 in London on the 19th. |
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He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages. |
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Kim was pictured hanging out with Beyonce at a gig a few months ago but apparently she's now been shunned by the bootylicious megastar. |
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The workaholic accepted the gig for The workaholic accepted the gig for Monday, April 8, from his agent Phyllis Rounce. |
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There was even an aftershow party and gig headlined by million-selling Welsh hard rock band Funeral For a Friend. |
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At a quick turn o' the road they wintled owre, and there they were, sitting on their doups in the atoms o' the gig, and glowering frae them! |
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I'M disturbed to report potty Pete Doherty sunk to yet another painful low at a solo gig in North London's Boogaloo pub last week. |
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And it started with my student in Chicago offering me a gig, and we put together aband for the show and Rebolu grew out of that. |
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The Live Box continues its strong run with a gig on Sunday evening at The Drum by saxophonist Gilad Atzmon's Orient House Ensemble. |
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Tickets naturally are like gold dust but we have managed to wangle a pair for the gig. |
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Councilwoman Wendy Gruel had a huge night, outpolling the mayor and winning the city controller's gig with nearly 66 percent of the vote. |
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We teach them everything from how to mic their cello to how to book a gig. |
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Rocker Shirley Manson flew into Scotland for a special charity gig with her old band Angelfish. |
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The gig takes place two nights before the Brits music awards bash and marks the start of charity War Child's 20th anniversary. |
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Dressed in a simple grey vest and tight red jeans, she played what she described as her sweatiest gig in a long time. |
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The gig, Jammin' For Ronnie, has been organised by promoter Andy Hudson, a close friend of Ronnie, at the request of his daughter Jane. |
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The Scottish indie icons will be resurrecting their shambling jangle pop for a gig at Clwb Ifor Bach this week. |
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Derby winner Authorized is missing the gig in favour of the York August meeting and there is hardly a pulse quickener in the whole field. |
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Their previous Tump gig in March last year was played to a packed house so early arrival is recommended. |
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I AM disgusted at the low-life ticket touts who have put tickets for Manic Street Preachers' gig at King Tut's, Glasgow, on eBay. |
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Crazy Privates were here last October with a sell out show and there is every indication that tomorrow's gig will be chockablock also. |
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We gave away VIP tickets for the gig a few weeks ago on our schoolie competition, Topple The Class. |
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If you fancy something a bit spookier than our gig of the week pick, Drummonds is playing host to AKA Ska's 8th annual Skalloween spooktacular. |
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Art rock mob Explosions in the Sky take to the stage at Sunderland's Bar 36 on Monday for what promises to be an extraordinary gig. |
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For the next nine years, apparently, the world will hurl spondulicks uswards because a large golfing gig is heading this way. |
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Monday night brings the American musician John Murry back to Tyneside for a gig at Cluny 2 as part of his wideranging European tour. |
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So Last Week Tonight with John Oliver seems like a cushy gig. |
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But pals said he will play a planned gig on Saturday at the Lammas Festival in Co Antrim. |
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The Peatbog Faeries played a ceilidh benefit gig after the 2004 tragedy and helped buy five fishing boats for a village in Sri Lanka. |
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The Super Furries will be at the Coal Exchange on Saturday, taking part in a 12-hour benefit gig for the Red Cross Afghanistan Appeal. |
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Jason discovered the he had the gig only days before thenal between Germany and Argentina at Rio's Maracana stadium. |
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They also have a May 4 gig at the Yorkshire Victoria lined up with Maltese band Slit, who have recently signed to UK label Retribute. |
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The first Folk at the Proke gig at St Mary's Social Club in Batley, went well and the next one tonight should be a good one. |
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Last night's gig at the 02 Academy by musical emotionalists Elbow proved that very theory to be completely true for one group of friends. |
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A review on an Imelda May gig called her band a bunch of middle-aged Teddy Boys. |
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John Edwards played it at a Status Quo gig in Falkirk and Level 42 bassist Mark King played it at a festival in Portsmouth last week. |
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And Lenny, 41, plans to step back into the public spotlight at a one-off gig with his group Poor White Trash And The Little Big Horns. |
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Fleet Foxes are keeping the Harmonic series going with their gig on the 26th. |
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Cat Deeley is on the guest list for a gig by the Guillemots whose lead singer, Fyfe Dangerfield, is originally from Moseley. |
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But in an interview for XFM, he said he had been approached but was unhappy with the secrecy and miming at a gig for tens of thousands of people. |
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It is called Trio Libero and plays a Jazzlines gig tomorrow evening at the CBSO Centre in Berkley Street, Birmingham. |
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When the president's public approval rating seems to be going down the tube, he accepts a gig as a guest judge on the hit show American Dreamz. |
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West halted a gig in Minnesota after girls lobbed a glowstick at him during his Glow In The Dark tour. |
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Capping off a spectacular 2015, Dublin act discopunks will launch their third single Party Animals with a midnight gig at the Workman's tonight. |
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Flowers has deejayed her very first American gig at Anaheim's Electro Festival where she performed for a packed crowd of 3,000 adoring fans. |
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If Milton Love, whose life's work has been fishing for and studying rockfishes, hadn't gotten his research-biologist gig, he'd be doing standup. |
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And the fact that four and five-year-olds want to be in the equivalent of the mosh-pit at a rock gig is testament to how captivating Shhh is. |
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The comedian lost his gig at the nightclub because he had such a dirty mouth. |
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Pilot gig rowing has been popular for many years and the World championships takes place annually on the Isles of Scilly. |
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And you can imagine by now how seriously expert I am at the lunchmaking gig. |
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A lighter version, the cisium, equivalent to a gig, was open above and in front and had a seat. |
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The Yardbirds played their final gig in July 1968 at Luton College of Technology in Bedfordshire. |
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Speaking to The Guardian in 2013 about the Orbital gig, Michael Eavis noted that it marked dance music's appearance on the mainstream agenda. |
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In 1996, the remnants of The Stone Roses played their disastrous final gig at the festival. |
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Technical problems from the Hull gig resulted in the Leeds gig being used, which became Live at Leeds. |
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On 3 December 1979, a crowd crush at a Who gig at the Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati killed 11 fans. |
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In November 2012, the Who released Live at Hull, an album of the band's performance night after the Live at Leeds gig. |
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In February 2013, Starkey pulled a tendon and was replaced for a gig by Scott Devours who performed with less than four hours' notice. |
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After a disastrous opening gig at the London Roundhouse, they reverted to a configuration presenting Bowie as a solo artist. |
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Shortly after the Strontium 90 gig, Sting approached Summers to join the band. |
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In October 2007, the group played the largest gig of the reunion tour in Dublin, Ireland, in front of 82,000 fans. |
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Oasis played their first ever live gig on 18 August 1991 at the Boardwalk club in Manchester. |
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There were more top-quality songsmiths like Sam Baker, Mary Gauthier, Pete Molinari, a rare Roy Harper gig plus an epic show by his son, Nick, a couple of months later. |
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Wake up Saturday morning, and look at a map. The gig's halfway down to Brighton. Itshay. But I've given my word, so I leave early, make the gig, they love me. |
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But no, Van the man, famed for his grouchiness and seeming antipathy towards his fans, was actually on relatively good form for his Empire gig on Saturday night. |
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In December 2012, Weller headlined the Crisis charity gig at the Hammersmith Apollo, where he performed with Emeli Sande, Miles Kane and Bradley Wiggins. |
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He's always telling Beth about the enormity of his next gig and the extraordinary phatness of his latest beats, and to be fair he can drop a good tune. |
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But when I was actually at the gig, my mind wandered feverishly. Like some smackless junkie, I was withdrawing from the nicotine, and it hurt. Lots. |
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Now he hopes his new mix tape, 3rd Class Journey 2 My Minds Eye, out on February 10 and followed at the end of the month by a gig at The Tron, will underline his progress. |
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Hot off the heels of the Sonic Union mini-fest with Evil Blizzard in May, the gig is the latest in Tees Music Alliance's on-going psychedelic and alternative gig series. |
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Since their signing, Ictus have played a gig in the French Alps and been pencilled in for the annual Warp Tour, a celebration of music and skateboarding. |
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The message Warburton picked up was that his gig was a skoosh. |
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A full gig held hundreds of the teasel heads, and since the spines wore down very quickly, the demand for more and more teasels was inexhaustible. |
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My first gig as an editor in chief was at BabyTalk magazine. |
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I had this gig as a file clerk but it wasn't my style so I left. |
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You could give up the waitressing, the hotel clerk, the dance teacher gig. |
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In 2010, he was awarded with the PRS for Music Heritage Award, which was erected on The Namaste Lounge Pub in Northwood, London, where John performed his first ever gig. |
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On 10 June 2007, the band performed their first gig at a festival in 30 years, at the Isle of Wight Festival, to a crowd of 65,000, and were joined onstage by Amy Winehouse. |
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At The Rolling Stones Museum in Slovenia there was a gig at the same time by Chris Jagger, the younger brother of Mick, in front of hundreds of Stones fans. |
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It originated in a concert review in Sounds for the newly formed band Moose in which singer Russell Yates read lyrics taped to the floor throughout the gig. |
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As the gig starts with frontman Matt Bellamy on a podium, widdling his guitar and pulling faces, you know you're not in for a dull, lifeless show. |
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If that doesn't work out, I think Melanie will get another gig no probs. |
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Before making waves with Iron Maiden, the vocalist fronted Wolfsbane, a group who, believe it or not, got their first gig as a house band in a hotel in the city. |
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He recovered and completed the gig, playing to his usual strength. |
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