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  2. Tom Waits - Wikipedia

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    They live in Sonoma County, California, [126] and have three children: Kellesimone Wylder Waits (born 1983), [163] Casey Waits (born 1985), [177] and Sullivan Blake Waits (born 1993). [343] [344] After he married and had children, Waits became increasingly reclusive. [345] Safeguarding the privacy of his family life became very important to him ...

  3. Kathleen Brennan - Wikipedia

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    [18] Waits has also said: "She doesn't like the limelight, but she's an incandescent presence on all songs we work on together." [19] In 2008, Waits described their collaboration as "one person holds the nail and the other one swings the hammer". [20] In 2020, Brennan described Waits' songs as either "grim reapers" or "grand weepers". [21]

  4. Closing Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    Closing Time is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Tom Waits, released on March 6, 1973, on Asylum Records.Produced and arranged by former Lovin' Spoonful member Jerry Yester, Closing Time was the first of seven of Waits' major releases by Asylum.

  5. Tom Waits discography - Wikipedia

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    After Island Records, Waits moved to Anti/Epitaph for Mule Variations, an album that won him a second Grammy. [1] Since the mid-1980s, he has collaborated with his wife Kathleen Brennan. His latest studio album, titled Bad as Me, was released in 2011. [1] As of 2011, according to Nielsen Soundscan, Waits has sold 4.6 million albums in the ...

  6. Franks Wild Years - Wikipedia

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    Franks Wild Years is the tenth studio album by Tom Waits, released 1987 on Island Records.It is the third in a loose trilogy that began with Swordfishtrombones.Subtitled "Un Operachi Romantico in Two Acts", the album contains songs written by Waits and collaborators (mainly his wife, Kathleen Brennan) for a play of the same name.

  7. They left California and became a Boise restaurant force ...

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    With an indoor seating capacity of 150 and another 35 outdoors, Percy is twice as big as The Wylder. Leather booths, 17-foot ceilings and a huge marble bar give the restaurant a “great feel ...

  8. Real Gone (album) - Wikipedia

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    Real Gone is the sixteenth studio album by Tom Waits, released on October 4, 2004, in Europe, and October 5 in the United States on the ANTI-label. The album was supported by the Real Gone Tour, playing sold-out locations in North America and Europe in October and November 2004.

  9. Gilda Radner - Wikipedia

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    Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American actress and comedian. She was one of the seven original cast members of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until her departure in 1980.