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1980 Getting Down to Brass Tacks 1982 Singing in the Key of Love - Black Albums No. 61 1983 I'll Do Anything for You - Black Albums No. 66, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 67 1985 Good Time Man 1986 Every Way But Wrong 1987 Slow Down 1991 The Only Way Is Up - Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 34 1993 Catchin' Up 1995 Best of Latimore: Sweet Vibrations
Benfield (left) in 1972. Derek Benfield (11 March 1926 – 10 March 2009) was a British playwright and actor.. He was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, and educated at Bingley Grammar School.
Country Dance only gets down to brass tacks in a swift reference to something disgusting and unspecified which happened in the granary many years ago, and in the pallid confession in the last reel. The rest of the film, which catalogues Pink's whimsical last stand to preserve the remaining shreds of his aristocracy while he crumbles into ...
Thumb tacks made of brass, tin or iron may be referred to as brass tacks, brass pins, tin tacks or iron tacks, respectively. [1] These terms are particularly used in the idiomatic expression to come (or get) down to brass (or otherwise) tacks, meaning to consider basic facts of a situation. [2]
Brass Tacks (Pakistani TV program), a Pakistani defense and political program; Music. Brass Tacks, an album by the rock band NRBQ; Brass Tacks Records, a ...
Barbados Broadcasting Service: Easy listening Emergency Broadcast Station FM (EBS) 91.3: ♦♦: Gun Hill, St. George: Government of Barbados: Emergency Broadcast Station BBC Radio FM BBC Relay: 92.1: United Kingdom: BBC World Service Relay: World News VOB FM Voice of Barbados (VOB) 92.9: Bridgetown, St. Michael: Starcom Network
"Barbados" is the debut single by British band Typically Tropical, released in May 1975. [ 1 ] "Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week. [ 1 ]
Voice of Barbados is now part of the Starcom Network of stations. [1] After One Caribbean Media was unsuccessful at obtaining a fifth radio license in Barbados after already having stations at 92.9, 95.3, 97.5 and 104.1, the company sought to find a way to vacate an existing frequency for the Caribbean Super Station.