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Magic City's food menu includes "Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ" chicken wings, named after professional basketball player Lou Williams, who played for the Atlanta Hawks (2012–2014). [16] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was on an approved absence from the NBA Bubble to attend the funeral of a family friend in Atlanta.
Creative Loafing, LLC is the name of the Publishing Company that owns Creative Loafing. Creative Loafing, LLC purchased the assets of Creative Loafing Atlanta from SouthComm in February 2017, which put the paper back into the Eason Family's hands. Creative Loafing (Atlanta) of Atlanta, Georgia, sold in July 2012 to SouthComm Communications [2]
The Final Swing is a compilation album by English hard rock band Trapeze.Released in 1974 by Threshold Records, it features tracks from the band's first three albums, Trapeze, Medusa and You Are the Music...We're Just the Band, as well as two new tracks produced by Gerry Hoff.
Way Back to the Bone is a compilation album by the band Trapeze of previously released material from 1970-1972. It features songs from the original line-up of Mel Galley, Glenn Hughes & Dave Holland. It features songs from the original line-up of Mel Galley, Glenn Hughes & Dave Holland.
Solo trapeze: An acrobat performed on a single trapeze. (2007 - 2011) ... NA Atlanta, GA - From 17 Nov 1995 to 30 Dec 1995; 1996 schedule
On the Highwire is a compilation album by English rock band Trapeze.Released on 2 December 2003 by Castle Communications, the album features all tracks from the band's 1979 sixth and final studio album Hold On, the 1998 live album Live: Way Back to the Bone and the 1981 live album Live in Texas: Dead Armadillos.
Live at the Boat Club is an album by the British rock band Trapeze.. Recorded on 13 September 1975 live at the Boat Club in Nottingham for a UK live radio broadcast featuring tracks from their four mid-1970s albums Medusa (1970), You Are the Music...We're Just the Band (1972), Hot Wire (1974), and Trapeze (1976).
Trapeze artists, in lithograph by Calvert Litho. Co., 1890. A trapeze is a short horizontal bar hung by ropes, metal straps, or chains, from a ceiling support. It is an aerial apparatus commonly found in circus performances.