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Bottoms Up (1974 Film)
Bottoms Up may refer to: Music * ''Bottoms Up'' (Illinois Jacquet album), 1968 * ''Bottoms Up'' (Obie Trice album), 2012 *'' Bottoms Up!'', a 1959 album by jazz group The Three Sounds * "Bottoms Up" (Brantley Gilbert song), 2013 * "Bottoms Up" (Middle of the Road song), song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, 1972 * "Bottoms Up" (Nickelback song) from Nickelback's album ''Here and Now'' * "Bottoms Up" (Trey Songz song), 2010 *" U Was at the Club (Bottoms Up)", song by The BoyBoy West Coast *"Bottoms Up", a song by Keke Palmer from her debut album '' So Uncool'' *"Bottoms Up!", track four on Van Halen's album ''Van Halen II'' Film and television * ''Bottoms Up'' (1934 film), a 1934 musical comedy film * ''Bottoms Up'' (1960 film), starring Jimmy Edwards * ''Bottoms Up'' (2006 film), a film starring Paris Hilton * 'S Up, the fifth episode of the first series of British sitcom ''Bottom'' *Bottoms Up (Entourage), an episode of the TV series Entourage Other uses *Bottoms Up Club T ...
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Bottoms Up (Illinois Jacquet Album)
''Bottoms Up'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Illinois Jacquet which was recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label.Prestige Records discography
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Scott Yanow of stated, "Even in 1968 when the jazz avant-garde was becoming quite influential, tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet played in his own timeless style, performing in an idiom little changed during the previous 20 years".Yanow, S
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Bottoms Up (1934 Film)
''Bottoms Up'' is a 1934 American pre-Code musical comedy film made by Fox Film Corporation, and was directed by David Butler, who cowrote original story and screenplay with producer Buddy G. DeSylva and co-star Sid Silvers. The picture stars Spencer Tracy, Pat Paterson, John Boles and Herbert Mundin, and features Thelma Todd in a supporting role. Plot At the premiere of Judith Marlowe's new film, Smoothie meets Wanda, an aspiring actress, Hal, a singing newspaper agent, and Limey, an impoverished Englishman and forger. Mingling outside, Wanda tells them that she has been dropped by her studio and is very discouraged. Smoothie brings her, Hal and Spud home, telling her that he will promote her, and assures Hal and Spud that he will help them make money, too. He hears her sing, and believes that that will be her ticket into movies. He tells Limey to set himself up as "Lord Brocklehurst", with Wanda as his daughter (faking a British accent). This will gain needed attention fro ...
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White Cloud Farms Pottery
White Cloud Farms Pottery, also referred to as White Cloud Pottery, was a 20th-century American ceramics studio (1924–1957) located in Rock Tavern, New York, Orange County, some 65 miles north of Manhattan.The pottery and tile production was one part of the Bacher family's White Cloud Farms business corporation which also produced apples, poultry, and livestock.The pottery was an important manufacturer of decorative American art pottery and tiles, marketed nationally by influential wholesalers, in New York City by art galleries, and locally at the farm's studio.To date, two articles and a website provide most information about the Bacher family and their ceramics venture. The writer of these articles, researcher and collector Stephen Visakay, was answering the 1988 challenge of pottery marks expert Lois Lehner to find information on White Cloud Farms pottery: "I would give a great deal to have the whole story. Information was very scarce." History Manhattan academic artist Otto ...
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