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    John Emmet Raitt (/reɪt/; January 29, 1917 – February 20, 2005) was an American actor and singer best known for his performances in musical theatre. Raitt...
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    Bonnie Lynn Raitt (/reɪt/; born November 8, 1949) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In 1971, Raitt released her self-titled...
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  • Raitt is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alan Raitt (1930–2006), British scholar of French literature Bay Raitt (fl. 1980s-present), United...
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  • Minnetonka in August 1971. This location was chosen because of Raitt's close friendship with John Koerner and Dave Ray, two musicians from Minneapolis who were...
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  • Adler and Jerry Ross. It was published in 1954. It was introduced by John Raitt in the original production. In the show, Sid sings it to a recording device...
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  • John Raitt, who might be suitable for the part. Langner went to hear Raitt, then urged the others to bring Raitt to New York for an audition. Raitt asked...
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  • John Raitt and Florence Henderson in the leading roles. The original production of Oklahoma! was an unprecedented critical and popular success. John Anderson...
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    London). In 1945, he made his Broadway debut as a vacation replacement for John Raitt in Carousel, playing the role of Billy Bigelow from August 20 - September...
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  • Rees, Room Service with John Lithgow and Richard Thomas, Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb, and Carousel with John Raitt. 1980 Friday the 13th as...
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  • Bay Leaf Raitt is an American Artist, 3D Graphic Novelist, Animator and Video Game Devoper. He was the Creature Facial Lead for Gollum on the Lord of...
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  • "Hey There" (John Raitt) "Once-a-Year Day" (Day, Raitt and Ensemble) "Small Talk" (Day and Raitt) "There Once Was a Man" (Day and Raitt) "Steam Heat"...
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    Lisa Sarah MacCormack Raitt PC (born May 7, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as a federal Cabinet minister and member of Parliament (MP)...
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    returned to her musical/comedic roots in The Pajama Game (1957) with John Raitt, based on the Broadway play of the same name. She appeared in the Paramount...
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  • Frankie Laine Vaughan Monroe and his Orchestra Jim Nabors P.J. Proby John Raitt Pernell Roberts Zoot Sims Bryn Terfel Stan Wilson Earl Wrightson Green...
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  • Like That" is a song by American singer and multi-instrumentalist Bonnie Raitt and is the title track of her eighteenth studio album, Just Like That.....
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  • Warlow as Jekyll/Hyde, Linda Eder as Lucy, Carolee Carmello as Lisa, and John Raitt as Sir Danvers. This version features more songs than any other recording...
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  • Streetlights is the fourth album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1974. Bonnie Raitt was allotted $10,000 by Warner Bros. Records to record Streetlights,...
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    the discography of American blues and rock singer and songwriter Bonnie Raitt. Ultrasonic Studios 1972 did not enter the Billboard 200, but it peaked...
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  • sharing a single set of pajamas. Doris Day as Katherine "Babe" Williams John Raitt as Sid Sorokin Carol Haney as Gladys Hotchkiss Eddie Foy Jr. as Vernon...
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  • (Prez), Gordon Woodbrun (Joe), Ralph Dunn (Hasler), Carol Haney (Gladys), John Raitt (Sid Sorokin), Reta Shaw (Mabel), Buzz Miller (Second Helper), Janis Paige...
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  • written for their 1945 musical Carousel, where it was introduced by John Raitt. Gordon MacRae performs the song in the 1956 film version. The now jobless...
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  • Carol Lawrence, Paul Lynde, Gordon MacRae, Ann Miller, Karen Morrow, John Raitt, Martha Raye, Alexis Smith, Betty White, Barry Williams, and Earl Wrightson...
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  • starring John Raitt The Sound of Music - starring Ann Blyth Kiss Me, Kate - starring Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt 1776 - starring John Raitt and Stubby...
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    Broadway musicals that the team had written (1943–1954). Clayton and John Raitt, in full makeup and costume, performed "If I Loved You" (also known as...
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    1957, a television production starring Mary Martin and John Raitt was broadcast on NBC. John Considine portrayed Butler in Buffalo Bill and the Indians...
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    Get Your Gun, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, The Pajama Game with John Raitt, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes playing Lorelei Lee. She played Lalune in...
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  • tenth studio album by the American singer Bonnie Raitt, released on March 21, 1989. It was Raitt's first album released by Capitol Records. A commercial...
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    a nod was given to performances by Betty Comden, Judy Holliday, and John Raitt, joined the following year by Barbara Bel Geddes, Marlon Brando, and Burt...
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    1995. Libby Slate (October 14, 1994). "Playing Their Songs : Concert by John Raitt and Ann Blyth will target a crowd that craves 'hummable' music". Los Angeles...
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  • David. It had "laughably stilted dialogue" and "an unconvincing plot." John Raitt, who was to play Shade Motley, was aware of the show's problems, and,...
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