-
station WQJ,
which was
owned by the
Rainbo and
Calumet Baking Powder Company; it
broadcast music of the
Rainbo's performers as a form of promotion. In...
-
Research Action and
Information Network for the
Bodily Integrity of
Women (
RAINBO, also
stylized as RAINB♀) is an
international non-governmental organisation...
- re-edited, this time as a comedy, and
released under the
title A Man Called...
Rainbo. In
October 1969, anti-war
activist Jerry Savage accepts a ride from a group...
-
throughout the 1920s. His
first 26 sides, made at
Rainbo Gardens, were
credited to "Isham Jones'
Rainbo Orchestra". By the end of 1920, the name was simply...
- role in a new show at Fred Mann’s
Million Dollar Rainbo Room in the
Rainbo Gardens. The show,
Rainbo Trail,
directed by
Frank Westphal,
opened on 15 December...
-
baking plants, and the
regional brands Grandma Sycamore's, Heiner's and
Rainbo. On
January 28, 2011, Sara Lee
announced the
company would be
split into...
- vaudeville.
Between 1925 and 1928,
while serving as the
master of
ceremonies at
Rainbo Gardens in Chicago, Fine met
Shemp Howard and Ted Healy, who were performing...
- the
public abhorred the album.
Actress Sissy Spacek,
using the
pseudonym Rainbo,
recorded the song "John, You Went Too Far This Time" in
response to the...
- What's Up,
Tiger Lily? – into a
parody of
itself titled A Man Called...
Rainbo. Stallone's
other first few film
roles were minor, and
included brief uncredited...
-
writer (John Coltrane) Happy: The 1920
Rainbo Orchestra Sides David Sager,
album notes writer (Isham
Jones Rainbo Orchestra) I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone...