... Crabtree set out early in search of his theatrical destiny. Born in 1954 to Southern Baptist parents in Excelsior Springs, Mo., he moved to Las Vegas after high school and found work as a chorus boy in the Folies Bergeres. The ...
... Crabtree. This particular ship, incidentally, has extremely fancy carving. It took Crabtree nine months to do the stern carvings alone. Thirty-five figures decorate the British coat of arms, plus the usual cherubs flapping around in ...
The Teachings of Rancid Crabtree BY PATRICK F. McMANUS he first time Rancid Crabtree came to visit at our farm, my mother called me in to meet the old man. (He was about 40 at the time.) "Mr. Crabtree, this here is my son," she said ...
... Crabtree, R. H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1988, 110,5034-9. Crabtree, R. H.; Felkin, H.; Morris, G. E. J. Organomet. Chem. 1977, 141,205-15. Suggs, J. W.; Cox, S. D.; Crabtree, R. H.; Quirk, J. M. Tetrahedron Lett. 1981, 22. 303-6. Crabtree ...
... Crabtree House in Montgomery, New York, revolves around what we might call a menage a quatre: its current owner, Bob Williams, who never met an old house he didn't like but who took years to decide this could be "the one;" Lemma Crabtree ...
... Crabtree, who died of AIDS complications just days after completing work on the musical revue Howard Crabtree's When Pigs Fly. Though its title gives solo credit to Crabtree, the show was jointly conceived by Crabtree and Waldrop, with ...
... Crabtree's When Pigs Fly original cast recording (RCA Victor) Reviewed by David Drake H oward Crabtree may become the only costume designer in history to inspire piano barflies to step up to the mike and "Sing out, Louise! " The late ...
... Crabtree, senior systems engineer for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kentucky. Crabtree should know. His job is to develop time and cost estimates for the Louisville company's claims, payroll, and policy-writing departments. Crabtree heads a ...
... Crabtree's When Pigs Fly, Crabtree created unique costumes that he himself referred to as "Disney on drugs." According to Gates, who shared his life for eight years, Crabtree desperately wanted to reach a wider audience. "I'm a garment ...
... Crabtree's death Waldrop wrote "Light in the Loafers," a song illustrating what Crabtree did for Waldrop— and for untold others. It tells of two Broadway hoofers, always rejected at auditions because they're "light in the loafers" (read ...