A rap music duo formed in Clapham, South London in 1983 by MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce) and Susie Q (real name Susie Banfield). They decided to break away from a 13-strong rap aggregation called "Warm Milk And The Cookie Crew" and make a career as a duo. They gained a contract from UK dance label Rhythmn King and were put in the studio with production trio The Beatmasters, who put them in a house music direction. Hip hop music is a style of popular music. ... Clapham is a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London. ... The Houses of Parliament and the clock tower containing Big Ben Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London (see Wiktionary:London for the name in other languages) is the capital of the United Kingdom and England. ... House music is a collection of styles of electronic dance music, the earliest forms of which originated in the United States in the early- to mid-1980s. ...
In December 1987 resultant single ROK DA HOUSE (no relation to the dance single ROCK DA HOUSE by Scoop) was a massive hit in the clubs and crossed over into the mainstream, becoming a chart success. The duo moved on to other labels and producers, producing a string of hit singles in 1989, with "Born This Way", "Got To Keep On" and "Come And Get Some". Scoop may refer to: Scoop (novel), a 1938 novel by Evelyn Waugh. ...
By 1992 there were differences of opinion with their label London Records and each other over musical direction and the duo parted company to pursue separate projects. London Records is a record label headquartered in the United Kingdom, originally marketing records in the United States, Canada and Latin America from 1947 through the 1980s. ...
Her crew of volunteers from five parishes and eight parochial schools devoted 10 months of weekends, never skipping a weekend, to its transformation.
Cookie was a ticket agent at the TWA office downtown, a job she had for 11 years, when she was laid off in 1979.
Cookie thought about it and decided she'd ask the father at St. Francis School across the street from the Franciscans' office if she could use the cafeteria at night.
Wonderful new cookie jar likeness of the famous Latin singer/dancer from the 1940s known for her flamboyant outfits and high heeled shoes.
I must call them sculptures more than cookie jars not only because of the excellent quality but because of the size of this jar, measuring 16" high and 13" wide, it is definitely a sculpture disguised as a cookie jar.
As you can see in the picture the cookie jar has as its lid finial a small replica of the Starship Enterprise and on the face are icons of all the main characters (in cameo-style) from the original show.