Suddenly, Theresa's would-be one-nighter has landed her deep into a mess of murder, crime and corruption. |
I brooded about it for days afterward, and even followed up that encounter with a one-nighter with one of the participants. |
The group, with Ellery Eskelin on tenor saxophone and Angelica Sanchez on piano, follows this one-nighter with a European tour, during which it's scheduled to record its second album. |
Back in the early 90s, he and I were doing a one-nighter together in a hellhole in upper Michigan. |
I even have a guy in mind, who I'm sure would be up for a one-nighter. |
My first voyage after I returned as drummer for The Neurotics in late 2000 was a one-nighter to New York City. |