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"Bill Cosby\nWilliam Henry Cosby Jr. ( ; born July 12, 1937) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and author. His start in stand-up comedy began at the hungry i in San Francisco; he then landed a starring role in the 1960s television show \"I Spy\". He was also a regular on the children's television series \"The Electric Company\" during the show's first two seasons.",
"House of Cosbys\nHouse of Cosbys is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland for the film festival Channel 101. The series centers on Mitchell Reynolds (Jeff Davis), who builds a cloning machine to make duplicates of his favorite comedian, Bill Cosby. The show stars Davis, Roiland, and a rotating cast of performers, many of whom were participants at Channel 101. The series premiered January 30, 2005, and was the number one-rated program on the site for three months. Four episodes of the series were created, which debuted at Channel 101 screenings and were posted online thereafter. The series concluded on June 26, 2005 with an \"unofficial\" fifth installment."
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"Coon Chicken Inn Coon Chicken Inn was an American chain of four restaurants founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925, which prospered until the late 1950s. The restaurant's name uses an ethnic slur, and the trademarks and entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling blackface caricature of an African-American porter. The smiling capped porter head also appeared on menus, dishes, and promotional items. Due to change in popular culture and the general consideration of being culturally and racially offensive, the chain has since been discontinued.",
"Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia \"Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia\" (also known as \"C vs. I\", meaning \"the experts versus the intellectual elite\") is a song by the Cuban Boys. The song consists almost in its entirety of a sampled loop from \"Whistle Stop\" by Roger Miller which was featured in the Disney movie \"Robin Hood\". The sample was first featured on the Internet as part of \"The Hampster Dance\" song on the website of the same name.",
"Lafranchini brothers The Lafranchini brothers, originally from Switzerland, are famed today for their work in rococo style stucco, chiefly in the great palladian houses of Ireland.",
"Gloryhallastoopid Gloryhallastoopid (Or Pin the Tale on the Funky) is a 1979 album by the funk ensemble Parliament. It was their penultimate album on the Casablanca Records label, and is another concept album which tries to explain that Funk was responsible for the creation of the universe (see \"P Funk mythology\"). It reuses samples from previous albums, notably the \"Mothership Connection\" and \"Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome\".",
"Laurel and Hardy Laurel and Hardy were a comedy double act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of English thin man Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American fat man Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous bully Hardy. The duo's signature tune is known variously as \"The Cuckoo Song\", \"Ku-Ku\", or \"The Dance of the Cuckoos\". It was played over the opening credits of their films and has become as emblematic of the duo as their bowler hats.",
"East Side Mario's East Side Mario's is a Canadian chain of casual dining restaurants, managed by its parent holding company Prime Restaurants. The restaurant specializes in Italian-American cuisine. Individual locations aim to recreate the historic ambience found at the corner of Canal Street and Mulberry Street in Lower Manhattan. The brand is marketed as \"A taste of little Italy\". It is best recognized by its old logo featuring the Statue of Liberty holding a large tomato instead of a torch, as well as the jingle containing the catch phrase \"Hey, budda boom budda bing\".",
"Ill Bill William \"Bill\" Braunstein (born July 14, 1972), better known as Ill Bill, is an American rapper and record producer from Brooklyn, New York. Having gained notoriety in the underground hip hop group Non Phixion, Ill Bill is known for his diverse lyrics and as the producer, founder and CEO of Uncle Howie Records. His brother Ron is also a rapper and producer, known as Necro.",
"American Cocker Spaniel The American Cocker Spaniel is a breed of sporting dog. It is a spaniel type dog that is closely related to the English Cocker Spaniel; the two breeds diverged during the 20th century due to differing breed standards in America and the UK. In the United States, the breed is usually called the Cocker Spaniel, while elsewhere in the world, it is called the American Cocker Spaniel in order to differentiate between it and its English cousin, which was already known as \"Cocker Spaniel\" before the American variety was created. The word \"cocker\" is commonly held to stem from their use to hunt woodcock in England, while \"spaniel\" is thought to be derived from the type's origins in Spain.",
"Siamese cat The Siamese cat is one of the first distinctly recognized breeds of Asian cat. Derived from the Wichianmat landrace, one of several varieties of cat native to Thailand (formerly known as Siam), the Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th century. The carefully refined modern Siamese is characterized by blue almond-shaped eyes; a triangular head shape; large ears; an elongated, slender, and muscular body; and point colouration. (Aside from the colouration, it bears little resemblance to the original stock, and the more moderate, traditional or \"old-style\" Siamese, with a much rounder head and body, has been re-established by multiple registries as the Thai cat.) The International Cat Association describes the modern Siamese as social, intelligent, and playful into adulthood, often enjoying a game of fetch. Siamese tend to seek human interaction and also like companionship from other cats.",
"Così (restaurant) Così, based in Boston, Massachusetts, is a fast-casual restaurant chain that is known for its homemade flatbread. The name comes from the opera \"Così fan tutte\", which was a favorite of the original owner.",
"Brown-Forman The Brown-Forman Corporation is one of the largest American-owned companies in the spirits and wine business. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, it manufactures several well known brands throughout the world, including Jack Daniel's, Early Times, Old Forester, Woodford Reserve, Canadian Mist, GlenDronach, BenRiach, Glenglassaugh, Finlandia, Herradura, Korbel, and Chambord. Brown-Forman formerly owned Southern Comfort and Tuaca before selling them off in 2016.",
"First Roumanian-American Congregation The First Roumanian-American Congregation, also known as Congregation Shaarey Shomayim (Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי שָׁמַיִם , \"Gates of Heaven\"), or the Roumanishe Shul (Yiddish for \"Romanian synagogue\"), was an Orthodox Jewish congregation that, for over 100 years, occupied a historic building at 89–93 Rivington Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York.",
"Family Affair Family Affair is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 12, 1966 to March 4, 1971. The series explored the trials of well-to-do engineer and bachelor Bill Davis (Brian Keith) as he attempted to raise his brother's orphaned children in his luxury New York City apartment. Davis' traditional English gentleman's gentleman, Mr. Giles French (Sebastian Cabot), also had adjustments to make as he became saddled with the responsibility of caring for 15-year-old Cissy (Kathy Garver) and the 6-year-old twins, Jody (Johnny Whitaker) and Buffy (Anissa Jones).",
"Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a puppet character puppeteered and voiced by Robert Smigel, best known for mocking celebrities in an Eastern European accent. As his name indicates, Triumph's comedic style is almost exclusively insult comedy. A Yugoslavian Mountain Hound, Triumph often puffs a cigar, which usually falls out of his mouth when he starts talking. He debuted in 1997 on NBC's \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" and also appeared on \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" from time to time, as well as the short-lived \"TV Funhouse\", TBS's \"Conan\", and Adult Swim's \"The Jack and Triumph Show\". Smigel and Triumph have been ejected from several events for Triumph's antics, including Westminster (three times), the Honolulu line for auditions for \"American Idol\", and the 2004 Democratic National Convention (while shooting an aborted movie project).",
"Bewick The surname Bewick, alternately found as Buick, Buik, Bewicke, Bewike and Buicke, is ultimately of English origin, but later made its way to Scotland and came to prominence in the person of David Dunbar Buick, the Angus-born, Scottish American founder of the Buick Motor Company.",
"Boogaloo Boogaloo or bugalú (also: shing-a-ling, Latin boogaloo, Latin R&B) is a genre of Latin music and dance which was popular in the United States in the 1960s. Boogaloo originated in New York City mainly among teenage Puerto Ricans. The style was a fusion of popular African American rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music with mambo and son montuno, with songs in both English and Spanish. The \"American Bandstand\" television program introduced the dance and the music to the mainstream American audience.",
"MacArthur's Children MacArthur's Children (瀬戸内少年野球団 , Setouchi Shōnen Yakyū-dan ) is a 1984 Japanese film. Describing the impact of the United States' occupation of Japan from the perspective of the inhabitants of a small, rural island community, the film featured the big screen debut of actor Ken Watanabe.",
"My Name Is Bill W. My Name Is Bill W. is a 1989 CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie directed by Daniel Petrie, starring James Woods, JoBeth Williams and James Garner. William G. Borchert, who wrote the film for television, based it on the true story of William Griffith Wilson and Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, M.D. (the men respectively called \"Bill W.\" and \"Dr. Bob\"), the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. James Woods won an Emmy for his portrayal of Wilson.",
"Bill Handel William Wolf \"Bill\" Handel (born August 25, 1951) is the director and founder of the Center for Surrogate Parenting, licensed attorney, and an AM radio personality in Los Angeles, California.",
"Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts, also known as Doug Clark and his Hot Nuts, The Hot Nuts and, since the death of Doug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has played party and club dates for more than fifty years. Starting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, they became famous on the college circuit in the southeastern United States in the early 1960s for their \"risqué\" song lyrics and jokes, and for allegedly performing in various states of undress. Their signature song was \"Hot Nuts\". Other songs that they were known by included: \"My Ding-a-Ling\", \"Big Jugs\" (based on \"Big Bad John\"), \"He's Got the Whole World by the Balls\", \"Baby Let Me Bang Your Box\", \"The Bearded Clam (is a delicacy that won't be found in the deep blue sea)\", \"Gay Caballero\" and \"Two Old Maids\". It has been said that the Hot Nuts were the inspiration for the Otis Day and the Knights group in the movie \"Animal House\". Their first album had a picture of the band on the cover, with Doug Clark \"flipping the bird\" to the audience. All of the Hot Nuts albums were on the \"Gross\" label, a subsidiary of Jubilee Records created solely for the band. Even though Jubilee published a line of \"party\" records with \"risqué\" material, the Jubilee name did not appear anywhere on the Gross albums. Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts influenced contemporary artists such as Too Short, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Toy Tiger.",
"Frijid Pink Frijid Pink is an American rock band, formed in Detroit in 1967, best known for their 1970 rendition of \"House of the Rising Sun\".",
"House of Mowbray House of Mowbray is an Anglo-Norman Baronial house, derived from Montbray in Normandy and founded by Roger de Mowbray, son of Nigel d’Aubigny. From this village came Geoffrey de Montbray who came to be Bishop of Coutances and accompanied Duke William of Normandy at the Conquest of England in 1066. For his support he was granted some 280 English manors (each about the size of a village).",
"Enrico Banducci Enrico Banducci (born Harry Charles Banducci; February 17, 1922 – October 9, 2007) was an American impresario. Banducci operated the hungry i nightclub in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, where he launched the careers of The Kingston Trio, Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl, Bill Cosby, Jonathan Winters, and Barbra Streisand, and featured Woody Allen and Dick Cavett before they were well-known, as well as countless folk singers. The hungry i featured the original brick wall in the stage background, a staple for stand up comedy presentations ever since. Banducci bought the hungry i from its founder, Eric \"Big Daddy\" Nord, in 1950. Banducci later also started the Clown Alley hamburger stand as well as Enrico's Sidewalk Cafe on Broadway, a restaurant and jazz club that has since gone out of business.",
"Bill T. Jones Bill T. Jones (born February 15, 1952) is an American artistic director, choreographer and dancer. Jones has received numerous awards for his work and is the co-founder of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. He is Artistic Director of New York Live Arts, the company's home base, which hosts an annual curated season of performances and a range of other activities.",
"Bill Timoney Bill Timoney, (born William Regan Timoney on March 5, 1958 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American actor, voice actor, director, script writer and producer. He is the brother of actor Mike Timoney and son of Mary Gardiner, of The Big Surprise fame. He is married to fellow actress Georgette Reilly.",
"Shout band The shout band tradition of the southeastern United States originated from the exuberant church music of North Carolina. African American brass players formed bands, predominantly trombone-based, inspired by jazz, blues and Dixieland, gospel and old-time spirituals: a more soulful version of a New Orleans Brass Band. The United House of Prayer For All People, an Apostolic denomination founded in 1919 in Massachusetts, is particularly known for its shout bands.",
"Fleksnes Fataliteter The series was born when Swedish-Norwegian writer Bo Hermansson began translating the British comedy series \"Hancock's Half Hour\" in the early 70s, drawing attention from three different Nordic broadcasters, who eventually produced and aired the series together. The main dialogue is in Norwegian, but nearly all episodes featured guest stars from both Sweden and Denmark.",
"Bills (subculture) The Bills were a youth subculture active in Léopoldville (modern-day Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo) in the late 1950s, basing much of their image and outlook on the cowboys of American Western movies. Its name was taken from Buffalo Bill.",
"Bill Cunningham (talk show host) William Daniel \"Bill\" Cunningham (born December 11, 1947) is an American radio and television talk show host, conservative commentator, attorney, and entrepreneur.",
"Lisa Bonet Lilakoi Moon (born and known professionally as Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Bonet is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" which originally aired from 1984 to 1992 and later originally starring in its spinoff comedy, \"A Different World\" for its first season (1987–88).",
"Transylvania University Transylvania University is a private university in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It was founded in 1780, making it the first university in Kentucky and among the oldest in the United States. It offers 36 major programs, as well as dual-degree engineering programs, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Transylvania's name, meaning \"across the woods\" in Latin, stems from the university's founding in the heavily forested region of western Virginia known as the Transylvania Colony, which became most of Kentucky in 1792. Transylvania is the alma mater of two U.S. vice presidents, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, fifty U.S. senators, 101 U.S. representatives, 36 U.S. governors, and 34 U.S. ambassadors, making it a large producer of U.S. statesmen. Its medical program graduated 8,000 physicians by 1859. Its enduring footprint, both in national and Southern academia, make it among the most prolific cultural establishments and the most storied institutions in the South.",
"Welsh Corgi The Welsh Corgi ( , Welsh for \"dwarf dog\"; plural \"corgis\" or occasionally the etymologically consistent \"corgwn\" ( )) is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales. Two separate breeds are recognized: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Historically, the Pembroke has been attributed to the influx of dogs alongside Flemish weavers from around the 10th century, while the Cardigan is attributed to the dogs brought with Norse settlers, in particular a common ancestor of the Swedish Vallhund. A certain degree of interbreeding between the two types has been suggested to explain the similarities between the two.",
"Horowitz Horowitz (Hebrew: \"הוֹרוֹביץ \", Yiddish: \"האָראָװיץ \"), also transcribed as Horwitz/Horvitz/Horovitz/Hurwitz/Gurvich/Gurevich, is a surname that has its origin in the Yiddish name for the town of Hořovice in Bohemia. The patriarch of the family line is thought to be Aaron Meshullam Horowitz, founder of Pinkas Synagogue in Prague, who lived in Hořovice and Prague in the 16th century, and had eight sons who spread the family throughout Europe, which later spread to the Middle East, the Russian Empire and the Americas. Today there are some 50,000 people around the world, mostly of Jewish and more specifically: Levite ancestry, carrying a variation of the Horowitz surname.",
"Wonderfulness Wonderfulness (1966) is the fourth album of stand-up comedy performances by Bill Cosby. The title comes from a catchphrase used in Cosby's television series, \"I Spy\".",
"Buffalo Tom Buffalo Tom is an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1986. Its principal members are guitarist Bill Janovitz, bassist Chris Colbourn, and drummer Tom Maginnis. The band's name is derived from the band Buffalo Springfield and the first name of the drummer.",
"P. C. Richard & Son P.C. Richard & Son, commonly known as simply P.C. Richard, is the largest chain of private, family-owned appliance, television, electronics, and mattress stores in the United States. Its stores are located in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, with the majority of the stores located on Long Island and in the New York City boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn. The company is also known for its trademark whistle jingle created by Soundsmith worker Leer Leary. It is used by the New York Yankees after striking out an opposing batter at Yankee Stadium.",
"Simmie Knox Simmie Lee Knox (born August 18, 1935) is an American painter who painted the official White House portrait of former United States President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton. He was the first black American artist to receive a presidential portrait commission.",
"The Name's the Same The Name's the Same is an American game show that was produced by Goodson-Todman for the ABC television network from December 5, 1951, to August 31, 1954, followed by a run from October 25, 1954, to October 7, 1955.",
"Bill Richmond Bill Richmond (August 5, 1763 – December 28, 1829) was an American boxer, born a slave in Richmondtown, Staten Island, New York. Although born in America, Richmond lived for the majority of his life in England, where all his boxing contests took place.",
"Boule et Bill Boule et Bill (known in English as Billy & Buddy) is a popular comic, created in 1959 by the Belgian writer-artist Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy. In 2003 the artistic responsibility of the series was passed on to Roba's former assistant Laurent Verron. The stories center on a typical family: a man and his wife, their young son Boule and Bill the cocker spaniel.",
"Bill Landeryou William Albert Landeryou (born 17 April 1941), Australian politician, was leader of the Australian Labor Party in the Victorian Legislative Council and a minister in the Labor government of John Cain.",
"House of Plantagenet The House of Plantagenet ( ) was a royal house which originated from the lands of Anjou in France. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses – the Angevins who were also Counts of Anjou, the main body of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou, and the houses of Lancaster and York, the Plantagenets' two cadet branches. The family held the English throne from 1154, with the accession of Henry II, until 1485, when Richard III died.",
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a play by Tennessee Williams. One of Williams's best-known works and his personal favorite, the play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955. Set in the \"plantation home in the Mississippi Delta\" of Big Daddy Pollitt, a wealthy cotton tycoon, the play examines the relationships among members of Big Daddy's family, primarily between his son Brick and Maggie the \"Cat\", Brick's wife.",
"Howard P. House Howard Payne House, M.D. (1908 - August 1, 2003) was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. House founded the House Ear Institute in 1946 in Los Angeles, CA, and is often considered to be the father of modern otology. The House Ear Institute developed the cochlear implant and the auditory brain stem implant.",
"Wang Film Productions Its founder, James Wang (王中元), started the studio in 1978 as an overseas facility for the U.S. animation outlet Hanna–Barbera. At the time, it was called Cuckoo's Nest Studio.",
"Buffalo Bill (TV series) Buffalo Bill is an American television sitcom that featured the misadventures of an egotistical talk show host, played by Dabney Coleman and his staff (including Geena Davis and Joanna Cassidy) at WBFL-TV, a small TV station in Buffalo, New York. It premiered June 1, 1983 on NBC and ran for two seasons (1983–84). It was also shown on the then-new UK fourth TV channel Channel 4.",
"Pound Cake speech The Pound Cake speech was given by Bill Cosby in May 2004 during an NAACP awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the \"Brown v. Board of Education\" Supreme Court decision. In the speech, which was subsequently widely disseminated and analysed, Cosby was highly critical of the black community in the United States. He criticized the use of African American Vernacular English, the prevalence of single-parent families, perceived emphasis on frivolous and conspicuous consumption at the expense of necessities, lack of responsibility, and other behaviors.",
"Buffalo Bills (quartet) The Buffalo Bills were a barbershop quartet formed in Buffalo, New York, on September 20, 1947. The original members were tenor Vern Reed, an executive for the Tonawanda Boys' Club; lead Al Shea, who was a City of Buffalo policeman; baritone Herschel Smith, a corporate executive; and bass Bill Spangenberg, a truck driver for a steel company. They started out as an unnamed foursome, singing for community groups. During an appearance at the Buffalo Quarterback Club, they were introduced as the \"Buffalo Bills\", which was meant to be just for that day, but the name stuck from that point on. Coincidentally, a football team known formerly as the Buffalo Bisons also changed its name to the Bills at about the same time; the name proved popular enough that the current Buffalo Bills also picked up the name when they debuted thirteen years later.",
"William Strickland W.C. Strickland (Bill) ( April 1 1938- ) famous telephone repairman from Westminster South Carolina.",
"Cockburn (surname) Cockburn is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States most branches of the same family have adopted the simplified spelling 'Coburn'; other branches have altered the name slightly to 'Cogburn'. The French branch of the family uses the spelling 'de Cockborne', with the middle \"ck\" being pronounced.",
"Chaney Chaney is an English and American surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include:",
"Norton Rose Fulbright Norton Rose Fulbright is an international law firm, with more than 4000 lawyers and other legal staff based in 33 countries across Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. It was formed by the merger of UK-based Norton Rose and US-based Fulbright & Jaworski in June 2013.",
"Chantilly-Tiffany The Chantilly-Tiffany or Chantilly/Tiffany, also known as the Chantilly or the Foreign Longhair, is a breed of cat derived mainly from cross-breeding long-haired Asians and Burmese. The breed originated in North America. This breed is considered distinct from the Asian Semi-longhair breed, the British variant. The Chantilly was thought extinct until the 1960s when two of these cats appeared during an estate sale.",
"Hooters Hooters, Inc. is the trade name of two privately held American restaurant chains: Hooters of America, Incorporated, based in Atlanta, Georgia, and Hooters, Incorporated, based in Clearwater, Florida. The Hooters name is a double entendre referring to both its owl logo, a bird known for its \"hooting\" calls, and an American slang term for human breasts popularized by comedian Steve Martin on the hit comedy series \"Saturday Night Live\". Hooters also had an airline, Hooters Air, with scantily clad female stewardess.",
"H. William Burgess H. William Burgess (March 13, 1929-March 16, 2016) was an attorney who lived in Hawaii. He and his wife Sandra Puanani Burgess, who is of Chinese, Filipino and Hawaiian ancestry, were opponents of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and of government programs that benefit Native Hawaiians preferentially. Burgess was instrumental in bringing two controversial lawsuits seeking to have such programs declared unconstitutional.",
"Bill Arp Charles Henry Smith (June 15, 1826 – August 24, 1903) was an American writer and politician from the state of Georgia. He used the nom de plume Bill Arp for nearly 40 years. He had a national reputation as a homespun humorist during his lifetime, and at least three communities are named for him (Arp, Banks County, Georgia; Bill Arp, Georgia; and Arp, Texas).",
"John Boy and Billy John Isley (born August 15, 1956) and Billy James (born August 31, 1957), known as John Boy & Billy are American radio hosts based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their comedic morning program \"The John Boy & Billy Big Show\" broadcasts from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time in several Southern and Midwestern states via syndication through Premiere Networks, primarily airing on classic rock, active rock, and country stations.",
"Contradanza Contradanza (also called \"contradanza criolla\", \"danza\", \"danza criolla\", or habanera) is the Spanish and Spanish-American version of the \"contradanse\", which was an internationally popular style of music and dance in the 18th century, derived from the English country dance and adopted at the court of France. \"Contradanza\" was brought to America and there took on folkloric forms that still exist in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Panama and Ecuador.",
"Phylicia Rashad Phylicia Rashad or Rashād (born Phylicia Ayers-Allen, June 19, 1948) is an American actress, singer and stage director. She is known for her role as Clair Huxtable on the long-running NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" (1984–92), which earned her Emmy Award nominations in 1985 and 1986. She was dubbed \"The Mother\" of the African-American community at the 2010 NAACP Image Awards.",
"Run's House Run's House is an American reality television series that debuted on October 13, 2005. The series chronicles the family life of former Run–D.M.C. rapper and hip-hop music pioneer Joseph Simmons, also known as Rev Run. Its theme song and show name are from the Run-D.M.C. album \"Tougher Than Leather\". It was filmed in the Simmons family home in Saddle River, New Jersey; the Simmons offices in Manhattan, New York; and the apartment shared by Joseph's daughters, Vanessa and Angela, in Los Angeles, California.",
"Central General di Trahadonan di Corsow The Central General di Trahadonan di Corsow (CGTC) is a trade union federation on the island Curaçao in the Netherlands Antilles. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.",
"Smith (surname) Smith is a surname originating in England. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, the second most common surname in Canada, and the fifth most common surname in the Republic of Ireland. The surname Smith is particularly prevalent among those of English, Scottish and Irish descent, but is also a common surname among African Americans, which can be attributed to black slaves being forced to adopt the name during slavery and never changing the name upon the end of the era of slavery and after the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation. 2,376,206 Americans shared the surname Smith during the 2000 census, and more than 500,000 people share it in the United Kingdom. At the turn of the 20th century, the surname was sufficiently prevalent in England to have prompted the statement: \"Common to every village in England, north, south, east and west\"; and sufficiently common on the (European) continent (in various forms) to be \"common in most countries of Europe\".",
"Bill Cosby: Himself Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand-up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the center of the stage, only getting up to emphasize a joke.",
"Common Cause Common Cause is a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C. with chapters in 35 states. It was founded in 1970 by John W. Gardner, a Republican, who was the former Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in the administration of President Lyndon Johnson as well as chair of the National Urban Coalition, an advocacy group for minorities and the working poor in urban areas. As initially founded, Common Cause was prominently known for its efforts to bring about an end to the Vietnam War and lower the voting age from 21 to 18.",
"Coati The coati, genera \"Nasua\" and \"Nasuella\", also known as the Coati-Mundi or coatimundi , \"hog-nosed coon\", Mexican \"tejón, \" \"cholugo, \" or \"moncún\", Guatemalan and Costa Rican \"pizote\", Colombian \"cusumbo\", and other names, is a member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae), a diurnal mammal native to South America, Central America, and south-western North America. The term is reported to be derived from the Tupi language of Brazil.",
"Bill Todman William Selden \"Bill\" Todman (July 31, 1916 – July 29, 1979) was an American television producer and personality born in New York City. He produced many of television's longest running shows with business partner Mark Goodson.",
"Culture of Bermuda The culture of Bermuda reflects the heritage of its people, who are chiefly of African and European descent. A small percentage of Asians also live on the island. Although Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, it also has strong historical links with the United States. On one hand, Bermudians seem British in their customs - for example, playing cricket, driving on the left, and having Queen Elizabeth II on their banknotes. At the same time, a strong North American cultural influence is obvious: the currency is the dollar (on par with the US Dollar); Bermudians frequently watch television from the US; and Bermudian English shares many similarities with American English. Dress in Bermuda, however, is distinct from either American or British styles. While in the US or Britain, shorts are considered casual dress, Bermuda shorts are considered to be formal attire in Bermuda, and are worn with a jacket and tie. Also, despite the island's tropical climate, it is common for Bermudian women to wear heels and stockings while men wear sports jackets and ties both day and night.",
"Fulbright & Jaworski Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. (now Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP), was founded in Houston in 1919 by R.C. Fulbright. On June 3, 2013, the firm became part of the global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, a Swiss verein.",
"Pottsylvania Pottsylvania is a fictional country that appeared in the television series \"Rocky and His Friends\" and \"The Bullwinkle Show\", collectively referred to as \"Rocky and Bullwinkle\".",
"Divokej Bill Divokej Bill is a Czech folk-rock band from Úvaly near Prague. The band take their name from Wild Bill Hickok and blend some country music influences with their punk rock, folk and alternative rock sounds.",
"Hot Shots (dance companies) The Hot Shots is a collective name for two closely related Swedish dance companies based in Stockholm, Sweden: The Rhythm Hot Shots and the Harlem Hot Shots. The Hot Shots specialize in faithful reproductions of African-American dance scenes in American films from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. Dances that they perform include Lindy Hop, Tap dance, Cakewalk, Charleston, and Black Bottom. The members of the Hot Shots are also respected dance instructors and accomplished social dancers. The goals of The Rhythm Hot Shots and the Harlem Hot Shots are the same.",
"Bayard family The Bayard family has been a prominent family of lawyers and politicians throughout American history, primarily from Wilmington, Delaware. Beginning as Federalists, they joined the party of Andrew Jackson and remained leaders of the Democratic Party into the 20th century. Counting Richard Bassett, the father-in-law of James A. Bayard, Sr., the family provided six generations of U.S. Senators from Delaware, serving from 1789 until 1929.",
"The Animals The Animals are an English rhythm and blues and rock band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1960s. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature song and transatlantic No. 1 hit single, \"House of the Rising Sun\", as well as by hits such as \"We Gotta Get Out of This Place\", \"It's My Life\", \"I'm Crying\" and \"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood\". The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm and blues-orientated album material. They were known in the US as part of the British Invasion.",
"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids is an American animated series created, produced, and hosted (in live action bookends) by comedian Bill Cosby, who also lent his voice to a number of characters, including Fat Albert himself. Filmation was the production company for the series. The show premiered in 1972 and ran until 1985 (with new episodes being produced sporadically during that time frame). The show, based on Cosby's remembrances of his childhood gang, centered on Fat Albert (known for his catchphrase \"Hey hey hey!\"), and his friends.",
"The Cosby Mysteries The Cosby Mysteries is an American television mystery series that starred Bill Cosby. It is the first television series to star Cosby since \"The Cosby Show\" (which ended in the spring of 1992) and lasted one season (1994–1995). Actor/Rapper Mos Def appeared in several episodes (credited as Dante Bezé).",
"Vanderbilt family The Vanderbilt family is an American family of Dutch origin that was prominent during the Gilded Age. Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and the family expanded into various other areas of industry and philanthropy. Cornelius Vanderbilt's descendants went on to build grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City, luxurious \"summer cottages\" in Newport, Rhode Island, the palatial Biltmore House in Asheville, North Carolina, and various other opulent homes.",
"Doug E. Doug Douglas Bourne, (born January 7, 1970) better known as Doug E. Doug, is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and film director. He started his career at age 17 as a stand-up comedian. He is best known for his roles as Griffin Vesey on the CBS sitcom \"Cosby\", Sanka Coffie in the film \"Cool Runnings\" and as the voice of Bernie in the animated film \"Shark Tale\".",
"Cuffy (Guyanese rebel) Coffy, or Kofi or Koffi, (died in 1763), was an Akan man who was captured in his native West Africa and stolen for slavery to work in the plantations of the Dutch colony of Berbice in present-day Guyana. He became famous because in 1763 he led a revolt of more than 2,500 slaves against the colony regime. Today, he is a national hero in Guyana.",
"Bill France Sr. William Henry Getty \"Bill\" France (September 26, 1909 – June 7, 1992), also known as Bill France Sr. or Big Bill, was an American racing driver. He is best known for co-founding and managing NASCAR, a sanctioning body of US-based stock car racing.",
"Callimachi family Callimachi, Calimachi, or Kallimachi (originally \"Calmaşul\" or \"Călmaşu\") was a Moldavian-Greek Phanariote boyar and princely family, originating with a group of free peasants living in the Orhei area of Bessarabia. It still remains present today in modern Romania.",
"Fatherhood (TV series) Fatherhood is an American animated television series revolving around the Bindlebeep family and various happenings, inspired by the book of the same name by Bill Cosby. This was Nick at Nite's first original animated series. It has aired on Nick at Nite and Nickelodeon. It was cancelled in November 2005.",
"Kids Say the Darndest Things Kids Say the Darndest Things is an American comedy series hosted by Bill Cosby that aired on CBS as a special on February 6, 1995, then as a full season from January 9, 1998 to June 23, 2000. It was based on a feature with the same name in Art Linkletter's radio show \"House Party\" and television series, \"Art Linkletter's House Party\", which together aired mostly five days a week from 1945 to 1969.",
"Fatherhood (book) Fatherhood is a bestselling 1986 book attributed to Bill Cosby, and published by Doubleday & Company, Inc. The book was ghostwritten by humorist Ralph Schoenstein.",
"William Cosby Brigadier-General William Cosby (1690–1736) was an Irish soldier who served as the British royal governor of New York from 1732 to 1736.",
"Godfrey Cambridge Godfrey MacArthur Cambridge (February 26, 1933 – November 29, 1976) was an American stand-up comic and actor. Alongside Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, and Nipsey Russell, he was acclaimed by \"Time\" magazine in 1965 as \"one of the country's four most celebrated Negro comedians.\"",
"Bill Jackson (television personality) Bill Ray Jackson (born September 15, 1935) is an American television personality, cartoonist and educator. He is best known for having hosted the children's programs \"The BJ and Dirty Dragon Show\" and \"Gigglesnort Hotel\".",
"Karamu House Karamu House in the Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is the oldest African-American theater in the United States. Many of Langston Hughes's plays were developed and premièred at the theater.",
"Bill Rancic William \"Bill\" Rancic ( ; born May 16, 1971) is an American entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump's reality television show, \"The Apprentice\". He starred in the reality show \"Giuliana and Bill\" with his wife Giuliana Rancic, and hosted \"America Now\" with Leeza Gibbons. In 2014, he starred as host of the Food Network's new cooking competition show \"Kitchen Casino\".",
"The Bill Cosby Show The Bill Cosby Show is an American sitcom that aired for two seasons on NBC's Sunday night schedule from 1969 until 1971, under the sponsorship of Procter & Gamble. There were 52 episodes made in the series. It marked Bill Cosby's first solo foray in television, after his co starring role with Robert Culp in \"I Spy\". The series also marked the first time an African American starred in his or her own eponymous comedy series.",
"Tetragrammaton Records Tetragrammaton Records was an American record label founded in the late 1960s by entertainment manager Roy Silver, Bruce Post Campbell, Marvin Deane, and comedian Bill Cosby. Silver, at the time, was also Cosby's manager. The term \"Tetragrammaton\" refers to the unspeakable Hebrew name of God.",
"Cos (TV series) Cos is an American sketch comedy/variety TV series that debuted on the ABC Network in September 1976. It was hosted by comedian Bill Cosby and featured an ensemble cast who would perform sketches each week. The show was unsuccessful in the Nielsen ratings and was cancelled by November 1976 and replaced with \"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries\".",
"Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! is the debut album release by Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at the nightclub The Bitter End in New York City's Greenwich Village during early 1963. The album includes three sketches about Noah.",
"Little Bill Little Bill is an American animated children's television series produced for Nick Jr. The stories are based on Bill Cosby's \"Little Bill\" book series, set in Philadelphia, and feature Bill Jr. learning a lesson or moral. It was developed through research and in consultation with a panel of educational consultants.",
"Cosby Cosby is an American sitcom television series broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996, until April 28, 2000. The program starred Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, who had previously worked together in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\". Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999. The series is loosely based on the British sitcom \"One Foot in the Grave\" airing on BBC from 1990 until 2001.",
"The Cosby Show The Cosby Show is an American television sitcom starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from September 20, 1984 until April 30, 1992. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New York.",
"Cosby (disambiguation) Cosby was an American sitcom starring Bill Cosby."
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"World of Color\nWorld of Color is a nighttime show at Disney California Adventure, part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Conceived by Vice President of Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, and designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show has nearly 1,200 musical water fountains and includes lights, fire, lasers, and fog, with high-definition projections on mist screens. The show is inspired by Walt Disney's \"Wonderful World of Color\" anthology television series, as evidenced by the use of its eponymous theme song written by the Sherman Brothers.",
"Steve Davison\nSteven \"Steve\" Davison is Lead Creative Executive of Parades and Spectaculars for Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, and is responsible for the overall creative direction of daytime parades, firework displays, and nighttime spectaculars at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide. He created such shows as \"Believe... There's Magic in the Stars\", \"\", \"World of Color\", and \"Disney Dreams!\"."
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"Journey into Imagination with Figment Journey into Imagination with Figment is the third and latest incarnation of a dark ride attraction located within the Imagination! pavilion at the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World. Originally opened on March 5, 1983, its original and current version feature the small purple dragon named Figment as well as the song \"\"One Little Spark\",\" composed by the Sherman Brothers.",
"The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys was a live-action television series that aired in 1992. The series aired 11 episodes before it was canceled. The show focuses on three Sea Monkeys—Dave (Rob LaBelle), Bill (Peter Pitofsky) and Aquarius (Sean Whalen)—and their creator, The Professor (Howie Mandel). Others appearing in the series included Stephen Furst, Gilbert Gottfried, Larry Melman and Vernon Wells.",
"Izumi Todo Izumi Todo (東堂いづみ \"Tōdō Izumi\"), who is credited with creating series like \"Ojamajo Doremi\" and \"Pretty Cure\", is a house name for the staff at Toei Animation. Pseudonyms used in a similar manner include Hajime Yatate from Sunrise and Saburo Yatsude for Toei Company's anime and tokusatsu television productions.",
"Fever Dreams Fever Dreams (2004) is an album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach. The music consists of bizarre, hallucinatory textures and tribal percussion. The first track, \"Wicked Dream\", was co-composed with Patrick O'Hearn.",
"Ignition Entertainment Ignition Entertainment Limited was a British video game publisher formed as Valecombe Limited in 26 September 2001, renamed Ignition Entertainment on 30 March 2002. It was created from a selection of smaller developers and publishers, such as Archer MacLean's Awesome Studios. In 2007, the company was acquired by the Indian media conglomerate UTV Software Communications (a unit of The Walt Disney Company) and opened two new branches: Ignition Tokyo in Japan and Ignition Florida in the United States.",
"Midnight Madness (film) Midnight Madness is a 1980 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring David Naughton, Stephen Furst and Maggie Roswell.",
"Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life (576 p.) is a book by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, two of the animation masters at Disney during the of animation, referred by Walt Disney as his \"Nine Old Men\". Topping the list of \"best animation books of all time\" in a poll at AWN, it is still used as reference on and source of inspiration for character animation.",
"The World of Chemistry The World of Chemistry is a television series on introductory chemistry hosted by Nobel prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann. The series consists of 26 half-hour video programs, along with coordinated books, which explore various topics in chemistry through experiments conducted by Stevens Point emeritus professor Don Showalter the \"series demonstrator\" and interviews with working chemists, it also includes physics and earth science related components. The series was produced by the University of Maryland, College Park and the Educational Film Center and was funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project (now the Annenberg Foundation), it was filmed in 1988 and first aired on PBS in 1990. This series supports science standards recognized nationally by the United States (NSTA and NCSESA) and is still widely used in high school and college chemistry courses. The entire series is currently available on learner.org for free in an online video streaming format.",
"Ways of Seeing Ways of Seeing is a 1972 television series of 30-minute films created chiefly by writer John Berger and producer Mike Dibb. It was broadcast on BBC Two in January 1972 and adapted into a book of the same name.",
"Dreaming in Color Dreaming in Color is the fifth studio album and sixth album overall by Christian pop group Jump5, released on Sparrow Records on September 21, 2004. It is the first release from the group as a quartet after the departure of . Singles from the album included \"Dance with Me\" and \"It's a Beautiful World.\" It charted at #15 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart.",
"Chi-hwa-seon Chi-hwa-seon or \"Chwi-hwa-seon\", (also known as \"Painted Fire\", \"Strokes of Fire\" or \"Drunk on Women and Poetry\"), is a 2002 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek about Jang Seung-up (Oh-won), a nineteenth-century Korean painter who changed the direction of Korean art.",
"Tamori Kazuyoshi Morita (森田 一義 , Morita Kazuyoshi , born 22 August 1945 in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture) , known by his stage name Tamori (タモリ ) (an anagram of his surname), is a Japanese television celebrity. Known for his trademark dark sunglasses, Tamori is one of the \"big three\" television comedians in Japan along with Takeshi Kitano (a.k.a. Beat Takeshi) and Sanma Akashiya. For more than 30 years he hosted \"Waratte Iitomo!\" (\"It's OK to laugh!\"), a nationally televised live show broadcast every weekday at noon from October 1982 until March 2014. His likeness is the basis for the Piranha Plant in All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.",
"Robert Dunn (novelist) Robert Dunn (born 1950) is the author of seven musical novels, \"Pink Cadillac\" (2001), \"Cutting Time\" (2003), \"Soul Cavalcade\" (2005), \"Meet the Annas\" (2007), \"Look at Flower\" (2011), \"\" (2013), and \"Savage Joy\" (2017). The novels are published under Dunn's own independent publishing company, Coral Press, located in New York City. His novel \"The Sting Rays\" is available online at Electron Press.",
"Around the World in 80 Treasures Around the World in 80 Treasures is a 10 episode art and travel documentary series by the BBC, presented by Dan Cruickshank, and originally aired in February, March, and April 2005. The title is a reference to \"Around the World in Eighty Days\", the classic adventure novel by Jules Verne.",
"Torch Song Trilogy Torch Song Trilogy is a collection of three plays by Harvey Fierstein rendered in three acts: \"International Stud\", \"Fugue in a Nursery\", and \"Widows and Children First!\" The story centers on Arnold Beckoff, a Jewish homosexual, drag queen, and torch singer who lives in New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The four-hour play begins with a soliloquy in which he explains his cynical disillusionment with love.",
"David E. Kelley David Edward Kelley (born April 4, 1956) is an American television writer and producer, known as the creator of \"Picket Fences\", \"Chicago Hope\", \"The Practice\", \"Ally McBeal\", \"Boston Public\", \"Boston Legal\", \"Harry's Law\", and \"Big Little Lies\", as well as several films. Kelley is one of very few screenwriters to have created shows aired on all four top commercial U.S. television networks (ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC).",
"Frank Beddor Frank Beddor (July 31, 1958) is an American former world champion freestyle skier, film producer, actor, stuntman, and author. He is best known for his work as producer on \"There's Something About Mary\" and \"Wicked\", and as author of \"The New York Times\" best seller, \"The Looking Glass Wars\".",
"Découvertes Gallimard Découvertes Gallimard (] , literally in English “Discoveries Gallimard”; in United Kingdom: New Horizons, in United States: Abrams Discoveries) is an encyclopaedic collection of illustrated, pocket-sized books on a variety of subjects, aimed at adults and teenagers. It was published in November 1986 by Éditions Gallimard with the first volume \"The Search for Ancient Egypt\" (original title: \"À la recherche de l'Égypte oubliée\" ), written by French Egyptologist Jean Vercoutter. These scholarly little books then released in successive volumes, without a systematic plan, each of which is structured like a separate book. The collection currently contains 732 books.",
"Quest USA Quest USA, Da Tiao Zhan (美国大挑战) 2005 was America's first Chinese-language reality TV show (真人秀). 11 episodes were hosted by David Wu.",
"Imagine (TV series) Imagine is a wide-ranging arts series first broadcast on BBC One in 2003, hosted and executive produced by Alan Yentob. Each series usually consists of 4 to 7 episodes, each on a different topic. Episodes have been directed by, among others, Geoff Wonfor, Lucy Blakstead, Roger Parsons and Zoë Silver.",
"Ryokunohara Labyrinth: Sparkling Phantom Ryokunohara Labyrinth: Sparkling Phantom (緑野原迷宮 〜Sparkling Phantom〜 , Ryokunohara Rabirinsu: Supākuringu Fantomu , lit. Labyrinth Green Field: Sparkling Phantom) is a Japanese OVA released on March 25, 1990 by AIC and Victor Entertainment and directed by Narumi Kakinouchi.",
"Carson Williams Carson Williams is an electrical engineer from Mason, Ohio who is noted for his light shows using Christmas lights affixed to and around his house. The lights are programmed and synchronized to turn on and off with music using a computer application and set of controllers from the Light-O-Rama company. For each minute of animation synchronized to music, he spent approximately one hour to sequence 88 Light-O-Rama channels to control his 16,000 Christmas lights. His notability suddenly increased when a popular clip was widely circulated on the Internet in late 2005 showing a recording of one of his shows from 2004, accompanied by the track \"Wizards in Winter\" by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. An urban legend even developed that it was not a video of an actual light display, but faked on a computer.",
"Christopher Rush Christopher Rush (April 6, 1965 – February 10, 2016) was an American illustrator for \"\". In total, he illustrated over 100 cards for the series, including the most expensive card in the game, the Black Lotus. Most of his work for Wizards of the Coast was done on the earliest sets, where he also helped with various design and marketing issues, including the design of the symbols representing the 5 colors of mana.",
"David McLane David B. McLane is an American businessman, known primarily as a wrestling promoter and television producer. He was the creator of the GLOW-Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and WOW-Women Of Wrestling (recognized as WOW! and WOW), both nationally syndicated series. He also created the ESPN series of the World Roller Hockey League, Pro Beach Hockey and the Triple Crown of Polo. All of these programs are termed \"properties\" under his company banner David McLane Enterprises, Inc.",
"The Disney Afternoon The Disney Afternoon was a created-for-syndication two-hour animated television programming block, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with distribution through their syndication affiliate, Buena Vista Television. Before and after its cancellation, the shows in the block were rerun both on Disney Channel (during the mid-to-late 1990s) and on Toon Disney (all of them between the channel's launch in 1998 and 2004, with some remaining until as late as 2008). Starting on October 2, 1995, four of the shows (\"Darkwing Duck\", \"TaleSpin\", \"DuckTales\", and \"\") were rerun on Disney Channel as a two-hour programming block called \"Block Party\" which aired on weekdays in the late afternoon/early evening. Several of the block's shows are available on DVD in the United States.",
"Lance Woolaver Lance Gerard Woolaver (born 1948) is an award-winning Canadian author, poet, playwright, lyricist, and director. His works include \"Maud Lewis The Heart on the Door,\" \"Maud Lewis - World Without Shadows\", and \"Portia White - First You Dream\".",
"Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an American anthology animated television series that premiered March 12, 1995 on HBO. Narrated by Robert Guillaume, the series aired 39 episodes from 1995 to 2000. Reruns are currently airing on HBO Family.",
"Firefly (TV series) Firefly is an American space western drama television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon, under his Mutant Enemy Productions label. Whedon served as an executive producer, along with Tim Minear. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of \"Serenity\", a \"\"Firefly\"-class\" spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on \"Serenity\". Whedon pitched the show as \"nine people looking into the blackness of space and seeing nine different things\".",
"Steve Lawler Steve Lawler is a British house music producer and DJ born in Birmingham, England he is a five time DJ Awards winner and has held residences at many popular dance clubs such as Space, The End and Twilo. Because of his successful performances at Space in Ibiza, he was nicknamed \"King of Space\". Lawler has released several mix albums and is especially well known for his \"Lights Out\" series featured on Boxed. He currently runs the record label VIVa MUSiC. He also founded the now defunct Harlem Records.",
"Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel) Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1962 dark fantasy novel by Ray Bradbury. It is about 13-year-old best friends, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, and their nightmarish experience with a traveling carnival that comes to their Midwestern town one October, and how the boys learn about combatting fear. The carnival's leader is the mysterious \"Mr. Dark\" who seemingly wields the power to grant the citizenry's secret desires. In reality, Dark is a malevolent being who, like the carnival, live off the life force of those they enslave. Mr. Dark's presence is countered by that of Will's father, Charles Halloway, who harbors his own secret fear of growing older because he feels he is too old to be Will's dad.",
"Fractured Flickers Fractured Flickers is a live-action syndicated half-hour television comedy show that was produced by Jay Ward, who is otherwise known for animated cartoons. The pilot film was produced in 1961 (hence the 1961 copyright notice on the animated main title), but the series wasn't completed until 1963. Twenty-six episodes were produced; they were syndicated by Desilu Productions and played for several years on local stations.",
"The Magic 7 The Magic 7 is an animated television film written and directed by Roger Holzberg. It centers on the adventures of two children and a dragon as they fight the arch-enemies of Earth. It was originally slated to air on Earth Day (April 22) in 1997, but was postponed. After later plans for a 2005 release, the film was once again suspended.",
"Holiday Magic Holiday Magic was a multi-level marketing organization, founded in 1964, by William Penn Patrick (1930–1973) in the United States. Originally the organization distributed goods such as home-care products and cosmetics.",
"Paris Qualles Paris Qualles (pronounced kwal'-less: born December 5, 1951) is an American screenwriter and television producer. Qualles has written episodes for several television series, including \"Seaquest DSV\", \"The Cape\", \"M.A.N.T.I.S.\", \"Law & Order\", \"\", \"Quantum Leap\", and \"China Beach\". His television movies include \"A Raisin in the Sun\", \"The Rosa Parks Story\", \"The Color of Friendship\", \"A House Divided\", and \"The Tuskegee Airmen\".",
"The Rivers of Belief \"The Rivers of Belief\" is a 1991 song created by the musical project, Enigma. The single was the last to be released from \"MCMXC a.D.\".",
"The Saga of Darren Shan The Saga of Darren Shan (known as Cirque du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan in the United States) is a young adult 12-part book series written by Darren Shan (pen name of Darren O'Shaughnessy) about the struggle of a boy who has become involved in the world of vampires. As of October 2008, the book has been published in 33 countries around the world, in 30 different languages. A film based on the first three books in the series was released in theatres on October 23, 2009. Blackstone Audio has also released CD recordings of all 12 books in the series, read by Ralph Lister.",
"Worldvision Enterprises Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. was a television program and Home video distributor established in July 1953 as ABC Film Syndication, the domestic and overseas program distribution arm of the ABC Television Network. They primarily licensed programs from independent producers, rather than producing their own content.",
"Fountain of Dreams Fountain of Dreams is a 1990 role-playing video game developed and published by Electronic Arts for MS-DOS as a successor to 1988's \"Wasteland\".",
"Mordicai Gerstein Mordicai Gerstein (born November 24, 1935 in Los Angeles, California) is an American artist, writer, and film director, best known for illustrating and writing children's books. He illustrated the comic mystery fiction series \"Something Queer is Going On\", 1973 to 2003, written by Elizabeth Levy.",
"Contest Searchlight Contest Searchlight is a four-episode fictional comedy television series that aired in 2002 on the Comedy Central network. It was a documentary-style parody or mockumentary of the HBO (and later Bravo) network's non-fictional series Project Greenlight.",
"Destinos Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish, also known as simply Destinos, is a television program created by Bill VanPatten, who was, at the time, Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The show, designed to introduce viewers to the basics of Spanish, had two seasons, beginning in 1992. Its 52 episodes are often used for educational purposes in schools and are still broadcast regularly on many PBS stations, as well as many local channels.",
"Mousercise Mousercise is the title of several Disney productions:",
"Fireside Theatre Fireside Theatre, a.k.a. Jane Wyman Presents, is an American anthology drama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Stories were low budget and often based on public domain stories or written by freelance writers such as Rod Serling. While it was panned by critics, it remained in the top ten most popular shows for most of its run. It predated the other major pioneer of filmed TV in America, \"I Love Lucy\", by two years.",
"Dana Gioia Michael Dana Gioia ( ; born December 24, 1950) is an American poet and writer. He spent the first fifteen years of his career writing at night while working for General Foods Corporation. After his 1991 essay \"Can Poetry Matter?\" in \"The Atlantic\" generated international attention, Gioia quit business to pursue writing full-time. He also served as the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) between 2003 and 2009. Gioia has published five books of poetry and three volumes of literary criticism as well as opera libretti, song cycles, translations, and over two dozen literary anthologies.",
"The Wuzzles The Wuzzles is an animated television series created for Saturday morning television, and was first broadcast on September 14, 1985 on CBS. An idea of Michael Eisner for his new Disney television animation studio, the premise is that the main characters are hybrids of two different animals. The original thirteen episodes ran on CBS for their first run.",
"The Dreamstone The Dreamstone is a British animated television series that ran for 4 series of 13 episodes each between 1990 and 1995. The original concept and artwork were created by Michael Jupp and the series was written by Sue Radley and Martin Gates. The series was produced by Martin Gates Productions (MGP) for a wholly owned subsidiary of Central (a part of Independent Television) and FilmFair. MGP famous for producing, after The Dreamstone, Bimble's Bucket, and others. Subsequently, MGP appointed Monster Entertainment of Dublin to act as worldwide distributor of these rights.",
"Bill Roper (video game producer) Bill Roper (born March 27, 1965 in Concord, California) is Chief Creative Officer at Improbable. Previously, he was Vice President/GM at Disney Interactive Studios since June 2011, and headed video game studios and creative and development departments for two decades, including divisions at Blizzard Entertainment, Flagship Studios, and Cryptic Studios. He is also an accomplished musician, and a founding member of the folk band The Poxy Boggards.",
"The Gong Show The Gong Show is an amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989, and was revived in 2017 for broadcast on ABC. The show was created and originally produced by Chuck Barris, who also served as host for the NBC run and from 1977 to 1980 in syndication. It is currently executive produced by Will Arnett and hosted by Tommy Maitland, a fictional character performed by an uncredited Mike Myers. \"The Gong Show\" is known for its absurdist humor and style, with the actual competition secondary to the often outlandish acts presented; a small cash prize has typically been awarded to each show's winner.",
"The Seven Lively Arts The Seven Lively Arts is an American anthology series that aired on Sunday afternoons in 1957 on CBS television. The series was executive produced by John Houseman, and hosted by \"New York Herald Tribune\" critic John Crosby. Alfredo Antonini served as the musical director for several episodes. The title was taken from the influential book of the same name written by the cultural critic Gilbert Seldes, in which he argued that the low arts (comics, vaudeville) deserved as much critical attention as the high arts (opera, literature).",
"Mirabell: Books of Number Mirabell: Books of Number is a volume of poetry by James Merrill (1926–1995) published by Atheneum Books in 1978. It is the second of three books which together form the epic 560-page poem, \"The Changing Light at Sandover\", which was published as a whole in 1982.",
"St. Clare Entertainment St. Clare Entertainment is a television production company owned by John Landis, Robert K. Weiss, and Leslie Belzberg. The company was responsible for such television series as \"Sliders\", \"Weird Science\", \"\", \"Campus Cops\", \"Dream On\", and \"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World\".",
"All That Glitters (TV series) All That Glitters is an American sitcom by producer Norman Lear. It consisted of 65 episodes and aired between April 18 and July 15, 1977 in broadcast syndication. The show, a spoof of the soap opera format, depicted the trials and tribulations of a group of executives at the Globatron corporation. The twist of the series was that it was set within a world of complete role-reversal: Women were the \"stronger sex,\" the executives and breadwinners, while the \"weaker sex\" – the men – were the secretaries or stay-at-home househusbands. Men were often treated as sex objects.",
"Pretty Cure Pretty Cure or PreCure (プリキュア , Purikyua ) , also known as Glitter Force outside of Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime metaseries created by Izumi Todo and produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Asatsu-DK and Toei Animation. Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle against evil forces. Starting in February 2004 with \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\", the franchise has seen many anime series, spanning over 600 episodes to date, as well as spawning movies, manga, toys, and video games. Its most recent iteration, \"Kirakira PreCure a la Mode\", began airing in February 2017 as part of TV Asahi's Sunday morning children's television block, following \"Super Hero Time\". To date, three of the series have received English-language dubs.",
"Æon Flux Æon Flux is an American avant-garde science fiction animated television series that aired on MTV November 30, 1991 until October 10, 1995, with film, comic book, and video game adaptations following thereafter. It premiered MTV's \"Liquid Television\" experimental animation show, as a six-part serial of short films, followed in 1992 by five individual short episodes. In 1995, a season of ten half-hour episodes aired as a stand-alone series rated TV-14. \"Æon Flux\" was created by Korean American animator Peter Chung.",
"Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic is a 5-volume compilation series, each containing 25 (125 in total) songs compiled from Disneyland and Walt Disney World, various Disney films in animation and live-action, and the Walt Disney anthology television series. Each volume was released individually on CD and cassette between 1995 and 1998. Volume One was released on March 28, 1995, Volume Two on September 12, 1995, Volume Three on July 2, 1996, Volume Four on July 15, 1997 and Volume Five on September 22, 1998. In 2000, a box set was released containing volumes 1 - 3, followed by a box set containing volumes 1 - 4 in 2001. Finally, a box set containing all five volumes packaged in a slipcase was released by Walt Disney Records in Australia, Japan, North America and Europe in 2003.",
"FantaVision FantaVision (Japanese: ファンタビジョン , Hepburn: Fantabijon ) is a PlayStation 2 launch title developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, released March 9, 2000, in Japan; October 25, 2000, in North America; and November 24, 2000, in Europe. It is a real-time puzzle video game involving fireworks. It relies on quick color matching and symbol recognition skills.",
"Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color, known as Rakugaki Ōkoku (ラクガキ王国 , lit. \"Doodle Kingdom\") in Japan, is a 2002 role-playing video game developed by Garakuda-Studio and Taito for the PlayStation 2, published by Agetec in North America. Studio Ghibli also collaborated with this game, with the musical composition by Zuntata.",
"Grendizer UFO Robot Grendizer (UFOロボ グレンダイザー , Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā ) , also known as \"Force Five: Grandizer\" in the United States, is a Japanese Super Robot anime television series and manga created by manga artist Go Nagai. It is the third entry in the Mazinger trilogy. It was broadcast on Japanese television from October 5, 1975, to February 27, 1977, and lasted 74 episodes. The robot's first appearance in the United States was as a part of the Shogun Warriors line of super robot toys imported in the late 1970s by Mattel, then in Jim Terry's \"Force Five\" series, both under the title \"Grandizer\". It is still widely popular in the Middle East, and it was especially popular in France and Quebec, as well as among French speaking Canadians in the province of New Brunswick, where it was aired under the title \"Goldorak\". It was also very popular in Italy, where it was aired under the title \"Goldrake\", starting in 1978.",
"Disney's LuminAria Disney's LuminAria was a low-level fireworks show on Paradise Bay at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. The show was short lived, lasting only one winter season. The show design was similar to at Epcot focusing the audience towards Paradise Bay while fountains played in various changing patterns and fireworks were discharged in sync with seasonal music.",
"MythAdventures MythAdventures or Myth Adventures is a fantasy series created by Robert Lynn Asprin. After twelve novels by Asprin, published 1978 to 2002, he and Jody Lynn Nye continued the series with seven more books. After his death in May 2008, she intended to complete their plans.",
"Magic User's Club Magic User's Club (魔法使いTai! , Mahō Tsukai Tai! ) is a magical girl/boy anime, released as a six-part OVA in 1996 and then a 13-episode TV series in 1999, which was broadcast by WOWOW, and then by the anime television network, Animax, across its respective networks worldwide, including Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions. The original plan was done by anime director Junichi Sato, with animation produced by Triangle Staff and Bandai Visual. There were also two manga series made, a shōjo manga version by Tammy Ohta (太田 多美 \"Ōta Tami\") and shōnen manga version by Shamneko (紗夢猫). The Magic User's Club anime was released in North America by Media Blasters.",
"The Vision of Escaflowne The Vision of Escaflowne (Japanese: 天空のエスカフローネ , Hepburn: Tenkū no Esukafurōne , lit. \"Escaflowne of the Heavens\") is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise Studios and directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 2, 1996 on TV Tokyo, and the final episode aired on September 24, 1996. Sony's anime satellite channel, Animax also aired the series, both in Japan and on its various worldwide networks, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. The series was licensed for Region 1 release by Bandai Entertainment. It is currently licensed by Funimation.",
"Steve Jackson's Sorcery! Sorcery!, originally titled Steve Jackson's Sorcery!, is a single-player four-part adventure gamebook series written by Steve Jackson and illustrated by John Blanche. Originally published by Penguin Books between 1983 and 1985, the titles are part of the \"Fighting Fantasy\" canon, but were not allocated numbers within the original 59-book series. \"Sorcery!\" was re-published by Wizard Books in 2003 and recreated as the \"Sorcery!\" video game series by Inkle.",
"The Electric Company The Electric Company is an American educational children's television series created by Paul Dooley and directed by Bob Schwartz, Henry Behar (1972–1975) and John Tracy (1975–1976); written by Dooley, Christopher Cerf (1971–1973), Jeremy Steven (1972–1974) and John Boni/Amy Ephron (1972–1973); and produced by the Children's Television Workshop (now called Sesame Workshop) for PBS in the United States. PBS broadcast 780 episodes over the course of its six seasons from October 25, 1971, to April 15, 1977. (In many areas, a preview special, \"Here Comes The Electric Company\" (pilot episode), was seen in syndication through sponsor Johnson Wax on many local commercial stations during the week before its 1971 debut.) After it ceased production in 1977, the program continued in reruns until October 4, 1985, as the result of a decision made in 1975 to produce two final seasons for perpetual use. The Workshop produced the show at Second Stage, located within the Reeves Teletape Studios (Teletape), in Manhattan, which had been the first home of \"Sesame Street.\"",
"World Events Productions World Events Productions (WEP) is an American-based animation and distribution company in St. Louis, Missouri, best known for releasing the anime titles \"Voltron, Defender of the Universe\" and \"Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs\", as well as producing the original animated series \"Denver, the Last Dinosaur\".",
"The Amazing 3 The Amazing 3, known in Japan as W3 or Wonder 3 (ワンダー3 , Wandā Surī ) , is a Japanese manga and a black and white anime series created by Osamu Tezuka in the 1960s. It involves the adventures of three agents from outer space who are sent to Earth to determine whether the planet, a potential threat to the universe, should be destroyed.",
"Light Magic Light Magic was a parade/street show that ran at Disneyland from May–September 1997. It was billed as a replacement for the 24-year-old Main Street Electrical Parade. At the time of Light Magic's closure, Disney officially stated that it would return in 2000, but that did not occur.",
"SpectroMagic SpectroMagic was a Nighttime Parade presented in The Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort. It was introduced in 1991 as part of the park's 20th anniversary celebrations, replacing the Main Street Electrical Parade.",
"Byron Erickson Byron Erickson, born February 3, 1951 in Tucson, Arizona, works at Egmont, and was Don Rosa's editor. He started working in Another Rainbow Publishing in 1983, and when they received the license to publish Disney comics in the United States under the name of Gladstone Publishing, he became the editor. After Disney took over the license, Erickson left Gladstone Publishing for First Publishing as an editor for various comics. He later moved to Denmark and joined Egmont, first as editor and later as \"creative leader\", but he is still writing comics.",
"Firing Line (TV series) Firing Line (officially Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.) was an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley Jr., founder and publisher of \"National Review\" magazine. Its 1,504 episodes over 33 years made \"Firing Line\" the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host. The program, which featured many influential public figures in the United States, won an Emmy Award in 1969.",
"Remember... Dreams Come True Remember... Dreams Come True is a fireworks display at Disneyland commemorating the 50th anniversary of the park. Described as an \"E ticket in the sky\", the show features fireworks, lower level pyrotechnics, isopar flame effects, projection mapping, lasers, and lighting set to the soundtracks of some of Disneyland's most famous rides and shows. It was created as an homage to Disneyland, its lands and attractions, and its continuing legacy.",
"Neta Lohnes Frazier Neta Lohnes Frazier (1890–1990) was an American children's author best known for her books about the Pacific Northwest. She published 14 books between 1947 and 2015, including \"Stout-Hearted Seven\", \"The Magic Ball\", \"Secret Friend\", \"My Love Is a Gypsy\" and \"Little Rhody\".",
"The Cosmopolitan Prayers The Cosmopolitan Prayers (超変身コス∞プレイヤー , Chō Henshin Kosu∞Pureiyaa ) lit. \"Super Transformation Cosmopolitan Prayers\" (or \"CosPrayers\") is an eight episode anime series that aired in early 2004. It was co-produced by Master of Entertainment, Imagin, and Studio Live. It is closely related to the anime \"Love Love?\" and \"Smash Hits\".",
"Gregory J. Bonann Gregory J. Bonann (born June 28, 1952) is an American lifeguard, television producer, director, writer, and showrunner. He is best known for co-creating the internationally syndicated television series, \"Baywatch\", which ran for eleven seasons (242 episodes), and was listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records as the most widely viewed TV series in the world. His later work includes the syndicated action drama, SAF3, and A Chance For Children, a charitable foundation that benefits homeless and at-risk youth.",
"Fantasia (1940 film) Fantasia is a 1940 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released by Walt Disney Productions. With story direction by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer, and production supervision by Ben Sharpsteen, it is the third Disney animated feature film. The film consists of eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski, seven of which are performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Music critic and composer Deems Taylor acts as the film's Master of Ceremonies, providing a live-action introduction to each animated segment.",
"José Argüelles José Argüelles, born Joseph Anthony Arguelles ( ; January 24, 1939 – March 23, 2011), was an American New Age author and artist. He was the founder of Planet Art Network and the Foundation for the Law of Time. He held a Ph.D. in Art History and Aesthetics from the University of Chicago and taught at numerous colleges, including Princeton University, the University of California, Davis, the San Francisco Art Institute, and Evergreen State College. As one of the originators of the Earth Day concept (due in part to the influence of astrologer Dane Rudhyar), Argüelles founded the first Whole Earth Festival in 1970, at Davis, California. He is best known for his leading role in organizing the 1987 Harmonic Convergence event, for inventing (with the assistance of his wife Lloydine) the perpetual Dreamspell calendar in 1992, and for the central role that he played in the emergence of the 2012 phenomenon. Towards the end of his life, Argüelles focused on issue of consciousness, elaborating the concept of a noosphere (based on the work of Teilhard de Chardin and Vladimir Vernadsky) as a global work of art. Specifically, he envisioned a \"rainbow bridge\" encircling the Earth.",
"Circle-Vision 360° Circle-Vision 360° is a film technique, refined by The Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine huge screens arranged in a circle. The cameras are usually mounted on top of an automobile for scenes through cities and highways, while films such as The Timekeeper use a static camera and many CGI effects. The first film was America the Beautiful (1955 version) in the Circarama theater, which would eventually become Circle-Vision theater in 1967.",
"Connections (TV series) Connections is a 10-episode documentary television series and 1978 book (\"Connections\", based on the series) created, written, and presented by science historian James Burke. The series was produced and directed by Mick Jackson of the BBC Science and Features Department and first aired in 1978 (UK) and 1979 (USA). It took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention, and demonstrated how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events were built from one another successively in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology. The series was noted for Burke's crisp and enthusiastic presentation (and dry humour), historical re-enactments, and intricate working models.",
"Steven Dupler Steven Dupler is a U.S.-based writer, producer and director and a pioneer in high definition television (HDTV). An early member of REBO HD Studio, which in 1986 became the first High Definition production company in North America, he has created, produced or directed more than 100 HD projects, including numerous industry “firsts.” These include “Rave On,” the first HD-originated documentary film ever to be nominated in competition at the Sundance Film Festival, http://history.sundance.org/films/1325, as well as \"Paradise Bound\", another HD-originated documentary short which was screened the same year at Sundance (1996); “New York: On the Edge,” the first HDTV verité documentary series, which has aired in more than 35 countries; and “Manhattan Music Magazine,” the first HDTV music concert series.",
"Fantasmic! Fantasmic! is a nighttime show at Disneyland in the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World, and Tokyo DisneySea in Tokyo Disney Resort, that features fireworks, characters, live actors, water effects, pyrotechnics, lasers, music, audio-animatronics, decorated boat floats, and mist screen projections. The narrative structure of \"Fantasmic!\"—although varying differently in set pieces in all three versions—centers on a voyage through Mickey Mouse's imagination that culminates in a battle against the Disney Villains.",
"On the Air (TV series) On the Air is an American television sitcom created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. It was broadcast from June 20 to July 4, 1992 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The series follows the staff of a fictional 1950s television network, Zoblotnick Broadcasting Company (ZBC), as they produce a live variety program called \"The Lester Guy Show\"—often with disastrous results. \"On the Air\" was produced by Lynch/Frost Productions and followed Lynch and Frost's previous series, \"Twin Peaks\". In the United States only three of the seven filmed episodes were aired, however the first-and-only season was broadcast in its entirety in the United Kingdom and several other European countries.",
"Garth Ancier Garth Ancier (born September 3, 1957 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a media executive best known for being one of only two people (the other being Fred Silverman) to have programmed three of the five US broadcast television networks (Founding Programmer at Fox, Founding Programmer at The WB (now The CW), and NBC Entertainment).",
"Disneyland 10th Anniversary \"Disneyland 10th Anniversary\" is a 1965 episode of \"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color\". It begins with Walt Disney showing viewers and Disneyland ambassador Julie Reihm plans for upcoming attractions, including It's a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. In Disneyland, the Disney characters celebrate Disneyland’s Tencennial, with a show in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and a parade put on by a local high school band and cheerleaders. Next, Walt Disney describes a brief history of the construction of the park, followed by a tour of some of the attractions at the time, including Matterhorn Bobsleds, Jungle Cruise, the Flying Saucers, the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland and the Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The climax of the episode is a Dixieland band on the Mark Twain Riverboat, and some other boats on the Rivers of America put on an interesting water show.",
"Jeremy Hinton Jeremy L. Hinton (born 1 January, 1957) is a vision expert working in the UK as of 2009. In 2005, he invented the popular illusion Lilac chaser. Apart from his interest in visual perception, he is also a keen balloonist.",
"Starblaze Graphics Starblaze Graphics was an imprint of The Donning Company, a publishing company established in 1978 to publish illustrated books. Notable Starblaze publications include Robert Asprin's \"MythAdventures\" series, as well as a graphic novel based on the first book. Donning also published a graphic version of the \"Thieves' World\" shared world anthology series, with art by Tim Sale.",
"Celebration of Light The Honda Celebration of Light (formerly known as \"Benson & Hedges Symphony of Fire\") is an annual musical fireworks competition in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first \"Symphony of Fire\" was held from July 25 to August 5, 1990. The celebration is one of Vancouver's largest and most well known festivals, and is recognized as the longest running off-shore fireworks competitions in the world. The multiple-day event has an estimated annual attendance of 1.4 million people.",
"Warrior of Love Rainbowman Warrior of Love Rainbowman (愛の戦士レインボーマン , Ai no Senshi Reinbōman ) is a tokusatsu series created by Kōhan Kawauchi, this was the first superhero TV series produced by Toho Company Ltd., and was broadcast on NET (now TV Asahi) from October 6, 1972 to September 18, 1973, with a total of 52 episodes. Mitsuru Adachi wrote a manga series based on the show which was serialized in \"TV Magazine Otomodachi\" from 1972 to 1973.",
"The World Is Yours (TV series) The World Is Yours was the world's first color television series, making its debut on June 26, 1951 on several stations of the CBS television network in the eastern United States. This half-hour daytime program (4:30-5:30 p.m., EDT) was hosted from New York by naturalist and author Ivan T. Sanderson, and was broadcast Monday through Friday. Mr. Sanderson's assistant was \"Patty Painter\" (Patricia Stinnette) a model and CBS employee who had posed for on-camera tests of CBS's color television system since 1946. The producer-director for the show was Frances Buss. The first episode of the series was sponsored by General Mills and included commercials for Betty Crocker cake mixes. The second color television series, \"Modern Homemakers\", began the following day, June 27, 1951.",
"Dragons of Light Dragons of Light (1980) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card. It contains thirteen stories by different writers.",
"Christian Roman Christian Roman is an American animator, storyboard artist, producer and director. He is known for directing and executive producing the first season of the Disney Channel show \"\". He also designed the main characters and directed all 26 episodes of \"Disney's Fillmore!\". Before Disney, he was a storyboard artist and storyboard supervisor on \"The Simpsons\", during which time he wrote 'How to Storyboard The Simpsons Way'. He graduated from Boston University College of Fine Arts in 1991 with a degree in painting. He is currently a story artist at Pixar.",
"Disney's Fantillusion Disney's Fantillusion! was a regularly scheduled night-time parade, created by Ron Logan, that performed nightly at Disneyland Park (Paris) during its Summer and Winter Seasons. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack controlled by a Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone broadcast along the parade route. The parade was originally created for Tokyo Disneyland where it ran for six years from 1995 - 2001. An updated version of the Main Street Electrical Parade replaced Fantillusion at Tokyo Disneyland known as the .",
"Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams was a fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom theme park of Walt Disney World. The show debuted at the park on October 9, 2003, and was developed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, under the direction of VP Parades & Spectaculars, Steve Davison, who was assigned to create a replacement for the 32-year-old \"Fantasy in the Sky\" fireworks. Several variations of the show at Walt Disney World include \"Happy HalloWishes\" during \"Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party\", \"Holiday Wishes\" during \"Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party\", and \"Magic, Music and Mayhem\" during the 2007 event \"Disney's Pirate and Princess Party\". The version at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris premiered on July 16, 2005 and had its final show on August 25, 2007. The show at the Magic Kingdom was sponsored by Pandora Jewelry. On February 9, 2017 it was announced by the Disney Parks Blog that \"Wishes\" would conclude its 13 year run at the Magic Kingdom. The show was presented for the last time on May 11, 2017 at the Magic Kingdom Park and was replaced by \"Happily Ever After\" on May 12, 2017.",
"Ludwig Von Drake Professor Ludwig Von Drake is one of Walt Disney's cartoon and comic book characters. He was first introduced on September 24, 1961, as the presenter (and singer of \"The Spectrum Song\") in the cartoon \"An Adventure in Color\", part of the first episode of \"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color\" on NBC. Said to be an uncle of Donald Duck. He is described as a scientist, lecturer, psychologist, and world traveler. The character displayed his \"expert\" knowledge on a variety of subjects in eighteen episodes of the classic anthology series, as well as on a number of Disneyland Records.",
"Believe... There's Magic in the Stars Believe... There's Magic In The Stars was a nighttime fireworks show at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. The show was introduced in early 2000 for the Resort's 45th Anniversary, replacing the long running \"Fantasy in the Sky\" fireworks display. At the time, the show was the most complex and lavish ever to be produced by the Disneyland Entertainment team.",
"Electrical Water Pageant The Electrical Water Pageant is a show that takes place every evening (weather permitting) on Walt Disney World's Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. It features 14 floats with lights that depict images of sea creatures. Though it has changed somewhat since its debut in 1971, it remains one of the few original opening year shows to still be running at Walt Disney World.",
"IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The show utilizes fireworks, pyrotechnics, water fountains, fire effects, lasers, and searchlights to create a visual production on the park's World Showcase Lagoon. It premiered on October 1, 1999 as IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth as part of the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration; it was so successful that after the celebration ended the \"2000\" was dropped from the name and the show was continued.",
"Main Street Electrical Parade The Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime parade, created by Bob Jani and project director Ron Miziker, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in California and Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade has also spun off several other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Currently, an updated version runs at Tokyo Disneyland as the \"Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights\". In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song. An extended version of \"Paint the Night\" premiered at Disneyland on May 22, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration.",
"Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams premiered on May 5, 2005 as part of the Happiest Homecoming on Earth, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland in California. Conceived by VP Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, the parade celebrates the dreams of Disney characters and includes Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Snow White, Simba, Alice and Mad Hatter, Pinocchio, Belle and Beast, Ariel, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. The parade includes eight floats which include Getaway to Dreams, Dream of Enchantment, Dream of Laughter, Dream of Another World, Dream of Imagination, Dream of Adventure, and Dreams Come True. It closed in November 2008 before the Holidays at Disneyland."
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"Chris Larceny\nChris Fraser (professional name Chris Larceny) is an African-American urban music and hip-hop music video, television and film director affiliated with Miami's ghost writer and Industry Executive Dray Skky, During the years spanning 2006 through 2010, Chris Larceny was the Director of Film for music label Poe Boy Music Group. Poe Boy Music Group is known for launching the careers of Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jackie O and Brisco. Chris Larceny directed the films \"The Game Don’t Differ\", \"M.I Yayo\", \"Money Right\" and Flo Rida's R.O.O.T.S. Larceny has been the Second Unit Director/Assistant Director for The History Channel series Gangland and Trina: Live and Uncut. In 2010 Chris Larceny directed the music video ‘Gon Jock featuring Wyclef Jean, Lil Boosie and Haitian Fresh. Chris Larceny is currently in production of his television series \"THE LICK\" starring Clifton Powell and James Anthony Brown.",
"Wyclef Jean\nNel Ust Wyclef Jean ( ; born on October 17, 1969), better known by his professional name Wyclef Jean, is a Haitian rapper, musician and actor. At the age of nine, Jean emigrated as a child to the United States with his family and settled there. He first achieved fame as a member of the New Jersey hip hop group the Fugees. Jean has won three Grammy Awards for his musical work."
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"Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens were an American hip-hop trio. Similar to Das EFX for its cartoonish lyrics and near-constant allusions to pop culture staples, it was the first hip hop group to rhyme in backward fashion. The Fu-Schnickens' popularity was brief but significant in hip hop history. Their best-known track is 1993's \"What's up, Doc? (Can We Rock)\", which featured basketball star Shaquille O'Neal.",
"Jeru the Damaja Kendrick Jeru Davis, known as Jeru the Damaja (born February 14, 1972), is an American rapper best known for his 1994 debut album, \"The Sun Rises in the East\", ranked as one of the 100 greatest hip-hop albums of all time by the editors of About.com. He has worked extensively with Guru and DJ Premier of Gang Starr, whom he has known since he was in high school.",
"UGK UGK (short for Underground Kingz) was an American hip hop duo from Port Arthur, Texas, formed in 1987, by Chad \"Pimp C\" Butler and Bernard \"Bun B\" Freeman. They released their first major-label album \"Too Hard to Swallow\", in 1992, followed by several other albums charting on the \"Billboard\" 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, including the self-titled \"Underground Kingz\" album, which debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200, in August 2007. The duo has also been featured on hit singles by several other artists, such as on \"Big Pimpin'\" by Jay-Z and \"Sippin' on Some Syrup\" by Three 6 Mafia. Pimp C founded UGK Records in late 2005. On December 4, 2007, Pimp C was found dead in a West Hollywood, California hotel room.",
"R. Kelly Robert Sylvester Kelly (born January 8, 1967), known professionally as R. Kelly, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former professional basketball player. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kelly began performing during the late 1980s and debuted in 1992 with the group Public Announcement. In 1993, Kelly went solo with the album \"12 Play\". He is known for a collection of major hit singles including \"Bump N' Grind\", \"Your Body's Callin'\", \"I Believe I Can Fly\", \"Gotham City\", \"Ignition (Remix)\", \"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time\", \"The World's Greatest\", \"I'm a Flirt (Remix)\", and the hip-hopera \"Trapped in the Closet\". In 1998, Kelly won three Grammy Awards for \"I Believe I Can Fly\". His distinctive sound and style has influenced numerous hip hop and contemporary R&B artists. Kelly became the first musician to play professional basketball, when he was signed in 1997.",
"Ludacris Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11, 1977), better known by his stage name Ludacris, is an American rapper and actor. Ludacris is the founder of Disturbing tha Peace, an imprint distributed by Def Jam Recordings. Ludacris has won Screen Actors Guild, Critic's Choice, MTV, and Grammy Awards. Along with fellow Atlanta-based rappers Big Boi and André 3000 of OutKast, Ludacris was one of the first and most influential \"Dirty South\" rappers to achieve mainstream success during the early 2000s. In 2014, Ludacris was featured in Forbes list titled \"Hip-Hop Cash Kings\", as he earned $8 million.",
"Disposable Arts Disposable Arts is the second solo album by American rapper Masta Ace, his first album since 1995's \"Sittin' On Chrome\". The concept follows a young Brooklyn man's release from prison, his return home, and his life at \"The Institute of Disposable Arts\", a school in which Ace enrolls after realizing how bad the situation in Brooklyn is. The album sold poorly compared to his previous albums, but was very well received by fans and critics. The concept is considered by many to be one of the best on a rap album. The cover art is a parody of his \"Sittin' on Chrome\" days, showing Masta Ace sitting on a seat on the street instead. Included on the album is the song \"Acknowledge\", a notable diss track to rapper Boogeyman and group The High & Mighty. The song \"Unfriendly Game\" was used in the TV series The Wire and is included on one of its soundtracks. The song \"Take A Walk\" was used in the video game Saints Row, and was found on one of the various in game radio stations.",
"Diplo Thomas Wesley Pentz (born November 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Diplo, is an American DJ, record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter and record executive based in Los Angeles, California. He is the co-creator and lead member of the dancehall music project Major Lazer, and along with producer and DJ Skrillex, formed the electronic duo Jack Ü. He founded and manages record company Mad Decent, as well as co-founding the non-profit organization Heaps Decent. Among other jobs, he has worked as a schoolteacher in Philadelphia. His 2013 EP \"Revolution\" debuted at number 68 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. The song was later featured in a commercial for Hyundai and is featured on the \"WWE 2K16\" soundtrack.",
"Da Mob Da Mob was an American house collaboration between producers and DJs Erick Morillo, José Nunez, and Carlos Sosa (aka DJ Sneak), featuring vocals by Jocelyn Brown. Da Mob scored a number-one US \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart hit in 1998 with \"Fun\". The track was written by Karen Gordon (aka Dajae), who was supposed to be the featured singer on the single and had recorded a test pressing. However, a contract dispute between Gordon and Morillo's Subliminal Records, resulted in Brown taking over the vocal duties when the single was released.",
"Kanye West Kanye Omari West ( ; born June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer, and entrepreneur. Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West briefly attended art school before becoming known as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the early 2000s, producing hit singles for artists such as Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Intent on pursuing a solo career as a rapper, West released his debut album \"The College Dropout\" in 2004 to widespread critical and commercial success, and founded the record label GOOD Music. He went on to pursue a variety of styles on subsequent albums \"Late Registration\" (2005), \"Graduation\" (2007), and \"808s & Heartbreak\" (2008). In 2010, he released his fifth album \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" to rave reviews from critics, and the following year he released the collaborative album \"Watch the Throne\" with Jay-Z. West released his abrasive sixth album, \"Yeezus\", to further critical praise in 2013. His seventh album, \"The Life of Pablo\", was released in 2016.",
"Afro Jetz Afro Jetz is the band of Dennis Lxyzén before Refused, Step Forward, The (International) Noise Conspiracy and other hardcore punk bands. The song, D.R.S.S. (Dirty Rotten Skate Society), was covered by Refused.",
"Too Short Todd Anthony Shaw (born April 28, 1966), better known by the stage name Too Short (stylized as Too $hort), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. He is best known for his hit songs like \"The Ghetto\" and \"Blow the Whistle\" and \"Ain't Nothing Like Pimpin'\". Too Short is one of the very few musicians to have been able to collaborate with both 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. during the height of their careers when the rappers engaged in a protracted feud.",
"Craig Mack Craig Mack (born May 10, 1971) is an American rapper, who gained fame on Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Entertainment record label in the 1990s. Although his first single was released under the name MC EZ in 1988, he is best known for his 1994 hit single \"Flava In Ya Ear\", which was released under his real name. The remix of the single was the breakout appearance of The Notorious B.I.G., as well as one of the first solo appearances by Busta Rhymes. The success of The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut album \"Ready to Die\" overshadowed Mack's early success on the Bad Boy label.",
"Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 is the debut studio album by American rapper Jeezy. It was released on July 26, 2005, by his indie record label CTE World, under the distribution from Def Jam Recordings. On the UK's album release, it features the remixed version of \"Go Crazy\", featuring guest appearance from rapper Jay-Z.",
"Juicy J Jordan Michael Houston (born April 5, 1975), known professionally as Juicy J, is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer from Memphis, Tennessee. He is a founding member of the Southern hip hop group Three 6 Mafia, established in 1991. In 2002, he released his solo debut album \"Chronicles of the Juice Man\", in between Three 6 Mafia projects. In 2011, Juicy J announced that he was a part-owner and A&R rep for Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang Records and the following year he signed a solo deal with Columbia Records and Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records. Juicy J released \"Stay Trippy,\" his third studio album under the aforementioned labels on August 27, 2013. He is the younger brother of frequent collaborator and fellow rapper Project Pat.",
"Afro-Rican Afro-Rican is a popular Miami bass and hip-hop group, most famous for their genre-shaping 1987 hit \"Give it All You Got (Doggy Style)\", as well as their 1995 hit \"All of Puerto Rico\". The group is the brainchild of Derrick Rahming, and the remainder of the lineup has changed over the years. Most fans consider the classic lineup to be Rahming, Juan Arroyo (DJ Slice), and Marcus Rice (MD Rock).",
"Criminal Minded Criminal Minded is the debut album by Boogie Down Productions, released on March 3, 1987 on B-Boy Records. Considered a highly influential hip hop album, it is also credited with providing a prototype for the East Coast gangsta rap which emerged in the following decades. The album's samples and direct influences were unusual at the time, ranging from liberal use of dancehall reggae (as well as the more commonly used James Brown) to rock music artists such as AC/DC, The Beatles and Billy Joel. The album was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA.",
"Dominic Sena Dominic Sena (born April 26, 1949) is an American film director and music video director. As a film director, he is best known for directing the films \"Kalifornia\" (1993), \"Gone in 60 Seconds\" (2000), and \"Swordfish\" (2001). As a music video director, he directed music videos for Richard Marx, Bryan Adams, Peter Cetera, Janet Jackson, and Sting.",
"Cinemation Industries Cinemation Industries was a New York City-based film studio and distributor owned and run by exploitation producer Jerry Gross. Among other films, the company has distributed exploitation films such as \"Shanty Tramp\" (1967), \"Teenage Mother\" (1967), \"The Cheerleaders\" (1973), \"The Black Six\" (1974), and \"The Black Godfather\" (1974).",
"Nastradamus (song) \"Nastradamus\" is the first single from Nas' fourth album \"Nastradamus\". It was produced by L.E.S.. The song contains the lyrics \"You wanna ball 'til you fall, I can help you with that\" which were viewed as a jab at Rocafella artist Memphis Bleek, sparking the beef which would eventually involve Jay-Z. The music video was originally released in 3-D with Tower Records providing \"Nastradamus\" 3-D glasses as a tie in (this was the first ever Music Video to use the 3-D technology, wrongly credited to the 2008 Missy Elliott video \"Ching-A-Ling\"). Nas debuted the video with Carson Daly on MTV's \"TRL\" in November 1999. The beat uses the sample \"The Monorail Express\" by the J.B.'s, the same one EPMD used on their song \"Let the Funk Flow\" from their 1988 album \"Strictly Business\". A music video directed by Jeff Byrd was released too.",
"New school hip hop The new school of hip hop was a movement in hip hop music starting 1983–84 with the early records of Run–D.M.C. and LL Cool J. Like the hip hop preceding it, it came predominantly from New York City. The new school was initially characterized in form by drum machine led minimalism, often tinged with elements of rock. It was notable for taunts and boasts about rapping, and socio-political commentary, both delivered in an aggressive, self-assertive style. In image as in song its artists projected a tough, cool, street b-boy attitude. These elements contrasted sharply with the funk and disco influenced outfits, novelty hits, live bands, synthesizers and party rhymes of artists prevalent in 1984, and rendered them old school. New school artists made shorter songs that could more easily gain radio play, and more cohesive LPs than their old school counterparts. By 1986 their releases began to establish the hip hop album as a fixture of the mainstream.",
"Rize (film) Rize is an American documentary film starring Lil' C, Tommy Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, and Miss Prissy. The documentary exposes the new dance forms known as Clowning and Krumping, which started in Los Angeles around the time of the 1992 riots that followed the Rodney King verdict. The film was written and directed by David LaChapelle. Working alongside LaChapelle were executive producers, Ishbel Whitaker, Barry Peele, Ellen Jacobson-Clarke, Stavros Merjos, and Rebecca Skinner. \"Rize\" was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment with a production budget of $700 thousand dollars. \"Rise\" was released domestically on June 24, 2005 grossing $3.3 million at the box office.",
"DJ Drama Tyree Cinque Simmons (born April 22, 1978), professionally known as DJ Drama, is an American disc jockey (DJ) and record executive from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He initially gained recognition as the official DJ for Atlanta-based rapper Young Jeezy. He is perhaps best known for hosting several mixtapes, most notably his successful \"Gangsta Grillz\" series. He is also known for doing the \"Dedication\" series with New Orleans-bred rapper Lil Wayne, with the \"New York Times\" calling \"Dedication 2\" one of the \"10 best recordings of 2006\".",
"Drag-On Mel Jason Smalls (born January 4, 1980), better known by his stage name Drag-On, is an American hip hop recording artist and actor from the Bronx borough of New York City. Drag-On is perhaps best known as an original member of the Ruff Ryders Entertainment imprint, where he released his debut album, \"Opposite of H2O\" (2000). The album was successful, debuting at number five on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and eventually sold over 500,000 copies and earning a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After leaving Interscope Records, which issued his debut alongside Ruff Ryders, Drag-On joined Virgin Records and released his second album \"Hell and Back\", in 2004. Hell and Back did not sell like Opposite of H2O. However, it did very well for an album that did not receive any promotions, radio spins, or advertising.",
"Hanson (band) Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, formed by brothers Isaac (guitar, bass, piano, vocals), Taylor (keyboards, piano, guitar, drums, vocals) and Zac (drums, piano, guitar, vocals). Supporting members include Dimitrius Collins (keyboards, guitar), and Andrew Perusi (bass) who have toured and performed live with the band since 2007. They are best known for the 1997 hit song \"MMMBop\" from their debut album released through Mercury, Polygram, \"Middle of Nowhere\", which earned three Grammy nominations. Despite the enormous commercial success of \"Middle of Nowhere\", the band suffered from the merger that eliminated their label, Mercury Records . The group was moved to Island Def Jam Music Group, which they eventually left after a conflict with the label. Hanson has sold over 16 million records worldwide and have had 8 top 40 albums and 6 top 40 singles in the US, as well as 8 top 40 singles in the UK. The band now records under its own independent record label, 3CG Records.",
"B.G. (rapper) Christopher Noel Dorsey (born September 3, 1980), better known by his stage name B.G. (short for \"Baby Gangsta\" or \"B. Gizzle\"), is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He began his music career signing to Cash Money Records in 1992, with Lil Wayne (then known as Baby D.) as half of the duo The B.G.'z . Both, along with rappers Juvenile & Turk, collectively formed the group, the Hot Boys in 1997. In 2001, B.G. resigned from Cash Money Records, & created his own label, Chopper City Records.",
"Big Money Hustlas Big Money Hustlas is a 2001 American comedy film directed by John Cafiero as his feature film debut. The film, an homage to exploitation films of the 1970s, focuses on a streetwise San Francisco detective who tries to take down a New York City crime lord. It stars Insane Clown Posse's Joseph \"Violent J\" Bruce and Joseph \"Shaggy 2 Dope\" Utsler, and Twiztid's Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric, and features appearances by Harland Williams, John G. Brennan, Rudy Ray Moore, Mick Foley and The Misfits. Released direct-to-video, the film debuted at #1 on \"Billboard\"'s Top Music Videos chart, and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. A Western genre follow-up, \"Big Money Rustlas\", was released direct-to-video on August 17, 2010. In 2015, Insane Clown Posse announced the production of a sequel entitled \"Big Money Thrusters\".",
"Slow Motion (Juvenile song) \"Slow Motion\" is a song by rapper Juvenile featuring Soulja Slim. It was released as a single on March 1, 2004 and is Juvenile's only number one hit on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song is an original production by Danny Kartel. It held the number-one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for two weeks from August 7, 2004, and was the first number one for both Juvenile and Soulja Slim. It was the seventh song to reach #1 posthumously for a credited artist and also the first #1 hit for Cash Money Records.",
"One Mo Nigga ta Go One Mo Nigga Ta Go is the debut and only solo studio album by former N.W.A member DJ Yella. It is a tribute dedicated to the late Eazy-E, a long-time friend and fellow N.W.A member, who died of AIDS on March 26, 1995, exactly one year before the album was released. The album cover shows close-up of Eazy-E's face and Yella himself at Eazy-E's grave. Singles included \"Dat's How I'm Livin, and \"4 Tha E,\" a tribute to Eazy-E.",
"Dilated Peoples Dilated Peoples is an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. They achieved notability in the underground hip hop community, although they have had little mainstream success in the US, with the exception of the song \"This Way\", a 2004 collaboration with Kanye West, Xzibit, and John Legend appearing in the music video. They reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart with two tracks, \"This Way\" and \"Worst Comes to Worst.\" Their members include DJ Babu (producer/DJ), Evidence (MC/producer) and Rakaa (MC). The group also received a publicity spike after their songs were featured in the 2003 video games \"\" and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\".",
"Errtime \"Errtime\" (stands for \"Everytime\") was a single by the rapper Nelly released in March 2005, from the soundtrack to the 2005 film, \"The Longest Yard\" (which featured Nelly alongside Chris Rock and Adam Sandler). The song managed strong digital download and close to no airplay, balancing out to its billboard peak of #24. The official video for the song features cameo appearance by Snoop Dogg, and the actor Adam Sandler at the end of the video. Also the video features a few scenes from the movie, including the scene with D12.",
"Life in 1472 Life in 1472 is the debut studio album by American producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri, released by So So Def Recordings in the United States on July 21, 1998 (see 1998 in music). 1472 refers to the year of Dupri's birth, 1972. It produced the singles \"Money Ain't a Thang\" (U.S. #52), \"Sweetheart\" (U.S. #125), \"The Party Continues\" (U.S. #29), and \"Going Home with Me\". \"Life In 1472\" spent two weeks at #1 on the Top R&B Albums chart, while breaking the Top 5 on the Billboard 200.",
"Tuff Crew Tuff Crew were a hip hop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dubbed \"Philly's first Rap Supergroup\". Members included Ice Dog, L. A. Kid, Monty G, Tone Love, and DJ Too Tuff,",
"Guerillas in tha Mist Guerillas in tha Mist is the debut album by Da Lench Mob, who originally appeared on Ice Cube's debut solo album, \"Amerikkka's Most Wanted\". The titular \"Guerillas in tha Mist\" was a hit at the release of the album, which also appears in the video game \"\", on the fictional radio station \"Radio Los Santos\". The album was produced by Ice Cube, and he is featured throughout the album though uncredited. The single \"Freedom Got an A.K.\" peaked at number 7 on the Hot rap singles charts.",
"Pon de Replay \"Pon de Replay\" is the debut single recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, from her debut studio album \"Music of the Sun\" (2005). It was written and produced by Vada Nobles, Alisha Brooks, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. Her debut single, the song was released on May 24, 2005 as the lead single from the album. Prior to signing a six album record deal with Def Jam Recordings, \"Pon de Replay\" was one of three songs which was recorded for her demo tape to be sent to record labels. It is a dance-pop, dancehall and R&B song that features elements of pop and reggae. The lyrics revolve around Rihanna asking a DJ to turn the volume of her favorite songs up louder. The name means \"play it again\" in Bajan Creole, one of Barbados' two official languages.",
"Keak da Sneak Charles Kente Williams (Bowens) (born October 21, 1977), commonly known by his stage name Keak da Sneak, is a rapper from Oakland, California; He is known for his scratchy, gruff voice and for coining the term \"hyphy\" in 1994. He is the leader of the Hyphy Movement, which was generated in the early and mid 2000s with hits like \"Super Hyphy\", \"White T-shirt, Blue Jeans, and Nikes\", and his major hit feature with E-40 \"Tell Me When To Go\".",
"Inner Circle (band) Inner Circle are a Jamaican reggae group. The group was originally called The Inner Circle Band and formed in 1968. The band achieved major success in the 1970s with Jacob Miller as their lead singer, but split up after his death in 1980. They reformed in 1986 and had a major hit with the 1987 song \"Bad Boys\", which serves as the theme song for the long running Spike (formerly Fox Network) television program \"COPS\". They are also well known for their song \"Sweat (A La La La La Long),\" a big hit in the U.S. in the early 1990s. The band is known for blending pop and rock with reggae.",
"Doggystyle Doggystyle is the debut studio album by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was released on November 23, 1993, by Death Row Records and Interscope Records. The album was recorded and produced following Snoop's appearances on Dr. Dre's debut solo album \"The Chronic\" (1992), to which Snoop contributed significantly. The West Coast style in hip-hop that he developed from Dre's first album continued on \"Doggystyle\". Critics have praised Snoop Doggy Dogg for the lyrical \"realism\" that he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow. Despite some mixed criticism of the album initially upon its release, \"Doggystyle\" earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip-hop albums ever released. Much like \"The Chronic\", the distinctive sounds of \"Doggystyle\" helped introduce the hip-hop subgenre of g-funk to a mainstream audience, bringing forward West Coast hip hop as a dominant force in the early-1990s.",
"Chris Brown Christopher Maurice Brown (born May 5, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and rapper. Born in 1989 in Tappahannock, Virginia, he was involved in his church choir and several local talent shows from a young age. Having signed with Jive Records in 2004, Brown released his self-titled debut studio album the following year. It peaked at number two on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was later certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling an overall three million copies worldwide. With his first single \"Run It!\" peaking atop the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, Brown became the first male artist as a lead since Diddy in 1997 to have his debut single top the chart. His second album \"Exclusive\" (2007) spawned his second Hot 100 number one \"Kiss Kiss\", in addition to \"With You\" and \"Forever\". The album was also certified double platinum by the RIAA. In addition to his solo commercial success, Brown has been featured on several singles such as \"No Air\", a duet with singer Jordin Sparks, \"Shortie like Mine\" with the rapper Bow Wow and \"Shawty Get Loose\" alongside Lil Mama and T-Pain. The songs have peaked at number three, number nine and number ten on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 respectively.",
"Dropkick Murphys The Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1996. The band was initially signed to independent punk record label Hellcat Records, releasing five albums for the label, and making a name for themselves locally through constant touring and yearly St. Patrick's Day week shows, held in and around Boston. The 2004 single \"Tessie\" became the band's first mainstream hit and one of their biggest charting singles to date. The band's final Hellcat release, 2005's \"The Warrior's Code\", included the song \"I'm Shipping Up to Boston\"; the song was featured in the 2006 Academy Award-winning movie \"The Departed\", and went on to become the band's only Platinum-selling single to date, and remains one of their best-known songs. The band is known for their loud, energetic live shows.",
"Buckwheat Boyz The Buckwheat Boyz was an American musical group founded by Marcus Bowens and Jermaine Fuller, with the later addition of J.J. O'Neal and Dougy Williams. The Buckwheat Boyz were signed by Koch Records, and recorded their first and only full-length record. From this self-titled album, the song \"Peanut Butter Jelly Time\" became popular on the Internet after a flash music video featuring an animated dancing banana was created. The popularity of the song increased as it was featured on television shows such as \"The Proud Family\", \"Family Guy\", and \"Regular Show\".",
"Jeezy Jay Wayne Jenkins (born September 28, 1977), better known by his stage name Jeezy (formerly Young Jeezy), is an American rapper. In 1998, he launched the label imprint CTE World (then known as Corporate Thugz Entertainment). Aside from his solo career, Jeezy is the \"de facto\" leader of the southern hip hop group United Streets Dopeboyz of America (USDA), and is a former member of the Bad Boy Records' rap group Boyz n da Hood. Jeezy is also known for helping pioneer the hip hop subgenre trap music, alongside fellow Atlanta-based rappers T.I. and Gucci Mane.",
"Quad City DJ's Quad City DJ's is an American music group consisting of Jay Ski (Johnny McGowan), C.C. Lemonhead (Nathaniel Orange), JeLana LaFleur and Adam Martin who produced the 1996 hit \"C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)\", a rap-remix of Barry White's 1974 \"Theme from Together Brothers\". The group previously featured Adam \"DJ Harpo\" Harper who served as the DJ and hype man. DJ Harpo was forced to leave the group due to complications with osteochondritis that left him unable to perform without substantial pain.",
"Terror Squad (group) Terror Squad was an American hip hop collective that was first established in 1998. Based in The Bronx borough of New York City, the members of Terror Squad collectively debuted on a song in member Fat Joe's album \"Don Cartagena\". Terror Squad released its debut, \"The Album\", in 1999, with its first major hit \"Whatcha Gon' Do\", credited mostly to Big Pun, who died of a heart attack in 2000. After Big Pun's death, his longtime partners Cuban Link and Triple Seis left the group and were subsequently replaced by Remy Martin (later known as Remy Ma) and Tony Sunshine.",
"Public Enemy (group) Public Enemy is an American hip hop group consisting of Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Khari Wynn, DJ Lord, and the S1W group. Formed on Long Island, New York, in 1986, they are known for their politically charged music and criticism of the American media, with an active interest in the frustrations and concerns of the African American community. Their first four albums during the late 1980s and early 1990s were all certified either gold or platinum and were, according to music critic Robert Hilburn in 1998, \"the most acclaimed body of work ever by a hip hop act\". Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine called them \"the most influential and radical band of their time.\"",
"Tell Me When to Go \"Tell Me When to Go\" is the first single from E-40's BME/Warner Bros. debut, \"My Ghetto Report Card\". Keak da Sneak is also featured on the track. It was produced by Lil Jon, and one of the first singles to kick off the hyphy movement on a national level and popularized the phrase \"ghost ride the whip\". The song reached #35 in the U.S. and eventually was certified Gold by the RIAA.",
"Boardwalk Records Boardwalk Records was a record label founded by Neil Bogart in 1980, after PolyGram acquired his Casablanca Records. The label had a huge hit act with Joan Jett before Bogart died of cancer in 1982. Other artists on the Boardwalk label included, Invisible Mans Band, produced by Alex Masucci and Clarence Burke Jr. Curtis Mayfield, Ohio Players, Richard \"Dimples\" Fields, Chris Christian, Night Ranger, Ringo Starr, Sunrize, Mike Love, Get Wet, Phil Seymour, Tierra, Harry Chapin, and the soundtrack to the 1982 film \"Megaforce\".",
"T-Pain Faheem Rashad Najm (born September 30, 1985), better known by his stage name T-Pain, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer from Tallahassee, Florida. His debut album, \"Rappa Ternt Sanga\", was released in 2005. In 2007, T-Pain released his second album \"Epiphany\", which reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart. His third album, \"Thr33 Ringz\", was released in 2008. T-Pain has also released a string of hit singles, including \"I'm Sprung\", \"I'm 'n Luv (Wit a Stripper)\", \"Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')\", \"Bartender\", \"Can't Believe It\", \"5 O'Clock\" and more. T-Pain has earned two Grammy Awards, alongside artists Kanye West and Jamie Foxx respectively.",
"Fab Five Freddy Fred Brathwaite (born August 31, 1959) more popularly known as Fab 5 Freddy, is an American visual artist, filmmaker, rapper and hip hop pioneer. He emerged in New York's downtown underground creative scene in the late 1970s as a camera operator and a regular guest on Glenn O'Brien's public access cable show, \"TV Party\". There he met Chris Stein and Debbie Harry. He was immortalized in 1981 when Harry rapped on the Blondie song \"Rapture\" that \"Fab 5 Freddy told me everybody's fly.\" In the late 1980s, Fab 5 Freddy became the first host of the groundbreaking and first internationally telecast hip-hop music video show \"Yo! MTV Raps\".",
"Consequence (rapper) Dexter Raymond Mills, Jr., better known by his stage name Consequence, is an American hip hop recording artist from Queens, New York City, New York. Consequence debuted in 1996, appearing several times on A Tribe Called Quest's fourth album \"Beats, Rhymes, and Life\", as he is the cousin of foreman Q-Tip. In March 2007, he released his debut album \"Don't Quit Your Day Job!\", under Columbia Records and Kanye West's GOOD Music. Consequence left GOOD Music in 2011, on bad terms, after being signed with the label since 2005. He and West later reconciled, despite Consequence speaking ill of West. Consequence subsequently launched his own record label, Band Camp Records, following his departure from GOOD Music.",
"New Joc City New Joc City is the debut album by American rapper Yung Joc. It features the hit songs \"I Know You See It\" and \"It's Goin' Down\" which was produced by Nitti and reached number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album debuted at #3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 with over 150,000 copies sold in the first week. It has since been certified Gold by the RIAA selling over 500,000 copies. The album's title is a reference to the 1991 film \"New Jack City\".",
"Juelz Santana LaRon Louis James (born February 18, 1982), better known by his stage name Juelz Santana, is an American rapper and actor. He is from the Harlem neighborhood in New York City, and is a member of East Coast hip hop group The Diplomats. He appeared on Cam'ron's 2002 singles, \"Oh Boy\" and \"Hey Ma\". In 2003, his debut album \"From Me to U\" was released by Roc-A-Fella Records; his next album \"What the Game's Been Missing!\" contained the top-ten single \"There It Go (The Whistle Song)\". He is currently working on his third studio album \"Born to Lose, Built to Win\".",
"Toots and the Maytals Toots and the Maytals, originally called The Maytals, are a Jamaican musical group and one of the best known ska and rocksteady vocal groups. The Maytals were formed in the early 1960s and were key figures in popularizing reggae music. Frontman Toots Hibbert's soulful vocal style has been compared to Otis Redding, and led him to be named one of the 100 Greatest Singers by \"Rolling Stone\". Their 1968 single \"Do the Reggay\", was the first song to first use the word \"reggae\", naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience. As Island Records founder Chris Blackwell says, “The Maytals were unlike anything else...sensational, raw and dynamic.”",
"The Team (band) The Team is a hip hop group from Bay Area and Oakland, California. The group consists of four emcees: Clyde Carson, Mayne Mannish, and Kaz Kyzah and also one affiliated member named Jungle. They are associated with West Coast hip hop music, and have a unique sound that showcases the diversity of hyphy music. The group is best known for their local hits \"It's Gettin' Hot\" (2004) and \"Hyphy Juice (The Remix)\" (2006). The Team re-gained popularity in late 2005 after dropping the singles \"Just Go\" and \"Bottles Up\" to promote their new album, \"World Premiere\", which peaked at number 95 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and number 50 on the \"Billboard\" Top Independent Albums. They are known for their song \"Slow Down\", which was featured in the 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V.",
"Mos Def Yasiin Bey ( ) (born Dante Terrell Smith; December 11, 1973), best known by his stage name Mos Def ( ), is an American hip hop recording artist, actor and activist from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Best known for his music, Mos Def embarked on his hip hop career in 1994, alongside his siblings in the short-lived rap group Urban Thermo Dynamics (UTD), after which he appeared on albums by Da Bush Babees and De La Soul. He subsequently formed the duo Black Star, alongside fellow Brooklyn-based rapper Talib Kweli, and they released their eponymous debut album in 1998. He was featured on the roster of Rawkus Records and in 1999 released his solo debut, \"Black on Both Sides\". His debut was followed by \"The New Danger\" (2004), \"True Magic\" (2006) and \"The Ecstatic\" (2009). The editors at About.com listed him as the 14th greatest emcee of all time on their \"50 greatest MC's of our time\" list.",
"Fatback Band The Fatback Band (later, simply Fatback) is an American funk and disco band that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The Fatback Band is most known for their R&B hits, \"(Do the) Spanish Hustle\", \"I Like Girls\", \"Gotta Get My Hands on Some (Money)\", \"Backstrokin'\" and \"I Found Lovin\". Their 1979 single \"King Tim III (Personality Jock)\" is sometimes considered the first hip hop single.",
"Savage (rapper) Demetrius Savelio (born 28 June 1981), better known by his stage name Savage, is a New Zealand rapper of Samoan descent, and a former member of hip hop group the Deceptikonz. Savage was the first New Zealand hip hop artist in history to have a commercial single achieve platinum certification status in the United States. The \"International Breakthrough\" accolade of the Pacific Music Awards was created in his honour. Savage has recently applied his recognisable voice in the electronic dance music space with 5x platinum hit 'Freaks' with Timmy Trumpet, and 4x platinum hit 'Swing' with Joel Fletcher.",
"The Sugarhill Gang The Sugarhill Gang is an American hip hop group, known mostly for their 1979 hit \"Rapper's Delight,\" the first rap single to become a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.",
"Afroman Joseph Edgar Foreman (born July 28, 1974), better known by his stage name Afroman, is an American rapper and musician. He is best known for the hit single \"Because I Got High\". He was nominated for a Grammy award in 2002.",
"Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle is a mixed hardcore pornography and hip-hop music video featuring the music of rapper Snoop Dogg and presented by him. It was released in 2001. It was the first hardcore video ever listed on the Billboard music video sales chart. Because of its huge success, it started a trend where rappers are put into the mainstream of the porn industry by hosting X-rated movies. Many films of the genre followed, starring Necro, Mystikal, Too Short, Ice-T and Yukmouth. It also allowed Hustler to expand its boundaries by launching new subsidiaries for their recently formed fashion line and CD label. The scenes were shot at Snoop Dogg's house in Claremont, California. Snoop Dogg himself however, does not appear nude or perform any explicit acts.",
"Illmind Ramon Ibanga, Jr., professionally known as Illmind (often stylized as !llmind) is a Filipino American hip hop producer and educator from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He has co-written and produced hip-hop, pop, soul, and electronic music for labels such as Cash Money, Def Jam, and Aftermath, and has worked with artists such as Andy Mineo, Kanye West, Drake, J. Cole, Dr. Dre, Ludacris, 50 Cent, Ariana Grande, and others. His accomplishments in 2016 include production on the new Hamilton Mixtape and Disney's Moana (2016 film), both created by Lin-Manuel Miranda. !llmind has released several studio albums and had a number of songs and albums reach the music charts. His most recent album, \"Human\", is a collaboration with Joell Ortiz, and was released on July 17, 2015. Starting in 2008 !llmind has released the free mixtape series \"Blaps, Rhymes & Life,\" and he operates a producer showcase in New York city called Beats, Love, Alcohol & Party (B.L.A.P.). Since 2011 he has released instrumental albums and \"producer drum kit\" albums for music producers dubbed his \"Blap-Kit\" sound packs. He established his own multi-genre music company Roseville Music Group in 2014.",
"Naughty by Nature Naughty by Nature is a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop trio from East Orange, New Jersey consisting of Treach (Anthony Criss, born December 2, 1970), Vin Rock (Vincent Brown, born September 17, 1970), and DJ Kay Gee (born Keir Lamont Gist, September 15, 1969).",
"Nemesis (rap crew) Nemesis is the first rap crew from Dallas, Texas to enjoy popularity in the US and world-wide, thanks to their label, Profile Records, which was well known for bringing out many popular east coast rap releases such as Run-DMC, Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, and Dana Dane. Originally, Nemesis was called \"Sumthin Fresh\" and consisted of rappers MC Azim aka Lawrence Azim Rashid, Bhumble Bee, and Eazy Roque aka Charles Roquemore who were joined by DJ Snake aka Don Brown, Big Al aka Al English, and Casanova Rock And MC AC. The rappers from Hamilton Park, MC AC From Oak Cliff and the DJs from Oak Cliff (both neighborhoods in Dallas) became part of the Dallas, Texas underground rap scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.",
"Tego Calderón Tegui Calderón Rosario (born February 1, 1972) is a Puerto Rican hip hop recording artist and actor. He began his musical career in 1996 (as Tego Tec) and was supported by the famous Puerto Rican rapper Eddie Dee, who invited him on his second studio album, \"El Terrorista De La Lírica\", released in 2000. Calderón reached international success in 2003 with his first album, \"El Abayarde\", which sold 300.000 copies worldwide and was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. His importance in reggaeton music led him to participate in Eddie Dee's \"12 Discípulos\" album in 2004. He released three more studio albums between 2006 and 2015, varying in styles, focusing more in hip hop and African music rather than reggaeton in \"The Underdog\" (2006) and \"El Abayarde Contra-ataca\" (2007). His fourth studio album, \"El Que Sabe, Sabe\", released in 2015, won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album. In the same year, he announced that he is planning a studio album alongside the Puerto Rican reggaeton and pop singer Yandel titled \"El Blanco Y El Negro\".",
"Halftime (song) \"Halftime\" is the 1992 debut single by American rapper Nas, released under his original moniker of Nasty Nas. It was originally recorded for the \"Zebrahead\" soundtrack album, released October 13, 1992, on Ruffhouse Records. \"Halftime\" was produced by Large Professor and features samples from \"Schoolboy Crush\" by Average White Band, \"Soul Traveling\" by Gary Byrd, and \"Dead End\" by Japanese Hair. The song was later included on Nas' influential 1994 debut album, \"Illmatic\".",
"The Humpty Dance \"The Humpty Dance\" is a song by the rap group, Digital Underground; which was featured on their debut album, \"Sex Packets\". The single climbed to #11 on the pop charts, #7 on the R&B charts, and #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart. The single is sung by Shock G's alter ego, \"Humpty Hump\", marking the character's second musical appearance; the first being Digital Underground's \"Doowutchyalike,\" a pre-album video-single released in the spring of 1989. The song has been sampled by many different artists and producers. In the song's video, a young Tupac Shakur is visible in the background.",
"Boyz-n-the-Hood \"Boyz-n-the-Hood\" is the solo debut single by Eazy-E as a part of N.W.A. The song was originally on \"N.W.A. and the Posse\", which started with the phrase: \"Cruisin' down the street in my '64\". Ruthless Records executive Jerry Heller considers the song to be a mix of Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, the Rolling Stones, and the Black Panthers. This samples \"I'm a Ho\" by Whodini and vocal samples from, \"Hold It, Now Hit It\" by Beastie Boys as well as \"Mr. Big Stuff\" by Jean Knight and, near the end, the opening of \"I'll Take You There\" by The Staple Singers.",
"Hood Hop Hood Hop is the debut album by rapper J-Kwon. It was released on April 6, 2004. Club hit, \"Tipsy\", was successful on the US, UK and Australian charts. A popular remix of the song features Chingy and Murphy Lee.",
"Represent (Fat Joe album) Represent is the debut studio album by American rapper Fat Joe, then known as Fat Joe da Gangsta. The album's lead single \"Flow Joe\" peaked number 82 on the Billboard 100 by late 1993. In mid-1994, he released his second single \"Watch the Sound\" followed by \"The Shit Is Real\", featuring a remix by DJ Premier, which would appear on Joe's second album.",
"Caushun Caushun (born Jason Herndon 1977) is an American rapper, often erroneously referred to as the first openly gay hip-hop artist to be signed to a major record label in the United States. It was reported that he was to be signed to Kimora Lee Simmons' Baby Phat Records, which was formed for the purpose of releasing/distributing Caushun's album as well as Kimora Lee's attempt at a recording career. Neither record was ever released. \"Caushun\" sparked interest and was mentioned in a variety of publications, television programs and documentaries, including MTV as a rapper and celebrity judge, BET, VH1, \"Newsweek\", \"The New York Times\" and \"Interview\" magazine.",
"U and Dat \"U and Dat\" is the second single from E-40's album \"My Ghetto Report Card\". The song features American singers T-Pain and Kandi Burruss, and it was produced by Lil Jon. A remix was released in early August with Juelz Santana, Snoop Dogg, and Lil' Flip. It was featured on an Amp'd mobile commercial. Although it is considered a West coast hip hop song, the song's beat structure incorporates typical southern hip hop snares as well as Lil Jon's signature crunk synths and whistles. The catchy, up-tempo and club oriented southern hip hop track allowed the song to peak at #13 of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The track is credited to have popularized the use of T-Pain as a hook singer on hip hop tracks. The song was certified platinum by the RIAA on March 31, 2016.",
"Boogie Down Productions Boogie Down Productions was a hip hop group, originally composed of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the release of BDP's debut album, \"Criminal Minded\". The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx section of The Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City. The group pioneered the fusion of dancehall reggae and hip hop music and their debut LP \"Criminal Minded\" contained frank descriptions of life in the South Bronx during the late 1980s, thus setting the stage for what would eventually become gangsta rap.",
"Erick Morillo Erick Morillo is a Colombian-American DJ, music producer and record label owner. Having produced under a number of pseudonyms, including Ministers De la Funk, The Dronez, RAW, Smooth Touch, RBM, Deep Soul, Club Ultimate and Li'l Mo Ying Yang, Morillo is best known for his international work in house music, in particular for the label Strictly Rhythm, and the 1993 hit \"I Like to Move It\", which he produced under the pseudonym Reel 2 Real, and which was featured in commercials, movies and ringtones. His label Subliminal Records has produced the #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit \"Fun\" by Da Mob, and won the \"Muzik\" magazine \"Remixer of the Year\" award in 1999. Subliminal also brought attention to artists like Eddie Thoneick, Carl Kennedy and DJ DLG. He is a three-time winner of DJ Awards \"Best House DJ\" in 1998, 2001 and 2003 and a three-time winner of \"Best International DJ\" in 2002, 2006 and 2009 receiving a total of 15 nominations in all from 1998-2010.",
"Player's Ball \"Player's Ball\" is the debut single from hip hop duo Outkast. Originally released two weeks prior on the compilation \"A LaFace Family Christmas\", the single was released on November 19, 1993, to promote the forthcoming debut album, \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\". The song itself discusses the nature of living in the South of the United States, and growing up within a hip hop culture. The accompanying music video was directed by Sean \"Puff Daddy\" Combs.",
"UTFO UTFO (which stands for Untouchable Force Organization) was an old-school hip hop group, popular in the 1980s, that was mentored by the contemporary R&B group Full Force. The group consisted of Kangol Kid (Shiller Shaun Fequiere), Educated Rapper (Jeffrey Campbell), Doctor Ice (Fred Reeves), and Mix Master Ice (Maurice Bailey). The group's best-known single is \"Roxanne, Roxanne,\" a widely acclaimed and hip-hop classic, which created a sensation on the hip-hop scene soon after it was released and inspired numerous answer records, most notably by Marley Marl's protégée Roxanne Shanté. \"Roxanne, Roxanne\" was originally the B-side of the lesser-known single \"Hangin' Out.\" Because of personal issues, Educated Rapper was absent for its second effort, \"Skeezer Pleezer\" (1986), which produced one notable track with the song \"Split Personality.\" EMD was, however, on one album track, \"Pick Up The Pace\", also featured in the movie \"Krush Groove\". In 2008, “Roxanne, Roxanne” was ranked number 84 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.",
"Block Music Block Music is the second studio album from the Chicago native Shawnna. The first single was \"Gettin' Some,\" which went Platinum in the US in December 2006. The second single is \"Damn\" featuring Smoke of Field Mob. The album has an exclusive remix of \"Gettin' Some\" featuring Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Pharrell and Too Short. The album has so far sold over 240,000 copies in the U.S, and over 260,000 copies worldwide.",
"Ill Na Na Ill Na Na is the debut studio album by American rapper Foxy Brown, released on November 19, 1996 by Def Jam Recordings. It was reissued on September 29, 1997 in the United Kingdom with an addition of the song \"Big Bad Mamma\". Brown began working on the album after being discovered by the production team Trackmasters and appearing on a number of singles by other artists, such as LL Cool J, Case and Jay Z. The immediate success of the singles led to a bidding war at the beginning of 1996, and in March, Def Jam Recordings won and signed the then 17-year-old rapper to the label. Mostly produced by Trackmasters, \"Ill Na Na\" features guest appearances from Blackstreet, Havoc, Method Man, Kid Capri and Jay Z. Lyrically, the album mainly focuses on themes of fashion, sex and mafia.",
"Josh Wink Joshua Winkelman (born April 20, 1970), better known by his stage name Josh Wink, is an American electronic music DJ, label owner, producer, remixer, and artist. He is a native of Philadelphia, United States. A pioneering DJ in the American rave scene during the early 1990s, Wink was the most prominent exponent of the tribal forms of techno and house in the U.S. In 1995, he released several hits, including \"Don't Laugh\" (as Winx), \"I'm Ready\" (as Size 9) (which hit number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart), and \"Higher State of Consciousness,\" which topped the dance charts in Europe. He has had many club hits such as \"How's Your Evening So Far?\" (samples Lil Louis's 'French Kiss') and \"Superfreak (Freak)\" and has also gained a lot of attention for his remixes of Stabbing Westward, FC Kahuna, Paul Oakenfold, Moby, Towa Tei, Ladytron and Depeche Mode, among others.",
"Duck Down Music Duck Down Music Inc is a New York City based record label, talent management, music-marketing, and consulting company founded by Drew \"Dru-Ha\" Friedman and Kenyatta \"Buckshot\" Blake in 1995. In Duck Down's 20-year existence, the Company has released over 40 Albums and sold more than 3 million collective copies worldwide. Home of established hip hop groups Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun, Sean Price, Pharoahe Monch, Black Rob, 9th Wonder & Buckshot, KRS-One & Buckshot, B-Real of Cypress Hill (solo), Heltah Skeltah, Boot Camp Clik, as well as relative newcomers: The Away Team (group), Statik Selektah, Random Axe , Black Milk, Guilty Simpson), Promise, David Dallas, Marco Polo, Ruste Juxx, Torae, Blue Scholars, Special Teamz (Slaine of La Coka Nostra, Ed O.G., Jaysaun, DJ Jayceeoh) and Kidz in the Hall.",
"Wild Style Wild Style is an American 1983 hip hop film produced by Charlie Ahearn. Released theatrically in September 1982 by First Run Features and later re-released for home video by Rhino Home Video, it is regarded as the first hip hop motion picture. The film featured seminal figures within the given period, such as Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Steady Crew, The Cold Crush Brothers, Queen Lisa Lee of Zulu Nation, Grandmaster Flash and Zephyr. The protagonist \"Zoro\" is played by New York graffiti artist \"Lee\" George Quiñones. 2012 marked the 30th anniversary of the film. Producers proposed a 2013 Blu-ray edition that would include additional interviews and features.",
"The Album (The Firm album) The Album is the only studio album by American hip hop supergroup The Firm. It was released on October 21, 1997 by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records and Columbia Records. The project was created by rapper Nas, his manager Steve Stoute and producers Dr. Dre and Trackmasters, who came up with the idea of forming a hip hop supergroup. The original line-up included Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown and Cormega who were all featured on the song \"Affirmative Action\" from Nas' album \"It Was Written\" (1996). However, Cormega later left the group due artistic differences between him and Nas, as well as contract disagreements with Stoute. He was replaced by Nature prior to recording of the album. \"The Album\" is a concept album that revolves around the themes of mafia and \"gangsta\" lifestyle. The songs on the album were mainly produced by Dr. Dre, Chris \"The Glove\" Taylor and Trackmasters (as Poke and Tone), and feature guest vocals from Pretty Boy, Wizard, Canibus, Dawn Robinson, Noriega and Half-a-Mill.",
"John Singleton John Daniel Singleton (born January 6, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer best known for directing \"Boyz n the Hood\" (1991). For the film, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, becoming the first African American and youngest person to have ever been nominated for the award. Singleton is a native of South Los Angeles and many of his early films, such as \"Poetic Justice\" (1993), \"Higher Learning\" (1995), and \"Baby Boy\" (2001), consider the implications of inner-city violence. Some of his other films include dramas such as \"Rosewood\" (1997) in addition to action films such as \"Shaft\" (2000), \"2 Fast 2 Furious\" (2003), and \"Four Brothers\" (2005).",
"Nelly Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), known professionally as Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actor from St. Louis, Missouri. Nelly embarked on his music career with Midwest hip hop group St. Lunatics, in 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in the year 2000, with his debut album \"Country Grammar\", of which the title-track was a top ten hit. The album debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 and went on to peak at number one. \"Country Grammar\" is Nelly's best-selling album to date, selling over 8.4 million copies in the United States. His following album \"Nellyville\", produced the number-one hits \"Hot in Herre\" and \"Dilemma\" (featuring Kelly Rowland). Other singles included \"Work It\" (featuring Justin Timberlake), \"Air Force Ones\" (featuring Murphy Lee and St. Lunatics), \"Pimp Juice\" and \"#1\".",
"Gangsta rap Gangsta rap or gangster rap is a subgenre of hip hop music with themes and lyrics that generally emphasize the \"gangsta\" lifestyle. The genre evolved from hardcore hip hop into a distinct form, pioneered in the mid-1980s by rappers such as Schoolly D and Ice-T, and was popularized in the later part of the 1980s by groups like N.W.A. After the national attention that Ice-T and N.W.A attracted in the late 1980s and early 1990s, gangsta rap became the most commercially lucrative subgenre of hip hop. Many (if not most) gangsta rap artists openly boast of their associations with various active street gangs as part of their artistic image, with the Bloods and Crips being the most commonly represented. Gangsta rap is closely related to other indigenous gang and crime-oriented forms of music, such as the narcocorrido genre of northern Mexico.",
"Flavor Unit The Flavor Unit is a crew of emcees and DJs from New York City and Northern New Jersey. It is now known as the Unit. The original version of the crew centered on producer the 45 King. It was Mark's connections to radio personalities DJ Red Alert and DJ Chuck Chillout that initially got the crew noticed, but the original members also all had formidable rhyme skills and wrote streetwise lyrics. The 45 King eventually fell into serious drug abuse and Queen Latifah took over the name; it became her umbrella organization. Flavor Unit Management is run by Latifah, one of the original members of the Flavor Unit, and Shakim Compere. Past management clients were Monica, OutKast, Faith Evans, Total, SWV, Almighty RSO (a group featuring Ray Dog, better known today as Benzino), Groove Theory, Monifah, Gina Thompson, LL Cool J, Zhané, Donell Jones, and Naughty By Nature.",
"Country Grammar Country Grammar is the debut studio album by American rapper Nelly. It was released on June 27, 2000, by Universal Records (who released the album after listening to demos by Nelly, before signing a record deal with the rapper in 1999). The production on the album was handled by Jason \"Jay E\" Epperson, with additional production by C-Love, Kevin Law, City Spud, Steve \"Blast\" Wills and Basement Beats. Nelly contributed to all lyrics on the album, with Epperson and City Spud also contributing. The album introduced a unique Saint Louis, Midwestern sound, and introduces Nelly's vocal style of pop-rap singalongs and Midwestern, Missouri twang. It was supported four successful singles: \"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)\", \"E.I.\", \"Ride wit Me\" and \"Batter Up\". Its lead single, \"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)\", peaked at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and UK Singles Chart. \"E.I.\" charted at number 16, number 12 and number 11 on the Hot 100, UK Singles Chart and ARIA Singles Chart, respectively. \"Ride wit Me\" peaked within the top five on the Hot 100, ARIA Singles Chart, Irish Singles Chart and UK Singles Chart. The album's fourth and final single, \"Batter Up\" featuring Murphy Lee and Ali, achieved moderate chart success.",
"Coolio Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (born August 1, 1963), known professionally as Coolio, is an American rapper, chef, actor, and record producer. Coolio achieved mainstream success in the mid to late 1990s with his albums \"It Takes a Thief\" (1994), \"Gangsta's Paradise\" (1995), and \"My Soul\" (1997). He is best known for his 1995 Grammy Award-winning hit single \"Gangsta's Paradise\", as well as other singles \"Fantastic Voyage\" (1994), \"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)\" (1996) and \"C U When U Get There\" (1997). He was also known for rapping the theme song for the late 1990s Nickelodeon series \"Kenan & Kel\". Coolio has since gone on to release albums independently, and has also become a chef, creating a web series titled \"Cookin' with Coolio\" and releasing a cookbook.",
"The Hard Way (213 album) The Hard Way is the only studio album from American hip hop trio 213, which consisted of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. The reunion of the group first appeared as 213 in Warren G's \"The Return of the Regulator\" in the track \"Yo' Sassy Ways\". In 2003, Snoop Dogg, released his series of mixtapes, from which the second compilation \"Welcome to tha chuuch, Vol. 2\" included the first version of \"So Fly\", which is a parody of the then chart-running hit single by Monica, So Gone. Missy Elliott, a co-producer of the song (with Spike & Jamahl), got to hear the tape and was very impressed by it. She agreed with Snoop to cede the right of the sample for the upcoming 213 project in exchange for their rapping on Tamia's \"Can't Go for That\" remix. In the end it came out to be the first unofficial radio single of \"The Hard Way\" and was performed live at BET's 106 & Park. The album version differs from the mixtape version in a way that it is five seconds shorter and misses Snoop's intro where he gives the shootouts \"Welcome to tha chuuch Vol. 2...exclusive 213\". The official debut retail single was \"Groupie Luv\", which was also accompanied by a promo video. It was directed by Chris Robinson and was filmed in Snoop Dogg's own house (see also Still a G Thang). It is also the video debut for dancer Criscilla Crossland.",
"CB4 CB4 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis and starring Chris Rock. The film follows a fictional rap group named \"CB4\", named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed (Cell Block 4). The movie primarily parodies the rap group N.W.A among other gangsta rap aspects, and contains short segments featuring celebrities and musicians such as Halle Berry, Eazy-E, the Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and Shaquille O'Neal.",
"M.O.P. M.O.P. (short for Mash Out Posse) is an American hip hop duo. Composed of rappers Billy Danze and Lil' Fame, the duo are known for their aggressive lyrical delivery style. Although they maintain a strong underground following, they are mainly known for the song \"Ante Up\", released on their \"Warriorz\" album in 2000, and with which they have had mainstream success. The group has frequently collaborated with DJ Premier. Fame sometimes produces under the moniker Fizzy Womack, and has produced a significant number of tracks on all M.O.P. releases since 1996's \"Firing Squad\", as well as work for other artists including Kool G Rap, Teflon and Wu-Tang Clan.",
"Kool G Rap Nathaniel Thomas Wilson (born July 20, 1968), better known by his stage name Kool G Rap (or simply G Rap), is an American rapper from Corona, Queens. He began his career in the mid-1980s as one half of the group Kool G Rap & DJ Polo and as a member of the Juice Crew. He is often cited as one of the most influential and skilled MCs of all time, and a pioneer of mafioso rap/street/hardcore content and multisyllabic rhyming. On his album \"The Giancana Story\", he stated that the \"G\" in his name stands for \"Giancana\" (after the mobster Sam Giancana), but on other occasions he has stated that it stands for \"Genius\".",
"Grand Hustle Records Grand Hustle Records (formerly Grand Hustle Entertainment), also known as Hustle Gang Music, is an Atlanta, Georgia-based record label, founded in 2001, by American hip hop recording artist T.I. and his business partner Jason Geter. Up until December 2012, the label was distributed by Atlantic Records. It currently operates as an independent record label. The label is home to artists such as B.o.B, Young Dro, Travis Scott and Trae tha Truth, the latter of whom also serves as the label's vice president. The label also houses a roster of record producers, including DJ Toomp (on a non-exclusive basis), Lil' C, Mars, Nard & B, TrackSlayerz and more.",
"Legal Drug Money Legal Drug Money is the debut album by hip hop group Lost Boyz, featuring members Mr. Cheeks, Freaky Tah, DJ Spigg Nice and Pretty Lou. The album, released on June 4, 1996, features five hit singles: \"Renee\", \"Music Makes Me High\", \"Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz\", \"Get Up\" and \"Lifestyles of the Rich & Shameless\". The album sold well, peaking at number 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 7, 1996.",
"Gym Class Heroes Gym Class Heroes is an American band from Geneva, New York, United States. The group formed in 1997 when Travie McCoy met drummer Matt McGinley during their high school gym class. The band's music displays a wide variety of influences, including hip hop, rock, funk, and reggae. After the addition of guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo and bassist Eric Roberts in 2003, the group was signed to Fueled by Ramen and Decaydance Records (Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz's independent record label), on which they released their debut album, \"The Papercut Chronicles\". The group gained a strong fanbase while promoting the album, appearing at festivals such as The Bamboozle and Warped Tour.",
"Chris Robinson (director) Chris Robinson is an American film director, commercial director, and music video director. He has directed commercials for brands such as iPod, Coca Cola and Verizon and music videos for songs like \"Fallin'\" and \"You Don't Know My Name\" by Alicia Keys, \"Roc Boys\" by Jay-Z, the Grammy nominated video for \"One Mic\" by Nas, and \"Bonnie & Clyde '03\" by Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles.",
"Got Some Teeth \"Got Some Teeth\" is the first single from American rapper Obie Trice's debut studio album, \"Cheers\". The song was used as the theme song for the character \"Compton-Ass Terry\" in the TV show \"Viva la Bam\" on MTV. The single peaked at number fifty four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming his highest charting single to date in that country. However, outside the United States, the song peaked within the top ten of the charts in the United Kingdom.",
"King Tim III (Personality Jock) \"King Tim III (Personality Jock)\" is a 1979 song by the Fatback Band from the disco album \"XII\". Released on March 25, 1979, a few months before \"Rapper's Delight\" (which is widely regarded as the first commercially released hip hop song), this song is often cited as the beginning of recorded hip hop (although not a full-length rap song). The title refers to vocalist Tim Washington.",
"Juice Crew The Juice Crew was a Hip Hop collective made up largely of Queensbridge (New York, US)–based artists in the mid–to–late 1980s. Founded by producer Marley Marl and radio DJ Mr. Magic, and housed by Tyrone Williams' record label Cold Chillin' Records, the Juice Crew helped introduce New School artists Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté and Kool G Rap. The crew produced many answer records and engaged with numerous \"\" - primarily with rival radio jock Kool DJ Red Alert and the South Bronx's Boogie Down Productions, as well as the \"posse cut\", \"The Symphony\"."
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