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He views Jesus of Nazareth as an invented figure conforming to the Rank-Raglan mythotype. In the documentary The God Who Wasn't There, Price supports a version of the Christ myth theory, suggesting that the early Christians adopted the model for the figure of Jesus from the popular Mediterranean dying-rising saviour m... | question1: why was he a hero?
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He views Jesus of Nazareth as an invented figure conforming to the Rank-Raglan mythotype. He views Jesus of Nazareth as an invented figure conforming to the Rank-Raglan mythotype. He views Jesus of Nazareth as an inve... |
Eastwood favors jazz (especially bebop), blues, classic rhythm and blues, classical, and country-and-western music; his favorite musicians include saxophonists Charlie Parker and Lester Young, pianists Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, and Fats Waller, and Delta bluesman Robert Johnson. He is also a pianis... | question1: What kind of music does Clint Eastwood like?
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Eastwood favors jazz (especially bebop), blues, classic rhythm and blues, classical, and country-and-western music; Eastwood favors jazz (especially bebop), blues, classic rhythm and blues, classical, and country-and-western music; Eastwood favors jazz (especially bebop), blues, classic ... |
S. Samyro, a partial anagram of Samy Rosenstock, was used by Tzara from his debut and throughout the early 1910s. A number of undated writings, which he probably authored as early as 1913, bear the signature Tristan Ruia, and, in summer of 1915, he was signing his pieces with the name Tristan. In the 1960s, Rosenstock'... | question1: what was Chemarea ?
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short-lived journal short-lived journal Chemarea, Chemarea, which was a platform for this agenda and again attracted collaborations from Chapier, may also have been financed by Tzara and Vinea. journal Chemarea, short-lived journal Chemarea,
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In 1987, Portillo was given his first ministerial post, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security; the following year, he was promoted to Minister of State for Transport. Portillo has stated that he considers "saving the Settle to Carlisle railway" was his greatest achievement. In 1990, Portillo was... | question1: What did he do in government?
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In 1987, Portillo was given his first ministerial post, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security; Portillo was given his first ministerial post, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security; first ministerial post, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of... |
On 8 January 2012 Lapid announced that he would be leaving journalism in order to enter politics. On 30 April 2012 Lapid formally registered his party, "Yesh Atid" (Hebrew: ysh `tyd, lit. "There's a Future"). The move was aimed to coincide with the general expectation in Israel for early elections to be held in the ear... | question1: When did he get his start in politics?
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On 8 January 2012 Lapid announced that he would be leaving journalism in order to enter politics. On 8 January 2012 Lapid announced that he would be leaving journalism in order to enter politics. 8 January 2012 On 8 January 2012 Lapid announced that he would be leaving journalism in orde... |
The Occitan words trobador and trobaire are relatively rare compared with the verb trobar (compose, invent), which was usually applied to the writing of poetry. It signified that a poem was original to an author (trobador) and was not merely sung or played by one. The term was used mostly for poetry only and in more ca... | question1: What is the joglars?
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The medieval jongleur/joglar is really a minstrel. a distinction was definitely being made between an inventor of original verse and the performers of others'. These last were called joglars,
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At the height of troubadour poetry (the "classical period"), tro... |
After signing to Doghouse, the band drove to Chicago to record their debut full-length album with producer Bob Weston of Shellac. The album was recorded in only two days, with the band leaving on Friday after Ryan Pope got out of school and finishing in the early hours of Sunday morning. Two months after recording the ... | question1: When was the guilt show air?
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In March 2004, the band released their fourth studio album Guilt Show, 1998, In March 2004, In March 2004, the band released their fourth studio album Guilt Show,
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their fourth studio album Guilt Show, the band released their fourth studio album Guilt Show,... |
The Get Up Kids have had a lasting impact on the music scene, having been cited as inspirations to several prominent bands and artists. Blink-182 bassist and singer Mark Hoppus is a vocal fan, having proposed to his wife to The Get Up Kids song "I'll Catch You." They were also a major influence on the rest of the band,... | question1: What bands did they influence?
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Blink-182 bassist and singer Mark Hoppus is a vocal fan, having proposed to his wife to The Get Up Kids song "I'll Catch You." The members of Fall Out Boy cite The Get Up Kids' influence, particularly their album Four Minute Mile. Blink-182 bassist and singer Mark Hoppus is a vocal fan, ... |
Gaynor was romantically involved with her friend and frequent co-star, Charles Farrell, during the time of their work together in silent film, until she married her first husband. Choosing to keep their relationship out of the public eye, Gaynor and Farrell were often assisted by mutual friend Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in ... | question1: Who was Janet Gaynor romantically involved?
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Gaynor was romantically involved with her friend and frequent co-star, Charles Farrell, Gaynor was romantically involved with her friend and frequent co-star, Charles Farrell, Gaynor was romantically involved with her friend and frequent co-star, Charles Farrell, Gaynor was romantically ... |
In 2002, when the Backstreet Boys expressed a strong desire to leave their management company, The Firm, Carter chose to remain with them to manage his solo career. As the group began recording their new album without him, he started working on his first solo album. Now Or Never was released on October 29, 2002, and it... | question1: when did he go out on his solor career?
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As the group began recording their new album without him, he started working on his first solo album. Now Or Never was released on October 29, 2002, Now Or Never was released on October 29, 2002, In 2002, In 2002, In 2002, when the Backstreet Boys expressed a strong desire to leave their... |
On September 25, 2017, Anthony was traded to the Thunder in exchange for Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a 2018 second-round pick. On November 9, 2017, with only 12 points needed to move up in the rankings, Anthony passed Allen Iverson on the NBA all-time scoring list and moved to the 24th spot. He finished the game wi... | question1: In what team does Carmelo Anthony play?
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On September 25, 2017, Anthony was traded to the Thunder Thunder Anthony was traded to the Thunder On September 25, 2017, Anthony was traded to the Thunder On September 25, 2017, Anthony was traded to the Thunder in exchange for Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a 2018 second-round pick.
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Major's second honeymoon as Prime Minister following his election victory did not last long. On 16 September 1992, the UK was forced to exit the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in difficult circumstances, in a day which would come to be known as "Black Wednesday", with billions of pounds wasted in a futile attempt to def... | question1: What was Black Wednesday?
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the UK was forced to exit the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in difficult circumstances, On 16 September 1992, the UK was forced to exit the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in difficult circumstances, On 16 September 1992, the UK was forced to exit the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in diffi... |
In 2010, Kapoor reteamed with Ken Ghosh in Chance Pe Dance, a comedy-drama about a struggling actor, in which Kapoor's performance was described as "uneven" by Aniruddha Guha of Daily News and Analysis. He had a supporting role in Paathshaala, a drama about the education system in India, starring Nana Patekar, followin... | question1: What are some movies or shows he worked on?
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He had a supporting role in Paathshaala, a drama about the education system in India, In 2010, Kapoor reteamed with Ken Ghosh in Chance Pe Dance, a comedy-drama about a struggling actor, Kapoor's fourth and final release that year was Satish Kaushik's romantic comedy Milenge Milenge, In ... |
Chamillionaire's first major solo release The Sound of Revenge was released through Chamillitary Entertainment and Universal Records on November 22, 2005. The album debuted and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States. The album's lead single was "Turn It Up", featuring Lil' Flip produc... | question1: What happened in 2005?
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Chamillionaire's first major solo release The Sound of Revenge was released through Chamillitary Entertainment and Universal Records on November 22, 2005. Chamillionaire's first major solo release The Sound of Revenge was released Chamillionaire's first major solo release The Sound of Re... |
In November 2008, Chamillionaire announced his plans for his third album, Venom, for release in early 2009. His sixth installment in the Mixtape Messiah series was to be a "prelude" to Venom. The first single from Venom was initially planned to be "Creepin' (Solo)", which featured Ludacris and ended up reaching #1 on t... | question1: was Missiah the last album
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He announced that Mixtape Messiah 7 would be the final installment of the "Mixtape Messiah" His sixth installment in the Mixtape Messiah series Venom His sixth installment in the Mixtape Messiah series was to be a "prelude" to Venom.
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In an interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, Sean discussed the role Kanye West and No I.D. have had in the development of his first studio album's sonic direction as well as the challenges of being inside the studio with West. The album's lead single, "My Last", features vocals from Chris Brown and was produced by N... | question1: What kind of music was on Finally Famous?
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Finally Famous, Sean's debut studio album, was released June 28, 2011, and spawned three hit singles; The album featured guest appearances from Lupe Fiasco, John Legend, Pharrell, Kanye West, Roscoe Dash, Wiz Khalifa, Chiddy Bang, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Pusha T, In an interview on Consp... |
Big Sean pushed back the release date of his second studio album Hall of Fame, and was eventually released on August 27, 2013. The album has skits to give it a "classic feel", and includes features from multiple artists, including Lil Wayne, Miguel, and Nas. The album's production was primarily handled by No I.D., and ... | question1: Is Hall of Fame an album?
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Big Sean pushed back the release date of his second studio album Hall of Fame, and was eventually released on August 27, 2013. his second studio album Hall of Fame, his second studio album Big Sean pushed back the release date of his second studio album Hall of Fame, and was eventually r... |
Their requests for payment having been ignored, Robey and two other music publishers initiated unprecedented legal proceedings in April against the record companies that released these competing songs, alleging copyright infringement. As a result, Chess Records withdrew Brim's "Rattlesnake" from sale. In the Memphis co... | question1: When did the proceedings begin?
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1953 April April By June 1953 in a "precedent-setting" decision the Court ruled against Phillips, and upheld the charges of plagiarism,
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Robey and two other music publishers Robey and two other music publishers initiated unprecedented legal proceedings Lion... |
DJ Kool Herc developed the style that was the blueprint for hip hop music. Herc used the record to focus on a short, heavily percussive part in it: the "break". Since this part of the record was the one the dancers liked best, Herc isolated the break and prolonged it by changing between two record players. As one recor... | question1: What was the break?
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focus on a short, heavily percussive part in it: the "break". Herc used the record to focus on a short, heavily percussive part in it: the "break DJ Kool Herc developed the style that was the blueprint for hip hop music. Herc used the record to focus on a short, heavily percussive part i... |
According to oral Buddhist traditions, the initial Tibetan migration was a search for a beyul (Buddhist pure-lands). Sherpas belong to the Nyingmapa, the "Ancient" school of Buddhism. Allegedly the oldest Buddhist sect in Tibet, founded by Padmasambhava (commonly known as Guru Rinpoche) during the 8th century, it empha... | question1: What is the religion of the Sherpa people ?
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Sherpas belong to the Nyingmapa, the "Ancient" school of Buddhism. Sherpas belong to the Nyingmapa, the "Ancient" school of Buddhism. Allegedly the oldest Buddhist sect in Tibet, Sherpas belong to the Nyingmapa, the "Ancient" school of Buddhism. Buddhist Minority religions for Sherpas is... |
He generally stayed out of his wife's first administration, but he and his associates became entangled in corruption cases linked to the government. He was largely blamed for the collapse of the Bhutto administration. After the dismissal of Bhutto's government in August 1990, Benazir Bhutto and Zardari were prohibited ... | question1: When did the coalition form?
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In January 2008, he suggested that if his party did win a majority, it might form a coalition with Musharraf's Pakistan Muslim League In November 1996, Bhutto's government was dismissed by Leghari primarily because of corruption and Murtaza's death. Zardari was arrested in Lahore while a... |
The recurring primitive formulas Frye noticed in his survey of the "greatest classics" provide literature with an order of words, a "skeleton" which allows the reader "to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger perspective provided by its literary and social contexts" (Hamilton 20). Frye i... | question1: What is the order of words meaning?
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to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger perspective provided by its literary and social contexts provide literature with an order of words, a "skeleton" which allows the reader "to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger pers... |
Aspinall was born in Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio in 1896 and moved to Palisade, Colorado in 1904. He studied at the University of Denver until World War I, when he enlisted in the armed services (the Air Service of the Signal Corps). He returned to DU after his discharge and graduated in 1919. After several years of... | question1: Where was Wayne born?
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Aspinall was born in Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio Aspinall was born in Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio in 1896 and moved to Palisade, Colorado in 1904. Aspinall was born in Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio Aspinall was born in Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio
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Aspinall favored dams and water reclamation projects for several reasons: (1) the power they generated; (2) general recreational use; and (3) he felt the key to Western economic prosperity lay in obtaining permanent stored supply of water for economic purposes. In Aspinall's mind, Americans had many opportunities to en... | question1: What was the Colorado River Storage Act of 1956?
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called for damming several areas in the Upper Basin of the Colorado River. The bill, sponsored by Wayne Aspinall and several western allies, called for damming several areas in the Upper Basin of the Colorado River. called for damming several areas in the Upper Basin of the Colorado Rive... |
Senses Fail began on October 17, 2001 after Garrett Zablocki posted an advertisement on the Internet to recruit members for the band. The advertisement attracted attention from Buddy Nielsen, who then began writing with Zablocki. Later Zablocki contacted Dave Miller to join the band who also brought along his friend, J... | question1: What is Senses Fail?
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lead singer James "Buddy" Nielsen explains, "In Hinduism, they believe that being alive is hell, and the only way to reach Nirvana is to ultimately have no attachments to anything. Senses Fail began on October 17, 2001 after Garrett Zablocki posted an advertisement on the Internet to rec... |
From August 1972 players could enter almost all the tournaments they wanted and the real open era began (at Forest Hills they created the ATP) Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion (37 years and 2 months old) in the open era... | question1: what occurred in 1972?
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Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, including the depleted Australian Open and became the oldest Grand Slam male singles champion Rosewall won seven tournaments in 1972, From August 1972 players could enter almost all the tournaments they wanted and the real open era began (at Forest... |
Ellison's first husband was Walter Carroll, who became the father of her daughter Mary. Mary wrestled briefly but decided against pursuing the profession. Ellison had six grandchildren. Ellison and Carroll divorced shortly after their daughter's birth. Later, Ellison married wrestler Johnny Long. Marital conflicts deve... | question1: When was she born?
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Ellison's first husband was Walter Carroll, Ellison's first husband was Walter Carroll, Ellison's first husband was Walter Carroll, Ellison's first husband was Walter Carroll, Ellison's first... |
While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud. In 2002, Brand appeared on the TV shows Cruise of the Gods and White Teeth. In 2005, he played Tommy in the BBC sitcom Blessed, which was written and directed by Young Ones co-writer Ben Elton. Brand auditioned ... | question1: How did he start acting?
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While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud. While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill and the children's adventure series Mud. While still a teenager, Brand appeared in 1994 episodes of The Bill an... |
And his second album Speed of Light was released on March 10, 2009, via Hollywood Records. In an interview with Billboard, Bleu stated: The album's first single, "Moments That Matter", was performed by Bleu at Kids' Inaugural: "We Are the Future". It was released a teaser from the music video. The song has been feature... | question1: What was Speed of Light?
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And his second album Speed of Light was his second album second album Speed of Light was released on March 10, 2009, his second album his second album Speed of Light was released on March 10, 2009, via Hollywood Records.
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Bleu's first professionally recorded song was titled "Circles" or "Circles in My Mind" for his then TV show, Flight 29 Down. Bleu signed a contract with Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned label. His debut album Another Side, was released in May 2007. The album debuted at No. 36 on the Billboard 200 album charts, selling... | question1: Can you tell me about Another SIde and High School Musical?
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His debut album Another Side, was released in May 2007. Bleu signed a contract with Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned label. His debut album Another Side, was released in May 2007. His debut album Another Side, was released in May 2007. On Another Side, he wrote or co-wrote five of the a... |
The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules, formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, and bassist Karl Mueller. Pirner was moved to rhythm guitar, and Pat Morley took over on drums. As Loud Fast Rules, two of their songs were released on the ... | question1: When was the band created
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formed in 1981 formed in 1981 The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules, formed in 1981 by drummer and lead vocalist Dave Pirner, formed in 1981 formed in 1981
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The group signed with A&M Records in 1988. Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989), the title and cover art being a parody of Whipped Cream & Other Delights, by A&M Records co-founder Herb Alpert. Hang Time was released in 1988, followed by And the Horse They Rode In On in 1990 (produced... | question1: What did they accomplish during this period?
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Hang Time was released in 1988, followed by And the Horse They Rode In On in 1990 The group signed with A&M Records in 1988. The group signed with A&M Records in 1988. Their first offering on that label was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989), The group signed with A&M Records in 1988. The ... |
Around 1920, Basie went to Harlem, a hotbed of jazz, where he lived down the block from the Alhambra Theater. Early after his arrival, he bumped into Sonny Greer, who was by then the drummer for the Washingtonians, Duke Ellington's early band. Soon, Basie met many of the Harlem musicians who were "making the scene," in... | question1: What was the Count's big break?
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Soon, Basie met many of the Harlem musicians who were "making the scene," including Willie "the Lion" Smith and James P. Johnson. In 1928, Basie was in Tulsa and heard Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils, Basie toured in several acts between 1925 and 1927, including Katie Krippen and ... |
Early in the 14th century, a dispute arose over the succession to the Pandya throne. One claimant appealed for help to emperor Ala-ud-din of Delhi, who dispatched his general, Malik Kafur, in 1310. Malik Kafur marched south, ransacking kingdoms on the way and causing enormous changes to the political configuration of c... | question1: what was the beginning of the sultan dynasty of Madurai?
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Early in the 14th century, a dispute arose over the succession to the Pandya throne. Early in the 14th century, a dispute arose over the succession to the Pandya throne. Early in the 14th century, 1296
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Ala-ud-din Khalji emperor Ala-ud-din of Delhi, In the ... |
Howie Dorough and AJ McLean were natives of Orlando, Florida, who met each other and later discovered Nick Carter through auditions. The three, realizing that they could harmonize together, decided to form a trio. Cousins Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, both from Lexington, Kentucky, sang in local church choirs an... | question1: Anything interesting about the formation and early years?
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Howie Dorough and AJ McLean were natives of Orlando, Florida, who met each other and later discovered Nick Carter through auditions. Howie Dorough and AJ McLean were natives of Orlando, Florida, who met each other and later discovered Nick Carter through auditions. Howie Dorough and AJ M... |
In June 1995, the group flew to Sweden to record some songs with Max Martin and Denniz PoP, including "We've Got It Goin' On", which ended up being their very first single. "We've Got It Goin' On" was sent to radio in August 1995 and released as a physical single on September 5, 1995. In North America, Mix 96 in Montre... | question1: What year was Backstreet Boys' debut album released?
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They finished recording their first album Backstreet Boys in April 1996 and it was released internationally on May 6, 1996, 1996 was released internationally on May 6, 1996, 1996
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Ludacris promptly completed his next album, Word of Mouf and released it at the end of 2001. The video for the lead single, "Rollout (My Business)", was nominated for a 2002 Grammy Award, and Ludacris performed it live at the awards' pre-show. He released singles "Saturday (Oooh Oooh)" with Sleepy Brown, "Move Bitch" w... | question1: What is Chicken-N-Beer about?
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his album Chicken-n-Beer, he released the lead single from his album Chicken-n-Beer, Chicken-N-Beer opened strongly, but without a popular single, the album fell quickly. Ludacris rebounded with his next single, "Stand Up", which appeared on both Chicken-n-Beer as well as the soundtrack ... |
The earliest controversy with Buffett was his recording of "God's Own Drunk" on the album Living and Dying in 3/4 Time. In 1983, the son of the late entertainer Lord Buckley sued Buffett for $11 million for copyright infringement, claiming that Buffett took parts of the monologue from Buckley's A Tribute to Buckley and... | question1: What controversy was Jimmy Buffett involved in?
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The earliest controversy with Buffett was his recording of "God's Own Drunk" In 1983, the son of the late entertainer Lord Buckley sued Buffett for $11 million for copyright infringement, The earliest controversy with Buffett was his recording of "God's Own Drunk" on the album Living and... |
After the Dead Boys dissolved, Cheetah Chrome played around New York City (mostly at Max's Kansas City) doing shows with The Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties. He recorded a single for ORK Records, "Still Wanna Die" / "Take Me Home", recorded with Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abra... | question1: What was Chrome's career?
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After the Dead Boys dissolved, Cheetah Chrome played around New York City (mostly at Max's Kansas City) doing shows with The Stilettos, After the Dead Boys dissolved, Cheetah Chrome played around New York City (mostly at Max's Kansas City) doing shows with The Stilettos, Cheetah Chrome p... |
In 2003, Rob Hotchkiss left the band citing creative differences. According to band interviews, Hotchkiss resented being pushed away as a songwriter and decided to leave. Hotchkiss started pursuing a solo career, after having contributed to six of the 11 songs on the (at the time) upcoming album My Private Nation. His ... | question1: What is my private nation?
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Calling All Angels" became Train's third top 20 hit, and was a major hit on the Billboar... |
In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula, which became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart. The album had a cool, calculated feel, with clear techno and electro roots, but also showed hints of the rhythmic flourishes and tuned percussion that would later become an important feature of ... | question1: what happened in 1993?
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In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula, which became a surprise success, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart. In 1993 Warp released their debut album, Incunabula, which became a surprise success, released their debut album, Incunabula, In 1993 Warp released their debut al... |
After high school, in September 1946, Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship. He studied classical piano interpretation with Louis P. Kohnop, John Venettozzi, and Ronald Stetzel. A key part in Evans' development was Gretchen Magee, whose methods of teaching left an important print in hi... | question1: Where did Bill Evans go to college?
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Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship. Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship. Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship.
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graduating with a Bachelor of Music d... |
Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson first met in Halmstad, Sweden, in the late 1970s. Gessle performed in Gyllene Tider, one of Sweden's most popular bands at the time, and Fredriksson in the less successful Strul and MaMas Barn (Mama's Children) before both embarked on solo careers. In 1981, Fredriksson sang for the firs... | question1: When was Roxette formed?
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1985 While working on her first solo album, Het vind (Hot Wind), Fredriksson performed more background vocals for Gyllene album was released in February 1984 chose the title of a 1975 Dr. Feelgood song, "Roxette".
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For the next few years, the group was in a seemingly constant state of flux. Adding Dakar to the permanent line-up, the group recorded "The Boiler" with Dakar on vocals, Dammers on keyboard, Bradbury on drums, John Shipley from the Swinging Cats on guitar, Cuthell on brass and Nicky Summers on bass. The single was cred... | question1: Why did The Specials split up?
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Dammers then dissolved the band and pursued political activism. Dammers then dissolved the band and pursued political activism. For the next few years, the group was in a seemingly constant state of flux. ". The controversial track described an incident of date rape, and its frank and ha... |
With Gwar's line-up somewhat solidified, the band would set up to record Scumdogs of the Universe released worldwide on producer Ivan Healy Purvis' label Master Records, a subsidiary of Blue Beat Records. The album met a moderately large mainstream success and would mark the start of a career under the Metal Blade Reco... | question1: Is this a album?
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the band would set up to record Scumdogs of the Universe released worldwide on producer Ivan Healy Purvis' label Master Records, a subsidiary of Blue Beat Records. The album met a moderately large mainstream success and would mark the start With Gwar's line-up somewhat solidified, the ba... |
Buckley was homeschooled through the 8th grade using the Calvert School of Baltimore's Homeschool Curriculum. Buckley attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico (or UNAM) in 1943. The following year upon his graduation from the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in... | question1: Where did he go to school?
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Buckley was homeschooled through the 8th grade using the Calvert School of Baltimore's Homeschool Curriculum. Buckley was homeschooled through the 8th grade using the Calvert School of Baltimore's Homeschool Curriculum. homeschooled through the 8th grade using the Calvert School of Balti... |
Growing up in Harlem, Baldwin faced many obstacles, one of which was his education. "I knew I was black, of course, but I also knew I was smart. I didn't know how I would use my mind, or even if I could, but that was the only thing I had to use," he said. Baldwin attended P.S. 24 on 128th Street, between Fifth and Madi... | question1: Where did he do to school?
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Baldwin attended P.S. 24 on 128th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Harlem, Baldwin attended P.S. 24 Baldwin attended P.S. 24 on 128th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Harlem, attended P.S. 24 on 128th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Harlem, Baldwin at... |
In 1919 Hughes, with former Prime Minister Joseph Cook, travelled to Paris to attend the Versailles Peace Conference. He remained away for 16 months, and signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of Australia - the first time Australia had signed an international treaty. At Versailles, Hughes claimed: "I speak for 60 0... | question1: When was the Paris Peace Conference?
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In 1919 Hughes, with former Prime Minister Joseph Cook, travelled to Paris to attend the Versailles Peace Conference. In 1919 Hughes, with former Prime Minister Joseph Cook, travelled to Paris to attend the Versailles Peace Conference. 1919 In 1919 In 1919 Hughes, with former Prime Minis... |
In January 2014, Scherzinger signed with Sony Music Entertainment for a reported $4.5 million record deal. The following month, she announced she signed a multi-album deal with RCA Records. Scherzinger's second studio album, Big Fat Lie was released in October; on the UK Albums Chart it spent two weeks inside the top 1... | question1: What was Big Fat Lie?
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Scherzinger's second studio album, Big Fat Lie was released in October; Scherzinger's second studio album, Big Fat Lie Scherzinger's second studio album, Big Fat Lie Scherzinger's second studio album, Big Fat Lie
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in October; was released in October; Big Fa... |
Punk rock bands like Green Day and Rancid were gaining popularity, and riding on this wave of popularity, Smash's singles became radio rock hits. An example of this was the success of The Offspring's first major single release, "Come Out and Play", which reached #1 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The second sing... | question1: What was their first big hit?
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Come Out and Play example of this was the success of The Offspring's first major single release, "Come Out and Play", Come Out and Play Come Out and Play The Offspring's first major single release, "Come Out and Play", which reached #1 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
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Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay, where he was awarded "student of the year" and contributed short fictional pieces to his school newspaper. These juvenilia incorporated some of the literary motifs and recurring subject matter he would use throughout his career: oddball names, sophomoric humor, ill... | question1: Where did he go to school?
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Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay, Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay, Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay, Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay,
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Careless World: Rise of the Last King was his second studio album. The album was released on February 21, 2012 on Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Universal Republic Records. Careless World: Rise of the Last King is a move to the rapping style he featured in the collaboration album We Are Young Money ... | question1: What was Careless world: Rise of the Last King?
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Careless World: Rise of the Last King was his second studio album. his second studio album. Careless World: Rise of the Last King was his second studio album. Careless World: Rise of the Last King was his second studio album. Careless World: Rise of the Last King was his second studio al... |
Cynic's first recordings feature a more punk, thrash and hardcore sound, but in the 1990s their sound changed towards a highly complex, experimental and extremely technical form of progressive metal, while still retaining their death metal roots. Their 1990 demo displays a hyper-technical form of death/thrash, and the ... | question1: What was there musical style?
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Cynic's first recordings feature a more punk, thrash and hardcore sound, Cynic's first recordings feature a more punk, thrash and hardcore sound, but in the 1990s their sound changed towards a highly complex, experimental and extremely technical form of progressive metal, Cynic's first r... |
Pierre Boulez was born on 26 March 1925, in Montbrison, a small town in the Loire department of east-central France, to Leon and Marcelle (nee Calabre) Boulez. He was the third of four children: an older sister, Jeanne (b. 1922) and younger brother, Roger (b. 1936) were preceded by a first child, also called Pierre (b.... | question1: Where did he begin his musical education in 1943?
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he auditioned unsuccessfully for the advanced piano class at the Conservatoire, but he was admitted in January 1944 to the preparatory harmony class of Georges Dandelot. As a child he took piano lessons, played chamber music with local amateurs and sang in the school choir. he moved to P... |
On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonso de Ojeda on an expedition to Uraba. He sailed to Cartagena and joined the fleet of Martin Fernandez de Enciso and, in 1513, accompanied Balboa to the Pacific. In 1514, he found a supporter in Pedro Arias Davila, the Governor of Castilla de Oro ... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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On 10 March 1526 Pizarro left Panama with two ships with 160 men and several horses, On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonso de Ojeda on an expedition to Uraba. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonso de Ojeda on an ... |
Osborne announced on 16 May that he would deliver a second Budget on 8 July, and promised action on tax avoidance by the rich by bringing in a "Google Tax" designed to discourage large companies diverting profits out of the UK to avoid tax. In addition, large companies would now have to publish their UK tax strategies;... | question1: What happened with the July budget in 2015?
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Osborne announced on 16 May that he would deliver a second Budget on 8 July, and promised action on tax avoidance by the rich Osborne announced on 16 May that he would deliver a second Budget on 8 July, and promised action on tax avoidance by the rich In the July Budget, Osborne also pla... |
In 1985, Combat Records gave the band $8,000 to record and produce its debut album. After spending $4,000 of the budget on drugs, alcohol, and food, the band fired the original producer and finished the recording themselves. Despite its low fidelity sound, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! was relatively ... | question1: Did they make an album in 1985?
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Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good In 1985, Combat Records gave the band $8,000 to record and produce its debut album. In 1985, Combat Records gave the band $8,000 to record and produce its debut album. After spending $4,000 of the budget on drugs, alcohol, and food, In 1985,... |
Branson made several world record-breaking attempts after 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. His first attempt in the "Virgin Atlantic Challenger" led to the boat capsizing in British waters and a rescue by RAF helicopter, which received wide media coverage. So... | question1: What are some world record attempts that Richard Branson has made?
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attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. Branson made several world record-breaking attempts after 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fa... |
In 1986, Bill Drummond was an established figure within the British music industry, having co-founded Zoo Records, played guitar in the Liverpool band Big in Japan, and worked as manager of Echo & the Bunnymen and the Teardrop Explodes. On 21 July of that year, he resigned from his position as an A&R man at record labe... | question1: when was the k foundation started?
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The K Foundation was an arts foundation established by Drummond and Cauty in 1993 following their 'retirement' from the music industry. 1993 Drummond and Cauty in 1993 following their 'retirement' from the 1993 The K Foundation was an arts foundation established by Drummond and Cauty in ... |
Katrina Kaif was born in Hong Kong with her mother's surname Turquotte (also spelt Turcotte), on 16 July 1983. According to the actress, her father (Mohammed Kaif) is a British businessman of Kashmiri Indian descent and her mother (Suzanne, also spelt Susanna) is an English lawyer and charity worker. She has seven sibl... | question1: what is the main aspect of katrina career?
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circus performer, actress, Kaif appeared next in Kabir Khan's espionage thriller Ek Tha Tiger as a Pakistani ISI agent Kaif's sole appearance of 2015 was with Saif Ali Khan in Kabir Khan's post 26/11 counter-terrorism drama Phantom. Kaif's sole appearance of 2015 was with Saif Ali Khan i... |
Kaif's personal life has been the subject of extensive media attention. She is reluctant to discuss her romantic life: "I have always believed that there is life before marriage and after marriage. Before marriage ... you are termed a single woman and I choose to conduct that part of my life with absolute dignity and d... | question1: Were did Kaif attend school?
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While Kaif's mother is Christian and her father is Muslim, Kaif was brought up to practise all faiths and says she is a "firm believer in God The reported reason for their breakup was Kaif's increasing cl... |
The Living End were formed in 1994 by Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, who had met years earlier in primary school through their older sisters and began performing together from 1990 while attending Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne. Cheney and Owen had their first public gig at The Rob Roy in Melbourne in 1991.... | question1: When was it formed?
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1994 The Living End were formed in 1994 by Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, The Living End were formed in 1994 by Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, The Living End were formed in 1994 The Living End were formed in 1994
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Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, by Chris Cheney an... |
The Living End toured Australia for a year, then in August 1997 they recorded new material to sell at their live shows. Their double A-sided single, "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", was issued in January the following year. Also that month they had supported The Offspring on the Australian leg of their tour. ... | question1: What was their first single?
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Their double A-sided single, "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society Their double A-sided single, "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", was issued in January the following year. "Second Solution" /... |
The Eagles were formed in September 1971, and signed to David Geffen's label Asylum Records. They released their first studio album in 1972, which contained the hit song "Take It Easy", written by Frey and Jackson Browne. During the band's run, Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs. "W... | question1: what did he do with the eagles?
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They released their first studio album in 1972, which contained the hit song "Take It Easy", Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs. Henley sang lead vocals on many of the band's popular songs, Henley sang lead vocals on many of the band's popular songs, ... |
Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers grew up in Morehead City, North Carolina two streets away from each other, and attended the same middle school in Newport, North Carolina. They became friends around 1998, when they were in 8th grade. Herring had started making hip-hop music when he was 13 or 14, while Gerrit was a skater... | question1: what is Wave like home?
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their debut album Wave Like Home Future Islands recorded their debut album Wave Like Home Sam Herring and Gerrit Welmers grew up in Morehead City, North Carolina two streets away from each other, In July 2007, Future Islands recorded their debut album Wave Like Home debut album
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On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area. Although Wallace was not officially authorized to offer terms, he did discuss proposals for the surrender of the Confederate troops in the Trans-Mississippi Department. Wallace prov... | question1: In what year did this take place?
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1865, On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area. On January 22, 1865, Grant ordered Wallace to the Rio Grande in southern Texas to investigate Confederate military operations in the area. On J... |
When he first came to Africa, Rhodes lived on money lent by his aunt Sophia. After a brief stay with the Surveyor-General of Natal, Dr. P.C. Sutherland, in Pietermaritzburg, Rhodes took an interest in agriculture. He joined his brother Herbert on his cotton farm in the Umkomazi valley in Natal. The land was unsuitable ... | question1: What treaties did they have
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He sent John Moffat, son of the missionary Robert Moffat, who was trusted by Lobengula, to persuade the latter to sign a treaty of friendship with Britain, They agreed to control world supply to maintain high prices. He obtained further concessions and treaties north of the Zambezi, such... |
The BSAC had its own police force, the British South Africa Police, which was used to control Matabeleland and Mashonaland, in present-day Zimbabwe. The company had hoped to start a "new Rand" from the ancient gold mines of the Shona. Because the gold deposits were on a much smaller scale, many of the white settlers wh... | question1: What were his first experiences in Rhodesia?
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Shortly after learning of the assassination of the Ndebele spiritual leader, Mlimo, by the American scout Frederick Russell Burnham, Rhodes walked unarmed into the Ndebele stronghold in Matobo Hills. The company had hoped to start a "new Rand" from the ancient gold mines of the Shona. Rh... |
ELPJ, a Japanese-based company, sells a laser turntable that uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact. The laser turntable eliminates record wear and the possibility of accidental scratches, which degrade the sound, but its expense limits use primarily to digital archiving of analog records,... | question1: What is a laser turntable?
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uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact. uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact. laser turntable that uses a laser to read vinyl discs optically, without physical contact. ELPJ, a Japanese-based company, sells a laser turntable t... |
Newly contracted to Bad Boy Records, Evans was consulted by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and writing skills to Mary J. Blige's My Life (1994) and Usher's self-titled debut album (1994) prior to starting work on her debut studio album Faith. Released on August 29, 1995, in North America, the alb... | question1: what was Faith doing in 1994?
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Evans was consulted by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and writing skills to Mary J. Blige's My Life (1994) Evans was consulted by executive producer Combs to contribute backing vocals and writing skills to Mary J. Blige's My Life (1994) and Usher's self-titled debu... |
On 28 March 2005, Maathai was elected the first president of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council and was appointed a goodwill ambassador for an initiative aimed at protecting the Congo Basin Forest Ecosystem. In 2006, she was one of the eight flag-bearers at the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremo... | question1: What happened in 2005 for Maathai?
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On 28 March 2005, Maathai was elected the first president of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council and was appointed a goodwill ambassador On 28 March 2005, Maathai was elected the first president of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council and was ap... |
The Hiawatha Belt is made of 6,574 wampum beads - 38 rows by 173 columns and has 892 white and 5,682 purple beads. The purple represents the sky or universe that surrounds us, while the white represents purity and Good Mind (good thoughts, forgiveness and understanding). The belt symbolizes these Five Nations from west... | question1: What is the Hiawatha belt?
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made of 6,574 wampum beads - 38 rows by 173 columns and has 892 white and 5,682 purple beads. belt The belt symbolizes these Five Nations from west to east in their respective territories across New York state: The Hiawatha Belt is made of 6,574 wampum beads - 38 rows by 173 columns and ... |
In 2002, Hitchens wrote a column criticising Sir Alan Duncan after he became the first Conservative MP to come out as gay. Hitchens wrote that as a "private homosexual," Duncan "needed and deserved the tolerance of those, like me, who think his choice is wrong but believe he had the right to make it." However, he conti... | question1: Where does Peter stand on LGBT issues?
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However, he continued, by "asking for open acceptance of his choice as normal," he had undermined the position of "heterosexual marriage" as the "ideal and right form of sexual partnership," In 2002, Hitchens wrote a column criticising Sir Alan Duncan after he became the first Conservati... |
Florian Schneider (flutes, synthesizers, violin) and Ralf Hutter (organ, synthesizers) met as students at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Dusseldorf in the late 1960s, participating in the German experimental music and art scene of the time, which the Melody Maker jokingly dubbed "krautrock". They joined a quintet kn... | question1: What was kraftwerk's early years like
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Early Kraftwerk line-ups from 1970 to 1974 fluctuated, Their first three albums were free-form experimental rock Early Kraftwerk line-ups from 1970 to 1974 fluctuated, as Hutter and Schneider worked with around a half-dozen other musicians Hutter and Schneider worked with around a half-d... |
She then began dating Kevin Gilbert and joined him in an ad hoc group of musicians known to themselves as the "Tuesday Music Club." Group members Gilbert, David Baerwald, and David Ricketts (both formerly of David & David), Bill Bottrell, Brian MacLeod, and Dan Schwartz share songwriting credits with Crow on her debut ... | question1: What was Crow's first international hit?
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All I Wanna Do The album was slow to garner attention, until "All I Wanna Do" became an unexpected smash hit in the fall of 1994. "All I Wanna Do" credits with Crow on her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club.
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Tuesday Night Music Club went on to sell more... |
Greg Macainsh and Imants "Freddie" Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals. Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968, Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in Eltham, with Tony Williams on vocals. By... | question1: What performances they did in later years?
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In January 1978 they toured New Zealand and performed at the Nambassa festival. January 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival During 1977 Skyhooks toured nationally three times, while their first single with Spencer, " Their first gig was on 16 April 1973 at St Jude's Church hall in Carlton.
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Arjan had five elder brothers, Prithi,Chand and Mahadev. Guru Ram Das chose Arjan, the youngest, to succeed him as the fifth Sikh Guru. Mahadev, the middle brother chose the life of an ascetic. His choice of Arjan as successor, as throughout most of the history of Sikh Guru successions, led to disputes and internal div... | question1: Who succeeded Guru Arjan ?
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Hargobind as the sixth Guru. Guru Ram Das chose Arjan, the youngest, to succeed him as the fifth Sikh Guru. Arjan His choice of Arjan as successor, as throughout most of the history of Sikh Guru successions, led to disputes and internal divisions among the Sikhs.
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One of the Sikh community disputes following Guru Ram Das was the emergence of new hymns claiming to have been composed by Nanak. According to faction led by Guru Arjan, these hymns were distorted and fake, with some blaming Prithi Chand and his Sikh faction for having composed and circulated them. The concern and the ... | question1: Who is Guru Arjan?
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One of the Sikh community disputes following Guru Ram Das was the emergence of new hymns claiming to have been composed by Nanak. Guru Arjan was a prolific poet and composed 2,218 hymns, Guru Arjan was a prolific poet Guru Arjan was a prolific poet and composed 2,218 hymns,
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Hitchens opposed the Kosovo and 2003 Iraq War, on the grounds that neither was in the interests of either Britain or the United States, and opposes the British military presence in Afghanistan, arguing that it has no achievable aim. He believes in upholding the principle of Westphalian sovereignty, which he described a... | question1: Can you tell me anything interesting about this article?
question2: Why does Hitchen support Isreal and deny the notion of occupied Palestinian territory?
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Hitchens opposed the Kosovo and 2003 Iraq War, on the grounds that neither was in the interests of either Britain or the United States, Hitchens opposed the Kosovo and 2003 Iraq War, on the grounds that neither was in the interests of either Britain or the United States, Hitchens has des... |
"All comic-strip drawings must function as diagrams, simplified picture-words that indicate more than they show." Spiegelman suffers from a lazy eye, and thus lacks depth perception. He says his art style is "really a result of [his] deficiencies". His is a style of labored simplicity, with dense visual motifs which of... | question1: What is his style?
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He says his art style is "really a result of [his] deficiencies". He says his art style is "really a result of [his] deficiencies". His is a style of labored simplicity, with dense visual motifs which often go unnoticed upon first viewing. His is a style of labored simplicity, with dense... |
Among his later writings must be mentioned the monographs on Soren Kierkegaard (1877), Esaias Tegner (1878), Benjamin Disraeli (1878), Ferdinand Lassalle (in German, 1877), Ludvig Holberg (1884), Henrik Ibsen (1899) and on Anatole France (1905). Brandes wrote with great depth on the main contemporary poets and novelist... | question1: What were his later writings?
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The most important of his later works was his study of William Shakespeare (1897-1898), which was translated into English by William Archer and was highly acclaimed. Soren Kierkegaard (1877), Esaias Tegner (1878), Benjamin Disraeli (1878), Ferdinand Lassalle (in German, 1877), the monogr... |
In late 1956 James released "Young Love", a 45 rpm single for which he would forever be remembered. As the first teenage country crossover single, it topped both the US country and pop music charts in January to February 1957. Record sales could have been higher if Capitol Records had anticipated the exposure on popula... | question1: What was one of his hits?
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Young Love", a 45 rpm single for which he would forever be remembered. In late 1956 James released "Young Love", a 45 rpm single for which he would forever be remembered. "Young Love", "Young Love",
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In late 1956 In late 1956 James released "Young Love", In... |
Vai designed the Ibanez JEM guitar, a unique instrument that incorporated a series of groundbreaking designs that have since become staples in feature throughout the guitar industry, in 1985. In speaking of the development of the guitar, Vai says, "Stratocasters had whammy bars--which were fantastic--but they were very... | question1: What is JEM
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Ibanez JEM guitar, Vai designed the Ibanez JEM guitar, a unique instrument that incorporated a series of groundbreaking designs Vai designed the Ibanez JEM guitar, a unique instrument that incorporated a series of groundbreaking designs that have since become staples in feature throughou... |
Pinky (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is another genetically modified mouse who shares the same cage as Brain at Acme Labs. Although intelligent in his own right, Pinky is an extremely unstable and hyperactive mouse. He has several verbal tics, such as "narf", "zort", "poit", and "troz" (the last of which he started saying aft... | question1: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Pinky's name was inadvertently given to him by Brain himself: Pinky (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is another genetically modified mouse who shares the same cage as Brain at Acme Labs. Although intelligent in his own right, Pinky is an extremely unstable and hyperactive mouse. higher pitched vo... |
Many of the Pinky and the Brain episodes occur in the 1990s at Acme Labs, located in some large American city underneath a suspension bridge. Several episodes take place in historical times, with Pinky and the Brain in the laboratory of some scientifically-minded person, including Merlin, H.G. Wells, and Ivan Pavlov. T... | question1: What is Pinky an the Brain about?
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The bulk of every episode involves one of Brain's plans for world domination with Pinky's assistance and the ultimate failure of that plan, The bulk of every episode involves one of Brain's plans for world domination with Pinky's assistance and the ultimate failure of that plan, The bulk... |
Jr. NTR later signed up for Krishna Vamsi's experimental Rakhi. The film was a social drama-cum brother-sister sentiment. For this film, he had to speak a lot of dialogues. Veteran actress Suhasini Maniratnam acted as a police officer from Tamil Nadu in this film. The film is considered to be one of Jr. NTR's finest pe... | question1: what was the breakthrough?
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Rakhi. emerged as highest paid actor in south india after Rajinikanth. Jr. NTR later signed up for Krishna Vamsi's experimental Rakhi. Krishna Vamsi's experimental Rakhi. The film was a social drama-cum brother-sister sentiment.
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Veteran actress Suhasini Ma... |
Perry Como credited Bing Crosby for influencing his voice and style. Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics as portrayed in his highly popular novelty songs such as "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)", but there was another side to Perry Como. Music critic Gene Lees describes it in his sl... | question1: what were his vocal characteristics?
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Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics good-natured vocal acrobatics Perry Como's voice is widely known for ... |
As visual programs have increased in complexity, corps have developed and formalized various movement techniques, the goal of each being the achievement of fluid, consistent movements that allow for precise musical technique at all tempos, step sizes, and directions. Given that instrument-wielding members most often fa... | question1: What is the marching technique?
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The most common backward marching technique requires balancing on one's platform (visually seen as the 'toes' and keeping the heels off the ground), corps have developed and formalized various movement techniques, the goal of each being the achievement of fluid, consistent movements Give... |
The band were one of the acts opening for Green Day, alongside Taking Back Sunday and Jimmy Eat World on their two-day residency of the Milton Keynes Bowl in June 2005. Simple Plan were initially booked though cancelled only a few weeks before the show, and Hard-Fi were made as a last minute booking and opened on both ... | question1: What is CCTV?
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The Stars of CCTV album re-entered the official UK album chart at No. 4 on 1 January 2006. The Stars of CCTV album re-entered the official UK album chart at No. 4 The Stars of CCTV album The Stars of CCTV album
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Dylan's late March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home was another leap, featuring his first recordings with electric instruments. The first single, "Subterranean Homesick Blues", owed much to Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business"; its free association lyrics described as harkening back to the energy of beat poetry... | question1: How does the phrase "going electric" pertain to Dylan?
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In 1965, headlining the Newport Folk Festival, Dylan performed his first electric set since high school Dylan's late March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home was another leap, featuring his first recordings with electric instruments. Dylan's late March 1965 album Bringing It All Back H... |
On the success of "Babe", DeYoung began pushing for a more theatrical direction, while Shaw and Young favored a harder-edged approach. This arguing over musical direction led to a bit of tension in early 1980 after Young and Shaw objected to the ballad "First Time" released as the second single from Cornerstone (1979) ... | question1: What happened in 1981?
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In January 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre, In January 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre, a concept album that became their biggest hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard In January 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre, a concept album that became their biggest hit, reaching No. 1 ... |
After the breakup of his gothic rock band the Marked, singer and guitarist Billy Corgan left St. Petersburg, Florida, to return to his native city of Chicago, where he took a job in a record store and formed the idea of a new band to be called the Smashing Pumpkins. While working there, he met guitarist James Iha. Ador... | question1: what happened in 2001?
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In 2001 the compilation Rotten Apples was released. The double-disc version of the album, released as a limited edition, included a collection of B-sides and rarities called Judas O. In 2001 the compilation Rotten Apples was released. After the breakup of his gothic rock band the Marked,... |
On June 21, 2005, the day of the release of his album TheFutureEmbrace, Corgan took out full-page advertisements in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to announce that he planned to reunite the band. "For a year now", Corgan wrote, "I have walked around with a secret, a secret I chose to keep. But now I want you... | question1: When was reformation released?
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On June 21, 2005, 2000 On June 21, 2005,
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On June 21, 2005, The band's new album, Zeitgeist, was released that same month On June 21, 2005, On June 21, 2005, the day of the release of his album TheFutureEmbrace, On June 21, 2005,
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In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later "Groucho") and Milton (later "Gummo"), to form "The Three Nightingales", later changed to simply "The Marx Brothers". Multiple stories--most unsubstantiated--exist to explain Harpo's evolution as the "silent" character in the brothers' act. In his memoir,... | question1: What is notable about on stage?
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In January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later "Groucho") and Milton (later "Gummo"), to form "The Three Nightingales", later changed to simply "The Marx Brothers January 1910, Harpo joined two of his brothers, Julius (later "Groucho") and Milton (later "Gummo"), to for... |
In 1985, he helped organize the Grammy Award-winning song "We Are the World", a multi-artist effort to raise funds for Africa. He performed in the Live Aid concert that same year. In 1987, he received an appointment to UNICEF as a goodwill ambassador. Following his appointment, Belafonte traveled to Dakar, Senegal, whe... | question1: What humanitarian work was Belafonte involved in?
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In 1985, he helped organize the Grammy Award-winning song "We Are the World", a multi-artist effort to raise funds for Africa. In 2001, he went to South Africa to support the campaign against HIV/AIDS. In 2002, In 1985, he helped organize the Grammy Award-winning song "We Are the World",... |
The War of the Spanish Succession started in 1702, during which England's main maritime foes were France and Spain, and a number of Bristol ships were given letters of marque, allowing them to strike against enemy shipping. At least four vessels in which Rogers had an ownership interest were granted the letters. One, W... | question1: how did he prepare?
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ships were given letters of marque, allowing them to strike against enemy shipping. Rogers was approached by William Dampier, a navigator and friend of Rogers' father, who proposed a privateering expedition against the Spanish. a number of Bristol ships were given letters of marque, allo... |
In the summer of 1992, White filled in guitar duties at the last minute for Bay Area punk band Monsula, who were performing at Little Rock, AR club Vino's. After the performance, Jason toured as guitarist for the band and eventually relocated to the Bay Area after the breakup of Chino Horde in summer 1993. White joined... | question1: What happened in 1992
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In the summer of 1992, White filled in guitar duties at the last minute for Bay Area punk band Monsula, who were performing at Little Rock, AR club Vino's. In the summer of 1992, White filled in guitar duties at the last minute for Bay Area punk band Monsula, who were performing at Littl... |
In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry. Although their first audition went poorly, the band's second audition impressed Opry founder George D. Hay and producer Harry Stone, and they offered the group a contract later that year. On Hay and Stone's suggestion, Acuff changed t... | question1: Did Roy perform at the Grand Ole Opry?
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the band's second audition impressed Opry founder George D. Hay and producer Harry Stone, and they offered the group a contract later that year. In 1938, the Crazy Tennesseans moved to Nashville to audition for the Grand Ole Opry. Although their first audition went poorly, the band's sec... |
Zeta-Jones was born in Swansea, Wales, on 25 September 1969 to David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (nee Fair), a seamstress. Her father is Welsh and her mother is of Irish Catholic descent. She was named after her grandmothers, Zeta Jones and Catherine Fair. She has an older brother, David,... | question1: Where was Jones born?
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Zeta-Jones was born in Swansea, Wales, Zeta-Jones was born in Swansea, Wales, Zeta-Jones was born in Swansea, Wales, on 25 September 1969 to David Jones, Swansea, Wales, Swansea, Wales,
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on 25 September 1969 Wales, on 25 September 1969 September 1969 25 Sep... |
For a brief period in the early 1990s Brydon was a presenter for the Home Shopping Network. He began to find small roles in several successful films and television series. In 2000 he made his mark in television comedy, with two series which he co-wrote and performed for the BBC: Human Remains, co-written by Julia Davis... | question1: When did Rob have a writing breakthrough?
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In 2000 he made his mark in television comedy, with two series which he co-wrote and performed for the BBC: In 2000 he made his mark in television comedy, with two series which he co-wrote and performed for the BBC: Human Remains, co-written by Julia Davis; In 2000 he made his mark in te... |
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