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Antidoto | Sales | Sales
It became the fastest selling album until then in Greece selling more than 80,000 copies in the first week of its release and stands as the first album in Greek music history to reach platinum status in the first week of its release. |
Antidoto | Track listing | Track listing
All songs written by Nikos Karvelas, except where noted.
"Erotevmenaki" (My little love)
"S' Eho Epithimisi" (I've missed you)
"Methismeni Mou Kardia" (My drunken heart)
"Gazi" (Gas)
"Antidoto" (Antidote)
"Magava Tout (Thelo Esena)" (Duet with Paris Karagiannopoulos) (Magava Tout (I want you))
"Pali Yia Sena" (Again for you) (Lyrics: Apostolos Diavolikis; music: Karvelas)
"O Telefteos Stathmos" (Terminal stop)
"Gi 'Alla" (For others)
"Mou Anikis" (You belong to me)
"O Ponos Tis Agapis" (The pain of love)
"Denome" (Attached)
"Tilefonaki" (Mobile phone)
"Na Ton Agapas" (To love him) (Lyrics: Natalia Germanou; music: Karvelas) |
Antidoto | Singles | Singles
"Gazi"
"Erotevmenaki"
"S' Eho Epithimisi"
"Antidoto"
"Methismeni Mou Kardia"
"Mou Anikis"
"Magava Tout"
"Pali Gia Sena" |
Antidoto | Music videos | Music videos
The following songs were released on promotional videos during 1998, airing in local TV stations:
"Erotevmenaki"
"S' Eho Epithimisi"
"Methismeni Mou Kardia"
"Magava Tout"
"Pali Gia Sena"
"Mou Anikis".
In 2001, "Erotevmenaki", "S' Eho Epithimisi" and "Mou Anikis" were selected for digital release on Vissi's The Video Collection. |
Antidoto | Credits | Credits
Credits adapted from the liner notes. |
Antidoto | Personnel | Personnel
Giorgos Athanasoulas – violin (4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13)
Nikos Karvelas – orchestration • guitars (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14) • backing vocals (8, 9, 13)
Jamal Kashad – percussion (1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
Labis Kemanetzidis – clarinet (4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13)
Dimitris Koliakoudakis – guitars (7, 14)
Takis Kouvatseas – drums (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
Yiannis Lionakis – guitars (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11) • bouzouki (1, 3, 6, 12) • cura (2, 8, 9, 10, 13) • baglama (1, 3, 8, 10) • lute (2) • oud (10, 11, 12)
Thodoris Matoulas – harp (4, 7, 14)
Kostas Miliotakis – keyboards
Christos Olympios – cura (7, 14)
Haris Tsirekas – cymbal (3)
Giorgos Tsolakos – keyboards
Nikos Vardis – bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
Anna Vissi – backing vocals (2, 9, 13) |
Antidoto | Production | Production
Yiannis Aggelakis – make up
Giorgos Chrisohoidis – inlay photos
Antonis Glikos – artwork
Yiannis Ioannidis – mastering
Nikos Karvelas – production manager
Mihalis Orfanos – cover printing
Giorgos Ragkos – sound engineer, mix engineer
Petros Siakavellas – mastering
Katerina Sideridou – cover processing
Stefanos Vasilakis – hair styling
Tasos Vrettos – photographer |
Antidoto | Charts | Charts
Chart ProvidersPeakPositionCertification Greek Albums Chart IFPI12×PlatinumCypriot Albums Chart All Records Top 2013×Platinum |
Antidoto | References | References
Category:Anna Vissi albums
Category:1998 albums
Category:1990s Greek-language albums
Category:Sony Music Greece albums
Category:Albums produced by Nikos Karvelas |
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Gogita Gogua | short description | Gogita Gogua (; born 4 October 1983) is a Georgian footballer who plays for Samegrelo Chkhorotsku. While he mainly plays midfield, he can also play as a defender. Gogua has previously played for FC Tbilisi, Dinamo Tbilisi, FC Khimki and FC Saturn Ramenskoye. He signed in 2008 to try his second time in Spartak Nalchik, after playing 15 matches for Saturn Moscow Oblast. |
Gogita Gogua | Career | Career |
Gogita Gogua | Club | Club
On 21 February 2016, Gogua signed for Kazakhstan Premier League side Irtysh Pavlodar, leaving Irtysh Pavlodar less than Five-months later on 7 June 2016. Three days later, on 10 June 2016, Gogua signed for fellow Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Ordabasy.
On 15 June 2017, Gogua left Ordabasy, signing for FC Okzhetpes the following day. |
Gogita Gogua | References | References |
Gogita Gogua | External links | External links
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Paul Secon | Use mdy dates | Paul Secon (July 13, 1916 – February 24, 2007) was an American entrepreneur and songwriter, who co-founded Pottery Barn with his brother, Morris, in 1950. |
Paul Secon | Biography | Biography
Secon was born to a Jewish familyThe Michigan Daily: "Lucas takes the "lid off" of hip hop" December 9, 1994 in Philadelphia, the son of immigrants from Russia. He was musically gifted, and played the trumpet, piano, oboe and flute. Secon was the music critic for The Boston Evening Transcript. In 1950, he was a music editor for Billboard and Variety and a songwriter having written for Nat King Cole and The Mills Brothers (among many others) whilst living in New York City when he heard about a business opportunity from Morris. Morris' wife had recently purchased stoneware at a yard sale in their hometown of Rochester, New York. Morris took a liking to the pieces, which were designed by Glidden Parker at his factory in Alfred, New York. Parker informed him that he had three barns full of discontinued or slightly damaged products for sale. The brothers decided to buy the pieces for US$2,500, and, with the help of their father, rented a store on 10th Avenue in New York City to sell their wares, thus giving birth to Pottery Barn.
A year later, an article in The New Yorker praised the store, and customers flocked to it in droves. Secon remained store manager, while Morris, who was also musically inclined, became principal hornist for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and teacher at the Eastman School of Music. In 1959, Secon started taking long trips to Europe in search of new products, and asked Morris to help manage the store. In 1966, Secon sold the company to Morris and moved to Denmark, where he pursued his earlier career of music and writing, and where his son, Lucas Secon (best known for his 1994 hit song "Lucas with the Lid Off") was born. In 1980, Secon moved back to the United States and settled in Manhattan before relocating to Rochester in 1997, where he died at his home at the age of 90. |
Paul Secon | Personal life | Personal life
His second wife was Danish artist Berta Moltke; they had one son. |
Paul Secon | References | References |
Paul Secon | Sources | Sources
Hevesi, Dennis (March 7, 2007). "Paul Secon, Entrepreneur Who Helped Found Pottery Barn, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved on March 8, 2007.
Miller, Stephen (March 6, 2007). "Paul Secon, 91, Founded Pottery Barn". The New York Sun. Retrieved on March 8, 2007.
Diaz, Fernando (March 3, 2007). "Pottery Barn's co-founder dies at 91". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved on March 8, 2007.
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Category:2007 deaths
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Jim White (drummer) | Short description | Jim Ronald White (born 1962) is an Australian drummer, songwriter, and producer. In 1992 he formed Dirty Three, an instrumental rock band, with fellow mainstays Warren Ellis on violin; and Mick Turner on guitar. In Dirty Three, White sometimes shares songwriting duties with Ellis and Turner.
White has also played with various other artists including PJ Harvey, Mark Kozelek, Bonnie Prince Billy, Cat Power, Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile, Smog, The Blackeyed Susans, Kim Salmon's STM, Venom P. Stinger, The Tren Brothers, and Nina Nastasia. More recently, White has recorded and performed with Xylouris White, a duo formed with Cretan lute player Giorgos Xylouris, and The Hard Quartet, an underground rock supergroup including Stephen Malkmus, Matt Sweeney, and Emmett Kelly. |
Jim White (drummer) | Early life | Early life
Jim Ronald White was born in 1962 and grew up in Clifton Hill, Victoria. |
Jim White (drummer) | Career | Career
In 1980, as a drummer, White formed Happy Orphans with Conway Savage on piano and backing vocals. Late the following year he replaced Peter Rippon on drums in a noise rock group, The People with Chairs up Their Noses, alongside Mark Barry on bass guitar, David Palliser on saxophone and lead vocals, and Jim Shugg on lead guitar. In 1982 they issued a split extended play on Au Go Go Records with their two tracks, "Road to Egg" and "The New Band", backed by a track from fellow Melbourne rockers Plays with Marionettes (see the Wreckery). When performing White provided percussion by using an "ironing board covered with letter boxes and other domestic detritus".
Also in 1982 White, with Shugg on lead guitar and lead vocals, rejoined Savage in a country rock group, Feral Dinosaurs. He sometimes played in both The People with Chairs up Their Noses and Feral Dinosours on the same night. Other founding members of Feral Dinosaurs were Nick Danyi on saxophone and David Last on double bass and vocals. By late 1983 The People with Chairs up Their Noses had disbanded and White continued with Feral Dinosaurs. In 1984 they provided a cover version of Don Gibson's 1958 hit, "Blue Day", on the various artist's compilation album, Asleep at the Wheel, for Au Go Go Records. Feral Dinosaurs released two singles, "Ramblin' Man" and "50 Miles from Home", followed by an EP in December 1985, You've All Got a Home to Go To, on the Major Records label before disbanding in 1986.
In 1985 White formed another band, Venom P. Stinger, as an avant-rock ensemble with Dugald Mackenzie on lead vocals (ex-Sick Things, Brainshack); Alan Secher-Jensen on bass guitar (Brainshack, Beachnuts); and Mick Turner on guitar (Sick Things, Fungus Brains, The Moodists). They issued their debut album, Meet My Friend Venom (1986), but disbanded in 1989 when Turner returned to Fungus Brains. White had drummed for Hessian Sax during 1988 to 1989 and for Conway Savage & the Deep South in 1989. Venom P. Stinger's second album, What's Yours Is Mine, was released in October 1990. The group reformed in 1991 with MacKenzie, Turner and White joined by Nick Palmer on lead vocals. In November they issued a four-track EP, Waiting Room. The group toured the United States and released a live album, Live (in Davis), in 1992. By the end of the year White and Turner had left Venom P. Stinger.
In 1992 White and Turner formed an instrumental rock group, Dirty Three, with Warren Ellis on violin (ex-These Future Kings). The trio recorded a cassette, Dirty Three, as a give-away at early gigs. In the same year White and Ellis were also working in the rock bands, The Blackeyed Susans, Kim Salmon's STM and Charles Marshall and the Body Electric. The following year White and Turner reformed Venom P. Stinger, and recorded another album, Tear Bucket, which appeared in 1996. In 1994 White and Ellis backed Tex, Don and Charlie on a national tour. In June that year Dirty Three issued their self-titled album on Torn & Frayed Records for which Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, praised White's "sympathetic drumming".
In November 1994 they released an album in the US, Sad & Dangerous, which included tracks from their 1992 give-away cassette. From March 1995 the trio toured the US and completed 200 gigs by year's end. In July Sad & Dangerous was issued in Australia. The group followed with further studio albums: Horse Stories (September 1996), Ocean Songs (March 1998), Whatever You Love, You Are (March 2000), She Has No Strings Apollo (February 2003), Cinder (October 2005) and Toward the Low Sun (February 2012). Almost all of Dirty Three's material is co-written by White with Ellis and Turner.
In mid-1998 White and Turner formed an instrumental duo, The Tren Brothers, and issued a five-track self-titled EP. Most of The Tren Brothers material is written by Turner alone or with White. In January 2000 White and Ellis backed Nick Cave on his tour of Australia.
In 2003 White backed Nina Nastasia and subsequently was recorded on her albums Run to Ruin (2003) and On Leaving (2006). On 28 May 2007 the pair released a collaborative album, You Follow Me. It was co-produced by White, Nastasia and Kennan Gudjonsson. AllMusic's Thom Jurek noted that White "is not an accompanist here, he is a collaborator, even though he didn't write the songs", with the production emphasising his "full of bassy tom toms and wispy brushwork" where White "floats, digs, sputters, halts, and pushes through the music, just as [Nastasia's] playing guitar and singing does".
In 2013 he started playing with Anderson Henderson White.
White formed Xylouris White in 2013, a collaboration with Greek singer and laouto player George Xylouris. The duo's music has been described as combining "free-jazz, avant-rock and ages-old Greek folk traditions." To date they have released three albums, produced by Guy Picciotto (Fugazi), and undertaken numerous world tours.
In collaboration Dan Luscombe and Gareth Liddiard wrote the score of Warwick Thornton's 2021/2 vampire TV series, Firebite; White joined them to perform the music for the series. |
Jim White (drummer) | Personal life | Personal life
When not performing or recording, , White was living in New York City. |
Jim White (drummer) | Collaborations | Collaborations
Jim White has also played with a number of other artists, including:
Boxhead Ensemble – musical collective including Scott Tuma, Jim O'Rourke, Will Oldham (aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy)
Will Oldham aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy – on several albums
Scott Tuma - On the album Hard Again Jim plays drums on a track titled 'Jim White' aka 'Baby'
Cat Power – since 1996 on various albums and tours, then as member of the Dirty Delta Blues since 2007
Beth Orton
Daniel Blumberg
Smog aka Bill Callahan
White Magic – live drummer (periodically) with this New York based group, recorded on their debut release.
Essie Jain, New York singer-songwriter – drummer on We Made This Ourselves (2007)
PJ Harvey – White Chalk (2007)
C. W. Stoneking – Jungle Blues (2008)
Marianne Faithfull – Easy Come, Easy Go (2008)
Nina Nastasia - on a number of albums, and as collaborator on You Follow Me (2007)
Seeker Lover Keeper – producer and drummer.
George Xylouris, Cretan laouto player, on three albums as Xylouris White.
Sun Kil Moon - on the album I Also Want to Die in New Orleans (2019).
Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile - Lotta Sea Lice (2017).
Luluc on the album Sculptor (2018).
Marisa Anderson – The Quickening (2020) and Swallowtail (2024)
Myriam Gendron, Mayday, 2024
An October 2007 article in Time Out New York called him "indie rock's drummer of choice", saying, "Those who play with White speak of him with the ardor of religious converts."Drumhead of the class, Jay Ruttenberg, Time Out New York, 3 October 2007 |
Jim White (drummer) | References | References |
Jim White (drummer) | Further reading | Further reading
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Ōmori Station | '''Ōmori Station''' | Ōmori Station or Omori Station may refer to several railway stations in Japan:
Ōmori Station (Tokyo) (大森駅) in Tokyo
Omori Station (Shizuoka) (尾盛駅) of Ōigawa Railway in Shizuoka Prefecture
Ōmori Station (Shizuoka) (大森駅) of Tenryū Hamanako Railroad in Shizuoka Prefecture
Ōmori-Kinjōgakuin-mae Station (大森・金城学院前駅) in Aichi Prefecture (called Ōmori Station until 1992) |
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Beyond Thee Infinite Beat | Use dmy dates | Beyond Thee Infinite Beat (subtitled Ravemaster Mixes) is a remix album by Psychic TV. The album is composed of remixed songs from Towards Thee Infinite Beat. |
Beyond Thee Infinite Beat | Track listing | Track listing |
Beyond Thee Infinite Beat | CD version | CD version
"Money For E. (Remix By David Ball)" - 5:24
Remix - David Ball
"S.M.I.L.E. (Remix By Greedy Beat Syndicate)" - 7:22
Remix - The Greedy Beat Syndicate
"Bliss (Remix By Andy Falconer)" - 4:46
Remix - Andy Falconer
"Horror House (Remix By DJ Sugar Jay)" - 6:46
Remix - DJ Sugar Jay
"I.C. Water (Remix By Evil Eddie)" - 7:01
Remix - Evil Eddie
"Stick Insect (Remix By Dj Global)" - 8:12
Remix - DJ Global
"Money For E. (Remix By Jack The Tab)" - 10:50
Remix - Jack The Tab
(untitled) - 3:16 |
Beyond Thee Infinite Beat | 12" vinyl version | 12" vinyl version
Side A
"Money For E (Remix)" - 5:22
Remix - David Ball
Side B
"Horror House (Remix) (6:49)
Remix - DJ Sugar Jay
Side C
"S.M.I.L.E. (Remix)" - 7:31
Remix - The Greedy Beat Syndicate
"Bliss (Remix)" - 4:44
Remix - Andy Falconer
Side D
"Stick Insect (Remix)" - 5:59
Remix - Evil Eddie
"I. C. Water (Remix)" - 8:11
Remix - DJ Global
Tracks A & B run at 45 rpm.
Tracks D1, D2, C1 & C2 run at 33 ⅓ rpm. |
Beyond Thee Infinite Beat | References | References
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Category:1990 remix albums |
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PMD (rapper) | Short description | Parrish J. Smith (born May 13, 1968), better known as PMD ('Parrish Mic Doc' or 'Parrish Making Dollars'), is an American rapper from Brentwood, New York, a member of EPMD and Hit Squad. |
PMD (rapper) | Career | Career
He attended Brentwood High School, and has released four full-length solo albums, one extended play, seven EPMD albums with Erick Sermon, a collaborative album with Japanese hip hop producer DJ Honda, and a collaborative project with Sean Strange and German hip hop group Snowgoons. |
PMD (rapper) | Discography | Discography |
PMD (rapper) | Solo albums | Solo albums
+List of studio albums, with selected chart positionsTitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsUSUS R&B/HHShade Business Released: September 27, 1994
Label: RCA6512Bu$ine$$ I$ Bu$ine$$ Released: October 22, 1996
Label: Relativity/Epic Records18029The Awakening Released: June 17, 2003
Label: Solid Records/Traffic Entertainment Group——Busine$$ Mentality Released: September 29, 2017
Label: Goon MuSick/RBC——"—" denotes releases that did not chart, or was not released in that country. |
PMD (rapper) | EPs | EPs
+List of extended playsTitleAlbum detailsNew Business
(From My Hood to Your Hood) Released: September 13, 2013
Label: RBC Records |
PMD (rapper) | Collaborative albums | Collaborative albums
+List of collaborative studio albumsTitleAlbum detailsUnderground Connection(with DJ Honda) Released: 2002
Label: DJ Honda RecordingsWelcome to the Goondox(with Snowgoons & Sean Strange) Released: April 9, 2013
Label: Goon MuSick |
PMD (rapper) | Charted singles | Charted singles
YearSingleChart positionsAlbumUSUS R&BUS Rap1994"I Saw It Cummin'"896512Shade Business"Swing Your Own Thing"——401996"Rugged-n-Raw" (featuring Das EFX)—8919Business Is Business1997"It's the Pee" (featuring Mobb Deep)—8231 |
PMD (rapper) | References | References |
PMD (rapper) | External links | External links
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The Burns Sisters | Use mdy dates | The Burns Sisters are an American folk music group from Ithaca, New York. The group has performed and recorded with various siblings, most recently consisting of sisters Marie and Annie. They have toured with Arlo Guthrie, providing backup vocals and occasionally performing as his opening act.McGregor, Nick. The Burns Sisters carry on family tradition of political activism and impassioned Americana music. St. Augustine Record, February 9, 2013. |
The Burns Sisters | Early life | Early life
The Burns Sisters were raised as members of a large Irish Catholic family of 12 children in Binghamton, New York. Their music has been influenced by their father's political activism and their mother's background as a classically trained opera singer. Singing, playing, and writing music was a family tradition. |
The Burns Sisters | Career | Career
thumb|right|200px|Marie and Annie Burns performing at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, Okemah, Oklahoma, on July 10, 2013
The Burns Sisters' professional musical career began when several of the sisters moved to Ithaca, New York, where they originally sang with the David Kent Band. One of their earliest successes was when their music appeared in the Louis Malle film Atlantic City (1980) as a result of their brother Patrick working on the film.The Night Eagle Cafe. The Burns Sisters. Night Eagle Cafe website. As a quintet made up of sisters Sheila (1950-2023), Marie (born ), Annie (born ), Jeannie (born ), and Terry (born 1963), the band released The Burns Sisters Band (1986), and Endangered Species (1989). In 1993, the quintet released Songs of the Heart before older sisters Terry and Sheila dropped out to devote more time to their families. Agreeing to continue as a trio, Annie, Marie and Jeannie switched their focus to acoustic music.Harris, Craig. Burns Sisters Biography. AllMusic.com.
Marie and Annie have been the primary writers and producers of the group. Most performances are with a full band which includes a dobro player, guitarist, and Marie Burns on mandolin.Grant, Rick. Sister Act: Interview with Marie Burns. eu Jacksonville, April 26, 2007.
In 1995, they signed with Rounder/Philo Records and released four albums for the label over the next several years, including 1996's holiday album titled Tradition: Holiday Songs Old and New which was reviewed for the Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange.Dexter, Kerry. Tradition: The Burns Sisters. Peterborough Folk Music Society. 1997. Their 1997 album, In This World, was produced by bassist Garry Tallent, who added a more rock-based sound.Stambler, Irwin; Stambler, Lyndon. Folk and Blues: The Encyclopedia. St. Martin's Press, 2001. .
thumb|right|200px|Performing with Arlo Guthrie at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. July 14, 2007.
In 2004, the Burns Sisters met Arlo Guthrie at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. This meeting resulted in the sisters touring with Arlo in 2005 on his "Arlo Guthrie and Friends Ridin' on the City of New Orleans – Benefiting Victims of Katrina" tour and again on his "The Lost World Tour" in 2008–09.Sirens of the Sonic Age. Arlo Guthrie – The Lost World Tour. Washington, MA. (PRWEB). September 26, 2008.
In 2012, the Burns Sisters released their album The Hills of Ithaca. The title was inspired by a 1947 Woody Guthrie poem which the Burns Sisters put to music after being given the unpublished version by Woody's daughter, Nora Guthrie. The album also includes Bob Childers' song "Prisoner of the Promised Land," written in Okemah, Oklahoma, while attending the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. The album includes two songs by Jeannie Burns: "Underbelly Blues," which she co-wrote with Andrew Hardin – her partner in the duo Hardin Burns – and "Your Kiss," which she wrote with Hardin and her sister Marie.Catalano, Jim. Burns Sisters ready to release 'Hills of Ithaca'. Ithaca Journal, September 12, 2012.
Jeannie Burns left the band in 2013 to study guitar and songwriting,16th Annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. July 10–14, 2013. (Program booklet.) with Marie and Annie continuing to perform as a duo.
Sheila Burns died on November 9, 2023 at age 73. (https://www.bangsfuneralhome.com/obituary/Sheila-Kyle) |
The Burns Sisters | Discography | Discography
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|2000
|Out of the Blue
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|1997
|In This World
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|1996
|Tradition: Holiday Songs Old & New
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|1995
|Close to Home
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|1992
|Songs of the Heart
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|Endangered Species
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|I Wonder Who's Out Tonight
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|The Burns Sisters Band
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The Burns Sisters | References | References |
The Burns Sisters | External links | External links
The Burns Sisters, official web site
The Burns Sisters sing with Arlo Guthrie on Prairie Home Companion, April 25, 2009
Category:American folk musical groups
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Concert Companion | [[File:Concert Companion - Home Screen.jpg | thumb|A rendering of the Concert Companion software running on the HP iPaq PDA device. Depicted is the home screen at opening.
The Concert Companion was a hand-held device intended to enhance concert experiences by presenting information that complements the music while the music is being performed. Using wireless technology, the Concert Companion delivered explanatory text, program notes and video images in real time with the music. The Concert Companion was developed under the auspices of the Kansas City Symphony by former executive director Roland Valliere. |
Concert Companion | Testing | Testing
Testing of the Concert Companion took place with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, Kansas City Symphony and Oakland East Bay Symphony. It was featured at The Wall Street Journal'''s "D: All Things Digital" executive conference in Carlsbad, California in June 2004, and at the Association of British Orchestras Conference in Birmingham, England in February 2005.
Media coverage
Feature articles about the Concert Companion appeared across the United States in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, San Francisco Classical Voice, Orlando Sentinel, Gizmodo, The Baltimore Sun, PC World Magazine, and internationally in The Guardian, and Heise Online. Feature segments aired on National Public Radio All Things Considered'', and internationally on BBC News and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). |
Concert Companion | Funding | Funding
Funding for the Concert Companion was received from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. |
Concert Companion | References | References
Category:Educational hardware
Category:Music education |
Concert Companion | Table of Content | [[File:Concert Companion - Home Screen.jpg, Testing, Funding, References |
Galactic Wrestling | Short description | Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle, known in Japan as , is a PlayStation 2 game produced by Bandai and released in 2004. Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle is an expansion of the GameCube game Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation, which had been released in Japan on November 22, 2002 and in North America on June 5, 2003. The title of Galactic Wrestling, in Japan, is often abbreviated as . The game itself has an expansion called , released in Japan on February 2, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable. |
Galactic Wrestling | Reception | Reception
Galactic Wrestling: Featuring Ultimate Muscle received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one seven, one six, one seven, and one six, for a total of 26 out of 40. |
Galactic Wrestling | See also | See also
Kinnikuman characters
Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix |
Galactic Wrestling | References | References |
Galactic Wrestling | External links | External links
Kinnikuman Generations from Bandai
Aki Corporation
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Category:Syn Sophia games
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Ferdinando Camon | Short description | thumb|Ferdinando Camon
Ferdinando Camon (born 1935 in Montagnana) is a contemporary Italian writer. He is married to a journalist and has two sons: Alessandro Camon, a film producer/writer who lives in Los Angeles, and Alberto, who teaches criminal procedure and lives in Bologna. He has contributed to a number of Italian and foreign daily newspapers, including La Stampa, l'Unità, Avvenire, Le Monde and La Nación.
Perhaps Camon's best-known work in English is his trilogy of fictional memoirs consisting of The Fifth Estate (Il Quinto Stato), Life Everlasting (La Vita Eterna), and Memorial (Un altare per la madre). |
Ferdinando Camon | Works | Works
Il Quinto Stato, Garzanti, 1970
La Vita Eterna, Garzanti, 1972
Liberare l'animale, Garzanti, 1973
Occidente, Garzanti, 1975
Storia di Sirio, Garzanti, 1984
Un altare per la madre, Garzanti, 1978
La malattia chiamata uomo, Garzanti, 1981
La donna dei fili, Garzanti, 1986
Il canto delle balene, Garzanti, 1989
Il Super-Baby, Rizzoli, 1991
Mai visti sole e luna, Garzanti, 1994
La Terra è di tutti, Garzanti, 1996
Dal silenzio delle campagne, Garzanti, 1998
Conversazione con Primo Levi
La cavallina, la ragazza e il diavolo, Garzanti, 2004 |
Ferdinando Camon | Awards | Awards
Premio Luigi Russo (Il Quinto Stato)
Premio Città di Prato (La vita eterna)
Premio Viareggio di poesia (Liberare l'animale)
Premio Strega (Un altare per la madre)
Premio Giornalista del mese (al tempo di Occidente)
Premio Selezione Campiello (La donna dei fili)
Premio Selezione Campiello (Il canto delle balene)
Premio Elsa Morante (Il Super-Baby)
Premio Stazzema Alla Resistenza (Mai visti sole e luna)
Premio Pen Club (Mai visti sole e luna)
Premio Città di Bologna (Dal silenzio delle campagne)
Premio Giovanni Verga (La cavallina, la ragazza e il diavolo) |
Ferdinando Camon | References | References
Category:20th-century Italian novelists
Category:20th-century Italian male writers
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Category:1935 births
Category:Strega Prize winners
Category:Living people
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