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Boneyard may refer to: * Cemetery or graveyard Comics * A character in the Malibu/Marvel Comics publication ''Mantra'' * ''Boneyard'' (comics), a horror-themed comic book series by Richard Moore Film and television * ''Boneyard'' (TV series), a History Channel TV series that documented vehicle boneyards * ''The Boneyard'', a 1991 direct-to-video horror film directed by James Cummins Geography * Boneyard Creek, a stream in Champaign County, Illinois, United States Music * Ozzy's Boneyard, a classic hard rock music channel on Sirius XM Radio, previously known as "The Boneyard" * An early 1990s Los Angeles glam-metal band featuring Chris Van Dahl * A Rhode Island band featuring Gail Greenwood * Joe Perry Boneyard Les Paul, a model guitar model endorsed by Joe Perry of Aerosmith * BoneYard, a persona of the poet and musician Alan Pizzarelli * "Boneyard", a song by Impetigo from ''Horror of the Zombies'' * "Boneyards", a metalcore song by Parkway Drive from '' Horizons'' * "B ...
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Cemetery
A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite or graveyard is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred. The word ''cemetery'' (from Greek , "sleeping place") implies that the land is specifically designated as a burial ground and originally applied to the Roman catacombs. The term ''graveyard'' is often used interchangeably with cemetery, but a graveyard primarily refers to a burial ground within a churchyard. The intact or cremated remains of people may be interred in a grave, commonly referred to as burial, or in a tomb, an "above-ground grave" (resembling a sarcophagus), a mausoleum, columbarium, niche, or other edifice. In Western cultures, funeral ceremonies are often observed in cemeteries. These ceremonies or rites of passage differ according to cultural practices and religious beliefs. Modern cemeteries often include crematoria, and some grounds previously used for both, continue as crematoria as a principal use long after the interment ...
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Alan Pizzarelli
Alan Pizzarelli (born 1950) is an American poet, songwriter, and musician. He was born of an Italian-American family in Newark, New Jersey, and raised in the first ward’s Little Italy. He is a major figure in English-language haiku and Senryū. Poetry Pizzarelli has performed numerous poetry readings and has taught poetry workshops in the US and internationally, including the International School of Lausanne, Switzerland, The Nick Virgilio Haiku Association in Camden, New Jersey, and The Newark Museum. From 2005 until 2009 he was senryū editor for the online poetry journal, ''Simply Haiku''. He is co-producer and co-host of the podcast, ''Haiku Chronicles''. Tom Lynch writes of the following Pizzarelli haiku: "This last poem is as profound and literal an evocation of '' sabi'', the incessant rusting of existence wrought by time, as exists in Western haiku." Works Books Pizzarelli is the author of 12 books of haiku and related poems including: * ''The Flea Circus'' ...
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The Boneyard (Universal Studios Florida)
This is a list of former Universal Studios Florida attractions. History Since Universal Studios Florida's opening on June 7, 1990, over 40 attractions have been retired, and usually replaced or re-themed into new attractions, 17 of them being original attractions. The first major attraction to be retired from the park was ''An American Tail Theatre'' in 1992, due to low attendance capacity. The show was replaced in the same year by Beetlejuice's Rock and Roll Graveyard Revue, and the Fievel's Playland attraction, also based on the film ''An American Tail'', opened in the park's Expo Center area simultaneously, and was part of Woody Woodpecker's KidZone. In 1996, the interactive show attraction ''Murder, She Wrote Mystery Theatre'' was closed due to the cancellation of the ''Murder, She Wrote'' television show on which it was based; also retired around the same time was the next door ''MCA Recording Studio'', also an interactive show. The two attractions were replaced the follo ...
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Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park is a zoological theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division, it is the largest theme park in the world, covering . The park opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998, and was the fourth theme park built at the resort. The park is dedicated and themed around natural environment and animal conservation, a philosophy once pioneered by Walt Disney. Disney's Animal Kingdom distinguishes itself from the rest of Walt Disney World's theme parks by featuring traditional attractions as well as hundreds of species of live animals. Special designs and provisions were incorporated throughout the park to protect the animals' welfare. The park is located on the western edge of the resort and is isolated from the other theme parks and properties to minimize external disruptions to the animals; as a result, the park's former nightt ...
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Boneyard (dominoes)
The following is a glossary of terms used in dominoes. Besides the terms listed here, there are numerous regional or local slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific, i.e. specific to one particular version of dominoes, but apply to a wide range of domino games. For glossaries that relate primarily to one game or family of similar games, see the relevant article. A ; Ace : The end of a tile marked with one spot. A 'one'.''Domino Glossary''
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Aircraft Boneyard
An aircraft boneyard or aircraft graveyard is a storage area for aircraft that are retired from service. Most aircraft at boneyards are either kept for storage with some maintenance or have their parts removed for reuse or resale and are then scrapped. Boneyard facilities are generally located in deserts, such as those in the Southwestern United States, since the dry conditions reduce corrosion and the hard ground does not need to be paved. In some cases, aircraft that were planned to be scrapped or were stored indefinitely without plans of ever returning to service were brought back into service, as the aviation market or the demands of military aviation changed or failed to develop as anticipated. Military aircraft The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group in Tucson, Arizona, the largest facility of its kind, is colloquially known as "The Boneyard". Commercial aircraft Due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on aviation, demand for commercial aircraft sto ...
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Vermillion Lies
Vermillion Lies were a cabaret band from Oakland, California. The band consisted of siblings Kim Boekbinder and Zoe Boekbinder. They are known for incorporating elements of circus and folk into their music. The band stated on their website on August 7, 2009: "Our exciting news today is that Vermillion Lies is giving way to two solo careers! We will still be playing some shows together as Vermillion Lies, but most of our energies and attentions will be going to our solo music at this time." Discography Studio albums * ''Separated by Birth'' (2006), Label: A Small Tribe Records, ASIN: B000HD1MZW * ''What's in the Box?'' (2008), MP3, self-released, ASIN: B001BL2JFQ EPs * ''Scream-Along EP'' (2007) * ''In New Orleans'' 7" vinyl (2008) References December 14, 2008, ''ReGenMagazine'' ''Monterey County Weekly'', May 12, 2005 ''Curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line (geometry), line, but that does not have to b ...
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Horizons (Parkway Drive Album)
''Horizons'' is the second studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. It was released on 6 October 2007 through Resist and Epitaph Records, and was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz. It was recorded in Westfield, Massachusetts at Zing Studios in May 2007 to mixed reception. The record was a surprising commercial success for the band at the time, charting at #6 on the ARIA Album Charts, an unheard of achievement for an Australian metal band in 2007. Recording Recording took place at Zing Studios, Westfield, Massachusetts in the United States in May 2007. Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage acted as producer. Discussing the recording process, McCall explained: "The songs, the sounds, the speed, the heaviness and the production has all been stepped up. Working with Adam again made our job super easy as well as highly enjoyable." Composition The track "Feed Them to the Pigs" is named after a line in the Guy Ritchie film '' Snatch''. "Dead Man's Chest" takes its title aft ...
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Horror Of The Zombies
''Horror of the Zombies'' is the second full-length album by American band Impetigo. It was the last album the band has released since their 2007 live album, which was recorded at their reunion show in Chicago. Track listing #"Boneyard" (intro from serial killer Henry Lee Lucas talking about his acts) #"I Work For The Streetcleaner" (intro from Jim Van Bebber's Deadbeat at Dawn, 1987) #"Wizard Of Gore" (intro from Herschell Gordon Lewis's The Wizard of Gore, 1970) #"Mortuaria" (intro from the movie Andy Warhol's Flesh for Frankenstein, 1973) #"Cannibale Ballet" #"Trap Them And Kill Them" #"Cannibal Lust" (intro from the movie Cannibal Holocaust, 1980) #"Defiling The Grave" (intro from an interview with murderer Daniel Rakowitz done by Geraldo Rivera) #"Staph Terrorist" (intro from the Japanese gore movie Guinea Pig 2: Flowers of Flesh and Blood, 1985) #"Breakfast At The Manchester Morgue" (intro from Let Sleeping Corpses Lie ''Let Sleeping Corpses Lie'' is a career-spannin ...
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Joe Perry (musician)
Joseph Anthony Pereira (born September 10, 1950), professionally known as Joe Perry, is an American musician best known as the founding member, lead guitarist, backing and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Aerosmith. Perry also has his own solo band called The Joe Perry Project, and is a member of the all-star band Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp. He was ranked 84th in ''Rolling Stone'''s list of ''The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'' and in 2001, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of Aerosmith. In 2013, Perry and his songwriting partner Steven Tyler were recipients of the ASCAP Founders Award and were also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In October 2014, Simon & Schuster released ''Rocks: My Life In and Out of Aerosmith'', written by Perry with David Ritz. Biography Early life (1950–1970) Joseph Anthony Pereira was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts and grew up in Hopedale, Massachusetts. His father was an ac ...
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Mantra (comic)
Mantra is an American comic book series written by Mike Barr, mainly penciled by Terry Dodson and published by Malibu Comics in the mid-1990s, until it was purchased by Marvel Comics. Adam Hughes is credited for the character designs. After the purchase, the title was cancelled after 24 issues and revamped in a new version, with a new protagonist. Mantra is the name of the lead character, an Ultra (superhero) within Malibu's Ultraverse line of comics. Publication history Mantra made his first appearance in ''Mantra'' #1, dated July 1993, written by Mike Barr and illustrated by Terry Dodson. As part of the Ultraverse imprint, the comic was set within a shared universe of super-powered beings conceptualized by writers and artists of Malibu comics. The first volume lasted 24 issues, with a Giant Sized issue. Mantra was also depicted in the ''Mantra: Spear of Destiny'' miniseries published in April 1995, that lasted two issues. Mantra appeared in other Ultraverse books, and crossov ...
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Gail Greenwood
Gail Greenwood (born March 10, 1960) is an American musician and illustrator most notable for performing bass guitar and guitar with the bands Belly and L7. Career Greenwood grew up in Rhode Island. She became a vegetarian at age fourteen and has been a lifelong adherent of straight edge, refraining from substance use. Having originally learned to play the baritone horn, Greenwood switched to guitar following high school. She earned a degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her first band, the Dames, won the ''WBRU Rock Hunt'' in 1986. Later, Greenwood was a member of the Providence, Rhode Island-based band known as Boneyard, who opened for the Goo Goo Dolls, Social Distortion, and the Circle Jerks. In 1993, Throwing Muses alumna Tanya Donelly recruited Greenwood to join Belly as a bass guitarist. She played on that band's second album ''King'' and appeared on the cover of ''Rolling Stone''. Donelly disbanded Belly in 1996 and Greenwood joined L7 as a ...
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