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Building Bridges may refer to: * ''Building Bridges'' (1989 album), an Australian multi-artist album * ''Building Bridges'' (Paul Field album) * "Building Bridges" (song), a country music song recorded by Larry Willoughby, Nicolette Larson, and Brooks & Dunn * Building Bridges (residential program) *"Building Bridges", the theme and official song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 * USPS Building Bridges Special Postal Cancellation Series The USPS Building Bridges Special Postal Cancellation Series is a series of cancellations and pictorial postmarks issued by the United States Postal Service for special events that began in the San Francisco Bay Area beginning in 1996, and has ...
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Building Bridges (1989 Album)
''Building Bridges'' (subtitled ''Australia Has a Black History'') is an Australian compilation album containing tracks from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal performers inspired by a 1988 community concert called Building Bridges. The vinyl album was released in 1989 to raise money for the National Coalition of Aboriginal Organisations. It includes songs sung in Aboriginal languages. The vinyl album was released by CAAMA Music and distributed by CBS in 1989, followed by a CD album released by ABC in 1990. It reached #47 on the Australian album charts and may have symbolised "the embrace of indigenous rock by the mainstream".The Agebr>"History wars, the musical"/ref> The original double-vinyl release features twenty-seven tracks while the later CD release features nineteen. Track listing # Special Treatment – Paul Kelly # Gudurrku (The Brolga) – Yothu Yindi # Justice Will Be Done – Les Shillingsworth # Solid Rock – Goanna # Birth Of A Nation – Wild Pumpkins At Mid ...
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Building Bridges (Paul Field Album)
''Building Bridges'' is the title of the third solo album by the Christian singer-songwriter Paul Field. Track listing Side one # "Rescued for a Reason" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) # "Building Bridges" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) # "Return to Love" (Paul Field/Roy Martin) # "Light Across the World" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) Side two # "Heartbeat of the Night" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) # "Song for a Stranger" (Paul Field) # "Dangerous Game" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) # "Keep Your Eyes on Jesus" (Paul Field/Dave Cooke) # "Sing a New Song" (Paul Field) Personnel *Paul Field: Vocals and Piano *Dave Cooke: Piano, Keyboards, Drums, Bass, Percussion and Vocals *John Clark: Guitar *Paul Westwood: Bass *Nick Pentelow: Saxophone *Mark Williamson: Backing vocals *Chris Eaton: Backing vocals *Marilyn David: Backing vocals *Laurence Burrage:Drums Production notes *Produced by Dave Cooke, Laurence Burrage and Paul Field *Engineered by Laurence Burrage *Recorded at Cloud Nine, Hambledon, Surrey ...
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Building Bridges (song)
"Building Bridges" is a song written and originally recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Larry Willoughby, co-written with Hank DeVito. Willoughby's version peaked at #55 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart in 1984. Chart performance Nicolette Larson version A year later, Nicolette Larson - the ex-wife of Hank DeVito - recorded the song on her album '' ...Say When''. Her version went to #72 on the same chart. Chart performance Brooks & Dunn/Sheryl Crow/Vince Gill version "Building Bridges" was covered by country music duo Brooks & Dunn and released as the third single released from their 2005 album '' Hillbilly Deluxe''. It features Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill on background vocals. The song peaked at number four on the country music charts and was nominated for the Country Music Association Award for Musical Event of the Year. Critical reception Deborah Evans Price of ''Billboard'' described the single favorably, saying that Dunn's "lead vocal i ...
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Building Bridges (residential Program)
Building Bridges is a program located in Thompson Falls, Montana, designed to help adolescent males with addiction and behavior issues. It was created in 1996 to house male teenagers, aged 14 to 18, in a natural and highly structured environment. Building Bridges is a private, small, long-term residential program, of a self-reported average duration of 12–18 months.National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs: 2010 Directory
. It is a member of the (NATSAP).


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Eurovision Song Contest 2015
The Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was the 60th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Vienna, Austria, following the country's victory at the with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster ORF (broadcaster), Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), the contest was held at the Hall D of the Wiener Stadthalle and consisted of two semi-finals on 19 and 21 May, and a final on 23 May 2015. The three live shows were presented by Austrian television presenters Mirjam Weichselbraun, Alice Tumler and Arabella Kiesbauer, while the previous edition's winner Conchita Wurst acted as the green room host. Forty countries participated in the contest, with making a guest appearance. and returned, after their one-year absence, while the returned after their last participation in . Meanwhile, announced their non-participation due to financial and political crises related to the Russo-Ukrainian War. The ...
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