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Falling Up may refer to: * Falling Up (band) Falling Up was an American Christian rock band from Albany, Oregon. Falling Up formed in October 2001, and released their debut album ''Crashings'' in 2004. They were signed to BEC Recordings in 2003 after a recommendation from friends in the b ..., an American Christian rock band, active from 2001–2016 * ''Falling Up'' (book), a 1996 children's poetry book by Shel Silverstein * ''Falling Up'' (film), a 2009 film * ''Falling Up'' (Digby album), 2004 * ''Falling Up'' (Falling Up album), 2015 * ''Falling Up'' (Kevin Ayers album), 1988 * "Falling Up" (song), a 2021 song by Dean Lewis See also * " Fallin' Up/¿Que Dices?", a 1997 song by the Black Eyed Peas * Falling Down (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Falling Up (band)
Falling Up was an American Christian rock band from Albany, Oregon. Falling Up formed in October 2001, and released their debut album ''Crashings'' in 2004. They were signed to BEC Recordings in 2003 after a recommendation from friends in the band Kutless. The band's name came from the first song they wrote, which talked about their belief in both human imperfection and in the grace of God which compensates for that imperfection; their lyrics were heavily grace-themed. Over time, the lyrics became more abstract and poetic as the band's style shifted from alternative rock to a more experimental direction, and they started creating more diverse music. The band went through several line-up changes, with only lead vocalist Jessy Ribordy, bassist Jeremy Miller, and drummer Josh Shroy appearing on every album. They became an independent band with the release of ''Your Sparkling Death Cometh'' in 2011, and remained as such until the release of their final self-titled album. History ...
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Falling Up (book)
''Falling Up'' is a 1996 poetry collection primarily for children written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein and published by HarperCollins. It is the third poetry collection published by Silverstein, following '' Where the Sidewalk Ends'' (1974) and '' A Light in the Attic'' (1981), and the final one to be published during his lifetime, as he died just three years after its release. ''Falling Up'' was the recipient of the Booklist Editors' Award in 1996.. In 2015, a special edition of the book was published, with 12 new poems. Poems * Advice - William Tell tries to shoot an apple off his son's head, but misses and hits the boy's forehead by mistake. * Allison Beals and Her 25 Eels - A girl has twenty-five pet eels which can do all sorts of things. (The last line of this poem states that one of the eels got a new job on page 59; the eel can be seen on said page in the illustration that accompanies the poem "Writer Waiting.") * Alphabalance - A boy tries to carry the entire ...
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Falling Up (film)
''Falling Up'' (known in Australia as ''The Golden Door'') is a 2009 American romantic comedy film that was released direct-to-video in late 2009 or early 2010 depending on region. Plot Nursing student Henry O'Shea ( Joseph Cross), who suddenly finds himself the 'head' of his family, after the death of his father, takes a leave from school to support his mother, getting a job as a New York doorman. As a former nursing student, Henry has occasion to help Scarlett (Sarah Roemer), a resident's daughter, with some difficult situations involving his medical knowledge. After Henry saves Scarlett's boyfriend from dying of an overdose, she takes him out to thank him for his help and they make a connection. Shortly after, Scarlett's mother ( Mimi Rogers) happens to be going through Scarlett's digital camera, and finds pictures of them together. She immediately calls Henry's boss and has Henry fired. When Scarlett finds out, she admonishes her mother and promises to date whomever she plea ...
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Falling Up (Digby Album)
Digby is an American power pop band originally formed in January 2000 in Louisville, Kentucky. They had been known as 100 Acre Wood before that. The band is fairly popular within the city and surrounding area. During 2000, Digby released its first album, ''Laughing at the Trees''. In 2004, they released their most notable album to date, ''Falling Up'', on June 1, 2004, under the Toucan Cove/Label X label. The album was produced by Todd Smith, who has done work with Days of the New and Smash Mouth. The album debuted #1 on the ear X-tacy sales chart, #92 on the CIMS sales chart, #20 on R&R's specialty chart, and #7 on FMQB's Submodern Report. Discography * ''Laughing at the Trees'' (2000) * ''Go Digby'' (2003) * ''Falling Up'' (2004) * ''Falling Over: The Remix EP'' (2005) * ''What's Not Plastic? Digby is an American power pop band originally formed in January 2000 in Louisville, Kentucky. They had been known as 100 Acre Wood before that. The band is fairly popular within the cit ...
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Falling Up (Falling Up Album)
''Falling Up'' is the ninth and final studio album from Falling Up. They released the album on November 13, 2015. Critical reception Awarding the album a perfect five-star rating at Jesus Freak Hideout (JFH), David Craft stated, "Truthfully, this album is unmarketable, at least from a traditional standpoint. ... Only a band such as Falling Up could get away with this kind of game-winning Hail Mary." Christopher Smith, also of JFH, gave the album four and a half stars, writing, "On Falling Up's self-titled final album, lead singer Jessy Ribordy's delicate, emotional vocals are paired with stunningly beautiful and dynamic experimental rock landscapes to create an otherworldly musical experience." Rating the album four and a half stars for New Release Today, Jonathan J. Francesco wrote, "This bittersweet goodbye is a triumphant finale to one of Christian music's true high art bands, and I'm proud to have been a fan." Scott Fryberger, indicating in a four-and-a-half-star review f ...
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Falling Up (Kevin Ayers Album)
''Falling Up'' is the thirteenth studio album by Kevin Ayers, released on Virgin Records in 1988. The song "Flying Start" was first released on the Mike Oldfield album ''Islands'' in September 1987. Track listing # "(Another) Saturday Night (In Deya)" (Kevin Ayers, Peter Halsall) – 4:02 # " Flying Start" (Mike Oldfield) – 3:38 # "The Best We Have" (Ayers, Halsall) – 3:29 # "Another Rolling Stone" (Ayers, Marvin Siau) – 5:17 # "Do You Believe" (Ayers) – 5:54 # "That's What We Did (Today)" (Ayers, Halsall) – 3:44 # "Night Fighters" (Ayers, Halsall) – 4:58 # "Am I Really Marcel?" (Ayers) – 5:59 In the songwriting credits, Ollie Halsall's real name, Peter, is used. Personnel Musicians * Kevin Ayers – guitar, vocals, harmonica, percussion * Ollie Halsall – guitar, keyboards, drums, bass, backing vocals * Luis Dulzaides – congas * Marcelo Fuentes – bass * Javier Paxariño – soprano saxophone * Ñete (Antonio Martín-Caruana) – drums * Tony Vázquez – ...
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Falling Up (song)
"Falling Up" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Dean Lewis. The song was released on 5 March 2021. In writing the song, Lewis tuned into lifelong feelings of frustration and anxiety, saying "I always thought I would be happy when I finished school or when I passed an exam, or I got a job or a promotion or if I went travelling and then I was like – 'ooh, now I have a record deal, what if I have a big song?'. Then, I had a big song, and I was on the road for three years and when I stopped, I realised it had all passed me by and I was actually less present and more anxious and stressed than ever. I looked back on my life and at all of these points along the way and I realised that I've never felt any better, it's always been onto the next thing, always moving." At the 2021 ARIA Music Awards, the song was nominated for Song of the Year. At the APRA Music Awards of 2022 The APRA Music Awards of 2022 are the 40th annual series, known as the APRA Awards. The awar ...
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Fallin' Up/¿Que Dices?
''Behind the Front'' is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Black Eyed Peas released on June 30, 1998 through Interscope Records and will.i.am Music Group. Background Most of the tracks were demos for the '' Grass Roots'' album, with added verses by new member Taboo. The song " Joints & Jam" appeared on the soundtrack of the movie '' Bulworth'', where it was billed as "Joints & Jams". "Be Free" also features in the film '' She's All That''. On the back cover, "Skit 3" is listed after "Duet", when it actually appears after "Communication". This was their only studio album to be released in a Parental Advisory version and an edited version until the release of ''Masters Of The Sun Vol. 1''. On the edited version's back cover, "Skit 3" is properly listed after "Communication". Release and promotion ''Behind the Front'' was released for vinyl on June 30, 1998 through Interscope Records, will.i.am's imprint will.i.am Music Group and Universal Music Group. Three si ...
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