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Space Cowboy may refer to: People * Space Cowboy (performer) (born 1978), an Australian performance artist * Space Cowboy (musician), stage name for Nick Dresti, an electronic music producer and performer * Spacecowboy, a South Korean composer, record producer, singer and songwriter, who is a member of OnePiece Music * "Space Cowboy", a song by the Steve Miller Band from the 1969 album '' Brave New World'' ** "The Joker", a 1973 song by the Steve Miller Band, often mistakenly called "Space Cowboy" * "Space Cowboy" (Banaroo song), from the album ''Banaroo's World'' * "Space Cowboy", a song from the 1983 Jonzun Crew album ''Lost in Space'' * "Space Cowboy", a song from the 1997 Savage album ''Babylon'' * "Space Cowboy", a song from the 2000 'N Sync album '' No Strings Attached'' * "Space Cowboy", a song from the 2000 Scooter album '' Sheffield'' * "Space Cowboy", a song from the 2012 album "Eye of the Hurricane" by Ilse DeLange * "Space Cowboy" (Jamiroquai song), appearing o ...
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Space Cowboy (performer)
Chayne Hultgren (born 13 April 1978), known professionally as the Space Cowboy is a world record-holding sideshow, street, and freak show performer. Act Hultgren performs a number of acts, including juggling a sickle, machete and fire torch, or a battle axe, jungle machete and a butcher knife, whilst blindfolded on a 10-foot unicycle, catching flaming arrows blindfolded shot from a crossbow, suspension (the art of dangling from hooks in the flesh), seven ball juggling, hat manipulation, spoon bending, levitation of himself and other objects, sword swallowing, psychic surgery, the Human Blockhead trick, knife throwing (with his girlfriend and performing partner Zoe Ellis). His theater act has included swallowing a 2000-volt neon glass tube with a microphone on the end, with his heartbeat audible as the light shines through his skin from the inside. He has also toured his "Mutant Barnyard". His traveling tent show, displays his collection of historical freak show items inclu ...
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ZillaKami
Junius Rogers, professionally known as ZillaKami, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. He is a member of the hip hop group City Morgue and a former songwriter for 6ix9ine. He has been noted by publications such as ''HotNewHipHop'' as a pioneer of trap metal. Rogers is the C.E.O. of Dog Years Skate Club, a skate apparel and equipment brand. Biography Rogers was born in Bay Shore, New York. In his teens, Rogers formed a punk rock band called Scud Got Quayle, with some of his friends from school, influenced by the sound of Gorilla Biscuits. His involvement in hip hop music began by ghostwriting for fellow New York rapper 6ix9ine. During this period, he wrote a song which he intended to feature two vocalists, to which 6ix9ine responded by telling him that he should feature on the track, which would eventually be released under the name "Yokai", and the pair followed up with by releasing another collaborative track called "Hellsing Station". However, in August 2017, th ...
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There's A Riot Goin' On
''There's a Riot Goin' On'' (sometimes referred to as ''Riot'') is the fifth studio album by American funk and soul band Sly and the Family Stone. It was recorded from 1970 to 1971 at Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California and released later that year on November 1 by Epic Records. The recording was dominated by band frontman/songwriter Sly Stone during a period of escalated drug use and intra-group tension. With the album, Sly and the Family Stone departed from the optimistic sound of their previous music and explored a darker, more challenging sound featuring edgy funk rhythms, primitive drum machine, extensive overdubbing, and a dense mix. Conceptually and lyrically, ''There's a Riot Goin' On'' embraced apathy, pessimism, and disillusionment with both Stone's fame and 1960s counterculture amid a turbulent political climate in the United States at the turn of the 1970s, influenced by the decline of the civil rights movement and the rise of the Black Power movement. The ...
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Space Cowboys
''Space Cowboys'' is a 2000 American adventure drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older "ex-test pilots" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. Plot In 1958, two U.S. Air Force pilots and aspiring astronauts William "Hawk" Hawkins and Frank Corvin are testing a modified Bell X-2 when Hawk decides to break a height record. The plane stalls and they are forced to eject, narrowly missing a Boeing B-50 Superfortress flying with navigator "Tank" Sullivan. On the ground, Frank punches Hawk, but their fight is broken up by flight engineer Jerry O'Neill. Their boss, Bob Gerson chastises Hawk before taking them to a press conference, where he announces that the newly created NASA, rather than the USAF, will be conducting space flight tests. In the present day, NASA is tasked to prevent a Soviet communications satellite, IKON, from decaying out of orbit and crashing to Ea ...
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Mothership Zeta
There are five pieces of downloadable content (DLC) for the Bethesda action role-playing video game ''Fallout 3''. Each package of downloadable content adds new missions, new locales to visit, and new items for the player to use. Of the five, ''Broken Steel'' has the largest effect on the game, altering the ending, increasing the level cap to 30, and allowing the player to continue playing past the end of the main quest line. The Game of The Year edition of ''Fallout 3'' includes the full game and all five pieces of downloadable content. The downloadable content was originally only available for Xbox Live and Games for Windows. Although Bethesda had not offered an explanation as to why the content was not released for PlayStation 3, Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian speculated that it may have been the result of a money deal with Bethesda by Sony's competitor, Microsoft. When asked if the PlayStation 3 version would receive an update that would enable gameplay bey ...
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Battle Beyond The Stars
''Battle Beyond the Stars'' is a 1980 American space opera film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, and starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard, John Saxon, Sybil Danning and Darlanne Fluegel. Intended as a futuristic " ''Magnificent Seven'' (itself a western version of The Seven Samurai) in outer space", the screenplay was written by John Sayles with the score by James Horner and special effects designed by filmmaker James Cameron. The film was theatrically released by Corman's New World Pictures and was a moderate box office success, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics. Plot The farming world Akir is threatened by the tyrannical warlord Sador (John Saxon), who rules the sinister Malmori Empire and, his body parts deteriorating, is capturing and appropriating them from others. Sador's huge Hammerhead mounts a "Stellar Converter", a weapon that turns planets into small stars. He demands that the peaceful Akira submit to him when he ...
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Lisey's Story
''Lisey's Story'' is a novel by American writer Stephen King that combines elements of psychological horror and romance. The novel was released on October 24, 2006. It won the 2006 Bram Stoker Award for Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel, Best Novel, and was nominated for the World Fantasy Award in 2007. An early excerpt from the novel, a short story titled "Lisey and the Madman", was published in ''McSweeney's#Non-McSweeney's collections, McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories'' (2004), and was nominated for the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction, Best Long Fiction. King has stated that this is his favorite of the novels he has written. The genesis for ''Lisey's Story'' was an incident in 2003, when King came down with double pneumonia; while he was in the hospital, his wife Tabitha King, Tabitha decided to redesign his studio. Coming home from the hospital and seeing his books and belongings in boxes, King saw an image of what his st ...
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Gerald's Game
''Gerald's Game'' is a 1992 suspense novel by American writer Stephen King. The story is about a woman whose husband dies of a heart attack while she is handcuffed to a bed, and, following the subsequent realization that she is trapped with little hope of rescue, begins to let the voices inside her head take over. The book is dedicated to King's wife Tabitha and her five sisters. Originally, the book was intended to be a companion piece to King's novel ''Dolores Claiborne'', with the connecting theme of two women in crisis caught in the path of an eclipse, though this aspect was greatly reduced by the time the books were published. The book was adapted into a 2017 film directed by Mike Flanagan. Plot Jessie Angela Mahout Burlingame and her husband Gerald, a successful and aggressive lawyer, travel from Portland to their secluded lake house in western Maine near Kashwakamak Lake for a spontaneous romantic getaway. The titular "game" involves handcuffing Jessie to the bed fo ...
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Ace Online
''Ace Online'' or ''AirRivals'' is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) 3D shooter developed by MasangSoft Inc. and owned by YD Online Corp. History In North America, the game was previously released as ''Space Cowboy Online'' through a portal known as gPotato, which was operated by Gala-Net. ''Space Cowboy Online''s client was made available for download on May 22, 2006, and the service went live on May 26, 2006. On December 26, 2007, ''Space Cowboy Online'' was shut down. This was announced to the public with a letter from ''Space Cowboy''s last active GM, "Xarfox". Following the closure of ''Space Cowboy Online'', the European version of the game would be hosted under GameForge4D GmbH and renamed to ''AirRivals'' in early 2008 (originally, it was intended to be known as ''Flysis''). The North American release would soon follow, with hosting from Suba Games beginning on September 26, 2008, titled ''Ace Online''. Other publishers eventually followed, with A ...
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Space Cowboy (video Game)
''Space Cowboy'' is video game written by Scott Lamb for the Atari 8-bit family and published by Avalon Hill Microcomputer Games in 1983. Gameplay ''Space Cowboy'' is a game in which the Space Cowboy maneuvers along a walkway shown in three-quarter perspective, avoiding blasts from wall-mounted lasers. Reception Bill Wallace reviewed ''Space Cowboy'' in ''Space Gamer'' No. 70. Wallace commented that "The action is idiotic, wooden, boring after only a couple of minutes of play. If you'd never seen ''Zaxxon is an isometric shooter arcade game, developed and released by Sega in 1982, in which the player pilots a ship through heavily defended space fortresses. Japanese electronics company Ikegami Tsushinki is also credited for having worked on the de ...'' the three-quarter perspective would be interesting, though it doesn't really contribute to play." References {{Avalon Hill 1983 video games Avalon Hill video games Atari 8-bit family games Atari 8-bit family-only game ...
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Sugar Land Space Cowboys
The Sugar Land Space Cowboys are a Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros Major League Baseball club. They are located in Sugar Land, Texas, part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, and play their home games at Constellation Field. The team began play as the Sugar Land Skeeters in 2012 as an expansion team of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB), an independent baseball league. Their name was a Southern slang word for mosquitos, which are common on summer nights in Southeast Texas. Over eight seasons, they won two league championships (2016 and 2018). In 2020, the Skeeters competed in the Constellation Energy League, a makeshift league they hosted in light of the Atlantic League's cancelled season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In conjunction with Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minors after the 2020 season, the Houston Astros purchased an ownership stake in the team and mad ...
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