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City Boy (film)
City Boy may refer to: *City Boy (band), English rock band in the late 1970s ** ''City Boy'' (album), the debut album from City Boy * "City Boy" (song), a song by Norwegian band Donkeyboy *''City Boy'' (film), a 1992 PBS/Wonderworks television film based on the novel ''Freckles Freckles are clusters of concentrated melaninized cells which are most easily visible on people with a fair complexion. Freckles do not have an increased number of the melanin-producing cells, or melanocytes, but instead have melanocytes that ...'' *'' City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder'', 1948 novel by Herman Wouk *''Cityboy'', a newspaper column by Geraint Anderson in ''The London Paper'' {{disambig ...
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City Boy (band)
City Boy were an English rock band formed in the mid-1970s. They were originally called Sons Of Doloyne, then Back In The Band, and finally City Boy. They featured strong melodies, clever lyrics, complex vocal arrangements, and heavy guitars. The band consisted of Lol Mason (lead vocals), Steve Broughton (lead vocals, guitar), Max Thomas (keyboards, vocals), Chris Dunn (bass, acoustic guitar), Roger Kent (drums), Mike Slamer (lead guitar), and later, Roy Ward (drums, vocals). Their most popular songs were " 5.7.0.5.", "What a Night", "The Day the Earth Caught Fire", and "Speechless". History Lol Mason and Steve Broughton (Lunt) met at 7 years of age, at school in Birmingham. They remained best friends throughout the years and started writing and recording their early songs in their mid to late teens. In the early 1970s, Lol and Steve started playing for beers in a few acoustic clubs around the Midlands. At one of these clubs they met ragtime guitarist Chris Dunn, who immediate ...
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City Boy (album)
''City Boy'' is the debut album from the English rock band City Boy. Track listing Musicians * Lol Mason - lead vocals, percussion * Mike Slamer - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals * Steve Broughton - rhythm and 12-string guitars, lead vocals, mandolin, percussion * Max Thomas - keyboards, backing vocals, 12-string guitar * Chris Dunn - bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar * Roger Kent - drums, percussion Personnel * Mick Glossop - Engineer * Robert John "Mutt" Lange - Producer Cherry Red reissue Cherry Red's Lemon Recordings announced in May 2015 plans to reissue City Boy's first four album releases as double CDs with bonus tracks. Release date is set for 17 July 2015. ''City Boy'' (disc 1) and ''Dinner At The Ritz'' (disc 2) ( City Boy's second album) are complemented by six bonus tracks on disc 1. New sleeve notes are provided by Malcolm Dome Malcolm Dome (1955 – 29 October 2021) was an English music journalist. He wrote about rock and heavy meta ...
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City Boy (song)
"City Boy" is a song by Norwegian pop band Donkeyboy Donkeyboy (occasionally stylised as donkeyboy) is a synthpop band from Drammen, Norway, formed in 2005. The band consists of Cato Sundberg (vocals, rhythm guitar), Kent Sundberg (synth, vocals), Peter Michelsen (guitar, backing vocals) and Thoma ... from their second studio album ''Silver Moon''. It was released as the album's lead single on 29 November 2011. The song peaked at number one in Norway and Denmark, becoming their sixth top 10 single. Track listing *;Digital download #"City Boy" – 3:25 Charts and certifications Weekly charts Certifications References {{authority control 2011 singles Donkeyboy songs Number-one singles in Denmark Number-one singles in Norway 2011 songs Warner Music Group singles Songs written by Simen Eriksrud Songs written by Espen Berg (musician) Songs written by Cato Sundberg ...
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Freckles (novel)
''Freckles'' is a 1904 novel written by the American writer and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter. It is primarily set in the Limberlost Swamp area of Indiana, with brief scenes set in Chicago. The title character also appears briefly in Porter's '' A Girl of the Limberlost''. The novel is marked by its frequent, detailed, and loving descriptions of the flora and fauna of the wilderness through the eyes of its innocent protagonist. Plot summary The hero is an adult orphan, just under twenty years of age, with bright red hair and a freckled complexion. His right hand is missing at the wrist, and has been since before he can remember. Raised since infancy in a Chicago orphanage, he speaks with a slight Irish accent, "scarcely definite enough to be called a brogue." Exhausted after days of walking and looking like a hobo, he applies for a job with the Grand Rapids lumber company, guarding timber in the Limberlost Swamp. McLean, part owner, organizer and field manager of the large com ...
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The Adventures Of Herbie Bookbinder
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ...
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