Family Album (2015 Film)
Family album may refer to: * A photo album containing family photographs Literature * ''Family Album'' (novel), a 1985 novel by Danielle Steel * ''Family Album'' (play) a 1935 short play by Noël Coward Music * ''Family Album'' (David Allan Coe album) or the title song, 1978 * ''Family Album'' (Faun Fables album), 2004 * ''Family Album'' (Stoneground album), 1971 * '' The Family Album'', an album by Rick Wakeman, 1987 * ''Family Album'', an album by Lia Ices, 2021 * ''Steve Ashley's Family Album'', a 1983 album by Steve Ashley Steve Frank Ashley (born 9 March 1946) is an English singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, writer and graphic designer. Ashley is best known as a songwriter and first gained public recognition for his work with his debut s ... Television * ''Family Album'' (1993 TV series), an American sitcom * ''Family Album'' (miniseries), a 1994 American miniseries based on the Danielle Steel novel * "Family Album" (''The Colbys''), an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Photo Album
A photographic album or photo album, is a series of photographic prints collected by an individual person or family in the form of a book. Some book-form photo albums have compartments which the photos may be slipped into; other albums have heavy paper with an abrasive surface covered with clear plastic sheets, on which surface photos can be put. Older style albums often were simply books of heavy paper on which photos could be glued to or attached to with adhesive corners or pages. History The oldest photograph albums in the collection of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. are from the 1850s. Early family photo albums were often displayed in the home. "Families who could only afford a couple of pictures would put them into an album, to which other family members would add theirs." Coffee table books / photo-books Coffee table books get their name from the intended purpose of being placed on a coffee table for the entertainment of guests. Coffee table books are photo- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (novel)
''Family Album'' is a 1985 romance novel by American Danielle Steel. It was adapted into a 1994 TV miniseries starring Jaclyn Smith. It is Steel's eighteenth novel. Plot ''Family Album'' tells the story of Faye Price (later Thayer), since World War II to her death in present day. It relates her professional life as an actress in Hollywood's golden era to finally becoming one of the first female directors in Hollywood. But more important to her is her family life, from her marriage, the birth of her children, separations and reconciliations with her husband, the struggles to raise her children, and the problems they go through once grown up until, in the end, they come through stronger from the ordeal. Adaptation ''Family Album'' was adapted by Karol Ann Hoeffner into a 1994 NBC television miniseries starring Jaclyn Smith as Faye and Michael Ontkean Michael Leonard Ontkean (born 24 January 1946) is a retired Canadian actor. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (play)
''Family Album'', described as "a Victorian comedy with music", is a short comic play in one scene by Noël Coward. It is one of ten short plays that make up '' Tonight at 8.30'', a cycle written to be performed in groups of three plays across three evenings. The original production, starring Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played in a pre-London tour, and then the West End, and finally New York, in 1935–1937. ''Family Album'' has been revived periodically and has been adapted for television. The play depicts a prosperous middle-class Victorian family gathered after the funeral of their father. It emerges that he was a man of bad character, who wanted to deprive his children of their inheritance, but they have the last laugh. Background In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Coward wrote a succession of hits, ranging from the operetta '' Bitter Sweet'' (1929) and the epic ''Cavalcade'' (1931), requiring a large cast, gargantuan sets and a complex hydraulic stage, to the intimate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (David Allan Coe Album)
''Family Album'' is an album released by country musician David Allan Coe. It was released in 1978 on Columbia. Recording The LP is best remembered for containing Coe's own version of "Take This Job and Shove It" and "Divers Do It Deeper". The former was released by Johnny Paycheck in October 1977 and became his signature tune. The song is a first person account of a man who has worked for fifteen years with no apparent reward, and it struck a chord with the public, even inspiring a 1981 film of the same name. Although Coe's name was credited, the assumption by many that Paycheck, an acclaimed songwriter himself, composed the tune would feed into Coe's growing bitterness with the industry as another one of his peers exploded in popularity. Coe was further disenchanted when pop star Jimmy Buffett accused him of plagiarising his hit "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" for Coe's "Divers Do It Deeper". The subject matter on ''Family Album'' runs the gamut for a country rec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (Faun Fables Album)
''Family Album'' is the 2004 studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ... by Faun Fables. It was released through the label Drag City. Track listing #"Eyes of a Bird" - 7:30 #"Poem 2" - 2:40 #"A Mother and a Piano" - 4:52 #"Lucy Belle" - 3:58 #"Joshua" - 4:03 #"Nop of Time" - 2:09 #"Still Here" - 4:28 #"Preview" - 4:53 #"Higher" - 4:52 #"Carousel with Madonnas" - 2:39 #"Rising Din" - 4:32 #"Fear March" - 2:21 #"Eternal" - 2:52 #"Mouse Song" - 3:26 #"Old and Light" - 4:03 References External linksOfficial Faun Fables web site {{Authority control Faun Fables albums 2004 albums Drag City (record label) albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (Stoneground Album)
''Family Album'' is the second album by American rock band Stoneground, a double album released in late 1971 on Warner Bros, consisting of live and studio recordings of original songs and covers. Composition and recording ''Family Album'' is a double LP that contains three sides of live recordings taken from a KSAN-FM (San Francisco) radio broadcast, and one side of studio material. Musically, Stoneground combined rock and roll, blues, country and gospel. It features Stoneground originals, cover versions of songs by such artists as Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and Swamp Dogg, as well as compositions by Sal Valentino's former Beau Brummels bandmate Ron Elliott, who is credited as co-producer on the album. Critical reception ''Billboard'' praised Lynne Hughes' vocals on "Passion Flower", Valentino's vocals on "You Must Be One of Us" and the album's music as "infectiously exciting and ... colored by a wonderfully lighthearted feeling". Writer Colin Larkin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Family Album
''The Family Album'' is a new-age album by Rick Wakeman for which he recorded a song for every member of his family including his parents, pets and even his computer. Years later, after divorcing his wife Nina and the passing of his parents, Wakeman has stated he no longer listens to this album as it brings him sadness. The original vinyl edition of the album only contained 12 tracks in a different running order. "Wiggles", "The Day After The Fair" and Mackintosh" were omitted. Track listing #"Black Beauty" (black rabbit) 3.43 #"Adam" (Rick's 2nd son) 2.43 #"Jemma" (Rick & Nina's daughter) 3.35 #"Benjamin" (Rick's 3rd son) 3.16 #"Oscar" (Rick & Nina's son) 5.02 #" Oliver" (Rick's 1st son) 3.18 #"Nina" (Rick's wife) 5.16 #"Wiggles" (black & white rabbit) 2.53 #"Chloe" (German Shepherd) 3.59 #"Kookie" (Cat) 3.52 #"Tilly" (Golden Retriever) 4.44 #"Mum" 4.48 #"Dad" 3.39 #"The Day After The Fair" 4.23 #"Mackintosh" 3.40 ''Note: The main melody for "Nina" was later used by Wakeman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lia Ices
Lia Ices is an American singer-songwriter from Westport, Connecticut, currently living in Northern California. While she has been performing and recording for several years, Ices gained prominence when her song "Love is Won", from her second studio album ''Grown Unknown'', was played over the closing credits of the second-to-last episode of season one of HBO's ''Girls'' on June 10, 2012. Early life Ices was born Lia Kessel around 1985 in Chicago Illinois. Her mother is a photographer and book binder, and Ices says that her father has been a source of musical inspiration throughout her life, encouraging her to write her own songs from an early age. She began playing the piano at age five, studied theatre at the preparatory high school Walnut Hill School for the Arts and went on to explore the worlds of dance and theater at the Experimental Theatre Wing of New York University Tisch School of the Arts, and by studying Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Ke ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Steve Ashley's Family Album
''Steve Ashley's Family Album'' is an album of original songs by British singer-songwriter Steve Ashley. It was released as an LP by Woodworm Records in 1983 and was reissued in LP and CD format on the Road Goes On Forever label in 1991. An expanded version of the CD, with additional tracks, was released by Talking Elephant Records in July 2021 as ''Steve Ashley's Family Album Revisited'' and received a four-starred review in the British national press. Three tracks from the album – "Family Love", "Once in a While" and "The Rough With the Smooth" – were included in Ashley's 1999 compilation album ''The Test of Time''. Track listing #"Family Love" (4.11) #"Born to Rule (The Baby's song)" (4.10) #"Pancake Day" (2.30) #"Lost and Found (The Dog's song)" (3.17) #"Once in a While (The Grandmother's song)" (4.28) #"Feelin' Lazy (The Father's song)" (4.27) #"I'm a Radio" (2.55) #"Days Like Today" (3.07) #"Love Is All We Live For" (3.38) #"Little Bit of Love" (4.43) #"The Rough Wit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Steve Ashley
Steve Frank Ashley (born 9 March 1946) is an English singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, writer and graphic designer. Ashley is best known as a songwriter and first gained public recognition for his work with his debut solo album, '' Stroll On'' (Gull, 1974). Taking his inspiration from English traditional songs, Ashley has developed a songwriting style which is contemporary in content while reflecting traditional influences in his melodies, poetry and vocal delivery. Biography and career Early life and career (1946–1971) Ashley was born in Perivale, London, England and grew up in Northolt, Middlesex (now in the London Borough of Ealing). In his early teens, he immersed himself in rock 'n' roll, blues and American folk music. He saw Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent and Lonnie Donegan perform live during his first years at secondary school. In 1960, he learned to play the mouth organ and developed a blues style influenced by Sonny Terry and Sonny Boy Williams ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (1993 TV Series)
''Family Album'' is an American sitcom television series created by David Crane (producer), David Crane and Marta Kauffman, that aired on CBS from September 24 until November 12, 1993. Premise Jonathan and Denise Lerner and their three children move from California to Philadelphia to be closer to their relatives. Cast *Peter Scolari as Dr. Jonathan Lerner *Pamela Reed as Denise Lerner *Ashlee Levitch as Nikki Lerner *Doris Belack as Lillian Lerner *Christopher Miranda as Jeffrey Lerner *Phillip Van Dyke as Max Lerner *Alan North as Dr. Sid Lerner *Rhoda Gemignani as Ruby DeMattis *Nancy Cassaro as Sheila DeMattis *Giovanni Ribisi as Elvis DeMattis Episodes References External links * * * 1993 American television series debuts 1993 American television series endings 1990s American sitcoms English-language television shows CBS original programming Television shows set in Philadelphia Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios Television series created by David ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Family Album (miniseries)
''Family Album'', also known as ''Danielle Steel's Family Album'', is a 1994 NBC television miniseries based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel. Directed by Jack Bender, it was broadcast in two parts on October 23 and 24, 1994. The drama centers on the life chronology of a Hollywood actress who becomes a successful film director in an era when directing was dominated by men. Plot Starting in 1951, Faye Price is a famous Hollywood actress who, while entertaining the troops during the Korean War, falls in love with Ward Thayer, a rich heir. Seven years later, they are married, with four children. Ward loses his job and considers suicide, but Faye offers to start acting again. Originally, this upsets Ward, because he was not fond of moving to Fairfax, California. On the set of her new movie, the director and producer fight each other and the director eventually leaves the set. Faye offers to direct the scene herself. At first, nobody thinks she will be able to, but ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |