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Glitterbug (film)
Glitterbug may refer to: * Glitterbug (film), final film of Derek Jarman *Glitterbug (album), album by The Wombats, 2015 *Glitterbug Tour 2015, by The Wombats *Glitterbug B Sides EP by The Wombats exclusive to HMV 2015 *"Glitterbug", song by Page and Duffy from album The Vanity Project *"Glitterbug", song from Slinky Vagabond Keanan Duffty *Glitterbug (band) from Insomnia Festival The Insomnia Festival is an annual electronic music festival which takes place during autumn in Tromsø, Norway. The first festival was held in 2002. Alongside the Numusic festival in Stavanger and Ekkofestival in Bergen, it is the largest and m ...
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Glitterbug (film)
Glitterbug may refer to: * Glitterbug (film), final film of Derek Jarman *Glitterbug (album), album by The Wombats, 2015 *Glitterbug Tour 2015, by The Wombats *Glitterbug B Sides EP by The Wombats exclusive to HMV 2015 *"Glitterbug", song by Page and Duffy from album The Vanity Project *"Glitterbug", song from Slinky Vagabond Keanan Duffty *Glitterbug (band) from Insomnia Festival The Insomnia Festival is an annual electronic music festival which takes place during autumn in Tromsø, Norway. The first festival was held in 2002. Alongside the Numusic festival in Stavanger and Ekkofestival in Bergen, it is the largest and m ...
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Derek Jarman
Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 – 19 February 1994) was an English artist, film maker, costume designer, stage designer, writer, gardener and gay rights activist. Biography Jarman was born at the Royal Victoria Nursing Home in Northwood, Middlesex, England, the son of Elizabeth Evelyn (''née'' Puttock) and Lancelot Elworthy Jarman. His father was a Royal Air Force officer, born in New Zealand. After a prep school education at Hordle House School, Jarman went on to board at Canford School in Dorset and from 1960 studied at King's College London. This was followed by four years at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London (UCL), starting in 1963. He had a studio at Butler's Wharf, London, in the 1970s. Jarman was outspoken about homosexuality, his public fight for gay rights, and his personal struggle with AIDS. On 22 December 1986, Jarman was diagnosed as HIV positive and discussed his condition in public. His illness prompted him to move to ...
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Glitterbug (album)
''Glitterbug'' is the third major studio album by British rock band The Wombats. The album was produced by Mark Crew alongside the band themselves, and was released on the 13th of April 2015. The first single from the album, "Your Body Is a Weapon", was released on iTunes on the 2nd of October 2013 in the United Kingdom and the 3rd of December in the United States. This was followed by "Greek Tragedy", " Give Me a Try", "Be Your Shadow" and "Emoticons". To celebrate the album's release, the ''Glitterbug B Sides EP'' was released on the same day. The album entered the UK charts at #5 and reached #2 in Australia, as well as charting at #91 in the US, becoming the band's first to appear in the Billboard 200. The band supported the album with their Glitterbug Tour 2015. Reception ''Glitterbug'' has received mixed reviews from critics, with XFM describing it as "outstanding" and "full of wit, heart and huge singalong choruses". It has also been described as The Wombats' "finest alb ...
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Glitterbug Tour 2015
The Glitterbug Tour 2015 is a major concert tour by Liverpool alternative band The Wombats, in support of their third studio album '' Glitterbug'', which was released in April 2015. The band played 121 shows in 22 different countries. Synopsis The tour started in January 2015 with a set of warm up shows in the UK and USA. The full tour began in March across continental Europe, continuing in the United Kingdom following the release of the album Glitterbug. This was followed by a tour of America in late April and May. The band then appeared in festivals across the world during the summer, including Splendour in the Grass where the band drew the largest crowd of the festival. The band followed this with additional tours of Europe, the United States and Australia, where they headlined the Byron Bay leg of Falls Festival on New Year's Eve. The tour concluded at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on 3 January 2016. Setlists Notable absentees from the setlist were 2007 hit single "Backfi ...
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Glitterbug B Sides EP
''Glitterbug B-Sides'' is an EP by British indie rock band The Wombats, released in 2015. It consists of three B-sides and a remix from the recording of their album '' Glitterbug''. The EP was released on 13 April 2015, the same day as ''Glitterbug'', and was exclusive to HMV. It was later released digitally. Track listing All songs composed by The Wombats. Lyrics by Matthew Murphy. #"Right Click Save" – 3:33 #"21st Century Blues" – 3:33 #"Wired Differently" – 3:38 #"Greek Tragedy" (Bastille The Bastille (, ) was a fortress in Paris, known formally as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used as a state prison by the kings of France. It was sto ... Remix) – 3:54 References {{The Wombats The Wombats albums 2015 EPs B-side compilation albums ...
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The Vanity Project
''The Vanity Project'' is an album released as a side project by Steven Page, then of the band Barenaked Ladies (BNL). It is also the artist name under which the album was released. Its first two singles, "That's All, That's All" (in the US) and "Wilted Rose" (in Canada), were released in early May 2005; only the latter song had a music video, which was animated. The album features songs written mostly with longtime collaborator Stephen Duffy (one track—"So. Cal"—was written solo). Some of the songs are older holdovers ("That's All, That's All" was a song cut from the 2000 BNL album ''Maroon''). Other songs were written later specifically for the project. The album was released on June 21, 2005. The lead vocals on the album were all provided by Page. Page also provided much of the album's instrumentation both through playing of instruments, and through programming computer-generated instruments. Duffy also played instruments on the record, as did several other guest performer ...
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Keanan Duffty
Keanan Duffty (born 28 April 1964) is a British fashion designer and musician based in New York City. Duffty studied fashion design at Saint Martin's School of Art in London, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Mentor for the Master's Program in Fashion Styling at Polimoda and Program Director at the Master’s of Professional Studies in Fashion Management at Parsons School of Design. Early years Duffty was a founding member of the British Punk band Sordid Details with Martin Beard (Drums), Jonathan Cameron (vocals) and Dave Huzzard (Bass). Formed in 1978 in the North of England Sordid Details were influenced by the Sex Pistols, for whom Duffty would later design stage clothes. In 1980, Duffty formed Wonder Stories, a New Romantic group which gained support from Radio 1 DJ Peter Powell and reviews in the Sounds music paper. Wonder Stories performed live in 1980 and 1981, however by 1982 Duffty moved to Lon ...
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