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Halfway Home (other)
Halfway Home may refer to: In music *Half Way Home (band), American rock band Albums * ''Halfway Home'' (album), by Preston Reed, 1991 * ''Half Way Home'' (album), by DeeExpus, 2008 Songs * "Halfway Home" (song), by Jess Moskaluke, 2021 *"Halfway Home", a song by Broken Social Scene from '' Hug of Thunder'' *"Halfway Home", a song by Carly Pearce from ''Carly Pearce'' *"Halfway Home", a song by Shed Seven from ''Let It Ride'' *"Halfway Home", a song by TV on the Radio from '' Dear Science'' Other uses * ''Halfway Home'' (TV series), a 2007 American sitcom *''Halfway Home'', a 1991 novel by Paul Monette See also *Halfway house (other) A halfway house is a community-release institution for prisoners Halfway house may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film * ''The Halfway House'', a 1944 British film starring Mervyn Johns * The Halfway House (2004 film), ''The Halfway House ...
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Half Way Home (band)
Half Way Home was a popular band from Los Angeles, California. that had a dedicated following based on years of constant gigging and touring across the United States. Half Way Home made their mark in the Los Angeles club scene, eventually drawing the attention of Geffen records after becoming a regular presence at the Troubadour (West Hollywood, California), Troubadour and other popular clubs in the city. History Half Way Home was formed in 1986 by guitarist Dean Zuckerman, bassist Eddie Fagin, drummer Kevin Costigan, and singer Jennifer Barry with the band name officially used for the first time at a gig on November 6, 1987.US Trademark #74127664, cancelled June 29, 1998 The band members were all from Los Angeles, CA. and played locally at backyard parties and similar casual events to build a dedicated fan base. By the end of 1988, Half Way Home was established and started playing gigs alongside Grateful Dead style cover bands that were popular at the time in Los Angeles (e.g. ...
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Halfway Home (album)
''Halfway Home'' is an album by guitarist Preston Reed. It marks the first instance of other musicians in an ensemble appearing on a Preston Reed recording.Preston Reed discography at his website.
Accessed on December 24, 2007. ''Halfway Home'' is out of print. The title track was re-recorded in a new version on Reed's release ''History of Now''.


Track listing

All songs by Preston Reed # "You Are Always with Me" # "Baroque" # "A Wish for Peace" # "Halfway Home" # "Deadline" # "Anthem" # "Pattern Picker" # "An Island of Your Own" # "Pull Tap" # "Twang" # "Time Will Tell"


Personnel

* – 6 & 12-string acoustic guitars, guitar synthesizer *

Half Way Home (album)
''Half-Way Home'' is the debut album by English progressive rock band DeeExpus. It was recorded throughout 2007 by band founder and leader Andy Ditchfield, but features contributions from other musicians. It was released in 2008 and Ditchfield put together a band to tour the album. During the tour supporting this album, the band's show at the Progrock 2009 festival was recorded for a live album and DVD. This was released in 2009 and titled ''Far From Home (DeeExpus album), Far From Home''. Track listing #Greed (Ditchfield) #Pointless Child (Ditchfield) #PTtee (Ditchfield) #One Eight (Ditchfield) #One Day (Ditchfield) #Seven Nights (Ditchfield) #Half Way Home (Ditchfield/Wright) Credits (directly from sleeve notes) *Andy Ditchfield - Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic Guitars; Bass Guitars; Keyboards; Piano; Drums; Backing Vocals; Programming *Tony Wright - Lead/Backing Vocals With: *Phil Sloane - Guitar Solo (Tracks 1 and 4); Additional Guitar (4) *Steve Wright - Guitar Solo (7) *Ian Raine - ...
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Halfway Home (song)
"Halfway Home" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke. The song was co-written with Joseph Fox, Olivia Richardson, and Michael Whitworth, while Corey Crowder produced it. It was the second single from Moskaluke's 2021 studio album '' The Demos''. Background Moskaluke described the track as "a song about being so in love you can’t stand the thought of being apart". She wrote the track several years prior to its release, and performed it live on several occasions with fans often requesting its official release. Music video The official music video was for "Halfway Home" premiered on April 14, 2020. The video showcases concert footage, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at Moskaluke and her band's touring life. She stated that she thought the video "captured the essence of who my band and I are both onstage and off". Credits and personnel Credits adapted from AllMusic. * Jess Moskaluke – lead vocals, songwriting * Adam Ayan – master en ...
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Hug Of Thunder
''Hug of Thunder'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian indie rock musical collective Broken Social Scene. It was released by the Arts & Crafts record label on July 7, 2017. Background After declaring a hiatus in September 2011, Broken Social Scene performed at the Field Trip Arts & Crafts Music Festival in 2013 and played a few other festivals in 2015, which prompted band members Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Charles Spearin, Justin Peroff, and Andrew Whiteman to discuss recording new material. "When we're working, we understand that there will be a lot more input, so we leave space in the music as we're writing it," Spearin said. "We would send out invitations for all the usual crew, and say, 'Hey, we're doing this again. Would you be interested in being part of this?'" In the end, eighteen musicians were credited on ''Hug of Thunder''. During sessions for the album, Feist conceived the idea for the title track, her first lead vocal on a Broken Social Scene song since 2006. Dr ...
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Carly Pearce (album)
''Carly Pearce'' is the second studio album by American country music artist Carly Pearce. The album was released on February 14, 2020. Commercial performance ''Carly Pearce'' debuted at No. 6 on Top Country Albums, with 4,900 copies sold the first week. As of March 2020, the album has sold 6,800 copies, and 83,000 in units consumed. Singles The album's lead single, "Closer to You" was released on November 2, 2018. " I Hope You're Happy Now", a duet with fellow country singer Lee Brice, was released as Pearce's second single from the album on September 27, 2019. Promotional singles Four promotional singles were issued prior to the album's release. "It Won't Always Be Like This" was released on December 6, 2019 along with the announcement of her album title and tracklist, followed by "Call Me," "Heart's Going Out of Its Mind," and "You Kissed Me First" in January 2020. Track listing Personnel Adapted from liner notes. *Lee Brice - duet vocals (track 3) * busbee - Hammond B-3 ...
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Let It Ride (Shed Seven Album)
''Let It Ride'' is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music).Let It Ride album liner notes The album features Clint Boon of the Oldham-based band, Inspiral Carpets, on keyboards, and Heather "Lady Galadril" Findlay, of the fellow York-based band, Mostly Autumn, on vocals. Reception ''Let It Ride'' garnered a mixed reception upon release. At the time the Shed's were deemed to be taking on a 'new', punchier sound following first hearings of their comeback single, "She Left Me on Friday", with various reviewers drawing comparisons to both Black Grape and Blur. The ''NME'', who labelled the song "the most fiendishly clever Blur parody ever", went on to liken the album's sound to that of both The Rolling Stones and The Stone Roses in their lukewarm review; Writing for ''The Guardian'' in June 1998, Caroline Sullivan saw ''L ...
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Dear Science
''Dear Science'' is the third studio album by the band TV on the Radio. It was released on September 16, 2008, digitally through Touch and Go Records, with the physical release coming a week later through Interscope Records and DGC Records in North America and 4AD elsewhere. As of 2012, sales in the United States have exceeded 203,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In 2009. It was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association, which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe. History ''Dear Science'' was recorded in 2008 at the Stay Gold studio in Brooklyn, New York. Musically, the album has been described as indie rock, art rock, funk, soul, and post-punk. Kyp Malone said that the album's title came from "a note that Dave itekwrote in the studio that said, :"Dear Science, please start solving problems and curing diseases or shut the fuck up." Despite the marketed release date of September 22–23, the album was availabl ...
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Halfway Home (TV Series)
''Halfway Home'' is an American comedy television series, series that aired on Comedy Central in the Spring (season), spring of 2007. After airing 10 episodes, on June 20, 2007 costar Regan Burns confirmed that the show had ended. On its official website, ''Halfway Home'' is described as an "Improvisational theatre#Improvisational Comedy on Film and Television, improvised half-hour show featuring the daily exploits of five Convict, ex-cons living together in a Halfway house, residential rehab facility" (the fictional Crenshaw Halfway House, in Los Angeles, California). Characters * Carly Barzac (played by Jessica Makinson) is an ex-convict for Illegal drug trade, drug trafficking. She has a bad relationship with her parents (they screen her calls), and had to hire actors to pretend to be her parents on Parents' Day.''Halfway Parent's Day'' She has set the world record for Pogo Stick, pogo-sticking.''Halfway Impotent'' Carly's years of drug use have severely hindered her cognitive ...
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Paul Monette
Paul Landry Monette (October 16, 1945 – February 10, 1995) was an American author, poet, and activist best known for his books about gay relationships. Early life and career Monette was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and graduated from Phillips Academy in 1963 and Yale University in 1967. The rigid social confines of his suburban, middle-class upbringing placed Monette in a position where life in the closet seemed to be the only option. For the majority of Monette's childhood, he felt suffocated and alienated by the strict, religious atmosphere in which he was raised. Monette would later describe this life in the closet as hindering his personal development as a child, as he was forced to deny a part of his identity that was seen as sinful by everyone around him. He described his youth in the closet as an ‘internal exile', an ‘imprisonment', and claimed that closeted life equates to ‘the gutting of all our passions till we are a bunch of eunuchs.' Conflicted about his ...
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