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Halfway To Hell
Halfway to Hell may refer to: * Halfway to Hell (EP), ''Halfway to Hell'' (EP), 2010 release by Hypnos * Halfway to Hell (Sheppard song), "Halfway to Hell" (Sheppard song), track on ''Bombs Away'' (2014) * Halfway to Hell (Jelly Roll song), "Halfway to Hell" (Jelly Roll song), track on ''Whitsitt Chapel'' (2023) * ''Half Way to Hell'', a 1960 (or 1961) film co-directed by Victor Adamson and Al Adamson See also

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Halfway To Hell (EP)
"Halfway to Hell" is a song by American singer Jelly Roll (singer), Jelly Roll. It was released on January 22, 2024, as the third single from his 2023 album, ''Whitsitt Chapel''. History Jelly Roll wrote the song with Jesse Frasure, Matt Jenkins, and Jessie Jo Dillon. The song's lyrics list off several other musical inspirations for Jelly Roll, while also mentioning his time having served prison sentences. The album version of the song opens with Jarrod Brown playing the role of a preacher. According to Jelly Roll, he placed the song first on the album because he felt it had "meaning" and told a story of "being somewhere between right and wrong". Charts References

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Halfway To Hell (Sheppard Song)
''Bombs Away'' is the debut studio album by Australian indie pop band Sheppard. It was released on 11 July 2014 by Empire of Song. The album includes the singles "Geronimo", " Something's Missing", " Smile", " Let Me Down Easy" and "A Grade Playa". ''Bombs Away'' was released outside Australia through Decca Records in 2015. The album debuted at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association for shipments exceeding 35,000 copies. All the songs on the album were written by Sheppard members George Sheppard, Amy Sheppard and Jay Bovino. The album was produced, mixed and mastered by Stuart Stuart at Analog Heart Studios, Brisbane. Its lead single, "Geronimo", was the first number one single in Australia to be recorded in Brisbane. Reviews ''Bombs Away'' received generally positive reviews. Toby Creswell from ''Rolling Stone'' Australia gave the album four stars and said "These are sturdy pieces that could have been made a ...
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Halfway To Hell (Jelly Roll Song)
"Halfway to Hell" is a song by American singer Jelly Roll. It was released on January 22, 2024, as the third single from his 2023 album, '' Whitsitt Chapel''. History Jelly Roll wrote the song with Jesse Frasure, Matt Jenkins, and Jessie Jo Dillon. The song's lyrics list off several other musical inspirations for Jelly Roll, while also mentioning his time having served prison sentences. The album version of the song opens with Jarrod Brown playing the role of a preacher. According to Jelly Roll, he placed the song first on the album because he felt it had "meaning" and told a story of "being somewhere between right and wrong". Charts References {{Jelly Roll 2023 songs 2024 singles Jelly Roll (singer) songs Songs written by Jessie Jo Dillon Songs written by Jesse Frasure Songs written by Matt Jenkins Songs written by Jelly Roll (singer) Song recordings produced by Zach Crowell Songs about prison BBR Music Group singles ...
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Victor Adamson
Albert Victor Adamson (January 4, 1890 – November 9, 1972) was a New Zealand director, producer, screenwriter, and actor most famous for directing and starring in B and Z grade westerns in the early days of motion pictures. Adamson often used pseudonyms to credit himself, most often using the name Denver Dixon. His son, Al Adamson, would later follow his father in producing B movies during the 1960s and 1970s. Biography Adamson was born January 4, 1890, in Auckland, New Zealand. In the late 1910s, he moved to the United States with a home-produced movie and found a distributor. He continued making his own movies despite a lack of early success with his films. Adamson began producing films around 1920. He called his production company Art Mix Productions and named himself the star. Adamson, however, found himself increasingly drawn to work behind the camera. He hired actor George Kesterson to act in his films using the Art Mix moniker, a name that Kesterson used for the ...
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Al Adamson
Albert Victor Adamson Jr. (July 25, 1929 – June 21, 1995) was an American filmmaker and actor known as a prolific director of B-grade horror and exploitation films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The son of silent film stars Victor Adamson and Dolores Booth, Adamson began his career in the film industry at a young age and began directing in the early 1960s, helming a total of 33 feature films.McCarty, John (1995). ''The Sleaze Merchants''. St. Martin's Griffin Press. . Page 91Sherman, Sam (2001). ''Blood of Ghastly Horror'' (DVD liner notes). Troma Entertainment. #9026. Many of his films, such as ''Psycho A-Go-Go'', ''Blood of Ghastly Horror,'' and '' Dracula vs. Frankenstein,'' went on to gain cult status. He cast his wife, actress and singer Regina Carrol, in many of his films. Adamson retired from filmmaking in the early 1980s to pursue a career in real estate. In 1995, he was murdered by a live-in contractor whom he had hired to work on his house, and he was subsequently bu ...
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