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Heartland or Heartlands may refer to: Businesses and organisations * Heartland Bank, a New Zealand-based financial institution * Heartland Inn, a chain of hotels based in Iowa, United States * Heartland Alliance, an anti-poverty organization in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. * The Heartland Institute, a libertarian thinktank based in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Film and television * ''Heartland'' (film), a 1979 film starring Rip Torn and Conchata Ferrell * ''Heartland'' (1989 film), a UK television film featuring Jane Horrocks * ''Heartlands'' (film), a 2002 film starring Michael Sheen and Celia Imrie * ''Heartland'' (1989 TV series), an American comedy series starring Brian Keith * ''Heartland'' (Australian TV series), a 1994 television series starring Cate Blanchett * ''Heartland'' (Canadian TV series), a 2007 drama series * ''Heartland'' (2007 American TV series), a medical drama series * Heartland (TV network), an American country music & lifestyle-focused television network ...
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Heartland Bank
Heartland Bank is a New Zealand owned bank that was created in 2011 through the merging of four financial organisations. Heartland was granted its bank registration by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in 2012. It specialises in motor vehicle loans, reverse mortgages, small business finance, livestock finance, savings, investments and deposits. History Predecessors In 1875, the 'Ashburton Permanent Building & Investment Society' was established, which subsequently merged with 'SMC Building Society and Loan & Building Society', becoming 'CBS Canterbury'. Separately, the 'Southern Cross Building Society' opened in Auckland in 1923, offering a similar range of financial services to its customers throughout the North Island. Four leading stock and station businesses; Williams & Kettle, Wrightson, Pyne Gould Guinness, and Reid Farmers merged to become PGG Wrightson Finance (PWF) in the 1940s. PWF provided financial services to its farming and rural clients. In 1952, 'MARAC ...
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Heartland (comics)
''Heartland'' is a comic book one-shot published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics in March 1997. It was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon. It is a spin-off from the ''Hellblazer'' comic book series, and features the character of Kit Ryan, a longtime supporting character in that series. Although ''Heartland'' is technically a spin-off of ''Hellblazer'', the central character of that series, John Constantine, makes no appearance. Plot Kit Ryan is a girl from Northern Ireland who was once romantically linked with the sorcerer and "occult detective" John Constantine. In the aftermath of her breakup with Constantine, and upon hearing that her father has died, Kit returns home to Belfast. It is soon revealed that her father had been an alcoholic who was both physically and mentally abusive, and whose passing has stirred up a host of family dramas into which Kit finds herself thrust once more. When the boyfriend of Kit's sister Bernadette makes an unsubtle pass at K ...
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Heartlands (Kate Rusby Album)
''Heartlands'' is an album by British folk musicians Kate Rusby and John McCusker, released in 2003. It was the soundtrack A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack o ... to the film '' Heartlands''. Track listing #"Colin's Farewell" (John McCusker) #"Sweet Bride" (Kate Rusby) #"Weeping Crisps" (John McCusker) #"The Fairest Of all Yarrow" (Kate Rusby) #"Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker) #"Leafy Moped" (John McCusker) #"William and Davy" Instrumental (Kate Rusby) #"Drowned Lovers" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker) #"The Wild Goose" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby) #"The Beer Garden" (John McCusker) #"I Saw That Sandra" (John McCusker) #"Let The Cold Wind Blow" (Kate Rusby) #"Yodelling Song" ( Ti ...
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Heartland (Runrig Album)
''Heartland'' is the fourth album by Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1985, and was their first output in which English songs exceeded the number of Gaelic ones. Track listing # "O Cho Meallt" (Much Deception) - 3:04 # "This Darkest Winter" - 4:29 # "Lifeline" - 4:09 # "Air a' Chuan" (On the Ocean) - 5:09 # "Dance Called America" - 4:33 # "The Everlasting Gun" - 4:26 # "Skye" - 3:31 # "Cnoc na Fèille" (The Hill at the Marketplace) - 4:40 # "The Wire" - 5:28 # "An Ataireachd Àrd" (The High Swell) - 4:30 # "The Ferry" - 4:12 # "Tuireadh Iain Ruaidh" (Lament for Red John) - 2:42 Personnel ;Runrig *Iain Bayne - drums, percussion *Richard Cherns - keyboards * Malcolm Jones - guitars, mandolin, bass guitar, Vocals *Calum Macdonald - percussion * Rory Macdonald - vocals, bass guitar, accordion, twelve-string guitar *Donnie Munro - lead vocals The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a ...
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Heartland (Real Life Album)
''Heartland'' is the debut studio album from Australian band Real Life (band), Real Life. The album was released in Australia in November 1983. The album peaked at number 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report and remained in the charts for 27 weeks. At the Australian pop music awards#1983, Countdown Music and Video Awards of 1983, the album won Best Debut Album. Reception Tomas Mureika from AllMusic called ''Heartland'' "One of the strongest -- and most unappreciated -- albums of the new wave era" and singled out "Catch Me I'm Falling" as the best track on the album. Mureika said "The title track is a stirring, brooding anthem, worthy of U2's powerful early new wave days, complete with wailing guitar solo. "Broken Again," "Breaking Point," and "Openhearted" are built on solid pop hooks, while the album's closer "Burning Blue" is a melancholic summation of a great record." Track listing All songs written by David Sterry and Richard Zatorski. Charts References

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Heartland (Owen Pallett Album)
''Heartland'' is the third full-length album by Canadian indie rock artist Owen Pallett, released January 12, 2010 on Domino Records. It's the first of Pallett's records to be released under their own name. Since the album was their first to be released in Japan, they wished to avoid generating confusion with the Final Fantasy video games from Square Enix, and to avoid infringing on any trademarks. Pallett stated that their previous albums will be repackaged and reissued under their own name at some point. The record was mixed by New York producer Rusty Santos. The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize. Concept and development As a prelude to the album, Pallett recorded an EP, ''Spectrum, 14th Century''. Both the EP and the subsequent full-length are set in an imaginary realm called Spectrum. The songs on ''Heartland'' form a narrative concerning a "young, ultra-violent farmer" named Lewis, commanded by an all-powerful narrator—named Owen. According ...
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Heartland (Nelly Album)
''Heartland'' is the eighth studio album by American rapper Nelly. It was released on August 27, 2021, via Columbia Records. It features guest appearances from Florida Georgia Line, Blanco Brown, Breland, Chris Bandi, City Spud, Darius Rucker, George Birge, Jimmie Allen and Kane Brown Kane Allen Brown (born October 21, 1993) is an American singer. Brown first came to the attention of the public through social media. He released his first EP, titled '' Closer'', in June 2015, and followed it with a new single, " Used to Love .... The album peaked at number 45 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and at number 37 in Canada. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References 2021 albums Nelly albums Country rap albums Columbia Records albums {{2020s-album-stub ...
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Heartland (The Judds Album)
''Heartland'' is the third studio album released by RCA Nashville in 1987 by the American country music duo The Judds. It features the singles "Don't Be Cruel" (a cover of the Elvis Presley song), "Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues", "Turn It Loose", and "I Know Where I'm Going". The album was released in Europe under the title ''Give a Little Love'' and featured six bonus tracks. It reached number 1 on England's country albums chart in 1987, soon after The Judds toured there. Critical reception ''Billboard'' reviewed the album in the issue dated February 7, 1987. The review said, "With each new outing, the Judds become more vocally adventurous and more eager to assert their delicate mastery over wide-ranging material, new and old. This album–as mournfully country as "The Sweetest Gift" and as airily jazzy as "Cow Cow Boogie"–floats confidently just above grasping tentacles of format. Maher relies almost totally on acoustic backing to trace and emphasize the Judds' vocal beauty; ...
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Heartland (Client Album)
''Heartland'' is the third studio album by English electronic music group Client, released on 21 March 2007. It is Client's only album to feature Emily Mann (known as Client E) as a member of the band. A limited edition of the album was also released in Germany, including a bonus DVD of all the group's music videos released up to that point. Track listing ''The Rotherham Sessions'' A collection of early demo versions from ''Heartland'', titled ''The Rotherham Sessions'', was released on 1 February 2006 as a limited edition download and CD through Client's website. #"Monkey on My Back" – 4:36 #"Six in the Morning (Dirty Girl)" – 3:26 #"Someone to Hurt" – 5:28 #"Leave the Man to Me!" – 3:36 #"Loosetalking" – 3:03 #"Can't Resist You" – 3:33 #"D.I.S.C.O." – 4:10 #"Heartland" – 5:11 "D.I.S.C.O." appeared under the title "Northern Soul" as a B-side on the "Lights Go Out" single. Personnel Credits adapted from ''Heartland'' album liner notes. ;Client * Client ...
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Heartland (band)
Heartland was an American country music band from Huntsville, Alabama. It originally consisted of Jason Albert (lead vocals), Craig Anderson (rhythm guitar), Todd Anderson (drums), Chuck Crawford (fiddle, background vocals), Mike Myerson (lead guitar), and Keith West (bass guitar, background vocals). Signed to Lofton Creek Records in 2006, the band topped the country charts that year with its debut single "I Loved Her First", also the title track to its debut album. After their next five singles failed to chart within the Top 40, all members except Albert and Crawford left, with former solo artist Chad Austin joining. History Heartland was founded in 1994 by Jason Albert, brothers Craig and Todd Anderson, Chuck Crawford, Mike Myerson, and Keith West. They performed at a June Jam in the state of Alabama in 1997, and began seeking a record contract through the assistance of songwriter Walt Aldridge. Heartland signed with an independent record label called Lofton Creek Records in 2 ...
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Heartland Rock
Heartland rock is a genre of rock music characterized by a straightforward, often roots musical style, often with a focus on blue-collar workers, and a conviction that rock music has a social or communal purpose beyond just entertainment. The genre is exemplified by singer-songwriters Tom Petty, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp and country music artists, including Steve Earle and Joe Ely. The genre developed in the 1970s and reached its commercial peak in the 1980s, when it became one of the best-selling genres in the United States. In the 1990s, many established acts faded and the genre began to fragment, but the major figures have continued to record with commercial success. Characteristics The term ''heartland rock'' was not coined to describe a clear genre until the 1980s. In terms of style, it often uses straightforward rock and roll, sometimes with elements of Americana with a basic rhythm and blues line-up of drums, keyboards and occasional horn section i ...
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John MacKay (journalist)
John MacKay (born 13 September 1966) is a Scottish broadcast journalist, television presenter, producer and writer. He currently is a co-anchor for the STV News at Six, alongside Kelly Ann Woodland, having previously served as the chief anchor for the West Central Scotland edition of '' STV News at Six.'' MacKay is a presnter for current affairs programme ''Scotland Tonight''. Born and raised in Glasgow, MacKay attended the University of Glasgow, where he was an editor for the Glasgow University Guardian. He began his career at The Sunday Post newspaper, before trialling for Radio Clyde and later joining BBC Radio Scotland. MacKay joined STV in 1994 as a presenter and reporter for ''Scotland Today''. Early life John MacKay was born on 13 September 1966 in Glasgow, the son of an aero engineer. His family are from the Isle of Lewis in the western isles of Scotland. MacKay grew up in the outskirts of Glasgow in Hillington and attended Penilee Secondary School. He studied politi ...
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