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Indian Summer may refer to: * Indian summer, a period of sunny, warm weather in autumn Film * ''Indian Summer'' (1970 film), a Yugoslav film by Nikola Tanhofer * ''Indian Summer'' (1972 film), original title ''La prima notte di quiete'', a French/ Italian film by Valerio Zurlini * ''Indian Summer'' (1973 film), a Bulgarian comedy-drama film by Milen Nikolov * ''Indian Summer'' (1993 film), an American comedy-drama film by Mike Binder * ''Indian Summer'' (1996 film) or ''Alive & Kicking'', a British drama film by Nancy Meckler * ''Indian Summer'' (2013 film), a film by Simon Brook Television * "Indian Summer", a 1973 episode of '' Man Alive'' * "Indian Summer", a 2007 episode of ''Mad Men'' * '' Indian Summers'', a 2015 British television drama on Channel 4 Literature * '' Der Nachsommer'' or ''Indian Summer'', an 1857 Austrian novel by Adalbert Stifter * ''Indian Summer'' (novel), an 1886 American novel by William Dean Howells * "Indian Summer" (story), a 1932 Ameri ...
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Indian Summer
An Indian summer is a period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that sometimes occurs in autumn in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. Several sources describe a true Indian summer as not occurring until after the first frost, or more specifically the first "killing" frost. Etymology The late 19th-century lexicographer Albert Matthews made an exhaustive search of early American literature in an attempt to discover who coined the expression. The earliest reference he found dated to 1851. He also found the phrase in a letter written in England in 1778, but discounted that as a coincidental use of the phrase. Later research showed that the earliest known reference to Indian summer in its current sense occurs in an essay written in the United States circa 1778 by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur. The letter was first published in French. The essay remained unavailable in the United States until the 1920s. Although the exact origins of the term are uncertain, it was perhaps ...
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John Wright's Indian Summers
''John Wright's Indian Summers'' (2007, ) is a book authored by John Wright describing his experiences as coach of Indian national cricket team. It is co-authored by Indian journalist Sharda Ugra and New Zealand writer Paul Thomas. External linksExcerpt of book at Sify.comReview at Outlook IndiaCustomer Review at Amazon
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Indian Summer (Victor Herbert Song)
"Indian Summer" is an American standard originally written as a piano piece by the prolific composer Victor Herbert. Al Dubin wrote lyrics for the tune in 1939, twenty years after Herbert wrote the tune. Herbert composed the tune in 1919, but it did not become a standard until much later, after the lyrics were added. Sheet music exists for Everett Hoagland and Don Reid versions, dating to 1934 and 1939 respectively, but the provenance of the second of these, at least, is doubtful, as Reid may not even have formed an orchestra until 1944. Dubin wrote his lyrics for the song in 1939, and in the same year Tommy Dorsey's orchestra had a number one hit with it on the ''Billboard'' singles chart. Covers It was also recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on November 5, 1939. Miller's version with vocalist Ray Eberle charted in 1940 for ten weeks, rising to number eight. Also in 1940, Sidney Bechet recorded one of the first jazz versions of the tune, performing it on soprano sax. Anot ...
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Landberk
Landberk was a Swedish prog/art rock band, characterized by the dark, sombre tone of their music. They were notable for their utilisation of the mellotron, which was as important as the guitar in their melodies. They also recorded a cover version of ''No More White Horses'', a song by Please, an almost forgotten psychedelic rock band of the 1960s. Discography Studio albums # '' Riktigt Äkta'', 1992 # '' Lonely Land'' (English version of ''Riktigt Äkta''), 1992 # ''One Man Tell's Another'', 1994 # '' Indian Summer'', 1996 Live recordings # '' Unaffected'', 1995 Singles and promotional recordings # '' Jag Är Tiden'', 1994 # ''Dream Dance A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensation (psychology), sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Humans spend about two hours dreaming per night, and each dream lasts around ...'', 1995 External links full discography and track listexcellent article about Landbe ...
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Hellions (band)
Hellions are an Australian punk rock band from Sydney, formed in 2013 after the break up of The Bride, in which drummer Anthony Caruso, bassist turned vocalist Dre Faivre and guitarist/vocalist Matt Gravolin continued under a different moniker. They have released four studio albums; their third, ''Opera Oblivia'', was nominated for the 2016 ARIA Award The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ... for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album. ''Rue'' their fourth studio album was released on 19 October 2018 via UNFD. Members Current *Anthony Caruso – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2013–present) *Dre Faivre – lead vocals (2013–present) *Josh Campiao – guitars, backing vocals (2015–present) Former *Matthew Gravolin – lead guitar, vocals (2013–2019) *Lewis Usher ...
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Dave Brubeck
David Warren Brubeck (; December 6, 1920 – December 5, 2012) was an American jazz pianist and composer. Often regarded as a foremost exponent of cool jazz, Brubeck's work is characterized by unusual time signatures and superimposing contrasting rhythms, Metre (music), meters, and tonality, tonalities. Born in Concord, California, Brubeck was drafted into the US Army, but was spared from combat service when a International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Red Cross show he had played at became a hit. Within the US Army, Brubeck formed one of the first racial integration, racially diverse bands. In 1951, Brubeck formed the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which kept its name despite shifting personnel. The most successful—and prolific—lineup of the quartet was the one between 1958 and 1968. This lineup, in addition to Brubeck, featured saxophonist Paul Desmond, bassist Eugene Wright and drummer Joe Morello. A U.S. Department of State-sponsored tour in 1958 featuring the band inspir ...
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Indian Summer (Carbon Leaf Album)
''Indian Summer'' is an album by Carbon Leaf, released on July 13, 2004 on Vanguard Records. Carbon Leaf's first major-label release, ''Indian Summer'' brought the band more popular attention and national radio airplay. Some songs from this album were re-recorded for the movie '' Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey''. Track listing Charts Singles Indian Summer Revisited ''Indian Summer Revisited'' is an album by Carbon Leaf released on August 9, 2014, on their Constant Ivy Music label. It is a re-recording of the album for its tenth anniversary. While their former record label, Vanguard Records, owns the master recordings for the album, the band owns the songs through their publishing company and label, Constant Ivy Music. The album was funded via the crowdfunding Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and alternative finance. In 2 ...
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Indian Summer (Mick Ronson Album)
''Indian Summer'' is a posthumous Mick Ronson soundtrack album A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' ... for a film that was never made. It contained previously unreleased material, most of it recorded around 1981. Many of the tracks were instrumentals. The track "Indian Summer" was considered for '' Heaven and Hull''. Track listing # "Indian Summer (Opening Title)" # "Tinker Street" # "Satellite 1" # "(Interlude) Get on With It" # "Ballad of Jack Daniels" # "Blue Velvet Skirt" # "Midnight Love" # "Satellite 1" # "Blue Velvet Skirt (Reprise)" # "Plane to England" # "China" # "I'd Give Anything to See You (Closing Title)" Mick Ronson albums Compilation albums published posthumously 2001 compilation albums {{2001-rock-album-stub ...
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Indian Summer (Go West Album)
''Indian Summer'' is the third studio album by English pop duo Go West, released in 1992. It includes the singles "King of Wishful Thinking", " Faithful", " What You Won't Do for Love" and "Still in Love". "King of Wishful Thinking" had been released as a single more than two years earlier, becoming a worldwide hit after being featured in the 1990 film ''Pretty Woman''. Track listing All tracks written by Peter Cox and Richard Drummie, except where noted. Personnel Go West * Peter Cox – lead and backing vocals, drums (3), keyboards (6, 10, 11, 12), guitars (8, 13), drum programming (11, 12), keyboard solo (11), cymbals (13), hi-hat (13) * Richard Drummie – backing vocals (1-10, 12, 13), keyboards (1, 2, 6-13), guitars (1, 3, 4, 6, 11, 13), cymbals (2), horn arrangements (8, 9, 10), ukulele (10), drum programming (11) Additional musicians * Peter Wolf – keyboards (1-4, 6, 13), drum programming (1-4, 6, 13) * Randy Kerber – acoustic piano (7, 8, 9), acoustic pian ...
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Live/Indian Summer
''Live/Indian Summer'' is the first live album by Al Stewart, released in 1981. It was originally released as a double LP, with sides 2, 3 & 4 featuring live material while side 1 featured five new studio recordings. The side 1 tracks were recorded at Evergreen Studios, Los Angeles between June–August 1981, while the three live sides were recorded at The Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles in April 1981. Although all musicians were credited, the band itself Shot in the Dark were uncredited on the album sleeve and label, which was the second and last album Stewart performed with them as his backing band. They are however introduced with Stewart before the first song of the live-set. This album was never released on CD in its entirety until 2007, where previously, the five studio tracks were released as bonus tracks on the 24 Carrots CD re-releases, and the live tracks on the 1997 re-release, ''Live at the Roxy, Los Angeles 1981''. The 2007 re-release includes all sixteen tracks on one ...
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Indian Summer (Poco Album)
''Indian Summer'' is the tenth studio album by the American country rock band Poco, released on May 1, 1977. The appearance of Steely Dan's Donald Fagen playing synthesizer on two of the tracks marked another move away from the country rock sound the band had primarily been known for. This was the band's last studio album before both Timothy B. Schmit and George Grantham left the group. Reception In his Allmusic review, music critic Peter Kurtz wrote the album was "a few notches down from their best, early material. The strongest song is the title track, which has some nice steel guitar and harmony vocals, but this high point is balanced by the closing number, "The Dance," a clumsy suite that's burdened by an over-the-top string and horn arrangement... File this under the "treading water" category." Track listing #"Indian Summer" ( Paul Cotton) – 4:40 #"Twenty Years" (Cotton) – 3:42 #"Me and You" (Timothy B. Schmit) – 2:44 #"Downfall" ( Rusty Young) – 4:33 #"Win or Lo ...
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Indian Summer (Indian Summer Album)
Indian Summer were a British progressive rock band in the early 1970s. History The quartet was formed in Coventry, UK, in 1969. Members were Malcolm Harker on bass, Paul Hooper on drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ..., Bob Jackson on keyboards and lead vocals and Colin Williams on guitar. Their manager was Jim Simpson who was managing Black Sabbath at the time. Simpson signed Indian Summer with the same production team to record their first and only album. This self-titled album (''Indian Summer'') was released two and a half years later, in 1971. Indian Summer disbanded in the beginning of 1972. ''Indian Summer'' Track listing Side one # "God is the Dog" – 6:38 # "Emotions of Men" – 5:44 # "Glimpse" – 6:45 # "Half Changed Again" – 6:27 ...
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