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Keepsake may refer to: *Souvenir, an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it * Gift book, a 19th-century decorated book which collected essays, short fiction, and poetry *Keepsake (band), an American emo/screamo band *Keepsake (quartet), an American barbershop quartet * ''Keepsake'' (video game), 2006 * ''Keepsake'' (Hatchie album), 2019 *''Keepsake'', a 2017 album by Heavy Heart *''Keepsake'', a 2010 album by Kathy and Carol * ''Keepsakes'' (album), by All About Eve, 2006 *"Keepsake", a song by The Gaslight Anthem from the 2012 album ''Handwritten'' *''The Keepsake ''The Keepsake'' was an English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857, published each Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for perusal during the year of the title. Like other literary annuals, ''The Keepsake'' was an anthology of short fiction, po ...'', a literary annual 1828–1857 See also

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Souvenir
A souvenir (), memento, keepsake, or token of remembrance is an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it. A souvenir can be any object that can be collected or purchased and transported home by the traveler as a memento of a visit. The object itself may have intrinsic value, or be a symbol of experience. Without the owner's input, the symbolic meaning is lost and cannot be articulated. As objects The tourism industry designates tourism souvenirs as commemorative merchandise associated with a location, often including geographic information and usually produced in a manner that promotes souvenir collecting. Throughout the world, the souvenir trade is an important part of the tourism industry serving a dual role, first to help improve the local economy, and second to allow visitors to take with them a memento of their visit, ultimately to encourage an opportunity for a return visit, or to promote the locale to other tourists as a form of word-o ...
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Gift Book
Gift books, literary annuals, or keepsakes were 19th-century books, often lavishly decorated, which collected essays, short fiction, and poetry. They were primarily published in the autumn, in time for the holiday season and were intended to be given away rather than read by the purchaser. They were often printed with the date of the coming new year, but copyrighted with the actual year of publication. History Gift books first appeared in England in the 1820s. They were modelled after the long-established literary almanacs published in France and Germany such as the '' Almanach des Muses'' (1765–1833) and Schiller's ''Musen-Almanach'' (1796–1800), but lacked some of the critical prestige of their Continental counterparts.Paula R. Feldman's introduction to a re-edition of ''The Keepsake for 1829.'' Broadview Press, 2006. The first known example is Rudolph Ackermann's ''Forget Me Not'', subtitled ''a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1823'', published in November 1822. I ...
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Keepsake (band)
Keepsake was an American emo/screamo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller, Mark Silva and Duane Hosein in Coral Springs, Florida. Hosein joined the band An Acre Lost (which changed name to Poison the Well in 1998) and ultimately had to quit Keepsake. He was replaced by Shane Halpern, former vocalist of An Acre Lost. After releasing three albums and EP on the independent label, Eulogy Recordings and Fearless Records, Geller left the band for personal reasons. He also produced three records for RED Music-distributed Undecided Records artists Shindig, Hearts Over Rome and Cru Jones. Geller moved into digital music and worked as EVP of Information Products at Grooveshark. Jesse Kriz was later a part of Actions Speak Louder and Until the End. They also appeared on '' Punk Goes Pop'' with the song " The Way You Love Me". Members Final lineup * Shane Halpern – lead vocals (1998–2003), guitar, synths (2001–2003) * Robert Yapkowitz – guitar (2000–2003), bass (2003) * Jesse Kriz ...
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Keepsake (quartet)
Keepsake was an American barbershop music, barbershop quartet from Florida that won the 1992 SPEBSQSA International Barbershop Competition. Members of the quartet are Joe Connelly (Melody, lead), Tony DeRosa (baritone), Don Barnick (Bass (voice type), bass), and Roger Ross (tenor). Discography * ''The Entertainer'' (CD) * ''Once Upon a Time'' (CD) * ''Without A Song'' (CD; 1992) They also appear on the Heralds of Harmony CD ''This Joint Is Jumpin''. References External links DiscographyfroPrimarily A CappellafroAIC entry
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Keepsake (video Game)
''Keepsake'' is a third person point-and-click adventure game developed by Canadian company Wicked Studios for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows platforms. The player plays as the main character Lydia. The quest starts that Lydia investigates what happened to Dragonvale Academy as she was on her way to meet a friend there, as she arrived she noticed that the academy was deserted. Although the game was met with mixed reviews, the developers endeavour to improve the game by releasing patches. Plot Lydia, the main character, has just arrived at Dragonvale Academy, a school of magic. Her best friend, Celeste, agreed to meet her outside the school at a nearby fountain, but when Lydia arrives, the school is deserted and Celeste is nowhere to be found. With the help of a wolf (who claims to be both a dragon and a familiar to a powerful mage) named Zak, Lydia sets out to find out what happened at Dragonvale Academy that caused the disappearance of hundreds of people and to reunite with her best ...
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Keepsake (Hatchie Album)
''Keepsake'' is the debut studio album by Australian musician Hatchie, released on 21 June 2019, through Double Double Whammy, Ivy League and Heavenly Recordings. The album was preceded by the singles "Without a Blush", "Stay With Me", and "Obsessed". Release and promotion On 26 February 2019, Hatchie announced the release of her debut studio album ''Keepsake'' alongside a pre-order. The announcement was accompanied by the release of the lead single "Without a Blush" and its music video, as well as spring tour dates. On 2 April 2019, Hatchie released "Stay With Me" as the second single from the album, with a music video also released on the same day. On 16 May 2019, Hatchie released "Obsessed" as the third single from the album also with an accompanying music video. North American fall tour dates were announced the same day. Critical reception ''Keepsake'' received universal acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from m ...
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Heavy Heart (band)
Heavy Heart are a British alternative rock band formed in 2014 in London. They are notable for writing, recording and releasing a new song each month of 2016, all of which then appeared on their 2017 debut ''Keepsake''. History Heavy Heart was initially formed at the start of 2014 in south-east London as a three-piece by Anna Vincent (vocals, guitar), James Vincent (guitar) and Patrick Fitzroy (guitar). They expanded the line-up later that year with the addition of Adam Williams (bass guitar) and Craig Brown (drums). The band self-released a demo cassette tape in 2014, following this in 2016 with a project which involved writing, recording and releasing a new song online every month throughout the year. All twelve songs formed a full-length vinyl collection entitled ''Keepsake'' which was released in March 2017 by London based independent record label, I Can & I Will and digitally by AWAL. Heavy Heart appeared live at 2015's CMJ Music Marathon in New York City, also pe ...
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Kathy And Carol
Kathleen Larisch and Carol McComb are American singers and instrumentalists, who performed together in the 1960s as Kathy and Carol. As a duo, they released an acclaimed 1965 folk song album on Elektra Records, before pursuing separate careers. They have reunited to perform together on several occasions in recent years. Early career and recordings Kathy Larisch and Carol McComb began singing together when in high school at Vista, California, in the early 1960s. They both played guitar and autoharp, and claimed influences from Joan Baez, Gene Autry, and Tex Ritter, among others. They worked as a duo in Southern California folk clubs, sometimes opening for the likes of Bill Monroe, Taj Mahal and Phil Ochs, and performed regularly at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles. Folk musician Michael Cooney then introduced them to singer Mark Spoelstra, who in turn recommended them to Elektra producer Paul Rothchild. In mid-1964, after they had performed at the Berkeley Folk Festival, Joan Bae ...
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Keepsakes (album)
''Keepsakes - A Collection'' is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances). Unlike '' Winter Words'', this compilation had the support and involvement of the band. Lead singer Julianne Regan said of it "Compiling the album reminded me that we were actually a pretty good band about 70% of the time." Track listing First CD: #Flowers in Our Hair (extended version) #In the Clouds #Calling Your Name #Paradise (1989 remix) #Martha's Harbour #Every Angel (7" remix) #What Kind of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody) #Wild Flowers (1988 BBC session version) #Candy Tree (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988) #Wild Hearted Woman (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988) #Our Summer (Live) #In the Meadow (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988) #Gold and Silver #Scarlet #Road to Your Soul #Drowning #December #What Kind of Fool 2006 #The Empty Dancehall ...
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Handwritten (The Gaslight Anthem Album)
''Handwritten'' is the fourth studio album and major label debut by American rock band the Gaslight Anthem, released on July 20, 2012, through Mercury Records. Produced by Brendan O'Brien, the album was preceded by its lead single, " 45", and features liner notes by Nick Hornby. Writing As of July 2010, Brian Fallon said he was working on new material for a fourth album. Subsequently, Fallon stated on his blog that the band would start writing their record in January 2011. However, prior to playing at Pinkpop in June 2011, Fallon stated that they had just started working on the new album and that it would not be released for at least a few months. In the same interview, Fallon said the band's next record would sound closer to their breakthrough record, ''The '59 Sound'', rather than ''American Slang''. During this time, Fallon was also working with good friend Ian Perkins, putting the finishing touches on their side project the Horrible Crowes. On October 6, 2011, the Gaslight An ...
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