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Lucky Girl (2016 Film)
Lucky Girl may refer to: Fictional characters * Gwen Tennyson, also known as Lucky Girl, a character in the ''Ben 10'' franchise * Lucky Girl, a character in the 2006 Philippine film ''D' Lucky Ones'' Film and television * "Lucky Girl" (''Ben 10''), an episode of ''Ben 10'' * ''Lucky Girl'' (1932 film), a film starring Gene Gerrard * ''Lucky Girl'' (1989 film), a film nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Short Animation * ''Lucky Girl'' (2001 film), a Canadian film starring Elisha Cuthbert * ''Lucky Girl'' (2015 film), an American television film featuring Gary Anthony Sturgis Music Albums * ''Lucky Girl'' (album), a 2005 album by Katreeya English * ''Lucky Girl'', a 2000 album by Anne Cochran * ''Lucky Girl'', a 2006 album by Janelle Jamer Songs * "Lucky Girl", a song by Bettina Bush * "Lucky Girl", a song by Buddha Sounds * "Lucky Girl", a song by Camilla and Rebecca Rosso from the soundtrack of the film ''Legally Blondes'' * "Lucky Girl", a song by Catherine ...
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Gwen Tennyson
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tennyson, occasionally known as Lucky Girl, is a fictional character (arts), character that appears in the Ben 10, ''Ben 10'' franchise. The paternal Cousin, first cousin and Best friends forever, best friend of Title character, title protagonist Ben Tennyson, Gwen is a core member of Ben’s team who frequently aids him in his various adventures. A highly intelligent and a skilled martial artist, Gwen later develops magic abilities that are eventually revealed to be alien in nature, having inherited it from her alien paternal grandmother, Verdona. Gwen was created for Ben 10 (2005 TV series), ''Ben 10'' (2005–2008), in which she was voiced as a 10-year-old by Meagan Smith, with Tara Strong voicing her future version. Smith was replaced by Ashley Johnson (actress), Ashley Johnson, who voiced the teenage Gwen for the sequel series ''Ben 10: Alien Force'' (2008–2010), ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien'' (2010–2012), and ''Ben 10: Omniverse'' (2012–2014), while Montser ...
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Catherine Britt
Catherine Elisabeth Britt (born 31 December 1984) is an Australian country music artist who has had success in both her native Australia and in the United States. She started her career in Newcastle in 1999, she moved to Nashville from 2002 to 2008 and then returned to Australia. Britt has had three singles in top 40 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts with "The Upside of Being Down", her highest, peaking at No. 36 in 2004. Britt has released seven studio albums in Australia, where all seven have appeared on the ARIA Albums Chart, ''Too Far Gone'' (16 January 2006), ''Little Wildflower'' (14 January 2008), ''Catherine Britt'' (28 May 2010) and ''Always Never Enough'' (10 August 2012). All five albums have been nominated for ARIA Music Awards in the category, Best Country Album. At the Country Music Awards of Australia Britt has won four Golden Guitar trophies, Female Artist of the Year for "What I Did Last Night" (2009), "Charlestown Road" (2013) and "Bones ...
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Sailing At The 1912 Summer Olympics – 8 Metre Class
Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails, wingsails or kites—to propel a craft on the surface of the ''water'' (sailing ship, sailboat, raft, windsurfer, or kitesurfer), on ''ice'' (iceboat) or on ''land'' (land yacht) over a chosen course, which is often part of a larger plan of navigation. From prehistory until the second half of the 19th century, sailing craft were the primary means of maritime trade and transportation; exploration across the seas and oceans was reliant on sail for anything other than the shortest distances. Naval power in this period used sail to varying degrees depending on the current technology, culminating in the gun-armed sailing warships of the Age of Sail. Sail was slowly replaced by steam as the method of propulsion for ships over the latter part of the 19th century – seeing a gradual improvement in the technology of steam through a number of stepwise developments. Steam allowed scheduled services that ran at higher average speeds than sailin ...
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''Faithfull Forever'' is a studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released only in the United States. "Some Other Spring", "Lucky Girl" and "I'm the Sky" are unique to this album. The rest of the songs had been released as singles or would later be released on '' Love in a Mist'', although the version of "Counting" is a different mix from its European release, and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," with choral overdubs, differs significantly from the one on '' North Country Maid''. Mike Leander was the arranger; Gus Dudgeon and Vic Smith were the engineers and Jean-Marie Perrier for the photography. Track listing # "Counting" (Bob Lind) - 2:52 # "Tomorrow's Calling" (Eric Woolfson) - 2:58 # "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" ( Ewan MacColl) - 3:47 # "With You in Mind" (Jackie DeShannon) - 2:26 # "In the Night Time" ( Donovan) - 3:05 # "Ne Me Quitte Pas" (Love theme from ''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'') ( Jacques Demy, Michel Legrand) - 2:35 # "Monday, M ...
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''Rumble Doll'' is the debut full-length album from singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa. It features twelve tracks, eleven by Scialfa and one co-written with Mike Campbell. It also features a number of guest stars in production and playing roles, namely Mike Campbell and Bruce Springsteen, as well as; Kenny Aronoff, Jim Keltner, Nils Lofgren, Jeff Porcaro and Benmont Tench. Allmusic's Tim Griggs gave the record 3 of 5 stars, and called it "a slow seduction". He called the title track "a gem", and praised the production, which he called "low-key compared to 60's girl singers produced by Phil Spector." Track listing Production *Produced By Mike Campbell & Bruce Springsteen *Engineers: Mike Campbell, Rob Jaczko, Dennis Kirk, Mark Linett *Assistant Engineers: Martin Brumbach, Greg Goldman, Brandon Harris, David Knight, Tom Nellen, Mike Piersante, Richard Plank, Chuck Plotkin, Brian Soucy, Gabriel Sutter, Randy Wine *Mixing: Bob Clearmountain *Mastering: Stephen Marcussen Person ...
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Unexpected (Michelle Williams Album)
''Unexpected'' is the third solo studio album by American singer Michelle Williams. It was released by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment on October 7, 2008 in North America. Her first solo project following the disbandment of her group Destiny's Child in 2006, it marked Williams' first full-length dance-influenced commercial pop album, moving away from the gospel style of her previous efforts ''Heart to Yours'' (2002) and '' Do You Know'' (2004). ''Unexpected'' fuses dance-pop, R&B and electronic music to form a wide selection of up-tempo, beat-driven, club-oriented songs which gradually calm into slower material more R&B in sound and style. Recording sessions for the album originally began in 2005, with the songs being mostly mid-tempo contemporary R&B and soul songs, however, after playing the "first sketch" of the album to her mother, Williams says she was "challenged" to go back and record songs that "people could dance to" and so in 2007 Williams began workin ...
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Maggie Thrett
Maggie Thrett (born Diane Pine; November 18, 1946 – December 18, 2022) was an American actress and singer. Biography At age 15, she made her off-Broadway debut in 1962 in ''Out Brief Candle''. By the age of 18, she was regularly performing as a dancer at Trude Heller's in Greenwich Village, New York, as observed in the January 1965 edition of ''Harper's Bazaar''. As a vocalist, Thrett recorded a single (under her birth name) entitled "Lucky Girl" for Take 3 Records in 1964, and had a minor US hit (as Maggie Thrett) in 1965 with "Soupy", produced by Bob Crewe and issued on the DynoVoice (formerly Dyno-Vox) label. ''Billboard'' journalist Aaron Sternfield, reviewing a live performance at Basin Street East, New York, on July 15, 1965, wrote that she "has a magnificent range, her phrasing and timing are near perfect, and she blends the right combination of sex and satire." In 1966, Thrett went to Hollywood to further her acting career. As an actress, she had roles in a ''Star ...
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The Orange Album
''The Orange Album'' is the debut (and to date, only) album by American band Stefy. It was released on August 29, 2006, in the United States and on April 23, 2007, in the United Kingdom by Wind-up. Compared to the works of Gwen Stefani and Blondie, the album took influence from pop, new wave, electronic, and rock music. Stefy collaborated with producers Jimmy Harry and Glitch for the album, as well as Greg Kurstin Gregory Allen Kurstin (born May 14, 1969) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. He has won nine Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2017 and 2018, and written and produced four songs ... and Mimi Jacobson for lyrics. According to the lead singer, Stefy Rae, ''The Orange Album'' took over three years to complete. ''The Orange Album'' received mixed reviews from Music journalism, music critics, with many applauding the "danceable qualities" of the album, but criticizing the "weak" songs. Commercially, ...
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''Of All the Things'' is the second studio album by Jazzanova, released in 2008. It features guest appearances from Phonte, Paul Randolph, Ben Westbeech, Thief, José James, Leon Ware, Dwele, Joe Dukie, Pedro Martins, Azymuth Azymuth is a Brazilian jazz-funk trio formed in 1973. The original band members were the now late Jose Roberto Bertrami (keyboards), plus Alex Malheiros (bass, guitars), and Ivan Conti (drums, percussion). History From 1979 to 1988, they releas ..., and Bembé Segue. Track listing Charts References External links * {{Authority control 2008 albums Jazzanova albums Verve Records albums ...
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