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Living Proof may refer to: Film and television * ''Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story'', a 1983 American television film * Living Proof (2008 film), ''Living Proof'' (2008 film), an American television film directed by Dan Ireland * Living Proof (2017 film), ''Living Proof'' (2017 film), a documentary about a person with multiple sclerosis * Living Proof (Arrow), "Living Proof" (''Arrow''), a television episode Music Albums * Living Proof (Buddy Guy album), ''Living Proof'' (Buddy Guy album) or the title song, 2010 * Living Proof (Cher album), ''Living Proof'' (Cher album), 2001 ** Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, a concert tour by Cher, 2002–2005 * Living Proof (IQ album), ''Living Proof'' (IQ album), 1986 * Living Proof (State Champs album), ''Living Proof'' (State Champs album), 2018 * Living Proof (Sylvester album), ''Living Proof'' (Sylvester album), 1979 * ''Living Proof'' and ''Living Proof: The MGM Recordings 1963-1975'', two Hank Williams, Jr. discography#Albums, ...
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The Hank Williams Jr
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Sarah Whatmore
Sarah Louise Whatmore (born 21 September 1981) is an English singer-songwriter, best known for appearing in the first series of the British TV series ''Pop Idol''. Whatmore later went on to launch her own solo career. Early life Whatmore was born in Salford and raised in Walkden. Career ''Pop Idol'' Sarah Whatmore rose to fame in the first series of the British television show ''Pop Idol''. Simon Fuller signed her to RCA Records including a worldwide management deal with 19 Entertainment. Music career In 2002 and 2003 she released two singles "When I Lost You" and " Automatic", respectively, which both reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. Whatmore was writing for fellow ''Pop Idol'' alumni, and spent time working on her debut album, ''Living Proof''. A third single failed to materialise, and the release of ''Living Proof'' was cancelled. Several recordings were leaked over the years, including "Close To Me" and "Don't Let Me Go". Turning down the opportunity to b ...
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Just Testing
''Just Testing'' is the tenth studio album by the British rock band Wishbone Ash, released on 18 January 1980 by MCA Records. Recorded primarily at Surrey Sound Studios in England, it was the last to feature the original lead vocalist and bass guitarist Martin Turner until the release of '' Nouveau Calls'' (1987). The track "Helpless" is only the second cover version released by the band on a studio album, the previous one being "Vas Dis" on ''Pilgrimage''. The album reached number 43 in the UK Albums Chart. Track listing Personnel Wishbone Ash *Andy Powell – electric and acoustic guitars, back vocals *Laurie Wisefield – electric and acoustic guitars, back vocals *Martin Turner – lead vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, back vocals; co-producer *Steve Upton – drums and percussion Additional musicians *Claire Hamill – vocals (on "Living Proof", "Pay the Price" and "Master of Disguise") *Ian Kew – organ (on "Master of Disguise") Technical personnel *John Sher ...
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Hank Williams Jr
Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of southern rock, blues, and country. He is the son of country musician Hank Williams and the father of musicians Holly Williams and Hank Williams III. Williams began his career following in his famed father's footsteps, covering his father's songs and imitating his father's style. Williams' first television appearance was in a 1964 episode of ABC's ''The Jimmy Dean Show'', in which at age fourteen he sang several songs associated with his father. Later that year, he was a guest star on ''Shindig!'' Williams' style evolved slowly as he struggled to find his own voice and place within country music. This was interrupted by a near-fatal fall off the side of Ajax Peak in Montana on August 8, 1975. After an extended recovery, he challenged the country music establishment with a blend of count ...
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The Greatest (Cat Power Album)
''The Greatest'' is the seventh studio album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. All tracks on the album were written by Marshall, making it her first album not to include any cover songs. The Memphis Rhythm Band includes Roy Brewer, Teenie Hodges, Steve Potts, Dave Smith, Rick Steff, Doug Easley, Jim Spake, Scott Thompson and Susan Marshall. String arrangements were contributed by Harlan T. Bobo and Jonathan Kirkscey. ''The Greatest'' debuted at #34 on the ''Billboard'' 200, her highest charting album at the time. It also won the 2006 Shortlist Music Prize, making Marshall the first woman to win the honor. It was also named the 6th best album of 2006 by ''Rolling Stone'', as well as the 26th best album of the decade. Critical reception ''The Greatest'' has received a very positive response since its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album recei ...
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Lucky Town
''Lucky Town'' is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. The album was released on March 31, 1992, the same day as Springsteen's ''Human Touch'' album. ''Lucky Town'' peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200, with "Better Days" (paired with ''Human Touch''s title track) peaking at number one on the Mainstream Rock and number 16 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. ''Lucky Town'' has since sold more than one million copies in the United States. Background Springsteen was working on ''Human Touch'', which he intended to release sometime in 1990, but the project took him longer than he thought. He shelved the project in early 1991 and came back to it in September of the same year. Intending to record one more song for the album ("Living Proof"), he ended up with 10 new songs, which became ''Lucky Town''. Once he completed ''Lucky Town'', he decided to release both albums at the same time. While most of the songs from the album have received few pe ...
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The Sequel
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The Living Proof
"The Living Proof" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige for the soundtrack of the 2011 film ''The Help (film), The Help''. The song was later included on her tenth studio album ''My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)'' (2011). Blige composed the song along with the film's score composer Thomas Newman as well as Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas from production team The Underdogs (production team), The Underdogs. "The Living Proof" is a traditional power ballad with contemporary R&B elements. The song garnered positive reviews from contemporary critics, who praised its lyrical content and Blige's vocals. It was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, Best Original Song category at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, but lost to "Masterpiece (Madonna song), Masterpiece", performed by Madonna (entertainer), Madonna. Production Essence.com explained the production of the song" Charts Weekly charts References External links MaryJBlige.com< ...
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Living Proof (Ricky Van Shelton Song)
"Living Proof" is a song written by Johnny MacRae and Steve Clark, and recorded by American country music singer Ricky Van Shelton. It was released in July 1989 as the fourth single from the album '' Loving Proof''. It was Shelton's sixth No. 1 single on the ''Billboard magazine'' Hot Country Singles Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States. This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data from Nielsen BDS along with digital sal ... chart that October. Chart positions Year-end charts References *Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs: 1944-2005," 2006. 1989 singles Ricky Van Shelton songs Song recordings produced by Steve Buckingham (record producer) Columbia Nashville Records singles 1988 songs Songs written by Johnny MacRae {{1988-country-song-stub ...
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Living Proof (Camila Cabello Song)
"Living Proof" is a song by Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello from her second studio album ''Romance'' (2019), on which it appears as the second track. The song was released as the album's fifth single on November 15, 2019, along with the pre-order for the album. Background Cabello first teased the song in February 2019. She later announced the song's release on November 13, 2019. Cabello has stated that the song is one of her favorites she wrote for ''Romance'', stating that it was "her way of coping as a hopeless romantic". Composition "Living Proof" is a pop song that runs for 3 minutes and 14 seconds. The song opens with a clapping beat and a steady guitar. Cabello uses religious imagery to describe her relationship with her lover, in addition to a falsetto used "in stomping and catchy chorus". The song's opening contains a sample of a recording by Andy Jones for his The Africa Heartwood Project, which contains orphans singing. Music video The Alan Ferguson-directed music ...
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Hank Williams, Jr
Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of southern rock, blues, and country. He is the son of country musician Hank Williams and the father of musicians Holly Williams and Hank Williams III. Williams began his career following in his famed father's footsteps, covering his father's songs and imitating his father's style. Williams' first television appearance was in a 1964 episode of ABC's ''The Jimmy Dean Show'', in which at age fourteen he sang several songs associated with his father. Later that year, he was a guest star on ''Shindig!'' Williams' style evolved slowly as he struggled to find his own voice and place within country music. This was interrupted by a near-fatal fall off the side of Ajax Peak in Montana on August 8, 1975. After an extended recovery, he challenged the country music establishment with a blend of countr ...
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Living Proof (2008 Film)
''Living Proof'' is a 2008 Lifetime Television film, directed by Dan Ireland. The film stars Harry Connick, Jr. as Dr. Dennis Slamon, a doctor who is trying to find a cure for breast cancer. The film also stars Paula Cale, Angie Harmon and Amanda Bynes in supporting roles. Plot The film follows the true story of Dr. Dennis Slamon (played by Harry Connick, Jr.), who helped develop the breast cancer drug Herceptin, over the course of 8 years from 1988 to 1996. Dr. Slamon is a physician scientist at UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles), where he has developed the experimental drug Herceptin, which he believes will become a treatment for breast cancer. However, when the drug company stops funding the research, philanthropists, including Lilly Tartikoff (Angie Harmon) and Ronald Perelman help him continue drug research. Funding was done with an initial donation from Perelman's Revlon charity, and continued over the years with the "Fire and Ice Ball" organized by Tartikoff. Eventually the ...
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