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New Song may refer to: * " A New Song", a pamphlet of poems, chants, ballads and songs published by the International Workers Order in 1938 __NOTOC__ Music Songs * "New Song" (Howard Jones song), a 1983 song * "New Song" (Warpaint song), a 2016 song * "New Song" (The Who song), a 1978 song *"New Song", a song by Avail from their 2000 album ''One Wrench'' *"New Song" a song by UK Pop-Punk band Son of Dork *"New Song", a song by Sublime on their debut album 40 Oz. to Freedom Other *NewSong, a contemporary Christian music group * New Song, a music ministry and recording group sponsored by Geneva College *The New Song movement, Nueva canción, an Ibero-American movement and musical genre whose lyrics focus on social justice issues, originating in the 2016 **The New Song, La Nova Cançó, a Catalan music movement during francoism Churches *New Song Church, a church in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States *Newsong Church, a church in Santa Ana, California, United States, whic ...
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A New Song
''A New Song'' is a pamphlet of poems, chants, ballads and songs published by the International Workers Order The International Workers Order (IWO) was an insurance, mutual benefit and fraternal organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as the result of legal action undertaken by the state of New York in 1951 on the grounds that the organization ... in 1938. Music books Pamphlets 1938 books {{Poetry-collection-stub ...
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New Song (Howard Jones Song)
"New Song" is the debut single by musician Howard Jones, released in August 1983. The single reached number three on the UK Singles Chart, spending 20 weeks in the Top 75. On the UK seven-inch single, the song's lyrics are printed in a spiral on the A-side label, with all the credits printed on the B-side. It was released in the US in early 1984, peaking at #27 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The track later appeared on Jones' debut album ''Human's Lib''. Background Howard Jones said, "In 'New Song,' I wanted a song that was like my manifesto, like why I wanted to be in the business and why I wanted to write songs in the first place. I was working in the factory at the time - I was doing the gigs at night and I was working in the factory. And I wanted to say to people, 'You can. It is possible to do what you really want to do if you've got enough guts and determination. You can do what you're really good at in this life if you set your mind to it.' And so really that's what t ...
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New Song (Warpaint Song)
"New Song" is a song by the American indie rock band Warpaint. It is the third track and lead single from the band's third studio album ''Heads Up'', and was released on August 1, 2016 on Rough Trade Records. Release and promotion The single has been remixed by the band Soulwax and Mike D of the Beastie Boys. The band performed the song on ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon''. On December 9, 2016, Warpaint released a video for "New Song" on YouTube. Reception "New Song" was generally well received by critics, but noted for being different from Warpaint's past material. ''NME'' described the single as "the poppiest thing arpaint hasever done and probably the catchiest too". The ''Los Angeles Times'' called the single a "striking departure" from the band's previous work, but stated the song had "easy-to-memorize lyrics and a happy earworm of a melody". ''The Guardian'' called the song a "disco charmer". "New Song" was the band's first single to chart on the ''Bil ...
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New Song (The Who Song)
"New Song" is the first track from The Who's album ''Who Are You''. It was written by Pete Townshend. Lyrics The lyrics of "New Song" are about FM radio's demand for bands to clone their previous hits. Pete Townshend, the author of the song, once said, "This is a diatribe against the requirements of FM radio (at the time) for every band of the day to produce 'clones' of their earlier successful airplay hits. This was my signal to everyone that I had decided to deal a wonky deck full of theatrical parodies and anachronisms. Needless to say, the song didn't get airplay and neither did it make the critics happy. Great sounding cut, such a pity it is full of such cynical sentiment." Music Like many of ''Who Are Yous songs, "New Song" features a slick production sound, as well as the use of synthesizers. New Song' was the first song I ever wrote on a polyphonic synthesizer," Townshend said. "It was blocked out on an ARP OMNI, that company's first polyphonic machine. It may have been t ...
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One Wrench
''One Wrench'' is Avail's fifth studio album, released in 2000. It was their first album for Fat Wreck Chords. Critical reception The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Descended from the ''Pittsburgh Gazette'', established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the All ...'' called the album "another high-intensity collection from heundersung working-class heroes." Track listing # "Fast One" – 2:03 # "Taken" – 2:35 # "N30" – 2:16 # "Leveled" – 2:22 # "New Song" – 2:23 # "High Lonesome" – 3:02 # "Invisible" – 2:48 # "Union" – 2:23 # "Heron" – 2:29 # "Rest" – 1:54 # "C. Days" – 2:04 # "Bell" – 3:00 # "Leather" – 1:24 # "Old Dominion" – 2:37 Production *Engineer, Producer - Mark Miley *Mastered by Bill McElroy References Avail albums 2000 albums Fat Wreck Chords albums {{2000s-punk-album-stub ...
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Son Of Dork
Son of Dork were a British pop punk band formed by James Bourne after his previous band, Busted, split in January 2005. The name of the band came from a scene in the 1990 film '' Problem Child'' where the chant "Son of Dork" is used. Their debut single, " Ticket Outta Loserville", was released in November 2005, reaching No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. Their second single, "Eddie's Song", reached No. 10 in January 2006. Formation James Bourne placed adverts in publications such as NME and The Stage in order to recruit potential band members for his new project. The members that were chosen had all been involved in bands. Drummer Danny Hall had previously spent ten years with hardcore metal band "Spiral Rocks" and Punk band "Like I Care", whereas guitarist Chris Leonard had been in band "Stamford Amp", the house band on BBC's '' The Saturday Show'' in 2002 and had also toured with acts including Brian McFadden and Busted. Steven Rushton was dividing his time between ...
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40 Oz
Malt liquor is a type of mass market beer with high alcohol content, most closely associated with North America. Legally, it often includes any alcoholic beverage with 5% or more alcohol by volume made with malted barley. In common usage, it refers to beers containing a high alcohol content, generally above 6%, which are made with ingredients and processes resembling those for American-style lagers. Manufacture Malt liquor is a strong lager or ale in which sugar, corn or other adjuncts are added to the malted barley to boost the total amount of fermentable sugars in the wort. This gives a boost to the final alcohol concentration without creating a heavier or sweeter taste. Also, they are not heavily hopped, so they are not very bitter. Brewing and legal definitions Malt liquor is typically straw to pale amber in color. While traditional premium lager is made primarily from barley, water, and hops, malt liquors tend to make much greater use of inexpensive adjuncts such ...
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NewSong
NewSong is an American contemporary Christian music group that was founded in 1981, at Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Georgia. They have had twelve GMA Dove Award nominations, and one 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Grammy Award Nomination. They are also the founders of the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, the United States' largest annual Christian music tour. It began in 1995, and is hosted by NewSong. Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, Winter Jam has had many of the most popular Contemporary artists perform each year, including TobyMac, Hillsong United, Hillsong UNITED, Newsboys, Lecrae, MercyMe, and Skillet (band), Skillet. NewSong has frequently provided support for organizations working with abandoned and underprivileged children. For years they worked with World Vision, a humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their community to rid them of poverty and injustice. Then in 2006, the band became involved with Holt International, a world leade ...
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Geneva College
Geneva College is a private Christian college in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1848, in Northwood, Ohio, the college moved to its present location in 1880, where it continues to educate a student body of about 1400 traditional undergraduates in over 30 majors, as well as graduate students in a handful of master's programs. The only undergraduate institution affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), the college's undergraduate core curriculum emphasizes the humanities and the formation of a Reformed Christian worldview. History Geneva College was founded in 1848 in Northwood, Ohio, by John Black Johnston, a minister of the RPCNA. The college was founded as "Geneva Hall", and was named after the Swiss center of the Reformed faith movement. After briefly closing during the American Civil War, the college continued operating in Northwood until 1880. By that time, the college leadership had begun a search for alternate locations that ...
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Nueva Canción
Nueva canción (European , ; 'new song') is a left-wing social movement and musical genre in Latin America and the Iberian peninsula, characterized by folk-inspired styles and socially committed lyrics. ''Nueva canción'' is widely recognized to have played a profound role in the pro-democracy social upheavals in Portugal, Spain and Latin America during the 1970s and 1980s, and was popular amongst socialist organizations in the region. Songs reflecting conflict have a long history in Spanish, and in Latin America were particularly associated with the "''corrido''" songs of Mexico's War of Independence after 1810, and the early 20th Century years of Revolution. ''Nueva canción'' then surfaced almost simultaneously during the 1960s in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Spain. The musical style emerged shortly afterwards in other areas of Latin America where it came to be known under similar names. ''Nueva canción'' renewed traditional Latin American folk music, and was soon associated ...
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Ibero-America
Ibero-America ( es, Iberoamérica, pt, Ibero-América) or Iberian America is a region in the Americas comprising countries or territories where Spanish language, Spanish or Portuguese language, Portuguese are predominant languages (usually former colony, territories of Portugal or Spain). Portugal and Spain are themselves included in some definitions, such as that of the Ibero-American Summit and the Organization of Ibero-American States. The Organization of Ibero-American States also includes Spanish-speaking Equatorial Guinea, in Central Africa, but not the Portuguese-speaking African countries. The Latin Recording Academy, the organization responsible for the Latin Grammy Awards, also includes Spain and Portugal as well as the Latino population of Canada and the United States in their definition of Ibero-America. The prefix ''Ibero-'' and the adjective ''Iberian'' refer to the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, which includes Portugal and Spain. Ibero-America includes all Hispanic ...
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Nova Cançó
A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramatic appearance of a nova vary, depending on the circumstances of the two progenitor stars. All observed novae involve white dwarfs in close binary systems. The main sub-classes of novae are classical novae, recurrent novae (RNe), and dwarf novae. They are all considered to be cataclysmic variable stars. Classical nova eruptions are the most common type. They are likely created in a close binary star system consisting of a white dwarf and either a main sequence, subgiant, or red giant star. When the orbital period falls in the range of several days to one day, the white dwarf is close enough to its companion star to start drawing accreted matter onto the surface of the white dwarf, which creates a dense but shallow atmosphere. This atmosp ...
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