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Not Fade Away (other)
Not Fade Away may refer to: Music * "Not Fade Away" (song), a 1957 song by Buddy Holly, covered by many others * ''Not Fade Away'' (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album), a 1992 album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band * ''Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly)'', a 1996 tribute album * ''Not Fade Away'' (David Kitt album), a 2006 album by David Kitt Television episodes * "Not Fade Away" (''Angel''), the series finale * "Not Fade Away" (''Fear the Walking Dead'') * "Not Fade Away", episode of '' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' Other uses * ''Not Fade Away'' (film), a 2012 film directed by David Chase * ''Not Fade Away,'' a play by Richard Cameron * ''Not Fade Away,'' a novel by Jim Dodge Jim Dodge (born 1945) is an American novelist and poet whose works combine themes of folklore and fantasy, set in a timeless present. He has published three novels—''Fup'', ''Not Fade Away,'' and ''Stone Junction''—and a collection of poetry a ...
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Not Fade Away (song)
"Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is likely to have been a formality) and first recorded by Holly and his band, the Crickets. Original song Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, the same day the song "Everyday" was recorded. The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, with the second stress occurring on the second rather than third beat of the first measure, which was an update of the "hambone" rhythm, or patted juba from West Africa. Jerry Allison, the drummer for the Crickets, pounded out the beat on a cardboard box. Allison, Holly's best friend, wrote some of the lyrics, though his name never appeared in the songwriting credits. Joe Mauldin played the double bass on this recording. It is likely that the backing vocalists were Holly, Allison, and Niki Sullivan, but this is ...
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Not Fade Away (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Album)
''Not Fade Away'' is a 1992 album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Two singles from the album charted: a cover of " I Fought the Law" reached 66 on the US Country charts, and "One Good Love" reached 74 on the US Country charts. Suzy Bogguss appears as guest vocalist on "Don't Underestimate Love". The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band also appeared on her 1992 album ''Voices in the Wind''. This album should not be confused with ''Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly)'', a Buddy Holly tribute album that included one track by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Track listing # " Not Fade Away" ( Charles Hardin, Norman Petty) – 2:52 # "Little Angel" ( Matraca Berg, Jeff Hanna) – 3:52 # " Mama Tried" ( Merle Haggard) – 2:52 # "One Good Love" ( Radney Foster, Jeff Hanna) – 3:47 # "Losin' You" ( Bob Carpenter, Tom Kell) – 4:20 # " I Fought the Law" (Sonny Curtis) – 2:19 # "Mother of the Bride" ( Jimmy Ibbotson) – 3:46 # "Don't Underestimate Love" (Matraca Berg, Jeff Hanna) – 3:47 # "Wh ...
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Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly)
''Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly)'' is a tribute album to Buddy Holly. It was released in February 1996 by MCA Records. The album peaked at number 19 on the '' Billboard'' Top Country Albums Top Country Albums is a chart published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine in the United States. The 50-position chart lists the most popular country music albums in the country, calculated weekly by Broadcast Data Systems based on physical sales ... chart and number 119 on the all-genre ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing Charts References {{Authority control 1996 albums Country albums by American artists MCA Records albums ...
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Not Fade Away (David Kitt Album)
''Not Fade Away'' is the fifth album recorded by Irish singer-songwriter David Kitt, and was released on 18 August 2006. The album was also nominated for the Choice Music Prize as an album of the year but lost out to The Divine Comedy's album ''Victory for the Comic Muse ''Victory for the Comic Muse'' is the ninth studio album by Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2006 by EMI. The title derives from the E.M. Forster book '' A Room with a View'' ("I have won a great victory for the comic m ...''. The album spawned the popular single, "Say No More", which received extensive airplay on national radio in summer 2006. Track listing # "One Clear Way" – 3:40 # "Grey Day" – 2:49 # "Up To You" – 3:44 # "Sleep" – 3:50 # "I Know The Reason" – 4:12 # "Nothing Else" – 4:49 # "Wish And I Won't Stop" – 2:42 # "Guilty Prayers, Pointless Ends" – 6:23 # "Say No More" – 2:43 # "Don't Fuck With Me" – 4:29 # "With You" – 4:47 References External ...
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Not Fade Away (Angel)
"Not Fade Away" is the 22nd and final episode of season 5, and the series finale of the television show ''Angel''. Written by series creator Joss Whedon and directed and co-written by Jeffrey Bell, it was originally broadcast on May 19, 2004 on the WB network. In "Not Fade Away", Angel convinces his team that they must take out every member of the Circle of the Black Thorn in a defiant and probably futile stand against the Senior Partners of Wolfram & Hart. He tells his team to make the most of what may be their last day on Earth: Gunn visits his old neighborhood; Wesley tends to the wounded Illyria; Lorne spends some time onstage; Spike performs poetry at an open mic, and Angel visits his son. When night falls, the team divides and sets out to eliminate the members of the Black Thorn, incurring the wrath of the armies of hell. Plot Angel briefs his team on his plan to kill all the members of the Circle of the Black Thorn. Marcus Hamilton calls Angel to an emergency meeti ...
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Not Fade Away (Fear The Walking Dead)
"Not Fade Away" is the fourth episode of the first season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series '' Fear the Walking Dead'', which aired on AMC on September 20, 2015 in the United States. Plot Days after the National Guard quarantines the neighborhood into a Safe Zone, residents try to resume life normally, though tensions build under the military rule. A perimeter fence is erected around the neighborhood, and citizens are subjected to strict curfews and regular health monitoring. Madison grows stressed by extra work in taking care of her overcrowded home, while Travis takes on a new role as civilian liaison. Chris begins to document the ongoing events using a video camera; while filming atop the house roof one afternoon, he notices what appears to be a light flashing repeatedly from a window located in the uninhabitable "Dead Zone" outside the fence. Believing it may be a signal from someone alive, he shows the video to Travis, who dismisses it and discourages C ...
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Not Fade Away (film)
''Not Fade Away'' is a 2012 American drama film and the first directed by '' The Sopranos creator, David Chase. It was released on December 21, 2012. Plot In 1960s suburban New Jersey, a group of friends form a rock band and try to make it big. In his late teens, Douglas Damiano lives with: his father Pat, who suffers from psoriasis and is physically rough with Douglas; his mother Antoinette, who frequently grows hysterical and threatens suicide; and his sister Evelyn. Douglas sees his friend Eugene Gaunt singing and playing lead guitar for a band in high school, and resolves to join the band to earn the affections of Grace Dietz. Douglas gets his chance when the band's drummer, Schindewulf, is drafted to go to Vietnam. In the wake of the " British Invasion", Gene is trying to remodel his band after the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and he believes Douglas is suited to this style. Following an awkward bass player losing his position, the core of the band is Douglas, Gene ...
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Richard Cameron (writer)
Richard Cameron (born 16 June 1948) is an English playwright from Doncaster . His themes are Northern post-industrial society, working class life, tough women and violent men. Cameron's plays include ''Pond Life'' (1992), ''Not Fade Away'' (1993), ''The Mortal Ash'' (1994), ''Almost Grown'' (1994), ''All of You Mine'' (1996), ''The Glee Club'' (2002), ''Gong Donkeys'' (2004), ''Flower Girls'' (2007), and ''Can't Stand Up For Falling Down''. Cameron wrote ''Dear Nobody'' starring Sean Maguire, and ''Stone, Scissors, Paper'' for BBC (1997). He has also contributed to the popular TV series Midsomer Murders ''Midsomer Murders'' is a British crime drama television series, adapted by Anthony Horowitz and Douglas Watkinson from the novels in the '' Chief Inspector Barnaby'' book series (created by Caroline Graham), and broadcast on two channels of I ..., writing the script for the episode "Midsomer Rhapsody". References External linksProfile at Curtis Brown agency
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