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Really may refer to: * ''Really'' (album), by JJ Cale * Really (TV channel) *''Really'', a 2006 film starring Philip Arditti *''Really'', a 2000 album by David Huff *"Really", a 2018 song by Blackpink from '' Square Up'' See also * * Real (other) Real may refer to: Currencies * Argentine real * Brazilian real (R$) * Central American Republic real * Mexican real * Portuguese real * Spanish real * Spanish colonial real Nature and science * Reality, the state of things as they exist, ...
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Really (album)
''Really'' is the second studio album by J. J. Cale, released on December 4, 1972. Background After several years in California working as an engineer in Leon Russell's studio, Cale returned home to Oklahoma gigging in obscurity when Eric Clapton recorded the arrangement of " After Midnight" that Cale had released as a B-side to a Liberty single in 1966. The song became a hit in 1970 and put Cale on the map as a songwriter. He recorded his debut album, ''Naturally'', in 1971, which included a slower version of "After Midnight" and the minor hit single "Crazy Mama", which rose to number 22. Already wary of stardom, Cale toured and recorded at his own pace throughout the decade, oblivious to trends and eschewing publicity. Recording ''Really'' was produced by Audie Ashworth, who continued to produce Cale until 1983. Cale's second album further developed the "Tulsa sound" that he became known for: a swampy mix of folk, jazz, shuffling country blues, and rock ā€˜n’ roll. Altho ...
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Really (TV Channel)
Really is a British free-to-air digital television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland, currently owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The channel launched on 19 May 2009 as UKTV's channel for female audiences. The channel shows a mixture of lifestyle, medical, real life, crime and paranormal programming. It is available on satellite through Sky and Freesat, cable through Virgin Media and also on digital terrestrial provider Freeview. History of Really The channel was launched on 19 May 2009 at 9am as part of the major rebranding and repositioning of the UKTV network. The new channel was created to provide fashion, medical, real life, and crime programming on the UKTV network, by airing programming previously aired on UKTV Style. As part of the repositioning of UKTV Style to Home, this channel would focus primarily on home and garden programming. As part of this, UKTV Gardens was closed, with programmes merged with Home. The new channel Really would launch from ...
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Philip Arditti
Philip Ishak Arditti is a British-Swiss theatre and television actor famous for his role as Uday Hussein in the four episode ''House of Saddam'' television docudrama. He also appeared in the film '' Red 2'', a sequel to 2010's '' Red''. He was part of the team that founded the Arcola Theatre in London. Early years Arditti was born in Geneva in 1979 of Italian and Turkish Jewish Sephardic descent, and grew up in Istanbul and moved to London in 1999. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2004. Career He began his TV and film career in some of British television's most popular series including '' Casualty'', '' Spooks'' and '' Silent Witness''. He also appeared in the British comedy drama film '' Happy-Go-Lucky''. His radio plays includSnow(adapted from the novel by Orhan Pamuk) an In 2013, he appeared in Turkish television series ''Son'' and in the film '' Singing Women'' directed by Turkish film director Reha Erdem. In 2014 he appeared in the BBC/ Sundance ...
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David Huff (drummer)
White Heart, also listed as Whiteheart, was an American contemporary Christian music and pop-rock band which formed in 1982. White Heart's discography includes thirteen albums, the most recent of which was released in 1997. Original members Billy Smiley and Mark Gersmehl worked with a continually changing cast of bandmates. In 1986, former roadie Rick Florian became the lead singer. Smiley started his own label, Cul-de-Sac Records. Gersmehl continues to write music and has released solo efforts. Florian is a real estate agent in the Franklin, Tennessee, area and also continues to sing for various recording projects. History Formation White Heart formed in 1982 and the first two albums were produced by Bill Smiley and Dann Huff, the two friends who formed the group and were listening to groups like Toto, Boz Scaggs, Journey, and Steely Dan at the time. The original lineup consisted of Billy Smiley (guitar, keyboards, and occasional lead vocals), Mark Gersmehl (keyboards and ...
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Square Up (EP)
''Square Up'' is the first Korean extended play (second overall) by South Korean girl group Blackpink. It was released on June 15, 2018 by YG Entertainment. The EP is available in two physical versions and contains four tracks, with "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" released as the lead single. The song peaked at number one in South Korea for three weeks and became the highest-charting song by a female K-pop act in the United States and United Kingdom at the time. The track "Forever Young (Blackpink song), Forever Young" was later promoted on Korean music programs and peaked at number two in South Korea. Upon its release, ''Square Up'' debuted atop the Circle Album Chart, Gaon Album Chart and went on to sell almost 179,000 copies in its first fifteen days of availability in South Korea. The EP also debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Blackpink's highest selling album in a Western market as well as the highest-charting album by a female K-pop group. It was cert ...
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