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Rise Again (The Dreaming Album)
Rise Again may refer to: * "Rise Again" (DJ Sammy song) * "Rise Again" (The Rankin Family song) * "Rise Again", a song by Hush from ''The Open Book'' * "Rise Again", a song by Dallas Holm * ''Rise Again'' (Alabama Thunderpussy album), 1998 * ''Rise Again'' (The Dreaming album), 2015, album by American band The Dreaming * ''Rise Again'' (The Purple Helmets album), 1989 * ''Rise Again'', an EP by Crush 40 Crush 40 is a Japanese-American hard rock band. The group consists of guitarist and composer Jun Senoue and vocalist Johnny Gioeli, although Senoue has featured other lead vocalists on a Crush 40 album. Crush 40 is best known for their contribu ..., 2012 * ''Rise Again'' (songbook), sequel to ''Rise Up Singing'' {{disambiguation ...
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Rise Again (DJ Sammy Song)
Rise Again is a song co-written and recorded by DJ Sammy with vocals by Loona. It was released in August 2004 as the first single from the album '' The Rise''. The beginning of the song samples the beginning of " Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2. The song was used in the soundtrack for the film '' It's All Gone Pete Tong''. Music video The video shows DJ Sammy and Loona who was in the early stages of pregnancy. Scenes include DJ Sammy walking in Palma de Mallorca Palma (; ; also known as ''Palma de Mallorca'', officially between 1983–88, 2006–08, and 2012–16) is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situate ..., on a dock on the Mediterranean Sea, a vintage television set of Loona in a mountain valley and reflecting sunlight with a mirror into DJ Sammy's face from the TV set, Loona sitting in a filled bath fully clothed and DJ Sammy letting red white balloons go into the sk ...
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Rise Again (The Rankin Family Song)
"Rise Again" is a song recorded by Canadian music group The Rankin Family. It was released in 1993 as the first single from their third studio album, ''North Country''. It peaked in the top 10 on the '' RPM'' Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and was a Top 20 hit on the magazine's pop chart and a Top 40 hit on its country chart. Background and writing The song was written by Leon Dubinsky, a songwriter from Sydney, Nova Scotia, for a 1984 stage musical titled ''The Rise and Follies of Cape Breton'',"Discovering Nova Scotia"
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The Open Book
''The Open Book'' is the fourth album by American rapper Hush. It was released July 20, 2009, via Restraining Order Records. Track listing References External links * 2009 albums Hush (rapper) albums {{2009-hiphop-album-stub ...
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Dallas Holm
Dallas Holm (born November 5, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter of Christian music, whose musical ministry has spanned almost four decades. His 1977 live album, with the group Praise, featured his best known song, "Rise Again". The group consisted of Dallas Holm on acoustic guitar and vocals, Tim and Ladonna Johnson on keyboards and vocals, as well as Randy Adams on bass. Holm's influence has been greatest in contemporary Christian music. While he has had several hit singles in CCM, he is best known for "Rise Again", which is about the resurrection of Jesus. Over the course of Holm's career, he has performed many styles of music including adult contemporary, country, blues, reggae and pop-rock. Holm remains active as the director of praise ministries and is a member of the Christian Motorcyclists Association. History Holm, a native of Minnesota, was inspired by Elvis Presley and the Byrds when he was growing up and, while in high school, was a member of a rock band. Af ...
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Rise Again (Alabama Thunderpussy Album)
''Rise Again'' is the debut album by American heavy metal band Alabama Thunderpussy, released in 1998. Track listing # "Falling Behind" - 4:42 # "Victory Through Defeat" - 4:26 # "Folk Lore" - 5:06 # "Lord's Prayer" - 3:05 # "Get Mad/Get Even" - 6:41 # "When Mercury Drops" - 4:30 # "Ivy" - 4:08 # "Speaking in Tongues" - 7:25 # "Jackass" - 3:05 # "Alto Vista" - 5:56 # "Podium" - 3:21 # "Fever 103" - 5:37 # "Dixie" - 0:34 Personnel * Johnny Throckmorton - vocals * Erik Larson - guitar * Asechiah "Cleetus LeRoque" Bogden - guitar * Bill Storms - bass * Bryan Cox - drums Production *Arranged by Alabama Thunderpussy *Produced by Alabama Thunderpussy and Mark Miley *Engineered and mixed by Mark Miley *Mastered by Bill McElroy References 1998 debut albums Alabama Thunderpussy albums Relapse Records albums {{1990s-metal-album-stub ...
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Rise Again (The Dreaming Album)
Rise Again may refer to: * "Rise Again" (DJ Sammy song) * "Rise Again" (The Rankin Family song) * "Rise Again", a song by Hush from ''The Open Book'' * "Rise Again", a song by Dallas Holm * ''Rise Again'' (Alabama Thunderpussy album), 1998 * ''Rise Again'' (The Dreaming album), 2015, album by American band The Dreaming * ''Rise Again'' (The Purple Helmets album), 1989 * ''Rise Again'', an EP by Crush 40 Crush 40 is a Japanese-American hard rock band. The group consists of guitarist and composer Jun Senoue and vocalist Johnny Gioeli, although Senoue has featured other lead vocalists on a Crush 40 album. Crush 40 is best known for their contribu ..., 2012 * ''Rise Again'' (songbook), sequel to ''Rise Up Singing'' {{disambiguation ...
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The Dreaming (American Band)
The Dreaming was an American Rock music, rock band founded in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood area by Christopher Hall (musician), Christopher Hall, the lead singer of the band Stabbing Westward, and Johnny Haro in 2001. Biography The Dreaming formed in mid 2001 prior the dissolution of Christopher Hall (musician), Christopher Hall's band Stabbing Westward on February 9, 2002. Chris and Johnny Haro, who had briefly filled in on drums in Stabbing Westward in 1998, took to the studio to record demos for his new project. Enlisting the help of Bryan Carlstrom, who engineered Darkest Days, the group began recording. The Dreaming completed their first round of demo songs by February 2003 and made their live debut at The Gig in Hollywood, California. The band's first extended play, ''The Dreaming'', was released in 2003. Throughout the following months, The Dreaming played several shows in notable Hollywood venues such as The Gig, Whisky a Go Go, and Dragonfly, and signed a de ...
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Rise Again (The Purple Helmets Album)
The following is a comprehensive discography of the Stranglers, an English rock band. Albums Studio albums Live albums The Stranglers have always toured regularly. The ''official'' albums listed below chronicle the changing face of these performances over the years. *''Live (X Cert)'' (1979, United Artists) – UK No. 7 (BPI: Silver) (London 1977-1978) *''All Live and All of the Night'' (1988, Epic) – UK No. 12 (BPI: Gold) (London, Reading and Paris 1985-1987) *''Live at the Hope and Anchor'' (1992, EMI) (London 1977) *''Saturday Night, Sunday Morning'' (1993, Castle Communications) (London 1990) *''Death and Night and Blood'' (1994, Receiver Records Limited) ( Zurich 1985) *'' The Stranglers and Friends - Live in Concert'' (1995, Receiver Records Limited) (London 1980) *''Live in London'' (1997, Rialto) (London c. 1985) *''Access All Areas'' (1997, SIS) ( UK 1995) *'' Friday the Thirteenth'' (1997, Eagle) – UK #198 (London 1997) *''Live at the Hammersmith Odeon '81'' ...
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Crush 40
Crush 40 is a Japanese-American hard rock band. The group consists of guitarist and composer Jun Senoue and vocalist Johnny Gioeli, although Senoue has featured other lead vocalists on a Crush 40 album. Crush 40 is best known for their contributions to the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game series. Senoue is employed by Sega as a composer and sound director, and has worked with Sega as a composer since 1993. While preparing music for ''Sonic Adventure'', he contacted Gioeli to record the game's main track, "Open Your Heart". They also recorded the soundtrack for '' NASCAR Arcade'' under the name "Sons of Angels" and released it in 2000 in Japan as the album ''Thrill of the Feel''. Afterward, Senoue and Gioeli stayed in contact and continued to record new music for further ''Sonic'' games, as well as their own original music, and performed live concerts. Crush 40 has released a total of two studio albums, two live albums, two compilations, an EP, and individual tracks, mostly ...
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