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Somewhere In America (Dynamite Boy Album)
Somewhere in America may refer to: * ''Somewhere in America'' (film), 1917 silent film * ''Somewhere in America'', 2001 album by Dynamite Boy Dynamite Boy was a pop punk band from Austin, Texas. Their final and longest lasting line-up included Sean Neil, Dusty Kohn, Adrian Munoz and Sam Rich. They disbanded in 2005 after a ten-year career, with several reunions between then and 2014, w ... * "Somewhere in America", song by Survivor from their self-titled album, '' Survivor'' {{disambiguation ...
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Somewhere In America (film)
''Somewhere in America'' is a 1917 American silent drama film starring Thomas J. Carrigan and Francine Larrimore. It was written by June Mathis and directed by William C. Dowlan. This film is extant at George Eastman House, Rochester New York. Plot As described in a film magazine, this film contained some new scenes and a new story line, with old scenes from the 1916 film Rose of the Alley featuring Mary Miles Minter patched into it as an attempt to "cash in" on Minter's fame. In the original film, Minter had played the sister of Thomas J. Carrigan's character, but in this film she was depicted as his wofe in the dozen or so old scenes which were recycled. The plot concerns the attempted theft of plans for new aeroplanes, with a heroine who was at first in love with the villain intending to steal these plans, but who later fell for the hero who thwarted the villain's plans. Cast * Thomas J. Carrigan as Thomas Leigh, aka Dorgan * Francine Larrimore Francine Larrimore ( ...
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Dynamite Boy
Dynamite Boy was a pop punk band from Austin, Texas. Their final and longest lasting line-up included Sean Neil, Dusty Kohn, Adrian Munoz and Sam Rich. They disbanded in 2005 after a ten-year career, with several reunions between then and 2014, where they celebrated the 10th anniversary of the release of their final record. They have been inactive since. History Dynamite Boy were formed in 1995 in Austin by Andrew Leeper, Matt Greco, Lester Chiu, and John Huckleba after shifting to a more pop punk style from their previous punk and funk incarnation known as Yoda's Love Child. Original singer Lester Chiu left a few months in and was replaced by Sean Neil, then of the Contradicks. Sean originally joined just as a singer but started playing guitar after facing crippling stage fright during his first show with the band. They recorded a demo tape in 1996, along with a split 7-inch with The Impossibles made to coincide with an ill-fated tour to the West Coast in the summer of 1996. ...
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