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Steppin' Out (The Osmonds Album)
Steppin' Out or Stepping Out may refer to: Film and theatre * ''Stepping Out'' (1919 film), an American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo * ''Steppin' Out'' (1925 film), an American silent comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer * ''Stepping Out'' (1931 film), an American farce directed by Charles Reisner * ''Stepping Out'', a 1980 Australian documentary film by Chris Noonan * ''Stepping Out'' (1991 film), an American musical comedy adaptation of Richard Harris's play (see next) * ''Stepping Out'' (play), a 1984 play by Richard Harris Music Albums * ''Steppin' Out'' (Herb Alpert album), 2013 * ''Steppin' Out'' (Joan Armatrading album), 1979 live album * ''Steppin' Out'' (Tony Bennett album), 1993 * ''Steppin' Out'' (Eric Clapton album), 1981 compilation * ''Steppin' Out'' (Cleopatra album), 2000 * ''Stepping Out'' (Red Garland album), 1981 * ''Steppin' Out'' (High Inergy album)' 1978 * ''Steppin' Out'' (George Howard album) or the title song, 1984 * ''St ...
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Stepping Out (1919 Film)
''Stepping Out'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo. It is not known whether the film currently survives, suggesting that it may be a lost film. Cast * Enid Bennett as The Wife * Niles Welch as The Husband * Julia Faye as The Secretary * Gertrude Claire as The Husband's Mother * William Conklin William Conklin (December 25, 1872 – March 21, 1935) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 80 silent films between 1913 and 1929. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and died in Hollywood, California. Partial filmography * ''Ariz ... as Frank Wilson (as William S. Conklin) * Bota Miller as Robert Hillary Jr. References External links * * 1919 films American silent feature films American black-and-white films 1919 drama films Films directed by Fred Niblo Silent American drama films Paramount Pictures films 1910s American films {{1910s-drama-film-stub ...
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Steppin' Out (Neil Sedaka Album)
''Steppin' Out'' is a 1976 album containing the works of Neil Sedaka. In America it was the third and final album of a trilogy of albums issued by The Rocket Record Company. (Rocket would issue a compilation album, '' Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits'', in 1977; but it contained no new material.) Outside America ''Steppin' Out'' was issued on the Polydor label. In 1998, the Varèse Sarabande label reissued ''Steppin' Out'' and included four bonus tracks. The title track, a #36 hit in the U.S., featured backing vocals by Sedaka's labelmate, Elton John. Track listing Side One # "Sing Me" # "You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine" # "No. 1 with a Heartache" # "Steppin' Out" # " Love in the Shadows" # "Cardboard California" Side Two # "Here We Are Falling In Love Again" # "I Let You Walk Away" # "Good Times, Good Music, Good Friends" # "Perfect Strangers" # "Bad and Beautiful" # "Summer Nights" Singles and EPs Many of the songs on this album were released on 45 rpm singles; some were even incl ...
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If You Can't Stand The Heat (song)
''If You Can't Stand the Heat...'' is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Status Quo. Recorded at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland, and produced by Pip Williams, it was released in October 1978 and reached #3 in the UK album chart. The sleeve notes that Aphex Aural Exciter was used in the recording process, thus contributing to a more atmospheric sound than its predecessor, "Rockin' All Over The World". Unusually for a Status Quo record, a brass section, The David Katz Horns, was used, as well as a backing vocal trio: Jacquie Sullivan, Stevie Lange, and Joy Yates. " Again and Again" was the first single to be released from the album and managed to reach #13. The second single to be released from the album was an edited version of " Accident Prone" which stalled at #36. Track listing # " Again and Again" ( Rick Parfitt, Andy Bown, Jackie Lynton) — 3:41 # "I'm Giving Up My Worryin'" (Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) — 3:02 # "Gonna Teach You to Love Me" ...
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Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)
“Steppin' Out (Gonna Boogie Tonight)” is a 1974 song by the American pop music group Tony Orlando and Dawn. It was written by Irwin Levine (lyrics) and L. Russell Brown (music) and was included on the group's 1973 album, ''Dawn's New Ragtime Follies ''Dawn's New Ragtime Follies'' is a 1973 album by the American pop group Tony Orlando and Dawn. This release was a concept album that combined Vaudevillian ragtime flavors with pop and disco music. With multi-generational appeal, and aided by To ...''. Chart performance References 1974 singles 1973 songs Tony Orlando songs Bell Records singles Songs written by L. Russell Brown Songs written by Irwin Levine {{1970s-single-stub ...
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Steppin' Out (Joe Jackson Song)
"Steppin' Out" is a song by English musician Joe Jackson, originally included on his 1982 album '' Night and Day''. The song, inspired by Jackson's time in New York City, was his highest-charting single in America, where it peaked at number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It reached the same position in Jackson's native UK. Background The song is about the anticipation and excitement of a drive out around the town. Released as a single in early August 1982, it became Jackson's biggest hit in the United States, peaking at No. 5 in '' Cashbox'' magazine and No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. It also reached No. 4 on ''Billboard''s Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and No. 7 on ''Billboard''s Album Rock Tracks. The infectious tune was Jackson's second biggest hit on the UK Singles Chart, where it reached No. 6. Only "It's Different for Girls", which reached No. 5 in the UK in 1980, did better. During his 2019 tour for the album ''Fool'', Jackson stated he played all ...
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Steppin' Out (instrumental)
"Steppin' Out" (or sometimes "Stepping Out") is a blues-instrumental composition recorded by American blues musician Memphis Slim in 1959. It was released by Vee-Jay Records as a single and on Slim's ''At the Gate of the Horn'' album. Although both releases list L. C. Frazier (another of Memphis Slim/Peter Chatman's pseudonyms) as the writer, Vee-Jay owner James Bracken is often credited on versions by other performers. Memphis Slim's piano provides the opening harmony part, followed by a tenor sax solo and guitar solo by long-time Slim guitarist Matt Murphy. AllMusic critic Bill Dahl calls Murphy's album contribution as "nothing short of spectacular throughout". A live version recorded in 1986 appears on the ''Steppin' Out: Live At Ronnie Scott's, London'' album and video. Eric Clapton renditions Eric Clapton recorded several versions of "Steppin' Out" during his early career. In 1966, he recorded the song with three different bands: with Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse, ...
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The Osmonds
The Osmonds were an American family music group who reached the height of their fame in the early to mid-1970s. The group had its best-known configurations as a quartet (billed as the Osmond Brothers) and a quintet (as the Osmonds). The group has consisted of siblings who are all members of a family of musicians from Ogden, Utah, and have been in the public eye since the 1960s. The Osmond Brothers began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy, both of whom enjoyed success as solo artists. With the addition of Donny, the group became known as the Osmonds; performing both as teen idols and as a rock band, their peak lasted from 1971 to 1975. Their only sister Marie, who rarely sang with her brothers at that time, launched a successful career in 1973, both as a solo artist and as Donny's duet partner. By 1976, the band was no longer producing hit singles; that year, they transitione ...
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Mike Fahn
Mike Fahn (born December 16, 1960) is an American jazz trombonist. Background Fahn was born and raised in Huntington, New York. His father played drums with Lionel Hampton and he started on drums himself. Mike played trumpet, baritone, then at age 12 was playing valve trombone. He later added slide trombone. His sister Melissa is an actress and singer. His brothers, Tom Fahn and Jonathan Fahn, are voice and stage actors. He has toured with Maynard Ferguson, Steve Torme, Ben Vereen and Leslie Uggams, Deodato, and Frank Gambale. Discography As leader *''Steppin' Out'' (Cexton, 1989) *''Close Your Eyes...and Listen'' (Sparky 1 Productions, 2002) As sideman With Dick Berk *''One by One'' (Reservoir, 1995) *''Bouncin' with Burke'' (Reservoir, 1990) *''Music of Rodgers & Hart'' (Trend Records, 1988) *''More Birds Less Feathers'' (Discovery, 1986) With Bob Cooper *''Tenor Sax Jazz Impressions'' (Trend Records/Discovery, 1979) *''Play the Music of Michel LeGrand'' (Musicraft, 198 ...
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Gary Stewart (singer)
Gary Ronnie Stewart (May 28, 1944 – December 16, 2003) was an American musician and songwriter, known for his distinctive vibrato voice and his outlaw country sound influenced by southern rock. At the height of his popularity in the mid-1970s, ''Time'' magazine described him as the "king of honkytonk." He had a series of country chart hits from the mid- to late 1970s, the biggest of which was "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)", which topped the U.S. country singles chart in 1975. On December 16, 2003, Stewart died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, one month after the death of his wife. Early life and career Stewart was born in Jenkins, Kentucky, on May 28, 1944, the son of George and Georgia Stewart. He was named after the actor Gary Cooper. In 1959 his father, a coal miner, sustained an injury while working in the mines, and shortly afterwards the family moved to Fort Pierce, a city on Florida's Atlantic coast. Learning guitar and piano, Stewart began touri ...
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Daryl Stuermer
Daryl Mark Stuermer (born November 27, 1952) is an American musician, songwriter, and producer best known for playing the guitar and bass for Genesis during live shows, and lead guitar for Phil Collins during most solo tours and albums. He has also released nine solo albums, and tours with his Daryl Stuermer Band. Early life Stuermer was born on November 27, 1952, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He cites Duane, his elder brother of two years, also a musician, who introduced him to music by Elvis Presley and Ray Charles. As a youngster he became a fan of the instrumental rock band The Ventures, which "really got me going". He began to play the guitar at age eleven, and moved into jazz guitar four years later. In 1970, Stuermer graduated from St. Francis High School in St. Francis, Wisconsin. Career Early bands In the early 1970s, Stuermer formed his Milwaukee-based jazz rock band Sweetbottom, playing local gigs five nights a week. It was during one of these gigs in 1975 that keyboardi ...
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Steppin' Out - The Collection
''Steppin' Out - The Collection'', released on 29 September 2014, is a Joe Jackson compilation album, covering his period with A&M Records A&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962. Due to the success of the discography A&M released, the label garnered interest and was acquired by PolyGram in 1989 and began distr ... between the years 1979 and 1989. This album has different and fewer numbers than the earlier compilation album '' This Is It! (The A&M Years 1979–1989)'' from February 1997, covering the same period with A&M. Track listing All songs written and arranged by Joe Jackson, except where noted. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Steppin' Out - The Collection 2014 compilation albums Joe Jackson (musician) albums A&M Records compilation albums ...
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