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So Much (novel)
So Much may refer to: * "So Much" (Raghav song), 2010, featuring Kardinal Offishall * So Much (Peter Gabriel song) *"So Much", a song by The Sundays on their album ''Static & Silence'' * "So Much", a 1994 book by British author Trish Cooke *The English translation of the album ''Tanto Tanto may refer to: Places * , district of Stockholm, Sweden * Tantō, Hyōgo, Japan Music * ''Tanto'' (album), 2012 album by Pablo Alborán ** "Tanto" (song), title track *"Tanto", a 1990 song by Lucero *"Tanto", a 2019 song by Jesse & Joy f ...
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So Much (Raghav Song)
"So Much" is a 2010 single by Indo-Canadian singer Raghav featuring Canadian hip hop artist Kardinal Offishall and produced by Labrinth from Raghav's third album entitled ''The Phoenix''. "So Much" was released on the record label Cordova Bay and was a Top 40 feature on many Canadian mainstream music stations. and at MuchMusic pan-Canadian music station. It is also available on iTunes. This is not the first collaboration by the two artists. They had collaborated earlier on the track "Sooner or Later" featuring vocals by Kardinal Offishall, which is included on Raghav's debut 2004 album '' Storyteller''. Music video The video was shot by Mid C Media at iCream, a trendy ice cream shop in Chicago, Illinois. The video was directed by Ken Koller and produced by Koller himself, Jay Chokshi, and executive producers Raghav Mathur and Ranadeb Choudhury. The video starts with Raghav entering the ice cream store with his friend (J Niice of B96 FM Chicago). In most of the video, Raghav ...
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So Much (Peter Gabriel Song)
"So Much" is a song by English musician Peter Gabriel, released in July 2023 as the seventh single in promotion of his tenth studio album '' I/O''. Gabriel described "So Much" as a "simple song" that was "easy to digest but still had a bit of character to it". He claimed in the ''Full Moon Update'' that the song was a bit polarizing, that "it will split an audience" "about 50/50" with those who love it and those who don't care for it. According to Gabriel, Tchad Blake called it "the best thing that he has ever done." Gabriel said that the song is about "mortality" and "getting old". The cover artwork is called ''Somewhere Over Mercia'' and was created by Henry Hudson. Personnel * Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ... – vocals, backing vocals, piano, ...
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Static & Silence
''Static & Silence'' is the third and final studio album by English alternative rock band The Sundays, released in the UK by Parlophone on 22 September 1997, and in the US by Geffen on 23 September 1997. The title is a quote from the album's final track "Monochrome", and the album's cover photo is a reference to the subject of "Monochrome", the TV screening of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Guitarist and leader David Gavurin has said that by the time of the recording of ''Static & Silence'' the band had mellowed somewhat with age, and that he and wife Harriet Wheeler were influenced more by Van Morrison, which gives some songs on the album their folk-rock bent ("Folk Song" even quotes from Morrison's "And It Stoned Me"). The couple had also been listening a lot to Frank Sinatra songs and 1960s French film music. Kevin Jamieson, who performed some percussion work on the album, joined The Sundays during their UK and US album support tour as a backup guitarist. He is perhaps best kn ...
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Trish Cooke
Trish Cooke (born 1962) is a British playwright, actress, television presenter, scriptwriter and children's author. She was a presenter on the children's series Playdays. She also wrote under the pseudonym Roselia John Baptiste. Life Cooke was born in Bradford. Her parents were from Dominica, part of the Windrush generation. She gained a BA in Performing Arts from Leeds Polytechnic before moving to London in 1984 to pursue an acting career. She worked as a stage manager for the Black Theatre Co-operative (now NitroBeat) for six months, and after receiving her Equity card worked as an actor in London and regionally, In 1988 she received a Thames Television Writers Bursary and began a writing residency at the Liverpool Playhouse. Between 1988 and 1996 she was a presenter and scriptwriter for ''Playdays'' on Children's BBC.Royal Literar ...
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