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The Rainbow Girl (film)
Rainbow Girl (Dori Aandraison of the planet Xolnar) is a fictional character and a DC Comics super heroine. Rainbow Girl or The Rainbow Girl may also refer to: *''Rainbow Girl'', painting by Ian Scott (artist) *"Rainbow Girl", song on 2009 album ''Butterflies and Elvis'' by Yohanna *"Rainbow Girl", 1969 single by Bobby Lord *"Rainbow Girl", musical work by S3RL *"Rainbow Girl", track on 2007 album ''No Money! Still Be Happy!'' by Awaking (duo) * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (film), 1917 silent film by Rollin S. Sturgeon * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (musical), 1918 stage musical starring Beth Lydy See also * International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, a Masonic youth service organization *Rainbows (Girl Guides) Rainbows is the youngest section of GirlGuiding in the UK. They are between the ages of 4 and 7 and at the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie if she wishes to continue Guiding. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, wit ...
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Rainbow Girl
Rainbow Girl (Dori Aandraison of the planet Xolnar) is a fictional character and a DC Comics super heroine. She first appeared in ''Adventure Comics'' #309 (June 1963) as a rejected Legion of Super-Heroes applicant. Her second appearance was 25 years later in ''Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #5 as a socialite. She did not appear again for nearly 20 years until ''Action Comics'' #862 as a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, an organization of teenage heroes that exists one thousand years in a future universe. Fictional character biography Dori Aandraison hoped to become a Legionnaire as a stepping stone towards a career as a holovid actress. She won a trip to Metropolis where Legion tryouts were being held by using her powers in the "Miss Xolnar" contest. Unfortunately, the Legion rejected her. Rather than returning to Xolnar, she married Irveang Polamar, a member of one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Metropolis, so she could remain on Earth. Wh ...
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Ian Scott (artist)
Ian Christopher Scott (20 April 1945 – 27 June 2013) was a New Zealand painter. His work was significant for pursuing an international scope and vision within a local context previously dominated by regionalism (politics), regionalist and national concerns. Over the course of his career he consistently sought to push his work towards new possibilities for painting, in the process moving between abstraction and representation, and using controversial themes and approaches, while maintaining a highly personal and recognisable style. His work spans a wide range of concerns including the New Zealand landscape (especially West Auckland, New Zealand, West Auckland), popular imagery (particularly the representation of the female figure), Appropriation (art), appropriation and art historical references. Scott's paintings are distinctive for their intensity of colour and light. His approach to painting is aligned with the modernist tradition, responding to the formal standards set by the ...
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Butterflies And Elvis
''Butterflies and Elvis'' is the debut studio album by Icelandic singer Yohanna, released by Warner Music Warner Music Group Corp. ( d.b.a. Warner Music Group, commonly abbreviated as WMG) is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and th ... in Sweden and still being released in other European countries. It was primarily produced by Lee Horrocks, with additional contribution from Maria Björk. Release and reception "Is It True? (Yohanna song), Is It True?" is the first single taken from the album. The song was the Icelandic entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, it achieved 174 points in the first semifinal and placed 1st. In the final the song received 218 points and placed 2nd making it the best Icelandic entry since Selma Björnsdóttir, Selma's "All Out Of Luck" in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999. The song charted in many European countries peaking at ...
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Bobby Lord
Robert Lester Lord (January 6, 1934 – February 16, 2008), better known as Bobby Lord, was an American country music artist popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Biography Lord was born January 6, 1934, in Sanford, Florida, but grew up in Tampa. As a teenager, he entered talent contests, wowing crowds with his edgy rockabilly style. He was popular with Tampa's young crowd, playing concerts at dance halls. At Plant High School, he met his wife, Mozelle, whom he married when he was 20. After graduating from Plant, he was offered the chance to host his own television show while a freshman at the University of Tampa. ''The Bobby Lord Homefolks Show'' was an hour-long program on Saturday nights on WSUN-TV in St. Petersburg and featured Lord singing with a backing band. In 1952, he won a nationwide talent competition sponsored by ''TV Guide'' which led to an appearance on ''Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club'' on ABC-TV from Philadelphia. Soon after, songwriter Boudleaux Bryant heard one of L ...
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S3RL
Jole Richard Hughes (born 17 December 1981), better known by his stage name S3RL (pronounced "Serl"), is an Australian hardcore DJ, record producer, singer and musician from Brisbane. Career S3RL is a UK hardcore musician from Brisbane who performs as "S3RL" (or "DJ S3RL"). The stage name "S3RL" was based on a nickname his cousins gave him when he was little, which derived from his cousins calling him "arsehole". To avoid profanity, they began saying "arserl", and according to S3RL, the word stuck and became his stage name. One of S3RL's most popular tracks is "Pretty Rave Girl" (2006), which uses the melody from "Daddy DJ" (November 1999) by the French dance act of the same name. S3RL has contributed tracks for several UK hardcore compilation series, including the ''Bonkers'' series. Some of his other works are "Fantasy Land", "Raver Dimension", "Rainbow Girl", "Friendzoned", "Sek C Raver", "Little Kandi Raver", "Pika Girl", "Keep on Raving Baby", "the Bass and the Melody", ...
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Awaking (duo)
Awaking was a Taiwanese pop music duo, formed by Jay Shih and Wesley Chia. They released their self-titled debut album in 2004, and the first single from the album, "Dream", became a modest hit in Taiwan. The song was subsequently covered by Vivian Hsu on her album ''The Secret to Happiness Is Love''. In 2006, the pair was nominated for Best Vocal Collaboration at the 17th Golden Melody Awards The 17th Golden Melody Awards were held on 10 June 2006 at the Taipei Arena in Taipei, Taiwan. Summary Although alternative musicians were nominated several times for awards, most of the categories were won by mainstream artists. The award ceremon ... for the album ''Happiness Download''. Discography Studio albums Awards and nominations References External links Awaking on KKBoxAwaking on MyMusic {{DEFAULTSORT:Awaking (duo) Taiwanese boy bands Taiwanese musical duos Musical groups established in 2004 Musical groups disestablished in 2008 ...
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The Rainbow Girl (film)
Rainbow Girl (Dori Aandraison of the planet Xolnar) is a fictional character and a DC Comics super heroine. Rainbow Girl or The Rainbow Girl may also refer to: *''Rainbow Girl'', painting by Ian Scott (artist) *"Rainbow Girl", song on 2009 album ''Butterflies and Elvis'' by Yohanna *"Rainbow Girl", 1969 single by Bobby Lord *"Rainbow Girl", musical work by S3RL *"Rainbow Girl", track on 2007 album ''No Money! Still Be Happy!'' by Awaking (duo) * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (film), 1917 silent film by Rollin S. Sturgeon * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (musical), 1918 stage musical starring Beth Lydy See also * International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, a Masonic youth service organization *Rainbows (Girl Guides) Rainbows is the youngest section of GirlGuiding in the UK. They are between the ages of 4 and 7 and at the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie if she wishes to continue Guiding. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, wit ...
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Rollin S
Rollin or Rollin' may refer to: Music Albums * Rollin' (Bay City Rollers album), ''Rollin (Bay City Rollers album), 1974 * Rollin' (Freddie Hubbard album), ''Rollin (Freddie Hubbard album), 1982 * Rollin' (Texas Hippie Coalition album), ''Rollin (Texas Hippie Coalition album) or the title song, 2010 * Rollin' (B1A4 EP), ''Rollin (B1A4 EP) or the title song, 2017 * Rollin' (Brave Girls EP), ''Rollin (Brave Girls EP) or the title song (see below), 2017 * ''Rollin, by Ava Leigh, 2008 (unreleased) Songs * Rollin' (Brave Girls song), "Rollin (Brave Girls song), 2017 * Rollin (Calvin Harris song), "Rollin" (Calvin Harris song), 2017 * Rollin' (Limp Bizkit song), "Rollin (Limp Bizkit song), 2000 * "Rollin, by Garth Brooks from ''Fresh Horses (album), Fresh Horses'', 1995 * "Rollin, by Hootie & the Blowfish from ''Imperfect Circle'', 2019 * "Rollin, by Ish featuring Stef Lang, 2012 * "Rollin, by Kylie Minogue from ''Golden (Kylie Minogue album), Golden'', 2018 * "Rollin, by Lil Wayne from ...
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The Rainbow Girl (musical)
Rainbow Girl (Dori Aandraison of the planet Xolnar) is a fictional character and a DC Comics super heroine. Rainbow Girl or The Rainbow Girl may also refer to: *''Rainbow Girl'', painting by Ian Scott (artist) *"Rainbow Girl", song on 2009 album ''Butterflies and Elvis'' by Yohanna *"Rainbow Girl", 1969 single by Bobby Lord *"Rainbow Girl", musical work by S3RL *"Rainbow Girl", track on 2007 album ''No Money! Still Be Happy!'' by Awaking (duo) * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (film), 1917 silent film by Rollin S. Sturgeon * ''The Rainbow Girl'' (musical), 1918 stage musical starring Beth Lydy See also * International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, a Masonic youth service organization *Rainbows (Girl Guides) Rainbows is the youngest section of GirlGuiding in the UK. They are between the ages of 4 and 7 and at the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie if she wishes to continue Guiding. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, wit ...
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Beth Lydy
Beth Lydy ( 1896 – February 6, 1979), who also used the name Lyda Betti, was an American actress, operetta singer, writer, educator, and theatrical producer; she was the wife of violinist and broadcaster Eddy Brown. Early life Lydy was born in Indiana and raised in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, where her father John W. Lydy worked as a government teacher on a Sioux reservation. She and her sister Ruth Lydy attended school in Frankfort, Indiana, and in Chicago. Career Lydy's musical stage roles included Hilma in ''The Girl from Brazil'' (1916); Marlene in ''Her Soldier Boy'' (1916-1917), a wartime romance; and the title role in ''The Rainbow Girl'' (1918). During World War I Lydy performed in a vaudeville show in Greenwich, Connecticut put on by Stage Women's War Relief. She also contributed a recipe for "Deviled Crabs" to a 1916 celebrity cookbook that raised funds for the Red Cross. In the 1930s, Lydy wrote radio scripts for WOR, the New York radio station where her husban ...
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International Order Of The Rainbow For Girls
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG) is a Masonic youth service organization that teaches leadership training through community service. Young women learn about the value of charity and service through their work and involvement with their annual local and Grand (state or country) service projects. History The order came into existence in 1922, when the Reverend W. Mark Sexson, a Freemason, was asked to make an address before South McAlester Chapter #149, Order of the Eastern Star, in McAlester, Oklahoma. As the Order of DeMolay had come under his close study during his Masonic activities, he suggested that a similar order for young women would be beneficial. The first Initiation consisted of a class of 171 young women on April 6, 1922, in the auditorium of the Scottish Rite Temple in McAlester, Oklahoma. The original name was "Order of the Rainbow for Girls". Officers Members can hold many different offices (also called Stations) in the local Assembly. ...
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