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Wild Angels (band)
Wild Angels may refer to: Film * Wild Angels (1969 film) (Divlji anđeli) a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić * The Wild Angels 1966 film starring Peter Fonda Music * Wild Angels (band) Albums *Wild Angels (album), an album by Martina McBride *''Wild Angels'', album by Mary Anne Hobbs *''The Wild Angels'', soundtrack album by Davie Allan & the Arrows Songs *Wild Angels (Martina McBride song), song by Martina McBride 1995 *"Wild Wild Angels "Wild Wild Angels" is a song by the British rock band Smokie from their 1976 studio album ''Midnight Café''. It was the second of three singles from the album (the other ones were "Something's Been Making Me Blue" and " I'll Meet You at Midnight ...", song by Smokie, 1976 *"The Wild Angels" theme from the film " The Wild Angels (soundtrack)" 1967 {{disambiguation ...
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Wild Angels (1969 Film)
''Wild Angels'' (''Divlji anđeli'') is a 1969 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Božidar Orešković, Mladen Crnobrnja and Igor Galo Igor Galo (born 5 December 1948) is a Serbian and Croatian actor, perhaps best known for his work in Sam Peckinpah's ''Cross of Iron''. He was born on 5 December 1948 in Ćuprija, SR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia. After moving around Yugoslavia his fa .... Plot Inspired by crime movies, three young men decide to rob a store. With the stolen money, they go to a seaside resort to have some fun, but after a while the police tracks them down. References External links * 1969 films 1960s Croatian-language films Yugoslav crime drama films Films directed by Fadil Hadžić Jadran Film films Croatian crime drama films 1969 crime drama films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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The Wild Angels
''The Wild Angels'' is a 1966 American outlaw biker film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Made on location in Southern California, ''The Wild Angels'' was the first film to associate actor Peter Fonda with Harley-Davidson motorcycles and 1960s counterculture. It inspired the biker film genre that continued into the early 1970s. ''The Wild Angels'', released by American International Pictures (AIP), stars Fonda as the fictitious Hells Angels San Pedro, California chapter president "Heavenly Blues" (or "Blues"), Nancy Sinatra as his girlfriend "Mike", Bruce Dern as doomed fellow outlaw "the Loser", and Dern's then real-life wife Diane Ladd as the Loser's on-screen wife, "Gaysh". Small supporting roles are played by Michael J. Pollard and Gayle Hunnicutt and, according to literature promoting the film, members of the Hells Angels from Venice, California. Members of the Coffin Cheaters motorcycle club also appeared. In 1967 AIP followed this film with '' Devil's Angels'', ...
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Wild Angels (band)
Wild Angels may refer to: Film * Wild Angels (1969 film) (Divlji anđeli) a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić * The Wild Angels 1966 film starring Peter Fonda Music * Wild Angels (band) Albums *Wild Angels (album), an album by Martina McBride *''Wild Angels'', album by Mary Anne Hobbs *''The Wild Angels'', soundtrack album by Davie Allan & the Arrows Songs *Wild Angels (Martina McBride song), song by Martina McBride 1995 *"Wild Wild Angels "Wild Wild Angels" is a song by the British rock band Smokie from their 1976 studio album ''Midnight Café''. It was the second of three singles from the album (the other ones were "Something's Been Making Me Blue" and " I'll Meet You at Midnight ...", song by Smokie, 1976 *"The Wild Angels" theme from the film " The Wild Angels (soundtrack)" 1967 {{disambiguation ...
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Wild Angels (album)
''Wild Angels'' is the third studio album by the American country music artist Martina McBride. The album produced the singles "Safe in the Arms of Love", the title track, " Swingin' Doors", "Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town" and "Cry on the Shoulder of the Road". The title track was McBride's first number one hit on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA. Also included on this album is a cover of "Two More Bottles of Wine", which was previously a #1 hit for Emmylou Harris in 1978. "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Wild Choir on their self-titled 1986 album, Baillie & the Boys on their 1989 album ''Turn the Tide'', Kennedy Rose on their 1994 album ''Walk the Line'', and Michelle Wright on her 1994 album '' The Reasons Why''. Wright's version of the song was a Top 10 hit in Canada. "A Great Disguise" would later be recorded by Pam Tillis on her 1998 album '' Every Time''. Track listing Personnel Compiled ...
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Mary Anne Hobbs
Mary Anne Hobbs (born 16 May 1964) is an English DJ and music journalist from Lancashire, England. She currently hosts the BBC Radio 6 Music weekday mid-morning show, Monday to Friday, 10:30am1pm, and her ''6 Music Recommends'' show, Wednesday night into Thursday morning, midnight1am. She is also a curator of live events. In 2019, she created a radical live show, Queens of the Electronic Underground for Manchester International Festival and assisted David Lynch with his musical presentation at the festival, following her series of shows, "Dark Matter" at MIF 2017. She staged a BBC Prom with Nils Frahm and A Winged Victory for the Sullen in 2015. She performs as a live DJ internationally, at events such as the opening of Switch House at TATE Modern. Early life Hobbs was born in Preston, Lancashire but grew up in Garstang, a small town 10 miles to the north. In the 1980s, Hobbs lived on a bus in a carpark in Hayes, Hillingdon, with the hard rock band Heretic before becoming a j ...
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Davie Allan
Davie Allan is an American guitarist best known for his work on soundtracks to various teen and biker movies in the 1960s. Allan's backing band is almost always the Arrows (i.e., Davie Allan & the Arrows), although the Arrows have never had a stable lineup. Biography Allan grew up in the San Fernando Valley in Southern California, and learned to play guitar as a teenager. His career as a musician began when he teamed up with Mike Curb, a friend he met in the choir at Grant High School in Valley Glen, California, to form an instrumental surf combo. In 1963, Curb founded Curb Records, the first of many labels he would run, and released the first Davie Allan single, “War Path”. Allan participated in recording a number of other singles for Curb's label, under group names like the Sudells, the Heyburners, and the Zanies. In 1964, Curb founded Sidewalk Records (which was distributed by Capitol subsidiary Tower Records), brought Allan with him as a session musician, and secure ...
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Wild Angels (Martina McBride Song)
"Wild Angels" is a song written by Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison and Harry Stinson and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 1995 as the second single and title track from McBride's album of the same name. The song reached number one on the US '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, giving McBride her first number one single on that chart. Content The song is about a female who looks at her relationship and concludes that there must be "wild angels" watching over her and her lover to keep them together. McBride's daughter, Delaney, who was a baby at the time, can be heard laughing in the song's intro. According to her ''Greatest Hits'' album, McBride had a difficult time recording Delaney. She also praised the production of Paul Worley and Ed Seay, notably Lonnie Wilson's drum fills and Joe Chemay's bass guitar. Worley described the dual electric guitar tracks, with Dan Dugmore on the right chann ...
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Wild Wild Angels
"Wild Wild Angels" is a song by the British rock band Smokie from their 1976 studio album ''Midnight Café''. It was the second of three singles from the album (the other ones were "Something's Been Making Me Blue" and " I'll Meet You at Midnight".) Background and writing The song was written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman and produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn Nicholas Barry Chinn (born 16 May 1945) is an English-American songwriter and record producer. Together with Mike Chapman he had a long string of hit singles in the UK and US in the 1970s and early 1980s, including several international number- .... Charts References External links "Something's Been Making Me Blue"at Discogs {{Smokie 1976 songs 1976 singles Smokie (band) songs Songs written by Nicky Chinn Songs written by Mike Chapman Song recordings produced by Mike Chapman RAK Records singles ...
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