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War paint is paint ritually applied to the face and/or body prior to going into a battle. War Paint or Warpaint may also refer to: Music * Warpaint (band), an American indie rock band from Los Angeles ** ''Warpaint'' (Warpaint album), 2014 album by Warpaint **"Warpaint", song by Warpaint from '' The Fool'' (2010) Albums * ''Warpaint'' (The Black Crowes album) (2008) * ''War Paint'' (The Dangerous Summer album), or the title song (2011) * ''War Paint'' (Lorrie Morgan album), or the title song (1994) * ''Warpaint'' (Happy Rhodes album), or the title song (1991) Songs * "War Paint" (Fletcher song) (2015) * "War Paint" (Madeline Merlo song) (2016) * "War Paint", by Gwen Stefani from ''This Is What the Truth Feels Like'' (2016) * "Warpaint", by Ivory Hours (2015) * "War Paint", by Kelly Clarkson from '' Piece by Piece'' (2015) * "War Paint", by Rush from '' Presto'' (1989) * "War Paint", by Jonah Marais Films * ''War Paint'' (1926 film), a western by W. S. Van Dyke * ''War Pai ...
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Warpaint (band)
Warpaint is an American indie rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2004. The band consists of Emily Kokal (vocals, guitar), Theresa Wayman (vocals, guitar), Jenny Lee Lindberg (bass, vocals), and Stella Mozgawa (drums). To date, the band has released four studio albums: '' The Fool'' (2010), '' Warpaint'' (2014), '' Heads Up'' (2016), and ''Radiate Like This'' (2022). History Beginning and formation (2004–2007) Warpaint formed in Los Angeles on Valentine's Day 2004. The original lineup consisted of childhood friends Wayman and Kokal alongside sisters Lindberg and Shannyn Sossamon. The band played in the Los Angeles area for three years, writing songs ("Stars", "Beetles" and "Elephants") which would eventually compose their debut EP. ''Exquisite Corpse'' (2007–2009) The band began recording their debut EP, ''Exquisite Corpse'', in December 2007, with producer Jacob Bercovici. The sessions took over two months and concluded with mixing and mastering by John Frusc ...
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Piece By Piece (Kelly Clarkson Album)
''Piece by Piece'' is the seventh studio album by American pop singer Kelly Clarkson. It was released on February 27, 2015, by RCA Records. It was her final album under her recording contract with the label, to which she signed after winning the first season of ''American Idol'' in 2002. She then made the switch to Atlantic in 2016. The album saw Clarkson reuniting with frequent collaborators Greg Kurstin, Jesse Shatkin, Jason Halbert, Eric Olson, and Chris DeStefano. She also gathered material from songwriters such as Sia, Matthew Koma, MoZella, Bonnie McKee, David Jost, Semi Precious Weapons lead singer Justin Tranter, and former Cobra Starship member Ryland Blackinton, among others. Inspired by the orchestral production on ''Wrapped in Red'', Clarkson wanted all the songs on ''Piece by Piece'' to resonate like its own film soundtrack, taking a cue from the soundtracks of the feature motion pictures ''Cruel Intentions'' (1999) and ''Love Actually'' (2003) and commissioning orch ...
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Warpaint Shiner
The warpaint shiner (''Luxilus coccogenis'') is a species of freshwater fish found in North America. It is common in the upper Tennessee River basin as well as in the Savannah River, the Santee River, and the New River in North Carolina. Adults have a mean length of and can reach a maximum length of . The maximum age reported for this species is 4 years. Warpaint shiners live in cool streams with gravel and rubble beds. They feed on aquatic insect larvae and on terrestrial insects they catch on the water surface. The warpaint shiner provides forage for sport fish such as small and large mouth bass. Importantly the warpaint shiner acts as host to the federally endangered freshwater mussels known as heelsplitters. Range and breeding Warpaint shiners were originally found only in the Tennessee River drainage. Due to human activity, the species has been introduced into the Upper Savannah, the Santee, and the New River drainages.Jenkins, R., N. Burkhead (1993) ''Freshwater Fish ...
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War Paint (musical)
''War Paint'' is a musical with music by Scott Frankel, lyrics by Michael Korie, and a book by Doug Wright. It is based both on Lindy Woodhead's 2004 book ''War Paint'' and on the 2007 documentary film ''The Powder & the Glory'' by Ann Carol Grossman and Arnie Reisman. The musical focuses on the lives of and rivalry between 20th-century female entrepreneurs Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein. Overview The musical relates the rivalry between two important women of the cosmetics industry, Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein, from the 1930s to the 1960s. Elizabeth Arden was the daughter of a Canadian farmer and presented her products as emblems of an upper-class life of comfort. Helena Rubinstein, from Poland, "emphasized science", promising an "exotic look." That was "code for Jewish" according to Scott Frankel. Doug Wright noted: "Together, they not only forged an industry, but a way of life...They absolutely shattered glass ceilings as women in industry."Mellini, Michael" ...
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Warpaint (mascot)
Warpaint is a pinto horse that was a mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs National Football League (NFL) team. Three individual horses have been used for Warpaint. The horse is associated with the Chiefs' glory days at Municipal Stadium when the team won two American Football League (AFL) championships, and the horse led the team's victory parade after its win in Super Bowl IV. After the original Warpaint's retirement in 1989, the team used K. C. Wolf as their lone mascot from 1989 to 2009. In keeping with the celebration of the AFL's 50th anniversary, the Chiefs decided to bring back the tradition of Warpaint for the 2009 season, introducing the new horse at the team's home-opener against the Oakland Raiders, before being retired once again in 2021. History Originally, the horse was ridden bareback by Bob Johnson, who wore a headdress in the style of ceremonial American Indian regalia.
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War Paint (horse)
War Paint ( – 1975) was a saddle bronc who was a three-time Rodeo Cowboys Association Bucking Horse of the Year. He won the award in 1956, 1957, and in 1958 he tied with another horse. He was inducted into four halls of fame, the most prominent being the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 2011. War Paint was known for his bucking ability and his buck-off record, which was close to 90 percent. Early life War Paint was foaled c. 1945 in the Klamath marsh on the Klamath Indian Reservation in Northern Klamath County, Oregon. He was raised by a Klamath Tribe member named Orrie Sommers. War Paint's sire was a big-boned Paint stallion who was registered as a Quarter Horse. The tribe could not break him. His dam was a wild and grumpy old Pinto mare whom they drove in a team. The tribe never tried to break War Paint's dam. Sommers gave the foal a Klamath name that means "painted horse". Sommers brought War Paint up as a bucking horse, as he raised many bucking horses. When War Paint was th ...
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War Paint
War paint is paint ritually applied to the face and/or body prior to going into a battle. War Paint or Warpaint may also refer to: Music * Warpaint (band), an American indie rock band from Los Angeles ** ''Warpaint'' (Warpaint album), 2014 album by Warpaint **"Warpaint", song by Warpaint from '' The Fool'' (2010) Albums * ''Warpaint'' (The Black Crowes album) (2008) * ''War Paint'' (The Dangerous Summer album), or the title song (2011) * ''War Paint'' (Lorrie Morgan album), or the title song (1994) * ''Warpaint'' (Happy Rhodes album), or the title song (1991) Songs * "War Paint" (Fletcher song) (2015) * "War Paint" (Madeline Merlo song) (2016) * "War Paint", by Gwen Stefani from ''This Is What the Truth Feels Like'' (2016) * "Warpaint", by Ivory Hours (2015) * "War Paint", by Kelly Clarkson from '' Piece by Piece'' (2015) * "War Paint", by Rush from '' Presto'' (1989) * "War Paint", by Jonah Marais Films * ''War Paint'' (1926 film), a western by W. S. Van Dyke * ''War Pai ...
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War Paint (1953 Film)
''War Paint'' is a 1953 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Robert Stack and Joan Taylor. A U.S. Cavalry lieutenant is assigned to deliver a peace treaty to a powerful Indian chief, but two Indians have vowed to kill the officer before he completes his mission. The film was shot in Pathecolor and filmed on location in Death Valley National Park. Plot The pre-credit sequence of the film starts out with Bureau of Indian Affairs Commissioner Kirby and the last survivor of his US Cavalry escort shot and scalped by Taslik (Keith Larsen) and his squaw Wanima (Joan Taylor). The film proper begins with Lt. Billings (Robert Stack) leading his patrol, that has escorted Cpl Hamilton (Charles Nolte), a cartographer who has been making maps of the area. On the way back to the fort they are met by a messenger, who brings orders that they are to meet Commissioner Kirby (Richard H. Cutting) and his party at a trading post in order to deliver a recently signed Indian ...
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War Paint (1926 Film)
''War Paint'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The film stars Tim McCoy. Louis B. Mayer observed the profits made by other studios with western franchises such as Tom Mix, Buck Jones or Hoot Gibson. He selected a genuine army officer who had lived with Indian tribes to come to Hollywood as an advisor on 1922's ''The Covered Wagon'': Colonel Timothy John Fitzgerald McCoy. His debut as Tim McCoy in ''War Paint'' was announced under the banner "He's the real McCoy!" In order to maximize the economics, the film was shot simultaneously on location with another film, ''Winners of the Wilderness''. The film is considered lost. A trailer however is preserved at the Library of Congress. Synopsis An Indian chief of the Arapahoe escapes the reservation where he has been living and takes along some of his warriors. The cavalry is sent out for them. Cast * Tim McCoy as Lt. Tim Marshall * Pauline Starke as Polly Hopkins * Charles K. French as Maj. Hopkins ...
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Presto (album)
''Presto'' is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released November 21, 1989 by Anthem Records and was the band's first album released internationally by Atlantic Records following the group's departure from Mercury. After the ''Hold Your Fire'' (1987) tour ended in 1988, the group members reconvened in December to decide their next step and agreed to take six months off before starting on a new album. ''Presto'' marked another change in Rush's sound, with guitar taking a more dominant role in the writing and a reduction in synthesizers and a return towards more guitar-driven arrangements. ''Presto'' reached No. 7 in Canada and No. 16 in the United States. " Show Don't Tell," " The Pass" and "Superconductor" were released as singles from ''Presto''; the former charted at No. 1 on the U.S. Album Rock Tracks chart. Rush supported the album with the Presto Tour from February to June 1990. ''Presto'' reached gold certification by the Recording Industry Ass ...
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Ivory Hours
Ivory Hours is a Canadian indie pop band from London, Ontario. In 2018 the band members are guitarist and singer Luke Roes, Bassist Chris Levesque, and Drummer Thomas Perquin. History Ivory Hours was founded in 2012 by brother and sister Luke and Annie Roes, The band released their full-length debut album 'Morning Light' on June 9, 2015. The album was produced by Dan Brodbeck and engineered by João Carvalho. In the summer of 2015 the band won CFNY 102.1 the Edge's Next Big Thing contest out of 442 bands from across Canada. The following autumn Ivory Hours were the Grand Prize winners of Canada's Walk of Fame's Emerging Artist Music Mentorship Program which awarded the band $25,000, studio time, and a performance during Canada's Walk of Fame events. The band were also finalists in CBC Music's Searchlight competition, eventually placing fourth. Their first single from ''Morning Light'', "Warpaint", garnered significant airplay across Canada and charted on CBC Radio 2's ''Radio ...
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Warpaint (Warpaint Album)
''Warpaint'' is the second studio album by the American indie rock band Warpaint, released on January 17, 2014 on Rough Trade Records. Produced by Flood and the band itself, the album was preceded by the single, "Love Is to Die". It has been characterized as dream pop. Composition In an interview with ''NME'' in September 2011, drummer Stella Mozgawa affirmed that Warpaint planned to "experiment and write with one another" to develop the songs on ''Warpaint'' as their current lineup had never composed songs "from the ground up" together. Bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg elaborated on the composition of new material, explaining most songs were written by "just jamingand free-flow ngonstage". Guitarist Theresa Wayman confirmed that the band intended to create a minimalist sound on ''Warpaint'', revealing that the band developed songs at soundchecks, and experimented more with acoustic guitars and percussion instruments on the album. Lead vocalist Emily Kokal noted that R&B and rap ...
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