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Welcome Home may refer to: Film * ''Welcome Home'' (1925 film), an American silent film directed by James Cruze * ''Welcome Home'' (1935 film), an American comedy film directed by James Tinling * ''Welcome Home'' (1989 film), an American film directed by Franklin Schaffner * ''Welcome Home'' (2004 film), an Austrian film directed by Andreas Gruber * ''Welcome Home'' (2006 film), a Spanish film directed by David Trueba * ''Welcome Home'' (2018 film), an American film directed by George Ratliff Music * The Welcome Home, an American indie rock band Albums * ''Welcome Home'' (Brian Littrell album) or the title song (see below), 2006 * ''Welcome Home'' (Carole King album), 1978 * ''Welcome Home'' (Hellyeah album) or the title song, 2019 * ''Welcome Home'' (Kane & Abel album) or the title song, 2003 * ''Welcome Home'' (Osibisa album) or the title song, 1975 * ''Welcome Home'' (Rehab album) or the title song, 2010 * ''Welcome Home'' (Richard "Groove" Holmes album), 1968 * ''Welcome H ...
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Welcome Home (1925 Film)
''Welcome Home'' is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by James Cruze and starring Lois Wilson and Warner Baxter. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the 1924 Broadway play '' Minick'' by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Old Man Prouty goes to live with his son. There he becomes a general annoyance, prying into things unwittingly and spoiling plans for everyone. He finds other cronies at the Old Men's Home and, after learning that his son is to choose between him and the young wife, he goes to live at the Home. Cast Reception In a 1925 review for ''The New York Times'', Mordaunt Hall referred to the play '' Minick'' and wrote, "while this narrative in shadow form still possesses an inevitable undertone of sympathy, it misses fire in some important periods through an obvious fondness for exaggeration and a tendency to ignore opportunities for suspens ...
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All The Young
All the Young (formerly called 'New Education') is a five-piece alternative rock band from Stoke-on-Trent, England. Led by Ryan Dooley (singer/songwriter) and his younger brother Jack Dooley (bass/vocals). Ryan and Jack started to play at school talent shows at the age of 12 and 13 covering recent hits of the time by the likes of Oasis (band), Oasis, Stereophonics and Feeder (band), Feeder, before hitting the local venues under various guises. They were then picked up by Warner Brothers after recording 2 demos ‘Today’ & ‘Quiet Night In’ whilst under the name 5th Action, with now acclaimed producer Richard Turvey (Blossoms (band), Blossoms, Courteeners), a friend of the brothers and someone who mutually came from the Stoke music scene of the late naughties; and gave the band free studio time in order to use the demos as part of his degree at Liverpool LIPA. Recording through the night for free, after the final session the band got back to Stoke and split up as all member ...
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List Of Songs Written By Irving Berlin
This article is a list of songs written by Irving Berlin. It is arranged in alphabetical order, but can be rearranged in chronological order by clicking at the top of that column. You may also click twice at the top of the "click to play" column, to bring those items to the top of the list. Furthermore, you can click on the last column to bring to the top those songs that have Wikipedia articles about them. Sources vary as to the number of songs actually written by Berlin, but a 2001 article in ''TIME'' put the figure at around 1,250. Of these, 25 tunes reached #1 on the pop charts. This is not a complete list, given that he wrote hundreds more songs than the ones listed here.
''The New York Times'', December 23, 2005 (Estimates he had 1,500 songs) This list gives the year each song was written, or alternatively groups each song into a five-year period ...
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Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox (born May 29, 1972) is an American actress and LGBT advocate. She rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset on the Netflix series ''Orange Is the New Black'', becoming the first transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in an acting category, and the first to be nominated for an Emmy Award since composer Angela Morley in 1990. In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as executive producer for ''Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word'', making her the first trans woman to win the award. In 2017, she became the first transgender person to play a transgender series regular on U.S. broadcast TV as Cameron Wirth on CBSs ''Doubt''. Cox appeared as a contestant on the first season of VH1's reality show ''I Want to Work for Diddy'', and co-produced and co-hosted the VH1 makeover television series '' TRANSform Me''. In April 2014, Cox was honored by GLAAD with its Stephen F. Kolzak Award for her work as an advocate f ...
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Them (King Diamond Album)
''"Them"'' is the third studio album by Danish heavy metal band King Diamond, released in 1988 via Roadrunner Records. It is the first album to feature guitarist Pete Blakk and bassist Hal Patino. ''"Them"'' is the first of two fictional concept albums about King and his mentally ill grandmother, the second of these being ''Conspiracy''. King falls into a harrowing descent into madness via his grandmother and the voices in the House of Amon, known to the listener only as "Them". Plot summary As the album opens, a young King and his mother and sister are welcoming King's grandmother home from a mental asylum. That night, King investigates strange voices and discovers his grandmother having a tea party seemingly alone, though with the teacups and kettles floating in the air. King is invited into the room, to sit in his grandmother's chair. King is sent back to bed, but only after staring into his grandmother's eyes, whereupon she instructed him to forget what he saw. One day, G ...
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Warnings/Promises
''Warnings/Promises'' is the fourth studio album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released on 7 March 2005 by Parlophone. Following the release of their third studio album ''The Remote Part'' (2002), Gavin Fox replaced bassist Bob Fairfoull, and touring guitarist Allan Stewart became a permanent member. They spent the majority of 2003 writing material, before traveling to Malmö, Sweden to record at Tambourine Studios with producer Dave Eringa. After finishing five tracks, they went to Los Angeles to work at Sunset Sound Recorders with producer Tony Hoffer. Due to the laidback nature of the sessions, the band had to re-record everything; recording concluded in October 2004. Described as an college rock and folk rock album, ''Warnings/Promises'' emphasized more acoustic instrumentation than its predecessor. ''Warnings/Promises'' received generally favourable reviews from critics, some seeing it as a progression from ''The Remote Part'', while others felt it was weaker than that ...
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Welcome Home (You)
"Welcome Home" also known as "Welcome Home (You)" is a single by Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell. It was the first single from his first solo album '' Welcome Home'', and it was written by Littrell and Dan Muckala. Littrell wrote his part in Vienna, Austria when he was touring with the Backstreet Boys. This song was also featured in the compilation album ''WOW Hits 2007''. The single reached #2 on the US Christian AC Charts. It was also #1 for 3 weeks on the US Christian Inspirational charts. Music video The music video includes Littrell singing and playing his guitar, and showing glimpses of a father-and-son, from the time when the son as a child went to school, to when the son has grown into a young man going off to the military. In the middle of the song, the father sees on television that his son is MIA (Missing in Action), just when he had received a written letter from that son. At the end, the son comes back has returned home safely with the other soldiers. Littrell ...
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Welcome Home (Radical Face Song)
''Ghost'' is the debut studio album by the American music act Radical Face. It was released on March 2, 2007, through Morr Music. ''Ghost'' is a concept album based on the idea of houses retaining stories of what has happened in them. Each song is a story, some told from the house's point of view. Ben Cooper cited an old house he lived in as one of the inspirations for ''Ghost''. Most of his work on the album was done in an old tool shed behind his house. Cooper, Mark Hubbard, and Alex Kane collaborated with Emeral Cooper for some tracks on the album. ''Ghost'' has been compared to musical acts such as Pinback, The Mountain Goats, Sufjan Stevens, The Postal Service, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Paul Simon, and Animal Collective. "Welcome Home" The song "Welcome Home" has been featured in advertisements and films, including a Nikon advertisement in several countries of Europe, an advertisement for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, and a promotional video for the University of Oregon that aired ...
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