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A cattle call is an open audition. Cattle Call may also refer to: * ''Cattle Call'' (film), a 2006 comedy film by National Lampoon * ''Cattle Call'' (album), a 1963 album by Eddy Arnold * "The Cattle Call", a song by Tex Owens * Cattle Call (company), a video game company See also * Kulning Kulning or herding calls is a domestic Scandinavian music form, often used to call livestock (cows, goats, etc.) down from high mountain pastures where they have been grazing during the day. It is possible that the sound also serves to scare away ...
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Audition
An audition is a sample performance by an actor, singer, musician, dancer or other performer. It typically involves the performer displaying their talent through a previously memorized and rehearsed solo piece or by performing a work or piece given to the performer at the audition or shortly before. In some cases, such as with a model or acrobat, the individual may be asked to demonstrate a range of professional skills. Actors may be asked to present a monologue. Singers will perform a song in a popular music context or an aria in a Classical context. A dancer will present a routine in a specific style, such as ballet, tap dance or hip-hop, or show his or her ability to quickly learn a choreographed dance piece. The audition is a systematic process in which industry professionals select performers, which is in some ways analogous to a job interview in the regular job market. In an audition, the employer is testing the ability of the applicant to meet the needs of the job and asse ...
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Cattle Call (film)
''National Lampoon Presents Cattle Call'' is a 2006 National Lampoon comedy film written and directed by Martin Guigui, and starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Jenny Mollen. It was Chelsea Handler's feature film debut, and includes cameo appearances from Paul Mazursky and Jonathan Winters. The film was released via DVD on May 13, 2008, by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Plot ''Cattle Call'' follows the three male protagonists as they hold a fake casting call in Hollywood for a fictional independent film entitled ''Perfect for Me'' with the hope of meeting women. Richie is looking for a relationship, while Sherman and Glenn are more interested in sex. After going on dates with the girls, they eventually chose three women to be in their "film": Marina, Laurel and Nikita. When Marina checks Richie's computer to find a dating site called ''Perfect for Me'', he feels guilty and reveals to her that the whole thing was set up for the three men to find women. She storms out of his house and m ...
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Cattle Call (album)
''Cattle Call'' is an album by American country music singer Eddy Arnold, released by RCA Victor in August 1963. The album features a number of western standards, as well as a new recording of "The Cattle Call", which was a chart-topping hit for Arnold in 1955. " (Jim) I Wore a Tie Today" had also previously been released as a single. Produced by Chet Atkins, ''Cattle Call'' was Arnold's first album to make ''Billboards album charts. Track listing # "The Streets of Laredo" (Traditional) (3:09) # " Cool Water" (Bob Nolan) (3:40) # "Cattle Call" (Tex Owens) (2:46) # "Leanin' on the Old Top Rail" (Charles Kenny, Nick Kenny) (2:10) # "Ole Faithful" ( Michael Carr, Jimmy Kennedy) (1:54) # "A Cowboy's Dream" (Traditional) (3:30) # "The Wayward Wind" (Stanley Lebowsky, Herb Newman) (3:11) # "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" (Bob Nolan) (2:41) # "Cowpoke" ( Stan Jones) (2:23) # "Where the Mountains Meet the Sky" (Sammy Kaye) (1:59) # "Sierra Sue" (Joseph Buell Carey) (2:44) # "Carry Me Back to the L ...
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Eddy Arnold
Richard Edward Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a Nashville sound (country/popular music) innovator of the late 1950s, and scored 147 songs on the ''Billboard'' country music charts, second only to George Jones. He sold more than 85 million records. A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of "The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music." Early years Arnold was born on May 15, 1918, on a farm near Henderson, Tennessee. His father, a sharecropper, played the fiddle, while his mother played guitar. Arnold's father died when he was just 11, forcing him to leave school and begin helping on the family farm. This led to him later gaining his nickname, the Tennessee Plowboy. Arnold attended Pinson High School in Pinson, Tennessee, where he played guitar for school functions and events. He quit ...
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The Cattle Call
"The Cattle Call" is a song written and recorded in 1934 by American songwriter and musician Tex Owens. The melody was adapted from Bruno Rudzinksi's 1928 recording "Pawel Walc". It became a signature song for Eddy Arnold. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Owens wrote the song in Kansas City while watching the snow fall. "Watching the snow, my sympathy went out to cattle everywhere, and I just wished I could call them all around me and break some corn over a wagon wheel and feed them. That's when the words 'cattle call' came to my mind. I picked up my guitar, and in thirty minutes I had wrote the music and four verses to the song," he said. He recorded it again in 1936. Cover versions and later uses The song was recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1944, Tex Ritter (1947), Carolina Cotton (1951) and Slim Whitman (1954). Whitman's version peaked at number 11 on the C&W Best Seller chart. In 1955, Eddy Arnold re-recorded the ...
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Cattle Call (company)
Cattle Call Inc. is a Japanese game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. The company was established by former staff of Data East Corporation and is engaged in developing original console games as well as co-developing and porting games for other game companies. The company is known for developing the (partially) Japan-exclusive '' Metal Max'' series and the 3DS role-playing games ''The Legend of Legacy'' and its sequel, ''The Alliance Alive''. History In 1998, Data East Corporation, a Japanese video game and electronic engineering company based in Tokyo, withdrew entirely from the arcade industry and reported a total debt estimated at ¥3.3 billion. The company then filed for reorganization in the following year and stopped making video games altogether. As a result of the corporate reorganization, some of the staff from the company formed Cattle Call Inc. to continue developing video games. Games developed by Cattle Call PlayStation 2 Nintendo DS Nintendo 3DS Wii ...
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