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Second Son or The Second Son may refer to: Books *''Second Son'', a 1988 novel by Robert Ferro * ''Second Son'' (novel), a 2011 novel by Lee Child *''The Second Son'', a 2011 novel by Jonathan Rabb *''The Second Son'', a 2000 novel by Joanna Wayne Film and TV ''* The Second Son'', a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film Music *''Second Son'', a 2001 album by Jim Hurst *"Second Son", a song by Overkill from '' Feel the Fire'' *"Second Son", a song by Cannonball Adderley and his Quintet, from '' Inside Straight'' *"Second Son", a song by Glenn Hughes, from ''The Way It Is'' *"Second Son", a song by Elliott Brood Elliott Brood (often stylized as Elliott BROOD) is a Canadian three-piece, alternative country band formed in 2002 in Toronto, consisting of Mark Sasso on lead vocals, guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica, and kazoo, Casey Laforet on guitar, lead vo ... *"The Second Son", a song by Bill Dixon, from '' November 1981'' See also

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Robert Ferro
Robert Ferro (October 21, 1941 – July 11, 1988) was an American novelist whose semi-autobiographical fiction explored the uneasy integration of homosexuality and traditional American upper middle class values. Biography He was born in Cranford, New Jersey and graduated from Cranford High School. He went to college at Rutgers University and received a Master's Degree from the University of Iowa. In late 1965 Ferro met Andrew Holleran at the Iowa Writer's Workshop. He later lectured at Adelphi University. He was a member of The Violet Quill. He died of AIDS a few months after his partner, Michael Grumley, in 1988 at his father's home in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, age 46. Grumley and Ferro are buried together under the Ferro-Grumley memorial in Rockland Cemetery, Sparkill, New York. Following their deaths, the Ferro-Grumley Foundation, which manages their estate, created and endowed the annual Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT fiction in conjunction with Publishing Triangle. Themes Rober ...
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Second Son (novel)
"Second Son" is a 2011 short story by British author Jim Grant (who writes under the pen name of Lee Child). The story, which features Jack Reacher, is a prequel to the novel series and gives a glimpse of the teen-age Reacher. "Second Son" was released originally for the Kindle and, in 2017, was included in '' No Middle Name'', a collection of Jack Reacher short stories. "Second Son" was bundled with the movie '' Jack Reacher'' as a Target Exclusive, when the movie was released on Blu-ray on 7 May 2013. Plot Paris It is 1974. In Paris a 90-year-old man, the retired furniture restorer and World War I veteran Laurent Moutier, is unable to get out of bed and realises he is about to die. He faces stoically and unflinchingly the approach of death, mainly concerned about letting his daughter Josephine know. This takes some effort since she is married to an American military officer who is a member of US Marine Corps and she is constantly moving around the world with her husband ...
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Jonathan Rabb
Jonathan Rabb (born April 28, 1964) is an American novelist, soloist, essayist, actor and writer. Early life and education Born in Boston, Rabb grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, where his father, Theodore K. Rabb, taught history at the university. He studied political science at Yale University from 1982 to 1986 and earned an MA and MPhil in political theory from Columbia University. While at Yale, Rabb sang with the Whiffenpoofs and performed in numerous productions, eventually finding himself in New York, where he continued to act and sing both Off-Broadway ('' Fermat's Last Tango''). and at Carnegie Hall with the New York City Pops. After leaving Columbia, Rabb began to write fiction. His first novel, ''The Overseer'', was published in 1998. This was followed in 2001 by the historical thriller, ''The Book of Q''. Rabb released the first novel of the Berlin trilogy, ''Rosa'', in 2005, followed in 2009 by ''Shadow and Light'' and ''The Second Son'' in 2011. Rabb has also publ ...
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Joanna Wayne
Jo Ann Vest is an American author of contemporary romance novels under the pseudonym Joanna Wayne. Biography Wayne was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. She began reading when she was four years old, and quickly began making weekly trips to the library to find books to read. In 1984, she married and moved to New Orleans, where she enrolled in a writing course and joined a professional writing organization. Her books have appeared on the Waldenbooks Bestselling List for romance. She has been nominated four times for a ''Romantic Times'' Reviewers' Choice Award, winning twice with ''Surprise Package'' and ''Attempted Matrimony''. ''Romantic Times'' has also nominated her for a Career Achievement Award. Wayne currently lives just north of Houston, Texas. Bibliography * ''Deep in the Bayou'' (1994) * ''Behind the Mask'' (1995) * ''Extreme Heat'' (1996) * ''Family Ties'' (1997) * ''All I Want for Christmas'' (1998) * ''Jodie's Little Secrets'' (1998) * ''Lone Star Lawman'' ( ...
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The Second Son
is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mitsuo Hirotsu. Cast * Ichikawa Raizō VIII * Michiko Saga * Tomosaburō Li () * Ryōsuke Kagawa was a Japanese actor. His son was child actor Sō Shuntarō. He appeared in more than 400 films between 1928 and 1986. His final film role was in the 1986 film ''Dixieland Daimyō'' directed by Kihachi Okamoto. Selected filmography * ''Story ... * Shinobu Araki * Hiroshi Ueda * Teruko Ōmi References Japanese black-and-white films 1955 films Films directed by Mitsuo Hirotsu Daiei Film films 1950s Japanese films {{1950s-Japan-film-stub ...
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Jim Hurst
Jim Hurst is an American bluegrass and country guitarist. He is known primarily as an instrumentalist but has also been credited for vocals with numerous other artists as well as his solo career. Hurst has performed with musicians that include Holly Dunn, Trisha Yearwood, Sara Evans, and Missy Raines. He has also won numerous awards for his work. Career Hurst began his career with playing country music in the 1980s and 90s. He was the guitarist for Holly Dunn and the Rio Band where he played both nationally and internationally. He toured with Trisha Yearwood where he played acoustic and electric guitar. Hurst joined Claire Lynch and the Front Porch String Band in 1995. During that time he met Missy Raines and they formed the duet "Jim Hurst and Missy Raines," playing together until 2000. During their time together they released two albums which won them International Bluegrass Music Awards for Guitar Player of the Year and Bass Player of the Year in both 2001 and 2002. Hurst ...
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Feel The Fire (Overkill Album)
''Feel the Fire'' is the debut studio album by American thrash metal band Overkill, released on October 15, 1985 through Megaforce Records. Overview The final track, "Sonic Reducer", is a cover of a 1977 song by punk rock band Dead Boys; it was not included on the vinyl or cassette versions of the album, and on some CD reissues it was instead placed between "Second Son" and "Hammerhead". "Rotten to the Core" has been a mainstay of the band's live setlist since 1984."Rotten to the Core by Overkill Concert Statistics"
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''Feel the Fire'' received a positive review from 's Alex Henderson, ...
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Inside Straight (album)
''Inside Straight'' is a live album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded at the Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California in 1973 featuring performances by Adderley's Quintet with Nat Adderley, Hal Galper, Walter Booker and Roy McCurdy with guest percussionist King Errisson.Cannonball Adderley discography
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The review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3½ stars and states "After seven years with Capitol, Cannonball Adderley switched labels to Fantasy where he reunited with producer Orrin Keepnews and the quality of his ...
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The Way It Is (Glenn Hughes Album)
''The Way It Is'' is a studio album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. It was released in 1999 on Nippon Crown, SPV and Shrapnel Records and was Hughes’ sixth solo studio album. History While Hughes' previous album, 1996's ''Addiction'', had a serious, quite dramatic and heavy sound with songs that focused on the turmoil in his life, its follow-up, ''The Way It Is'', has a distinctly lighter tone. The metal edge of ''Addiction'' was replaced with funk-infused one. However, unlike 1995's ''Feel'', which had definite funk, pop and soul sounds, ''The Way It Is'' keeps the hard rock Hughes is best known for. This was Hughes' second album to feature long-time guitarist Jocke 'JJ' Marsh; the two of them worked closely on the album, locking themselves away in Hughes' Los Angeles home in November 1998. The album also features two songs co-written with funk guitarist Stevie Salas and performed by Hughes, Salas and former Guns N' Roses, n ...
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Elliott Brood
Elliott Brood (often stylized as Elliott BROOD) is a Canadian three-piece, alternative country band formed in 2002 in Toronto, consisting of Mark Sasso on lead vocals, guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica, and kazoo, Casey Laforet on guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals, bass pedals, keys, and ukulele, and Stephen Pitkin on percussion, sampler, and backing vocals. The band's style has been categorized as "death country", "frontier rock", or "revival music". History Mark Sasso and Casey Laforet grew up together in Windsor, and began playing as a band after moving to Toronto following high school. They played their first show in 2002 with two other musicians at Toronto club Holy Joes. Although the two other musicians dropped out of the band's lineup after a few shows, Sasso and Laforet continued as a duo, hooking up with producer Stephen Pitkin to record their first EP, '' Tin Type'', which was released in 2004. Tin Type was recorded over two days in Sasso's living room. The band cal ...
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