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Spring Fever
Spring Fever may refer to: * Spring fever, an experience of restlessness or romantic feelings, associated with the onset of spring Film * ''Spring Fever'' (1919 film), an American silent short film directed by Hal Roach * ''Spring Fever'' (1927 film), an American silent film directed by Edward Sedgwick * ''Spring Fever'' (1965 film) (''Fiebre de primavera''), a 1965 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras * ''Spring Fever'' (1981 film), a Taiwanese film directed by Su Yueh-ho * ''Spring Fever'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Joseph L. Scanlan * ''Spring Fever'' (2009 film), a Chinese film directed by Lou Ye * '' Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever'', a 2009 American film directed by Ti West Literature * ''Spring Fever'' (novel), a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse * ''Spring Fever'' (manga), a Japanese manga anthology by Yugi Yamada Music * "Spring Fever" (song), by Loretta Lynn, 1978 * "Spring Fever", a song by Elvis Presley from ''Girl Happy'' * ''Spring Fever'', a ...
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Spring Fever
Spring fever is any of a number of mood, physical, or behavioral changes which may be experienced coinciding with the onset of spring, particularly restlessness, laziness, and amorousness. Overview The term ''spring fever'' may refer to an increase in energy, vitality, and sexual appetite, as well as a feeling of restlessness, associated with the end of winter. This concept may have a biological basis. A lift in mood with the arrival of spring, and longer periods of daylight, is often particularly strong in those suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), who experience lows or depression during the winter months. Symptoms of bipolar disorder are also more likely in spring. In the 17th and 18th centuries in Australia, Spring fever or Spring disease described an often fatal condition associated with skin lesions, bleeding gums and lethargy. The disease was later identified as scurvy Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Early symptoms o ...
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Spring Fever (song)
"Spring Fever" is a song written by Lola Jean Dillon that was originally performed by American country music artist Loretta Lynn. It was released as a single in May 1978 via MCA Records. Background and reception "Spring Fever" was recorded at the Bradley's Barn on December 1, 1978. Located in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, the session was produced by renowned country music producer Owen Bradley. Two additional tracks were recorded during this session. "Spring Fever" reached number twelve on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles survey in 1978. Additionally, the song peaked at number ten on the Canadian ''RPM Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, rev/min, r/min, or with the notation min−1) is a unit of rotational speed or rotational frequency for rotating machines. Standards ISO 80000-3:2019 defines a unit of rotation as the dimensionl ...'' Country Songs chart during this same period. It was included on her studio album, ''Out of My Head and Back in My Bed'' (19 ...
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Spring Fever (Bear In The Big Blue House)
'' Bear in the Big Blue House'' is a television program for young children produced for the Playhouse Disney channel by Mitchell Kriegman and The Jim Henson Company. It aired from 1997 until 2006 with 117 episodes plus a separate episode made exclusively for home media on September 3, 2002. Series overview Episodes Pilot (1997) Season 1 (1997–1998) Season 2 (1998–1999) Season 3 (1999) Surprise Party (2002) Season 4 (2002–2006) International airings The show was shown throughout the world including in the United Kingdom on five and Playhouse Disney UK, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia (April 3, 2000 - April 12, 2010) and on RTÉ Two in Ireland. References External links List of ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' episodesat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content onli ...
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Sub Urban (musician)
Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve (born October 22, 1999), known professionally as Sub Urban, is an American singer, producer and songwriter. He became famous for his song "Cradles". Biography Maisonneuve was born on October 22, 1999, in Nyack, New York to a French Canadian father and a Taiwanese mother. While raised in the suburbs of Ridgewood, New Jersey, he began producing music at the age of 15. He was trained in classical piano at the age of 6, but quit after claiming that he was "sick of playing other people's compositions". In the fall of 2016, Maisonneuve dropped out of high school to pursue his musical career, "isolating" himself to work on various demos and songs. The most popular song of his to come out of this period of self-isolation was "Cradles", which skyrocketed in popularity after being shared heavily on video-sharing application TikTok. Discography Studio albums Extended plays Singles Music videos Songwriting credits Tours Headlining * Virgil' ...
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Joachim Kühn
Joachim Kurt Kühn (born 15 March 1944) is a German jazz pianist. Biography He was born in Leipzig, Germany. Kühn was a musical prodigy and made his debut as a concert pianist, having studied classical piano and composition, with Arthur Schmidt-Elsey. Influenced by his elder brother, clarinetist Rolf Kühn, he simultaneously got interested in jazz. In 1961, he became a professional jazz musician. With a trio of his own, founded in 1964, he presented the first free jazz in the GDR. In 1966, he left the country and settled in Hamburg. Together with his brother, he played at the Newport Jazz Festival and recorded with Jimmy Garrison and Aldo Romano for Impulse!. Kühn has largely lived in Paris since 1968, and worked with Don Cherry, Karl Berger, Slide Hampton, Phil Woods, Michel Portal, Barre Phillips, Eje Thelin, Ray Lema, Hellmut Hattler, and Jean-Luc Ponty. As a member of Pierre Courbois's ''Association P.C.'', he turned to electronic keyboards. During the second hal ...
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Rick Derringer
Rick Derringer (born Richard Dean Zehringer; August 5, 1947) is an American guitarist, vocalist, producer and songwriter. He came to prominence in the 1960s as founding member of his band, the McCoys. Their debut single, "Hang on Sloopy", was a number-one hit in 1965 and became a classic of the garage rock era. The McCoys then had seven songs that charted in the top 100, including versions of "Fever" and "Come on Let’s Go". In 1974, Derringer reached the US top 30 with his own song, "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo". He also worked extensively with the brothers Edgar and Johnny Winter, playing lead and backing guitar in their bands and producing all of their gold and platinum recordings, including Edgar Winter's hits "Frankenstein" and " Free Ride" (both 1973). He has additionally worked with Steely Dan, Cyndi Lauper and "Weird Al" Yankovic, producing Yankovic's Grammy Award-winning songs "Eat It" (1984) and "Fat" (1988). Derringer also produced the World Wrestling Federation's al ...
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Girl Happy (soundtrack)
''Girl Happy'' is the tenth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in monaural, mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3338, in March 1965 – the March 1 date is disputed. It is the soundtrack to the 1965 Girl Happy, film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, on June 10, 11, 12, and overdubbing, vocal overdubs by Presley on June 15, 1964. It peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200, Top LP's chart. It was certified Gold on July 15, 1999 by the Recording Industry Association of America. Content Excluding the singles compilation album, compilation ''Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3'', this was the sixth original Presley album in a row that was a soundtrack to a feature film. Eleven songs were recorded and all were used, with "The Meanest Girl in Town" originally released as "Yeah, She's Evil!" by Bill Haley & His Comets and released on Decca Records in July 1964, thoug ...
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Spring Fever (manga)
is a Japanese manga anthology written and illustrated by Yugi Yamada and published by Ohzora Publishing in 1995 and Houbunsha in May 2001. It was released in English by Aurora Publishing in August 2007 under their label Deux Press. ''Spring Fever'' tells the romantic homosexual story of Yusuke Onishi, who falls in love with the much older single father, Takami Hirokazu. ''Wildman Blues'' tells the story of Naoki, who came out in high school, and his best friend Ayu who vowed to help him. Naoki drove him away by "forcing himself" on Ayu, and they meet again when adults and have sex. Reception Briana Lawrence, writing for Mania Entertainment, noted the storytelling technique of minimising past sexual history in flashbacks, as the story is about the current relationship, not the past one. Lawrence did not enjoy ''Spring Fever'' as much as she had Yamada's other works, feeling that there was "too much" going on in "such a short amount of time", feeling that the title story could ...
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Spring Fever (1919 Film)
''Spring Fever'' is a 1919 short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and featuring Harold Lloyd. Plot Harold is an office worker whose mind wanders from his mundane clerical tasks because of the lovely weather. Unable to resist the pull of a park on a beautiful spring day, Harold walks out on his job. He is pursued into the park by irked office colleagues and his boss. Harold's playful antics in the park quickly annoy several people, causing a large mob to start chasing him. While hiding in some shrubbery, Harold encounters Bebe who herself is hiding from an unwanted suitor (Snub). The mob attacks Snub, thinking he is Harold. Bebe and Harold quietly escape to an ice cream parlor where Harold has insufficient money to pay for their treats. Harold attempts a few creative tricks to avoid paying the bill. In the end, Harold deceives the waitress into thinking that a still groggy Snub has agreed to pay his tab. The film ends in Bebe's garden with Harold and Bebe embracing as a n ...
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Spring Fever (novel)
''Spring Fever'' is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published on 20 May 1948, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, and on the same date in the United States by Doubleday and Co, New York.McIlvaine (1990), p. 82, A67. Although not featuring any of Wodehouse's regular characters, the cast contains a typical Wodehousian selection of English aristocrats, Stoker family relations, wealthy Americans, household staff and imposters. Plot summary Wealthy New York businessman G. Ellery Cobbold has sent his son Stanwood, a blundering ex-American football player, to London, to separate him from Hollywood starlet Eileen Stoker with whom he is in love. When Cobbold discovers that Stoker is also in London, making pictures, he insists that Stanwood goes to stay with a distant relation, curmudgeonly widower Lord Shortlands. But Stanwood stays put. Instead, good-looking movie agent Mike Cardinal goes to Shortlands' castle (Beevor, in Kent), posing as Stanwood. He is pursuing Shortl ...
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Spring Fever
Spring Fever may refer to: * Spring fever, an experience of restlessness or romantic feelings, associated with the onset of spring Film * ''Spring Fever'' (1919 film), an American silent short film directed by Hal Roach * ''Spring Fever'' (1927 film), an American silent film directed by Edward Sedgwick * ''Spring Fever'' (1981 film), a Taiwanese film directed by Su Yueh-ho * ''Spring Fever'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Joseph L. Scanlan * ''Spring Fever'' (2009 film), a Chinese film directed by Lou Ye * '' Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever'', a 2009 American film directed by Ti West Literature * ''Spring Fever'' (novel), a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse * ''Spring Fever'' (manga), a Japanese manga anthology by Yugi Yamada Music * "Spring Fever" (song), by Loretta Lynn, 1978 * "Spring Fever", a song by Elvis Presley from '' Girl Happy'' * ''Spring Fever'', a 1975 album by Rick Derringer * ''Springfever'', a 1976 album by Joachim Kühn Joachim Kurt Kühn (born ...
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