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Nowhere To Run
Nowhere to Run may refer to: Film and television * ''Nowhere to Run'' (1989 film), an American film directed by Carl Franklin * ''Nowhere to Run'' (1993 film), an American action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme * ''Nowhere to Run'' (1978 film), an American TV film starring David Janssen * ''Nowhere to Run'' (2015 film), a Chinese film directed by Wang Mengyuan * ''Nowhere to Run'', a documentary film by Anthony Sherwood * ''Nowhere to Run'', a video compilation of episodes of ''Animorphs'' * "Nowhere to Run" (''Highlander: The Series''), an episode of ''Highlander: The Series'' * "Nowhere to Run", an episode of ''Blue Heelers'' * "Nowhere to Run", an episode of ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' * "Nowhere to Run", an episode of ''Gunsmoke'' * "Nowhere to Run", an episode of ''Instant Star'' * '' 2048: Nowhere to Run'' (2017 short film), a film set in the Blade Runner universe Music Songs * "Nowhere to Run" (song), by Martha and the Vandellas * "Nowhere to Run", by ...
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Nowhere To Run (1989 Film)
''Nowhere to Run'' is a 1989 American thriller drama film directed by Carl Franklin (in his feature film directorial debut) and starring David Carradine and Jason Priestley. Plot In rural Texas, 1960 — an age of good times and innocence, when growing up was supposed to be easy — six high school seniors know the terrible secret that will make the difference in the biggest election in the county's history. They must make the most difficult decision of their lives. They must become adults. Cast * David Carradine as Harmon * Jason Priestley as Howard * Jillian McWhirter as Cynthia * Kieran Mulroney as Jerry Lee * Henry Jones as Judge Culbert * Matt Adler as Don * Brenda Bakke as Joannie * Jocelyn Jones as Mrs. Tooley * Harry Northup as Rayford Satterwhite * Don Steele Don Steele (born Donald Steele Revert; April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997) was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement (for healt ...
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Naturally (J
Naturally may refer to: ;Albums * ''Naturally!'', an album by Nat Adderley * ''Naturally'' (Houston Person album) * ''Naturally'' (J. J. Cale album) * ''Naturally'' (John Pizzarelli album) * ''Naturally'' (Sharon Jones album) * ''Naturally'' (Three Dog Night album) ;Songs * "Naturally" (Deborah Gibson song) * "Naturally" (Kalapana song) * "Naturally" (Selena Gomez & the Scene song) * "Naturally", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki from '' I Am...'' * "Naturally", a song by Heatwave from ''Current'' * "Naturally", a song by Huey Lewis and the News from ''Fore!'' * "Naturally", a song by Raffi from ''Bananaphone'' * "Naturally", a song by Fat Mattress from '' Fat Mattress II'' * "Naturally", a song by Katy Hudson (better known by her current stage name Katy Perry Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Known for her influence on modern pop music and her campy style, sh ...
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List Of Hardy Boys Books
This is a list of all Hardy Boys books published, by series. The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (1927–2005) Grosset & Dunlap Simon & Schuster In 1979, the Hardy Boys books began to be published by Wanderer Books Simon & Schuster in paperback format. Though formatted differently from the original 58-volume series which continued under Grosset & Dunlap's control, these new books were published under the Hardy Boys Mystery Stories banner. These books feature increasingly contemporary cover illustrations and some books have multiple versions of the cover art. To collectors of Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books, books in the original series published at Simon & Schuster are called "Digests". This is due to the books resembling Digest-size paperbacks, differing from Grosset & Dunlap's hardcover books (one of the reasons Adams switched to Simon & Schuster was that Grosset & Dunlap did not like this move, while Simon & Schuster agreed to it). In 2005, the first eight volumes from Wanderer (# ...
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Under The Gun (band)
Under the Gun was a punk rock group founded in New York City in 1997 by Mickey Lee Ambush (vocals, rhythm guitar), Todd Anthony (vocals, lead guitar), Chrisipline (drums), and Keith Allen (bass, vocals). Todd Anthony left shortly after the band's first few shows and was later replaced by Joe Naylor. Naylor took over bass playing duties after Keith Allen left the band in 1999. Under The Gun, who named themselves after a song by the Circle Jerks, recorded two albums. The first, ''Nowhere to Run'', was produced by Dave Smalley of Dag Nasty and Roger Miret of Agnostic Front Agnostic Front is an American hardcore punk band from New York City. Founded in 1980, the band is considered an important influence on the New York hardcore scene, as well as a pioneer of the crossover thrash genre. History First era (1980–19 ..., and was released on Mendit Records in 1999. Their second album, ''One Nation'', was produced by Miret and was released in 2000 on Fastmusic Records. Chrisiplin ...
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Ted Hawkins
Ted Hawkins (October 28, 1936 – January 1, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter born in Biloxi, Mississippi. He split his time between his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California, where he was a mostly anonymous street performer, and Europe and Australia, where he and his songs were better known and well received in clubs and small concert halls. Life and career Hawkins was born in Biloxi, Mississippi. His mother was a prostitute and he never knew the identity of his father. He was sent to a reform school when he was 12 years old. As a teenager Hawkins drifted, hitchhiked, and stole his way across the country for the next dozen years, earning several stays in prison, including a three-year stint for stealing a leather jacket as a teenager. Along the way, he picked up a love of music and a talent for the guitar. "I was sent to a school for bad boys called Oakley Training School in 1949," he wrote in a brief piece of autobiography. "There I developed my voice by sin ...
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Chron Gen
Chron Gen (short for Chronic Generation) are a British punk band, formed in January 1978 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England.Strong, Martin C. (2001) ''The Great Metal Discography'', MOJO Books, , p. 115-6Glasper, Ian (2004) ''Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980 - 1984'', Cherry Red Books, , p. 234-9 History Chron Gen initially comprised former members of The Condemned and Optional Xtras. Band members included Glynn (Baxter) Barber (vocals/guitarist), Jon 'JJ' Johnson (drummer), Adam Warwicker (bass guitar), and Jon Thurlow (rhythm guitar), with Pete Dimmock replacing Warwicker after the band recorded their first demo. The band released their debut EP ''Puppets of War'' in 1981 on their own Gargoyle label; It spent almost ten months in the UK Independent Chart, peaking at number 4. With the success of the EP, Chron Gen were invited to join The Exploited, Discharge, Anti-Pasti, and The Anti-Nowhere League on the now infamous Apocalypse tour in the UK in the summer o ...
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Agression (band)
Agression is an American hardcore punk band from Silver Strand Beach, Oxnard, California, United States. Agression was one of the first bands of the "Nardcore" scene and an early example of the "skate punk" style. The band fused skate culture with the punk scene, featuring a song about skateboarding ("Intense Energy") and a Glen E. Friedman photo of Arthur Lake skating a pool on their first and most popular album, ''Don't Be Mistaken''. The band is known for its fast-paced, aggressive songs such as "Slammin' at the Club", "Money Machine", "Dear John Letter", "Never Alone", "Go to War", and "Locals Only". History Early 1980s - 2000 Before becoming a punk band, in 1979 singer Mark Hickey, guitarist Henry Knowles, and bassist Bob Clark skated for Sims. Clark claims to be a co-founding member of Agression. Although Clark was verifiably close friends with Hickey and Knowles at the time, Hickey contradicts this claim in an interview with The Hooligan magazine. Regardless, Clark wa ...
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50 Lions
50 Lions are an Australian hardcore punk, hardcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales. The band is named after a video poker machine of the same name. History In 2005, they released their self-titled 7-inch EP, which sold out within 3 months of its release. Later that year, they released their debut album, ''Nowhere to Run'', through Washed Up Records. In 2006 they did a tour with Australian band I Killed the Prom Queen. They then released ''Time Is the Enemy'' through Resist Records in 2007. At the beginning of 2008, the band played alongside Parkway Drive in 14 out of 15 dates during the Surf Rat Tour. They have since released a split CD with American band Down to Nothing. After their European tour, they will be doing a tour of Australia with Blacklisted (band), Blacklisted, and then will be a part of the annual Hardcore festival in Sydney. 50 Lions vocalist Oscar McCall is the brother of Parkway Drive vocalist Winston McCall. Tours Throughout their short career they ha ...
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King Of Horrorcore
''King of Horrorcore, Vol. 1'' is the debut official mixtape and the second solo record by American horrorcore rapper King Gordy. It was released in 2006 via Morbid Music L.L.C. A sequel to the album, ''King of Horrorcore II, King of Horrorcore 2'', was released on August 13, 2009. Track listing All tracks composed and written by King Gordy, Waverly W. Alford III, except where noted References External links

* *{{cite web, url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/king-of-horrorcore-vol.1/id385024574, title=King of Horrorcore, Vol.1 by King Gordy on Apple Music King Gordy albums 2006 mixtape albums ...
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Shangó (Santana Album)
''Shangó'' is the thirteenth studio album by Santana (band), Santana. The album reached #22 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 album charts. The single "Hold On (Santana song), Hold On" from the album reached number 15 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart and number 17 on ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'''s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, Top Tracks chart. A second single from the album, "Nowhere to Run", peaked at number 66 on the Hot 100 chart and number thirteen on the Mainstream Rock chart and a third single reached number 34 in the Mainstream Rock chart. Track listing Side One # "The Nile" (Alex Ligertwood, Carlos Santana, Gregg Rolie)-4:55 # Hold On (Santana song), "Hold On" (Ian Thomas (Canadian musician), Ian Thomas)-4:21 # "Night Hunting Time" (Paul Brady)-4:42 # "Nowhere to Run" (Russ Ballard)-4:04 # "Nueva York" (Armando Peraza, Ligertwood, Santana, David Margen, Graham Lear, Rolie, Orestes Vilató, Orestes Vilato, Richard Baker, ...
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Rough Mix
''Rough Mix'' is an album by the Who's guitarist Pete Townshend and former Small Faces and Faces bassist Ronnie Lane. The album was released in September 1977 as Polydor 2442 in the UK and MCA 2295 in the US. It peaked at number 44 on the UK album chart, and at number 45 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Content On 21 October 1976, the Who closed a brief North American tour in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens, a show that would be the last with Keith Moon before a paying audience. The Who then took a hiatus as band members pursued various individual interests. Pete Townshend had been initially contacted by Ronnie Lane to produce his next album, the project instead turning into a full-blown collaboration between the pair. Lane expressed an interest in a songwriting collaboration but Townshend, who has very rarely co-written songs, was unwilling. The instrumental title track is credited to both musicians, however. During the recording of ''Rough Mix'', Lane's multiple sclerosis was ...
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Tigerlily (Lillix Album)
''Tigerlily'' is the third and final album by the Canadian rock band Lillix, released in Canada on 24 August 2010. Track listing Singles * "Nowhere to Run" – August 2010 * "Back Up Girl" – March 2011 Band members * Tasha-Ray Evin – lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar * Lacey-Lee Evin – lead vocals, keyboard * Eric Hoodicoff – drums, guitar, vocals * Alex Varon – guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ... References Lillix albums 2010 albums {{2010s-pop-rock-album-stub ...
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