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Homegrown may refer to any plants grown in a domestic setting. It may also refer to: Music *Home Grown, an American rock band formed in 1994 * ''Home Grown'' (Geri Allen album), 1985 * ''Homegrown'' (Dodgy album), 1995 * ''Home Grown'' (Blue Mountain album), 1998 * ''Homegrown'' (XTC album), 2001 * ''Homegrown'' (UB40 album), 2003 * ''Homegrown'' (New Zealand Idol album), 2004 * ''Homegrown'' (Neil Young album), 2020 * ''Homegrown'' (EP), a 2013 EP by rapper Chris Webby *''Homegrown'', a 1999 album by Michelle Malone *''Home Grown'', a 1972 album by Johnny Rivers *''Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding The Roots, Vol. 1 & 2'', a 2005 compilation albums by The Roots *''Home Grown'', aka ''KKUA Home Grown'', a series of records produced by Hawaii's Ron Jacobs from 1976 to 1997 * "Homegrown" (Zac Brown Band song), 2015 *"Homegrown", a song by Neil Young from the 1977 album ''American Stars 'n Bars'' * ''Homegrown'' (drum and bass event), Cape Town based drum and bass eve ...
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Home Grown
Home Grown is an American ska punk/pop punk band formed in 1994 in Orange County, California. They released three full-length albums and several Extended play, EPs before disbanding in 2005. Their music is often characterized as pop punk, lyrically favoring humor and silly or satirical subjects. In June 2024, the band reunited in Los Angeles, California for their first show in 19 years. Another show was announced in Pomona, California at the Glasshouse, which was the band's first headlining show since their reunion. On March 7, 2025, John Tran confirmed that the band was recording new music. Band history Formation Home Grown was formed in Orange County, California, Orange County in 1994. The original recording lineup of the band consisted of John "John E. Trash" Tran on guitar and vocals, Adam "Adumb" Lohrbach on bass and vocals, Ian "Slur" Cone on guitar and backing vocals, and Bob Herco on drums. The quartet began experimenting with elements of punk rock, Pop music, pop ...
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Homegrown (Zac Brown Band Song)
Homegrown may refer to any plants grown in a domestic setting. It may also refer to: Music *Home Grown, an American rock band formed in 1994 *Home Grown (Geri Allen album), ''Home Grown'' (Geri Allen album), 1985 *Homegrown (Dodgy album), ''Homegrown'' (Dodgy album), 1995 *Home Grown (Blue Mountain album), ''Home Grown'' (Blue Mountain album), 1998 *Homegrown (XTC album), ''Homegrown'' (XTC album), 2001 *Homegrown (UB40 album), ''Homegrown'' (UB40 album), 2003 *Homegrown (New Zealand Idol album), ''Homegrown'' (New Zealand Idol album), 2004 *Homegrown (Neil Young album), ''Homegrown'' (Neil Young album), 2020 *Homegrown (EP), ''Homegrown'' (EP), a 2013 EP by rapper Chris Webby *''Homegrown'', a 1999 album by Michelle Malone *''Home Grown'', a 1972 album by Johnny Rivers *''Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding The Roots, Vol. 1 & 2'', a 2005 compilation albums by The Roots discography#Compilation albums, The Roots *''Home Grown'', aka ''KKUA Home Grown'', a series of re ...
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Homegrown Cafe
Homegrown Cafe was a local-talent show that aired on CJOH in Ottawa, during the 1980s and 1990s. It showcased much of the city's talented youth and adults, some of whom went on to pursue professional careers. The show was hosted by J.J. Clarke. Auspicious guests included Vankleek Hill act the Bushmen, Sharon Proulx (Hart), Andi Harden, Kareena Dainty-Edward (singer - 2 seasons), Eva Avila (age 9), Julie Dainty, Chris Dainty and Marielle Lespérance (later seven time world highland dancing champion and 14 time Canadian champion). Other notable performers were country musician Amanda Wilkinson, Leanne and Kelly Slade (members of professional dance group The Canadian Steppers) Leah Gordon (professional opera singer), Reiko Waisglass (fashion designer), Stephanie Cadman (singer in Group Belle Star), actor Ryan Gosling and Canada's first Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm Ryan Michael Malcolm (born October 13, 1979) is a Canadian singer and realtor best known as the winner of the fir ...
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Homegrown (2024 Film)
''Homegrown'' is a 2024 American documentary film, directed and produced by Michael Premo. It follows three right-wing activists during the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign, however, once they become convinced the election was stolen they take to the streets. It had its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival in the International Critics Week section on August 30, 2024. Premise Three right-wing activists campaign for the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign, however, once they become convinced the election was stolen they take to the streets. Release It had its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival in the International Critics Week section on August 30, 2024. It had its North American premier at the Camden International Film Festival in September and will also screen at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2024. The film was screened in October 2024 at the Zurich Film Festival Zurich Film Festival (Z ...
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Jamila Norman
Jamila Norman is a first generation American, born in New York to Caribbean parents. She grew up in Queens Queens is the largest by area of the Boroughs of New York City, five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. Located near the western end of Long Island, it is bordered by the ..., New York, then eventually moved, with her family, to Connecticut, and finally to Georgia. Her mother grew up on a family farm in Jamaica, and her father is from Trinidad. She earned a bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Georgia. She is a mother and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Media work Jamila Norman stars on the show ''Homegrown'' on Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network. On ''Homegrown,'' Norman explains and shows the audience her life as an urban farmer at her own farm. The show also depicts ways in which urban farming can develop more sustainable food systems in communities an ...
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Homegrown (play)
''Homegrown'' is a play about a friendship between a terrorist suspect and a writer. It is based on the actual friendship that developed between Toronto writer Catherine Frid and Shareef Abdelhaleem, who was arrested with 17 other Muslims from the Greater Toronto Area. According to theatre critic Richard Ouzounian the Prime Minister's Office warned the public that the play presented a sympathetic portrayal of a terrorist—before the play had been performed. David Akin, an Ottawa based political reporter for the ''Toronto Sun'', described the play as being important enough to justify traveling from Ottawa to Toronto for the play's premiere. The ''Washington Times'' republished one of Akin's articles on the play. According to Michael Wheeler, a prominent Canadian playwright, Akin "broke ranks" with the rest of the Parliamentary press gallery when he asked Prime Minister Stephen Harper Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian ...
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Homegrown F
Homegrown may refer to any plants grown in a domestic setting. It may also refer to: Music *Home Grown, an American rock band formed in 1994 * ''Home Grown'' (Geri Allen album), 1985 * ''Homegrown'' (Dodgy album), 1995 * ''Home Grown'' (Blue Mountain album), 1998 * ''Homegrown'' (XTC album), 2001 * ''Homegrown'' (UB40 album), 2003 * ''Homegrown'' (New Zealand Idol album), 2004 * ''Homegrown'' (Neil Young album), 2020 * ''Homegrown'' (EP), a 2013 EP by rapper Chris Webby *''Homegrown'', a 1999 album by Michelle Malone *''Home Grown'', a 1972 album by Johnny Rivers *''Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding The Roots, Vol. 1 & 2'', a 2005 compilation albums by The Roots *''Home Grown'', aka ''KKUA Home Grown'', a series of records produced by Hawaii's Ron Jacobs from 1976 to 1997 * "Homegrown" (Zac Brown Band song), 2015 *"Homegrown", a song by Neil Young from the 1977 album ''American Stars 'n Bars ''American Stars 'n Bars'' is the eighth studio album by Canadian-Ameri ...
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Homegrown (film)
''Homegrown'' is a 1998 American dark comedy-drama thriller film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Lithgow and Hank Azaria. The plot follows marijuana harvesters in Northern California who become drawn into a world of crime bosses and corrupt cops. The film was released on April 17, 1998. Plot Small-time marijuana harvesters in Northern California Jack, Carter and Harlan witness their boss Malcolm shot dead by the pilot who flies him to visit his flourishing marijuana plantation. After getting over the initial shock, Jack organizes the crew. They break down their camp, grab enough crop to cover their losses and hightail it. Carter and Harlan take the crop they have cut to Lucy's to dry it out, while Jack looks into finding a buyer. As they are unsure as to who is behind Malcolm's death, they try to keep the business running, negotiating their biggest sale while keeping the murder secret. When someone calls Jack and Lucy does not recognize the ...
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Homegrown Music Festival (New Zealand)
''Homegrown Music Festival'' has been held annually in Wellington, New Zealand, since 2008. It showcases artists from New Zealand. 2008 Saturday 26 April 2008 ;Line-up 2009 The 2009 festival was held on 14 March 2009. It was set across 5 stages along the waterfront and included 35 of New Zealand's premier bands and DJs. ;Line-up 2010 The 2010 edition was called ''Vodafone Homegrown'' after the sponsors, Vodafone. It was held on 20 February, with the line-up announced on 14 September 2009. ;Line-up 2011 The 2011 edition was named ''Jim Beam Homegrown'' after the sponsors, Jim Beam Jim Beam is an American brand of bourbon whiskey produced primarily at James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky by Suntory Global Spirits. It is one of the best-selling brands of bourbon in the world. Since 1795 (interrupted by Prohi ..., and was held on 5 March 2011. It had a pop and RnB stage for the first time and had more acts than previous years. ;Line-up ...
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Homegrown Music Festival (Duluth)
The Homegrown Music Festival is Duluth, Minnesota's annual showcase of local music from the Arrowhead region, which includes Minnesota's Iron Range and communities on the north and south shores of Lake Superior. It happens every year during the first week of May. The 27th annual Homegrown is scheduled for April 27 to May 4, 2025. The event grew from featuring 10 local acts in 1999 to a peak of 200 in 2015. The 2025 festival is expected to include roughly 160 acts. Notable acts that have performed in the festival include: Low, Trampled by Turtles, Charlie Parr, Retribution Gospel Choir, Gaelynn Lea, the Keep Aways, the Black Eyed Snakes, Misisipi Mike Wolf and Haley Bonar. The event was originally a for-profit venture but became a nonprofit in 2006. Cory Jezierski and Dereck Murphy-Williams are co-directors of the festival. Pre-history Duluthian Scott Lunt, known as "DJ Starfire" or simply "Starfire," became a prominent figure in the Duluth music scene in 1997 when he f ...
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Homegrown (drum And Bass Event)
Homegrown was a monthly drum and bass event held at Mercury Live, Cape Town. It featured several international and local acts, including Dieselboy, Pendulum, Counterstrike, Donny, Raiden, Eye-D, Matt Impact, Robyn Chaos, Temper D, Nymfo, SFR and Hyphen. Owned and managed by Algorythm Recordings, the event took place every first Saturday of the month, and was the longest running drum and bass event in South Africa. The last Homegrown was held on 3 November 2012. It has subsequently spawned a successor event called 'Pressure', which occupies Homegrown's original venue and schedule, hosted by SFR, Hyphen and RudeOne. History The first Homegrown event was held in September 2000 at The Jam (now Mercury Live). The event was masterminded by Algorythm Recordings. The idea behind it is to get South African drum and bass crews Algorythm, Sublime and Krushed & Sorted under one roof, once a month, for the first time. The focus is promoting artists who produce drum and bass locally, hen ...
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American Stars 'n Bars
''American Stars 'n Bars'' is the eighth studio album by Canadian-American folk rock songwriter Neil Young, released on Reprise Records in 1977. Compiled from recording sessions scattered over a 29-month period, it includes " Like a Hurricane", one of Young's best-known songs. It peaked at number 21 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and received a RIAA gold certification. Background Following the release of his album, '' Zuma'', in November 1975, and a subsequent international spring tour with Crazy Horse, Young rekindled his partnership with Stephen Stills. Following the album '' Long May You Run'', and a promotional tour that Young abandoned, he continued touring with Crazy Horse in the United States, then spent the first half of 1977 off the road. After recording several country rock compositions at sessions in April 1977, he assembled additional tracks from a variety of earlier recording dates to make up the second side of the new album. "Homegrown" and "Star of Bethlehem" had initia ...
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