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Dreamers or The Dreamers may refer to: Books * "Dreamers", a 1918 war poem by Siegfried Sassoon * "The Dreamers" (play), a 1982 play by Jack Davis * ''The Dreamers'' (novel series), a 2003–06 fantasy series by David Eddings and Leigh Eddings * ''The Dreamers'' (novel), a 2019 science-fiction novel by Karen Thompson Walker * ''Dreamers'' (novel), a 1904 novel by Knut Hamsun * ''The Dreamers'' (novella), a 2024 novella by Stephen King Film and TV * ''Dreamers'' (2009 film), a Bosnian short documentary film * '' Unsettled Land'', also called ''The Dreamers'', 1987 Hebrew film by Uri Barbash * ''The Dreamers'' (2003 film), a film by director Bernardo Bertolucci * ''The Dreamers'' (unfinished film), an unfinished film from Orson Welles * ''Dreamers'' (2025 film), a British film Music * ''The Dreamers'' (opera), a 1996 chamber opera by David Conte * Freddie and the Dreamers, 1960s British beat music band * The Dreamers of Phi Mu Alpha, an all-male a cappella group at Penn ...
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Siegfried Sassoon
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (8 September 1886 – 1 September 1967) was an English war poet, writer, and soldier. Decorated for bravery on the Western Front (World War I), Western Front, he became one of the leading poets of the First World War. His poetry both described the horrors of the trenches and satirized the patriotic pretensions of those who, in Sassoon's view, were responsible for a jingoism-fuelled war. Sassoon became a focal point for dissent within the armed forces when he made a lone protest against the continuation of the war with his "Soldier's Declaration" of July 1917, which resulted in his being sent to the Craiglockhart War Hospital. During this period, Sassoon met and formed a friendship with Wilfred Owen, who was greatly influenced by him. Sassoon later won acclaim for his prose work, notably his three-volume, fictionalised autobiography, collectively known as the Sherston trilogy. Early life Siegfried Sassoon was born to a Jewish father and an Anglo-Ca ...
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The Dreamers (album)
''The Dreamers'' is an album by John Zorn released in 2008 featuring performances by a band which would later become known as The Dreamers. It is viewed as continuation of the Music Romance tradition expressed on his 2001 album ''The Gift (John Zorn album), The Gift''. Reception The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars stating "This set is not only a fitting complement to ''The Gift'', which was fantastic in its own right, but is an actual next-step recording: it's focused, tight, humorous, and a gas to listen to from beginning to end." Track listing :''All compositions by John Zorn'' # "Mow Mow" – 3:03 # "Uluwati" – 3:37 # "A Ride on Cottonfair" – 4:22 # "Anulikwutsayl" – 9:02 # "Toys" – 2:46 # "Of Wonder and Certainty (for Lou Reed)" – 4:30 # "Mystic Circles" – 6:08 # "Nekashim" – 3:56 # "Exodus" – 7:02 # "Forbidden Tears" – 3:07 # "Raksasa" – 5:15 :*Recorded at East Side Sound, New York City in September 2007 Personnel *Cyro Baptis ...
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The Dreamers (sculpture)
''The Dreamers'' is a culturally inspired sculpture crafted by artists Larry Zink and Monica Taylor, designed to highlight and exalt contributions made by the black community. Completed in 1995, the sculpture stands on the grounds of the Samuel W. Houston secondary school, named after Samuel Walker Houston (1864–1945), prominent African-American educator and civil rights pioneer. The school building now serves the community of Huntsville, Texas Huntsville is a city in and the county seat of Walker County, Texas, United States. Its population was 45,941 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the center of the Huntsville United States micropolitan area, micropolitan area ... as the Samuel Walker Houston Cultural Center. The sculpture, which contains 69 carefully cast concrete images covering multiple generations of African-Americans, is set on a curved wall approximately 20 feet in length and approximately four and a half feet tall. With the top row cons ...
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Dreamers (Jungkook Song)
"Dreamers" is a 2022 song by South Korean singer Jung Kook of BTS. Part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup official soundtrack, the song was released on November 20 to coincide with the first match of that year's FIFA World Cup and its opening ceremony. Live performances and release On November 19, Jung Kook's agency Big Hit Music announced via Weverse his participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. The next day, FIFA's official Twitter account shared a video of the singer teasing his upcoming performance. The performance featured Jung Kook in an all black suit surrounded by background dancers, being joined by Fahad Al Kubaisi wearing Qatari clothing midway through the performance. Fahad Al Kubaisi, a famous Qatari artist, collaborated with Jung Kook to perform ''Dreamers'', the performance reflected on the cultural significance of the collaboration, noting it as a proud moment to represent Qatari culture on a global stage. Music video A music video for the Fahad ...
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Every Where Is Some Where
''Every Where Is Some Where'' is the second and major label debut studio album by American alternative hip hop recording artist K.Flay. The album was released on April 7, 2017 by Interscope Records and Dan Reynolds' imprint Night Street Records, being the first artist signed to the latter as well as the first album released. The album is preceded by the singles "Blood in the Cut", "Black Wave" and "High Enough (K.Flay song), High Enough". The tracks "Blood in the Cut", "Dreamers", "You Felt Right" and "Hollywood Forever" were previously released on the ''Crush Me'' EP. A deluxe edition of the album was released January 12, 2018 with the five songs from the ''Seattle Sessions'' EP. In popular culture *"Blood in the Cut" is featured in the ''BoJack Horseman'' episode "Stupid Piece of Sh*t", the announcement trailer for ''Forza Motorsport 7'', the pilot episode of ''Impulse (TV series), Impulse'', the ''Animal Kingdom (TV series), Animal Kingdom'' episode "Forgive Us Our Trespasses", ...
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Jack Savoretti
Giovanni Edgar Charles Galletto-Savoretti (born 10 October 1983), known professionally as Jack Savoretti, is an English-Italian acoustic singer, songwriter, and musician. He has released eight studio albums to date: ''Between the Minds'' (2007), ''Harder Than Easy'' (2009), ''Before the Storm (Jack Savoretti album), Before the Storm'' (2012), ''Written in Scars'' (2015), ''Sleep No More (Jack Savoretti album), Sleep No More'' (2016), ''Singing to Strangers'' (2019), ''Europiana'' (2021) and Miss Italia (2024). ''Singing to Strangers'' became his first number-one album on the UK Albums Chart. Early career Born in Westminster to an Italian father and a mother of half Polish Jewish and half German descent, Savoretti grew up in London, before moving to Lugano, a Swiss city near the Italian border. Moving around Europe as a child, he ended up at the American School in Switzerland where he picked up an accent he describes as "transatlantic mutt". As a teenager, he was interested onl ...
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Jean Seberg (musical)
''Jean Seberg'' is a musical biography with a book by Julian Barry, lyrics by Christopher Adler, and music by Marvin Hamlisch. It is based on the life of the late American actress and premiered at the National Theatre in London on 1 December 1983. Background Adler had almost completed a full draft with his current composer, Nathan Hurwitz, when his agent contacted him, asking about his interest in working with Hamlisch. Leaving Hurwitz for Hamlisch, several small sections of Hurwitz's music ultimately remained in the production at the National Theatre, uncredited. The production underwent major problems and faced criticism during its developmental and rehearsal stages. The original choreographer was fired and two of the stars suffered ankle injuries. One of them was replaced, resulting in the opening being delayed. Supporters of the National Theatre were dismayed that it was staging the premiere of what was primarily an American musical, and rumors that it was a disast ...
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Firefall
Firefall is an American soft rock band that formed in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974. It was founded by Rick Roberts (musician), Rick Roberts, former member of the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Jock Bartley, who had been Tommy Bolin's replacement in Zephyr (band), Zephyr. Other members have included Mark Andes, Larry Burnett, David Muse, and Michael Clarke (musician), Michael Clarke, the latter also formerly of the Flying Burrito Brothers and an original member of the Byrds. The band's biggest hit single, "You Are the Woman", peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1976. Other hits included "Just Remember I Love You" (#11 in 1977), "Strange Way" (#11 in 1978), "Cinderella" (#34 in 1977), "Headed for a Fall" (#35 in 1980), and "Staying with It" (#37 in 1981). History In 1973 Rick Roberts (musician), Rick Roberts and Jock Bartley met when Bartley was on tour with Gram Parsons as a member of his backing band, the Fallen Angels. Both the Fallen An ...
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David Soul
David Soul (born David Richard Solberg; August 28, 1943 – January 4, 2024) was an American-British actor and singer. With a career spanning five decades, he rose to prominence for portraying Detective Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the American television series ''Starsky & Hutch'' from 1975 to 1979. His other notable roles included Joshua Bolt on '' Here Come the Brides'' from 1968 to 1970 and as the lead actor in the 1979 American TV movie '' Salem's Lot.'' Soul also portrayed Officer John Davis in the 1973 movie '' Magnum Force''. During his career, Soul also found success as a singer, achieving a number one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1977 with " Don't Give Up on Us", which also peaked at number one in the United Kingdom and Canada. He achieved a further four top 10 entries and an additional number one single on the UK Singles Chart with " Silver Lady". In the 1990s, Soul moved to the UK and found renewed success on the West End stage. He also made cameo a ...
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Hours (David Bowie Album)
''Hours'' (stylised as '' 'hours...' '') is the twenty-second studio album by the English musician David Bowie. It was originally released on 21 September 1999 through the Internet on the artist's website BowieNet, followed by a physical CD release on 4 October through Virgin Records. It was one of the first albums by a major artist available to download over the Internet. Originating as a soundtrack to the video game '' Omikron: The Nomad Soul'' (1999), ''Hours'' was the final collaboration between Bowie and guitarist Reeves Gabrels, with whom he had worked since 1988. The album was recorded in mid-1999 at studios in Bermuda and New York City. A song contest conducted on BowieNet in late 1998 resulted in a fan contributing lyrics and backing vocals to one of the tracks. In contrast to the experimental nature of Bowie's other works throughout the decade, ''Hours'' presents a pop rock and art pop style reminiscent of ''Hunky Dory'' (1971), further evoking styles and i ...
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