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The Wind (Nolan Strong
The Wind may refer to: Poetry and literature * "The Wind" (poem), a 14th-century poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym * "The Wind", a 1943 short story by Ray Bradbury appearing in '' Dark Carnival'' * ''The Wind'' (novel), a 1925 supernatural novel by Dorothy Scarborough Films * ''The Wind'' (1928 film), starring Lillian Gish, based on the novel * ''The Wind'' (1934 film), a Chinese silent film * ''The Wind'' (1982 film), a Malian film * ''The Wind'' (1986 film), an American horror film * ''The Wind'' (2018 film), an American western horror film Music * The Wind (South Korean band) *''Der Wind'', ballet pantomime composition by Franz Schreker Albums * ''The Wind'' (Warren Zevon album), 2003 * ''The Wind'' (Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan album), 2006 * ''The Wind'', a 2021 album by Balmorhea Songs * "The Wind", a song by Cat Stevens on his 1971 album ''Teaser and the Firecat'' * "The Wind", a song by Russ Freeman, also performed by Chet Baker, Keith Jarrett and Mariah Carey * ...
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The Wind (poem)
"The Wind" (Welsh: ''Y Gwynt'') is a 64-line love poem in the form of a ''cywydd'' by the 14th-century Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym. Dafydd is widely seen as the greatest of the Welsh poets, and this is one of his most highly praised works. Rachel Bromwich called it "one of the greatest of all his poems", while the academic critic Andrew Breeze has hailed it as "a masterpiece" and "a work of genius", noting especially its "rhetorical splendour". Summary The poet opens by addressing the wind, calling it a strange being, going where it wills, and subject to none of the physical or legal restraints of ordinary human life. After praising it for its power the poet goes on to compare it to an author, a sower of leaves, and a jester. Then he asks the wind to visit Uwch Aeron [the northern part of Ceredigion, from where Parth came], and, paying no heed to her husband Bwa Bach to visit the poet's lover Morfudd, on whose account he is an exile from his native land. The wind is to send th ...
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The Wind (Kayhan Kalhor And Erdal Erzincan Album)
''The Wind'' is an album by Iranian kamancheh player Kayhan Kalhor and Turkish bağlama player Erdal Erzincan, recorded in Istanbul in November 2004, mixed at Rainbow Studio in Oslo in 2006 and released on ECM in September later that year.Jazz Times - Volume 37 p.72 2007 "Having worked with sitar player Shujaat Husain Khan in the Persian-Indian hybrid ensemble Ghazal (documented by ECM on 200 Is The Rain), Kalhor has now begun an exploration of Turkish musical traditions. The Wind places Kalhor in a ... It was their first collaborative album and the result is a set of instrumental compositions that flow into each other like one continuous work. Reception Robin Denselow of ''The Guardian'' described the album as a "thoughtful, intriguing work." Track list *All music By Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan. #"Part I" - 5:45 #"Part II" - 4:12 #"Part III" - 4:39 #"Part IV" - 3:42 #"Part V" - 7:27 #"Part VI" - 4:41 #"Part VII" - 2:44 #"Part VIII" - 3:58 #"Part IX" - 5:58 #"Par ...
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Happy Christmas Vol
Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encompasses a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often associated with positive life experiences, such as achieving goals, spending time with loved ones, or engaging in enjoyable activities. However, happiness can also arise spontaneously, without any apparent external cause. Happiness is closely linked to well-being and overall life satisfaction. Studies have shown that individuals who experience higher levels of happiness tend to have better physical and mental health, stronger social relationships, and greater resilience in the face of adversity. The pursuit of happiness has been a central theme in philosophy and psychology for centuries. While there is no single, universally accepted definition of happiness, it is generally understood to be a state of mind characterized by positive emotions, a sense of purpose, and a feeling of fulfillment. Definitions "Happiness" is subject to deb ...
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Supply And Demand (Amos Lee Album)
''Supply and Demand'' is the second album by singer-songwriter Amos Lee, which was released on October 3, 2006. The first single from the album was "Shout Out Loud". Two songs are available for listening on Amos' official website. The album was produced by former Wallflowers and Natalie Merchant bassist Barrie Maguire. Track listing All songs written by Amos Lee #"Shout Out Loud" – 3:52 #"Sympathize" – 3:08 #"Freedom" – 3:08 #"Careless" – 4:45 #"Skipping Stone" – 2:19 #"Supply and Demand" – 3:21 #"Sweet Pea" – 2:10 #"Night Train" – 3:32 #"Southern Girl" – 3:24 #"The Wind" – 4:31 #"Long Line of Pain" – 3:01 Two bonus tracks: Truth & Lullaby are available on iTunes. Personnel *Amos Lee – Guitar, vocals, tenor guitar, vocorgan, drums, baritone guitar *Nate Skiles – Guitar, mandolin, background vocals *Jaron Olevsky – Bass guitar, piano, background vocals *Fred Berman – Drums, background vocals *Chris Joyner – Hammond B3, p ...
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Kabir Suman
Kabir Suman (; born as Suman Chattopadhyay; 16 March 1949) is an Indian singer-songwriter, musician, music director, music composer, writer, actor, politician, and former journalist.Kabir Suman profile
india.gov. Retrieved 11 December 2011
He shot to fame in the 1990s with Bengali albums such as ''Tomake Chai'' (''I Want You'') and ''Boshe Anko'' (''Sit-and-Draw''). Suman has won a National Film Award for Best Music Direction for his work in '' Jaatishwar'' (2014). From May 2009 to 2014, he was a member of parliament of India in the
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The Wind (Zac Brown Band Song)
"The Wind" is a song recorded by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released in June 2012 as the first single from the group's third major-label album, '' Uncaged'', which was released on July 10. The song was written by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lowrey. Critical reception The song was acclaimed by country music critics. Billy Dukes of ''Taste of Country'' gave the song four and a half stars out of five, writing that "if you slow down and listen to what the man in the beanie is saying, you’re rewarded with a detailed, heartbreaking story." Matt Bjorke of ''Roughstock'' also gave the song four and a half stars out of five, saying that "there are great harmonies wrapped up in a melody that is both contemporary country and traditional country-leaning at the same time." Music video The music video was directed by '' Beavis and Butthead'' and ''King of the Hill'' creator Mike Judge, animated by Titmouse, Inc., and premiered in July 2012. It features anima ...
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The Wind (Nolan Strong & The Diablos Song)
"The Wind" is a 1954 doo-wop song by Nolan Strong & The Diablos. The song appeared originally on the group's second 45rpm single, "The Wind" b/w "Baby Be Mine" (Fortune Records). The lyrics describe a man who feels the summer wind blow as he thinks about a lover who left him. In 2007, ''The Metro Times'' listed "The Wind" at no. 11 in ''The 100 Greatest Detroit Songs'' list - which was the November 11 cover story. "The Wind" was the group's only national hit, though most of the group's other hits were local successes in Detroit, including "Mind Over Matter" (1962), which went to no. 1 on local radio station play lists in 1962. Cover versions The Jesters reached no. 110 on the Billboard chart in 1960 with a cover of the song. Mark Sultan of King Khan & BBQ Show, recorded a version of it for the 2010 tribute album, '' Daddy Rockin Strong: A Tribute to Nolan Strong & The Diablos.'' The vinyl LP was released by The Wind Records and distributed by Norton Records. Laura Nyro cove ...
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Russ Freeman (pianist)
Russell Donald Freeman (May 28, 1926 – June 27, 2002) was a bebop and cool jazz pianist and composer. Initially, Freeman was classically trained. His reputation as a jazz pianist grew in the 1940s after working with Art Pepper and Shorty Rogers. He played with Charlie Parker on the 1947 "Home Cooking" jazz session. Numerous collaborations followed in the 1950s with Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, and Art Pepper. These collaborations included the ''Jazz Immortal'' LP recorded with Russ Freeman and jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown in 1954, which included leading musicians Brown and Zoot Sims. On the ''Jazz Immortal'' LP, Russ Freeman was able to play in a combo that recorded many Clifford Brown compositions. In 1957, he collaborated with André Previn on the album '' Double Play!'', where they both played piano, accompanied only by Manne on drums. In 1988, Keith Jarrett performed a version of Freeman's "The Wind" in a solo concert in Paris, which is featured on his album '' Pari ...
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Teaser And The Firecat
''Teaser and the Firecat'' is the fifth studio album by Cat Stevens, released in October 1971. At the Australian 1972 King of Pop Awards the album won Biggest Selling LP. Overview The album contains 10 songs, including the hits "Morning Has Broken", " Moonshadow" and " Peace Train". It is also the title of a children's book written and illustrated by Stevens. The story features the title characters from the album cover, top-hatted young Teaser and his pet, Firecat, who attempt to put the moon back in its place after it falls from the sky. Published in 1972, the book has been out of print since the mid-1970s. The album was a commercial success, surpassing the heights achieved by Stevens' previous album, '' Tea for the Tillerman'', reaching both the UK and US top 3 and also spending fifteen weeks at the top of the Australian charts, becoming the biggest-selling album of the country in 1972. In 1977 an animated version, narrated by comedian Spike Milligan, using the song "Moon ...
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Balmorhea (band)
Balmorhea (pronounced ''bal-mə-ray'') is an American Minimalist music, minimalist instrumental duo from Austin, Texas, formed in 2006 by Rob Lowe and Michael Muller. Throughout the project's history, numerous musicians have rotated through its ranks, leading to a diverse range of sounds. Balmorhea have been influenced by William Ackerman, the Six Parts Seven, Tortoise (band), Tortoise, Rachel's, Gillian Welch, Max Richter (composer), Max Richter, Arvo Pärt, and John Cage. History The band independently released their debut, self-titled album in April 2007, and their second, ''Rivers Arms'', in February 2008. They also issued a limited-edition tour EP the same year. Their third full-length album, ''All is Wild, All is Silent'', was published on Western Vinyl in 2009. Their fourth record, ''Constellations'', was issued in February 2010, and their fifth, ''Stranger'', came out in October 2012. In 2017, after a period of five years, Balmorhea returned as the original duo with t ...
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The Wind (Warren Zevon Album)
''The Wind'' is the twelfth and final studio album by American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon. The album was released on August 26, 2003, by Artemis Records. Zevon began recording the album shortly after he was diagnosed with inoperable pleural mesothelioma (a cancer of the lining of the lung), and it was released just two weeks before his death on September 7, 2003. The album was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, and "Disorder in the House", performed by Zevon with Bruce Springsteen, won the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance (Group or Duo). Songs from the album were nominated for an additional three Grammys. Recording and release Upon learning of his cancer diagnosis, Zevon became determined to record a final studio album. His record label gave him a large budget to record, and he got assistance from several high-profile musicians and friends. Zevon was inspired to include a Bob Dylan cover after Dylan performed several of his songs in concert in 2 ...
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Dark Carnival (short Story Collection)
''Dark Carnival'' is a short story collection by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published October 1947 by Arkham House. It was his debut book, and many of the stories were reprinted elsewhere. Contents # "The Homecoming" # "Skeleton" # " The Jar" # "The Lake" # "The Maiden" # "The Tombstone" # "The Smiling People" # "The Emissary" # "The Traveler" # " The Small Assassin" # "The Crowd" # "Reunion" # "The Handler" # "The Coffin" # "Interim" # "Jack-in-the-Box" # " The Scythe" # "Let's Play 'Poison'" # "Uncle Einar" # "The Wind" # "The Night" # "There Was An Old Woman" # "The Dead Man" # "The Man Upstairs" # "The Night Sets" # "Cistern" # "The Next In Line" About the stories ''Dark Carnival'' was Bradbury's first published book. 3,112 copies were printed by Arkham House, under the editorial direction of August Derleth. All but six of the stories had been first published elsewhere, although Bradbury revised some of the texts. Fifteen of the 27 stories were reprinted in '' The ...
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