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Black Canadian - Actors and directors.
Sarah Barrable-Tishauer, actress
Clark Johnson, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street)
Kandyse McClure, actress (Battlestar Galactica)
Tyrone Parsons, actor (Trailer Park Boys)
Gloria Reuben, actress (ER)
Alison Sealy-Smith, actress (This is Wonderland)
Clement Virgo, director
Stephen Williams, director
Tonya Lee Williams, longtime actress on ...
See also:Black Canadian, Black Canadian - Terminology, Black Canadian - Black immigration, Black Canadian - Black Origins, Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present, Black Canadian - Actors and directors, Black Canadian - Athletes, Black Canadian - Musicians, Black Canadian - Politicians public servants and soldiers, Black Canadian - Writers journalists and broadcasters, Black Canadian - Other historical figures, Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians Read more here: » Black Canadian: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present |
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| | |  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Something - Composing and recording"Something", according to most sources, came about as a tribute to Harrison's then wife, Pattie Boyd. Harrison lifted the first line of his song from James Taylor's "Something in the Way She Moves" (made popular by Tom Rush's 1968 recording) and used it to write a working lyric ("Something in the way she moves / Attracts me like a pomegranate", in the vein of "Scrambled Eggs," the original lyrics to "Yesterday"). Later in 1969, Harrison offered his story of how he composed it, but oddly didn't make any reference to the numerous anecdotes abo ...
See also:Something, Something - Composing and recording, Something - Initial releases, Something - A runaway hit, Something - But what's it all about anyway? Read more here: » Something: Encyclopedia II - Something - Composing and recording |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Bellamy Brothers - HistoryThe Bellamy Brothers started their musical career at the end of the 1960s. In 1968, they had their first official gig, playing a free show with their father at the Rattlesnake Roundup in San Antonio, Florida. They kept playing throughout the south, often with already recognized musicians, such as Percy Sledge, Eddie Floyd and others. A couple of months later, the brothers moved up north, discovering the ...
See also:Bellamy Brothers, Bellamy Brothers - History, Bellamy Brothers - Discography, Bellamy Brothers - Albums, Bellamy Brothers - Box set/compilations, Bellamy Brothers - Singles, Bellamy Brothers - Video Read more here: » Bellamy Brothers: Encyclopedia II - Bellamy Brothers - History |
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| |  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in country music - Top Hits of the Year
2004 in country music - No. 1 Hits.
(As certified by Billboard magazine)
February 7 -- "Remember When" -- Alan Jackson
February 21 -- "American Soldier" -- Toby Keith
March 20 -- "Watch the Wind Blow By" -- Tim McGraw
April 3 -- "When the Sun Goes Down" -- Kenny Chesney with Uncle Kracker
May 8 -- "You'll Think of Me" -- Keith Urban
May 22 -- "Mayberry" -- Rascal Flatts
May 29 -- "Redneck Woman" -- Gretchen Wilson
July 3 -- "If You ...
See also:2004 in country music, 2004 in country music - Events, 2004 in country music - Top Hits of the Year, 2004 in country music - No. 1 Hits, 2004 in country music - Other Major Hits, 2004 in country music - Top New Album Releases, 2004 in country music - Deaths, 2004 in country music - Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees, 2004 in country music - Major Awards, 2004 in country music - Grammy Awards, 2004 in country music - Academy of Country Music, 2004 in country music - Country Music Association, 2004 in country music - Other links Read more here: » 2004 in country music: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in country music - Top Hits of the Year |
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2005 in country music - No dates.
Toby Keith, the flagship artist for DreamWorks Nashville, departs to form his own label, Show Dog Nashville. DreamWorks – which had never really lived up to its expectations – is shut down shortly thereafter by its parent company, Universal Music Group.
The Country Music Association announces a new TV deal to move the CMA Awards to ABC, after years of being broadcast on CBS.
Tammy Genovese becomes the head of the Country Music Association, succeeding E ...
See also:2005 in country music, 2005 in country music - Events, 2005 in country music - No dates, 2005 in country music - Top Hits of the Year, 2005 in country music - No. 1 Hits, 2005 in country music - Other Major Hits, 2005 in country music - Top New Album Releases, 2005 in country music - Deaths, 2005 in country music - Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees, 2005 in country music - Major Awards, 2005 in country music - Grammy Awards, 2005 in country music - Academy of Country Music, 2005 in country music - Country Music Association, 2005 in country music - Sources, 2005 in country music - Other links Read more here: » 2005 in country music: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in country music - Events |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Enigma musical project - HistoryFrom the late 1970s onwards, Michael Cretu already had his own music career on his hands and apart from several collaboration efforts with several other musicians, he also contributed to his wife's albums. Before Enigma, he released a number of albums under his own name but they all were not particularly successful sales-wise. Cretu revealed in an interview that he believed that his ideas were soon running out at that point.
It was then that Cretu plotted the creation of Enigma as a 10 year project. Ditching his old habits and rules, ...
See also:Enigma musical project, Enigma musical project - History, Enigma musical project - Music, Enigma musical project - Members, Enigma musical project - Influence, Enigma musical project - Sampling and lawsuits, Enigma musical project - Discography, Enigma musical project - Studio albums, Enigma musical project - Compilation albums / Boxsets, Enigma musical project - DVDs, Enigma musical project - Rare compilation albums, Enigma musical project - Bootleg albums, Enigma musical project - Singles Read more here: » Enigma musical project: Encyclopedia II - Enigma musical project - History |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Pink musician - Career
Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home.
Pink began her career as an R&B and hip-hop musician. She has complained that because she chose to relinquish creative control to her record producer L.A. Reid, she did not like the type of music she made at this time, or her image, which included bright pink hair. Her first album, Can't Take Me Home, was a substantial success, due to the huge pop and rhythmic radio hit singles "There You Go" (Hot 100 #7 in July of 2000) and "Most Girls" (#4 in November 2000). ...
See also:Pink musician, Pink musician - Personal Life, Pink musician - Career, Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home, Pink musician - Missundaztood, Pink musician - Try This, Pink musician - I'm Not Dead, Pink musician - Discography, Pink musician - Albums, Pink musician - Singles, Pink musician - Sources Read more here: » Pink musician: Encyclopedia II - Pink musician - Career |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Rascal Flatts - Group historyAfter landing a record deal with Lyric Street Records, the trio released their eponymous debut in 2000.
Rascal Flatts - I Melt controversy.
Rascal Flatts achieved notoriety in 2003 with their music video, "I Melt." Some fans objected to the video - which starred band member Rooney and model Christina Auria - because it contained brief scenes of nudity, and wanted the video banned from airplay on CMT and Great American Country (Ironically, DeMarcus was a member of the Christian pop group East to West in the mid 1990s). Eventually, Rascal Flatts released an edited version of the vide ...
See also:Rascal Flatts, Rascal Flatts - Group history, Rascal Flatts - I Melt controversy, Rascal Flatts - Upcoming Album, Rascal Flatts - Other trivia, Rascal Flatts - Discography, Rascal Flatts - Albums, Rascal Flatts - Singles, Rascal Flatts - Videography, Rascal Flatts - Awards Read more here: » Rascal Flatts: Encyclopedia II - Rascal Flatts - Group history |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Pink musician - Career
Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home.
Pink began her career as an R&B and hip-hop musician. She has complained that because she chose to relinquish creative control to her record producer L.A. Reid, she did not like the type of music she made at this time, or her image, which included bright pink hair. Her first album, Can't Take Me Home, was a modest success, due to the huge pop and rhythmic radio hit singles "There You Go" (Hot 100 #7 in July of 2000) and "Most Girls" (#4 in November 2000). The ...
See also:Pink musician, Pink musician - Personal Life, Pink musician - Career, Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home, Pink musician - Missundaztood, Pink musician - Try This, Pink musician - I'm Not Dead, Pink musician - Discography, Pink musician - Albums, Pink musician - Singles, Pink musician - Sources Read more here: » Pink musician: Encyclopedia II - Pink musician - Career |
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Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home.
Pink began her career as an R&B artist, signed to the predominately urban label, LaFace Records. She has since complained that because she chose to relinquish creative control to her record label, she did not like the type of music she made at this time, or her image, which included bright pink hair. Her first album, Can't Take Me Home, was a substantial success, due to the huge pop and rhythmic radio hit singles "There You Go" (Hot 100 #7 in July of 2000) and ...
See also:Pink musician, Pink musician - Personal Life, Pink musician - Career, Pink musician - Can't Take Me Home, Pink musician - Missundaztood, Pink musician - Try This, Pink musician - I'm Not Dead, Pink musician - Discography, Pink musician - Albums, Pink musician - Singles, Pink musician - Sources Read more here: » Pink musician: Encyclopedia II - Pink musician - Career |
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|  |  |  | Billboard magazine: Encyclopedia II - Master of Puppets - Historical SignificanceMaster of Puppets occupies the central position in the recorded output of Metallica's career, and is also regarded as one of the most important albums in the history of the metal genre.
For many Metallica fans, particularly those fans who first experienced the album in the late 1980s, Master of Puppets represents a kind of golden age in the band's history, demonstrating now-classic approaches to speed/thrash metal songwriting and precision ensemble performance, as well as showcasing the classic line up of James Hetfield, ...
See also:Master of Puppets, Master of Puppets - Interpretation, Master of Puppets - Historical Significance, Master of Puppets - Track listing, Master of Puppets - Personnel Read more here: » Master of Puppets: Encyclopedia II - Master of Puppets - Historical Significance |
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