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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Bob Marley |  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Personality rights - Publicity rights in common law jurisdictionsPersonality rights have developed out of common law concepts of property, trespass and intentional tort. Thus personality rights are, generally speaking, judge-made law, though there are jurisdictions where some aspects of personality rights are statutory. In some jurisdictions, publicity rights and privacy rights are not clearly distinguished, and the term publicity right is generally used. In a publicity rights case the issue to decide is whether a significant section of the public would be misled into believing (incorrectly) that a commer ...
See also:Personality rights, Personality rights - Publicity rights in common law jurisdictions, Personality rights - Personality rights in the United States, Personality rights - Personality rights in civil law, Personality rights - Personality rights in France, Personality rights - Personality rights in Germany, Personality rights - Personality rights in Quebec, Personality rights - Personality rights in the People's Republic of China Read more here: » Personality rights: Encyclopedia II - Personality rights - Publicity rights in common law jurisdictions |
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| | |  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Sinéad O'Connor - Early lifeO'Connor was born in Dublin and was named after Sinéad de Valera, wife of Irish President Eamon de Valera and mother of the doctor presiding over the delivery, and Saint Bernadette of Lourds. She was the middle of five children, sister to Joseph, Eimear, John, and Eoin. Joseph O'Connor is now a notable novelist.
Her parents were John O'Connor, a structural engineer later turned barrister, and Marie O'Connor. The couple married young and had a troubled relationship and split up when O'Connor was eight. The three eldest children went t ...
See also:Sinéad O'Connor, Sinéad O'Connor - Early life, Sinéad O'Connor - Musical career, Sinéad O'Connor - Garden State Arts Center controversy, Sinéad O'Connor - Saturday Night Live controversy, Sinéad O'Connor - Ordination, Sinéad O'Connor - Discography, Sinéad O'Connor - Albums, Sinéad O'Connor - Singles Read more here: » Sinéad O'Connor: Encyclopedia II - Sinéad O'Connor - Early life |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Music of Australia - Rock and popular musicMain article: Australian rock
Australia has produced a wide variety of popular and rock music. While many musicians and bands (some notable examples include the 1960s successes of The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers, through the heavy rock of AC/DC, and the slick pop of INXS and more recently Savage Garden) have had considerable international success, there remains some debate over whether Australian popular music really has a distinctive sound. Perhaps the most striking common feature of Australian music, like many other Australian art forms, is ...
See also:Music of Australia, Music of Australia - Aboriginal music, Music of Australia - Classical Music and Contemporary Classical Music, Music of Australia - Jazz, Music of Australia - Country music, Music of Australia - Rock and popular music, Music of Australia - First wave of Australian rock, Music of Australia - Second wave of Australian rock, Music of Australia - Third wave of Australian rock, Music of Australia - 1980s, Music of Australia - 1990s: indie rock, Music of Australia - 2000s and later Read more here: » Music of Australia: Encyclopedia II - Music of Australia - Rock and popular music |
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| |  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - ListEntries are listed with the following syntax: "Song Title" by musical artist(s) most associated with song references musicians and/or bands referred to.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9.
"1/15/96" by The Ataris references The Descendents
"1974" by Robyn Hitchcock references David Crosby, Syd Barrett, and Led Zeppelin. (as well as covertly referencing Da ...
See also:List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - A, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - B, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - C, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - D, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - E, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - F, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - G, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - H, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - I, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - J, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - K, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - L, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - M, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - N, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - O, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - P, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Q, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - R, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - S, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - T, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - U, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - V, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - W, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - X, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Y, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Z, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Songs that mention Elvis Presley Read more here: » List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians: Encyclopedia II - List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians
List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers.
Bryan Adams, singer
Paula Abdul, singer
Damon Albarn (of the band Blur)
Billie Joe Armstrong, musician
Erykah Badu
Victoria Beckham
Andre Benjamin, member of the band Outkast a.k.a. Andre 3000
Michael Bolton, singer
Brandy, singer
Hunter Burgan, member of the band AFI
Kate Bush, musician
Belinda Carlisle, singer
Adam Carson, member of the band AFI
See also:List of vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers, List of vegetarians - Film stage radio & television personalities, List of vegetarians - Cartoonists, List of vegetarians - Authors, List of vegetarians - Artists, List of vegetarians - Sports, List of vegetarians - Models, List of vegetarians - Business, List of vegetarians - Scientists, List of vegetarians - Religious leaders, List of vegetarians - Political Figures, List of vegetarians - Serial killers, List of vegetarians - Disputed, List of vegetarians - Fictional characters, List of vegetarians - Film, List of vegetarians - Television, List of vegetarians - Book, List of vegetarians - Internet, List of vegetarians - Former vegetarians Read more here: » List of vegetarians: Encyclopedia II - List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Manfred Mann - 1970s and on group - Manfred Mann's Earth BandManfred Mann went on to write advertising jingles after the group's demise, but also continued to work in the group format. Initially he formed Manfred Mann Chapter Three, an experimental group who evolved into Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
The Earth Band were, from a pop perspective, almost deliberately contrary, but combined the stylistic approach of progressive rock with Mann's keen ear for melody. Mann's interest in English twentieth century classical music saw him plunder Gustav Holst's Planets Suite, garnering ...
See also:Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann - The person - Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann - 1960s group - Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann - 1970s and on group - Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Manfred Mann - 1990s and on group - The Manfreds Read more here: » Manfred Mann: Encyclopedia II - Manfred Mann - 1970s and on group - Manfred Mann's Earth Band |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Mansions of Rastafari - NyabinghiThe Nyabinghi Theocracy Government (Nyabinghi), was named for a legendary Amazon queen of the same name, who was said to have possesed a Ugandan woman named Muhumusa in the 19th century. Muhumusa inspired a movement, rebelling against African colonial authorities. Though she was captured in 1913, alleged possessions by Nyahbinghi continued, mostly afflicting women.
The Nyabinghi resistance inspired a number of Jamaican Rastafari, who incorporated what are known as nyabinghi chants (also binghi) into their c ...
See also:Mansions of Rastafari, Mansions of Rastafari - Bobo Ashanti, Mansions of Rastafari - Twelve Tribes of Israel, Mansions of Rastafari - Nyabinghi, Mansions of Rastafari - Recommended Readings Read more here: » Mansions of Rastafari: Encyclopedia II - Mansions of Rastafari - Nyabinghi |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - List of songs about drinking - ALiquor's bitter flames warm my languid soul Here I drink alone and remember. A graven life, the stain of her memory In this cup, love's poison For love is the poison of life Tip the cup, feed the fire, And forget about useless hope. . .
In this cup, spiritus frumenti For this is the nectar of the spirit Quench the thirst, drown the sorrow And forget about cold yesterdays. . ."
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See also:List of songs about drinking, List of songs about drinking - A, List of songs about drinking - B, List of songs about drinking - C, List of songs about drinking - D, List of songs about drinking - E, List of songs about drinking - F, List of songs about drinking - G, List of songs about drinking - H, List of songs about drinking - I, List of songs about drinking - J, List of songs about drinking - K, List of songs about drinking - L, List of songs about drinking - M, List of songs about drinking - N, List of songs about drinking - O, List of songs about drinking - P, List of songs about drinking - Q, List of songs about drinking - R, List of songs about drinking - S, List of songs about drinking - T, List of songs about drinking - U, List of songs about drinking - V, List of songs about drinking - W, List of songs about drinking - X, List of songs about drinking - Y Read more here: » List of songs about drinking: Encyclopedia II - List of songs about drinking - A |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Soldier - Their serviceDuring the American Civil War, the U.S. government formed regiments known as the United States Colored Troops, composed of African-American soldiers led by white officers. At the end of the war the army reorganized and authorized the formation of two regiments of black cavalry with the designations 9th and 10th U. S. Cavalry. Two regiments of infantry were formed at the same time. These units were composed of black enlisted men commanded by white officers such as Benjamin Grierson, and, occasionally, an A ...
See also:Buffalo Soldier, Buffalo Soldier - Origins of the name, Buffalo Soldier - Their service, Buffalo Soldier - Systemic prejudice, Buffalo Soldier - Korean War and integration, Buffalo Soldier - Cultural references, Buffalo Soldier - Music, Buffalo Soldier - Films Read more here: » Buffalo Soldier: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Soldier - Their service |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - My Name Is Earl - Trivia
My Name Is Earl - Easter eggs.
In "Randy's Touchdown" (1.3), when Earl is in the copy store, Randy is in the background holding a handwritten sign that reads "High Def Rocks." The sign can only be seen when the show is viewed in 16x9 high definition.
Another sign only legible in high definition reading "Carl Hickey loves High Def" can be seen among the campaign materials in "Cost Dad the Election" (1.9).
In "Barn Burner" (1.10), it appears that Catalina is cursing out Joy in Spanish. Actua ...
See also:My Name Is Earl, My Name Is Earl - Characters, My Name Is Earl - Main Characters, My Name Is Earl - Minor characters, My Name Is Earl - The List, My Name Is Earl - Trivia, My Name Is Earl - Easter eggs, My Name Is Earl - Awards and nominations Read more here: » My Name Is Earl: Encyclopedia II - My Name Is Earl - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Music of Sudan - Modern popular musicNorthern Sudanese popular music evolved into what is generally referred to as "post-Haqibah", a style dominating in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. This period was marked by the introduction of tonal instruments from both East and West, such as the violin, accordion, oud, tabla and bongo. A big band style came into existence, mirroring trends in the West. Post-haqibah, like haqibah, was based on the pentatonic scale. Haqibah mixed with Egyptian and E ...
See also:Music of Sudan, Music of Sudan - Folk music, Music of Sudan - Dervish, Music of Sudan - Southern Sudanese folk music, Music of Sudan - Nuba, Music of Sudan - Haqibah, Music of Sudan - Northern Sudanese lyrical music, Music of Sudan - Modern popular music, Music of Sudan - Southern Sudanese modern music, Music of Sudan - Modern tribal music, Music of Sudan - Reference Read more here: » Music of Sudan: Encyclopedia II - Music of Sudan - Modern popular music |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Music of South Africa - 1950s: Bantu Radio and pennywhistleBy the 1950s, the music industry had diversified greatly, and included several major labels. In 1962, the South African government launched a development programme for Bantu Radio in order to foster separate development and encourage independence for the Bantustans. Though the government had expected Bantu Radio to play folk music, African music had developed into numerous pop genres, and the nascent recording studios used radio to push their pop stars. The new focus on radio led to a government ...
See also:Music of South Africa, Music of South Africa - Early South African music, Music of South Africa - Birth of South African popular music: Marabi, Music of South Africa - Gospel, Music of South Africa - 1930s: A cappella, Music of South Africa - Afrikaans music, Music of South Africa - 1950s: Bantu Radio and pennywhistle, Music of South Africa - Jazz, Music of South Africa - 1960s: Foreign influences and diversification, Music of South Africa - 1970s: Return to tradition, Music of South Africa - Punk rock, Music of South Africa - Disco, Music of South Africa - 1980s, Music of South Africa - Bubblegum, Music of South Africa - The Voëlvry movement, Music of South Africa - 1990s: Kwaito, Music of South Africa - Gospel, Music of South Africa - Neo-traditional music, Music of South Africa - Sotho-traditional, Music of South Africa - Zulu-traditional, Music of South Africa - Tsonga-traditional, Music of South Africa - Pedi-traditional, Music of South Africa - Venda-traditional Read more here: » Music of South Africa: Encyclopedia II - Music of South Africa - 1950s: Bantu Radio and pennywhistle |
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| |  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - New Grass Revival - Band membersThe founding members were Sam Bush (mandolin, fiddle, guitar), Courtney Johnson (banjo, guitar), Ebo Walker (Harry L Shelor Jr) (upright bass) and Curtis Burch (guitar, Dobro), all from Louisville, Kentucky and nearby areas of western Kentucky. They met as members of the Bluegrass Alliance, and when Lonnie Peerce left the group with ownership of the name, they reformed as the New Grass Revival (Bush has credited Walker with coining the term, "new grass"). After the release of their first album, released untitled, and as "New Grass Revival", ...
See also:New Grass Revival, New Grass Revival - Band members, New Grass Revival - Significance, New Grass Revival - Separation from mainstream bluegrass, New Grass Revival - Discography, New Grass Revival - Videography Read more here: » New Grass Revival: Encyclopedia II - New Grass Revival - Band members |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - The Notorious B.I.G. - Rap careerBiggie first gained notice with "Party and Bullshit," his first single. He appeared on "One Million Strong" on a song called "RUNNIN'" with 2Pac & Dramacydal. He also made an appearance on a Trapp album called "Stop The Gunfight" on a track called "Be The Realist" with 2Pac & Trapp. This album also contained a remix of "RUNNIN'" called "Stop The Gunfight".
In 1994 he released "Juicy", his second (yet first mainstream) single. He also released Ready to Die, his debut album. Ready to Die is regarded as one of hip-hop's all-time ...
See also:The Notorious B.I.G., The Notorious B.I.G. - Childhood and drug career, The Notorious B.I.G. - Rap career, The Notorious B.I.G. - East Coast/West Coast feud and death, The Notorious B.I.G. - Posthumous career, The Notorious B.I.G. - Movie, The Notorious B.I.G. - The Final Chapter, The Notorious B.I.G. - Trivia, The Notorious B.I.G. - Discography, The Notorious B.I.G. - Albums, The Notorious B.I.G. - Singles, The Notorious B.I.G. - Featured Roles, The Notorious B.I.G. - B-Sides Read more here: » The Notorious B.I.G.: Encyclopedia II - The Notorious B.I.G. - Rap career |
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| |  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Music of Nigeria - Popular musicMany African countries have seen turbulence and violence during their forced transition from a diverse region of folk cultures to a group of modern nation states. Nigeria has experienced more difficulty than most African countries in forging a popular cultural identity from the diverse peoples of the countryside [17] . From its beginnings in the streets of Lagos, popular music in Nigeria has long been an integral part of the field of African pop, bringing in influences and instruments from many eth ...
See also:Music of Nigeria, Music of Nigeria - Folk music, Music of Nigeria - The Hausa, Music of Nigeria - The Igbo, Music of Nigeria - The Yoruba, Music of Nigeria - Theatrical music, Music of Nigeria - Children's music, Music of Nigeria - Traditional instruments, Music of Nigeria - Popular music, Music of Nigeria - Palm-wine and the invention of jùjú, Music of Nigeria - Apala, Music of Nigeria - The 1950s '60s and '70s, Music of Nigeria - The 1980s and '90s, Music of Nigeria - Music at festivals and holidays, Music of Nigeria - Classical music, Music of Nigeria - Notes Read more here: » Music of Nigeria: Encyclopedia II - Music of Nigeria - Popular music |
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|  |  |  | Bob Marley: Encyclopedia II - Eric Clapton - Musical Career & Personal Life
Eric Clapton - Clapton's Early Years.
Clapton was born in Ripley, Surrey, England, UK, as the illegitimate son of 16 year old Patricia Molly Clapton and Edward Walter Fryer - a 24 year old Canadian pilot. Fryer returned to his wife in Canada before Clapton was born.
Young Clapton grew up with his grandparents, believing they were his parents, and that his mother was his older sister. Years later his mother married another Canadian soldier, moved to Canada and left Eric with his grandparents. When Clapton was 9 years old he discovered this fami ...
See also:Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton - Musical Career & Personal Life, Eric Clapton - Clapton's Early Years, Eric Clapton - The Yardbirds & John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton - Cream, Eric Clapton - Blind Faith & Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, Eric Clapton - Derek & the Dominos, Eric Clapton - Full Throttle Solo Career, Eric Clapton - Controversy and tragedy, Eric Clapton - Slowhand Re-Emerging, Eric Clapton - Eric's Axes, Eric Clapton - Discographies, Eric Clapton - Band, Eric Clapton - Current Band, Eric Clapton - Previous Band Members, Eric Clapton - Trivia, Eric Clapton - Quotations Read more here: » Eric Clapton: Encyclopedia II - Eric Clapton - Musical Career & Personal Life |
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