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| ARTICLES RELATED TO No Doubt | | | |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia - YoungYoung may refer to more than one place:
Young, Arizona, USA
Young, New South Wales, Australia
Young, Rìo Negro, Uruguay
Young is a frequently-encountered surname:
Adrian Young, member of the band No Doubt
Andrew Young, activist in the Civil Rights movement
Andrew Young, Scottish poet
Bob Young, CEO of Red Hat
Brigham Young, Mormon religious leader
Charlie Young, singer and actress from Hong Kong
Coleman Young, a form ...
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| | |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Events and trends
2000s - Technology.
A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts will be 62% by 2010.
Boom in music downloading and the use of data compression to quickly transfer music over the Internet, with a corresponding rise of portable digital audio players typified by Apple Computer's iPod.
Digital cameras become very popular due to rapid decreases in size and cost while photo resolution steadily increases. Sales of film reel came ...
See also:2000s, 2000s - The decade as a whole, 2000s - Names of the decade, 2000s - Criticisms of the decade, 2000s - Events and trends, 2000s - Technology, 2000s - Science, 2000s - War peace and politics, 2000s - Economics, 2000s - Culture and religion, 2000s - Other, 2000s - Trends and Fashion, 2000s - United States, 2000s - Music, 2000s - United States and Canada, 2000s - Europe, 2000s - Latin America/Caribbean, 2000s - Film, 2000s - Internet, 2000s - Video Games, 2000s - Television and Radio, 2000s - Sports, 2000s - People, 2000s - World leaders, 2000s - Entertainers, 2000s - Sports figures Read more here: » 2000s: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Events and trends |
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|  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Single music - HistorySingles have been issued on various formats, including 7-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch vinyl discs (usually playing at 45 rpm); 10-inch shellac discs (playing at 78 rpm); cassette, 3 and 5-inch CD singles and 7-inch plastic flexi discs. Other, less common, formats include singles on digital compact cassette, DVD, and LD, as well as many non-standard sizes of vinyl disc (5", 8", etc.)
The sales of singles are recorded in charts in most countries in a Top 40 format. These charts are often published in magazines and numerous television shows ...
See also:Single music, Single music - Situations in UK and US, Single music - History, Single music - Video singles Read more here: » Single music: Encyclopedia II - Single music - History |
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|  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - OverviewWhile optimism and hopes were high following the collapse of Communism, the backlash of the Cold War's effect was only beginning, precipitating the continuation of terrorism in Third World regions that were once the frontlines for American and Soviet foreign politics, particularly in Asia. However, during the 1990s many First World economies such as the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and South Korea experienced steady economic growth for nearly the entire decade. The United Kingdom, after the recession of 1991-92 and Black Wednes ...
See also:1990s, 1990s - Overview, 1990s - Technology, 1990s - Science, 1990s - War peace and politics, 1990s - Economics, 1990s - Culture, 1990s - Video Games, 1990s - Internet, 1990s - Other significant events, 1990s - People, 1990s - World leaders, 1990s - Entertainers, 1990s - Films, 1990s - Books & Literature, 1990s - Sports figures Read more here: » 1990s: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - Overview |
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|  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Single music - HistorySingles have been issued on various formats, including 7-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch vinyl discs (usually playing at 45 rpm); 10-inch shellac discs (playing at 78 rpm); cassette, 3 and 5-inch CD singles and 7-inch plastic flexi discs. Other, less common, formats include singles on digital compact cassette, DVD, and LD, as well as many non-standard sizes of vinyl disc (5", 8", etc.)
The sales of singles are recorded in charts in most countries in a Top 40 format. These charts are often published in magazines and numerous television shows ...
See also:Single music, Single music - Situations in US and UK, Single music - History, Single music - Video singles Read more here: » Single music: Encyclopedia II - Single music - History |
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|  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - ARC Weekly Top 40 - Notable ARC Weekly Top 40 Records
ARC Weekly Top 40 - Longest run at #1.
The original longest chart run at number-one was "Call Me" by Blondie, which held the top position for seven weeks in 1980. This record was subsequently broken in 1981 by "Endless Love", a duet between Diana Ross and Lionel Richie, which remained at the number-one position for ten weeks. The song would hold the most weeks at number one throughout the rest of the 1980s, and ...
See also:ARC Weekly Top 40, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Notable ARC Weekly Top 40 Records, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Longest run at #1, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Most #1's, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Most time spent at the #1 spot by an artist in a year, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Artists with more than one single of the year, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Artists to replace themselves at the #1 spot, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Three #1's in the Top Three, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Songs to go #1 by two different artists, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Most Times Named Artist of the Year, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Top Artists of the Past 25 Years, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Biggest single of the year, ARC Weekly Top 40 - 1980's, ARC Weekly Top 40 - 1990's, ARC Weekly Top 40 - 2000's, ARC Weekly Top 40 - Top Pop Artist of the Year, ARC Weekly Top 40 - 1990's, ARC Weekly Top 40 - 2000's Read more here: » ARC Weekly Top 40: Encyclopedia II - ARC Weekly Top 40 - Notable ARC Weekly Top 40 Records |
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| |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Return of Saturn - PersonnelNo Doubt
Tom Dumont - guitar
Tony Kanal - bass
Gwen Stefani - vocals
Adrian Young - percussion, drums
Additional personnel
Stephen Bradley - trombone, trumpet, keyboard
Mike Garson - piano
Gabrial McNair - synthesizer, piano, trombone, keyboard
Theo Mondle - tabla
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See also:Return of Saturn, Return of Saturn - Track listing, Return of Saturn - Personnel, Return of Saturn - Production, Return of Saturn - Charts Read more here: » Return of Saturn: Encyclopedia II - Return of Saturn - Personnel |
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|  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adult contemporary music - HistoryEarly radio stations played top-40 hits, theoretically regardless of genre although most were in the same genre until the mid-1970s when different forms of popular music started to target different demographic groups, such as disco vs. hard rock. This evolved into specialized radio stations only playing certain genres of music, and generally following the evolution of artists in those genres. One big impetus for the evolution of the AC radio format was the popularity of easy listening stations, stations with music specifically designed to be ...
See also:Adult contemporary music, Adult contemporary music - Hot Adult Contemporary, Adult contemporary music - Soft Adult Contemporary, Adult contemporary music - History, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists who have had AC Hits or Typically Receive AC Airplay, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists Who Have Had Soft AC Hits Or Typically Receive Soft AC Airplay:, Adult contemporary music - List of Artists Who Have Had Hot AC Hits Or Typically Receive Hot AC Airplay: Read more here: » Adult contemporary music: Encyclopedia II - Adult contemporary music - History |
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| |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Dave Meyers - Music videos
Dave Meyers - 1998.
Ginuwine feat. Timbaland - "Same Ol' G"
Ice Cube - "War & Peace"
Silkk the Shocker feat. Destiny's Child - "Just 'B' Straight" (version2)
Dave Meyers - 1999.
Kid Rock - "Bawithdaba"
Kid Rock - "Cowboy"
Def Leppard - "Goodbye"
Sugar Ray - "Falls Apart"
Eve feat. Faith Evans - "Love Is Blind"
Jay-Z feat. Beanie Sigel - "Do it again / Put ya hands up!" ...
See also:Dave Meyers, Dave Meyers - Music videos, Dave Meyers - 1998, Dave Meyers - 1999, Dave Meyers - 2000, Dave Meyers - 2001, Dave Meyers - 2002, Dave Meyers - 2003, Dave Meyers - 2004, Dave Meyers - 2005, Dave Meyers - 2006, Dave Meyers - External link Read more here: » Dave Meyers: Encyclopedia II - Dave Meyers - Music videos |
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| |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Don't Speak - Song informationThe song was co-written by Eric Stefani and Gwen Stefani and co-produced by Matthew Wilder. The bittersweet ballad is based on a true story on the turbulent relationship between Gwen Stefani and bassist Tony Kanal. After being in a relationship for seven years, Kanal informed Stefani that his feelings about her had changed and that he did not want to be her boyfriend anymore. Not surprisingly, Stefani stumbled into a severe depression. To help cope with her emotional pain, she began to write music, and the final version of "Don't Speak" was ...
See also:Don't Speak, Don't Speak - Song information, Don't Speak - Music video, Don't Speak - Chart performance, Don't Speak - Comprehensive charts, Don't Speak - USA, Don't Speak - International, Don't Speak - Album appearances, Don't Speak - Notes Read more here: » Don't Speak: Encyclopedia II - Don't Speak - Song information |
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| |  |  |  | No Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Naming and etymologyThe modern English word blue comes from the Middle English, where it began to be used along with bleu, an Old French word of Germanic origin (possibly Old High German blao, "shining"). A Scots and Scottish English word for "blue-grey" is blae, from the Middle English bla ("dark blue," from the Old English blæd). As a curiosity, blue is thought to be cognate with blond and black, also with Latin flavus ("yellow"; see flavescent and flavine) and with Russian Р...
See also:Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Geography, Blue - Mountains and ranges, Blue - Rivers, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Religion, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Film, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments Read more here: » Blue: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Naming and etymology |
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