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[5] [6] In late 2008 the station was allocated over $600,000 from both the Federal Government and the University of New England in order to build new studios and facilities. These grants were awarded on the provision that TuneFM's new facilities could be utilised as a part of a proposed School of Rural Media and Communications at the University ...
Stan Freberg recorded a combined spoof of "Sh-Boom" and Marlon Brando because he felt that they both mumbled, in 1954. It reached No. 14 in the US and 15 in the UK. The Billy Williams Quartet released a version in 1954 on Coral Records that reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, [10] with orchestra directed by Jack Pleis. [11]
"Sh-Boom", sometimes referred to as "Life Could Be a Dream", a doo-wop song published in 1954; Life Could Be a Dream, a jukebox musical by Roger Bean; Life Could Be a Dream, an album by 90s punk band Auntie Christ; Life Could Be a Dream, a 1986 short film about Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and his interest in motor racing
One Hour One Life is a permadeath game, [4] meaning that a player restarts from nothing after dying. One Hour One Life has over 3000 human-makeable objects, [1] which may be produced through crafting. The process of crafting involves clicking an object to pick it up, then clicking on another object in an effort to combine them.
"Strings of Life" is a 1987 song by American electronic musician Derrick May, in collaboration with Michael James, and released under the name Rhythim Is Rhythim. It is his most well-known song and considered a classic in both the house music and techno genres.
"Dernière danse" (English: "Last dance") is a song recorded by French singer-songwriter Indila. It served as the first single from her debut album, Mini World. Less than ten years after its release, on 19 May 2023, it became the first French-language song to exceed one billion views on YouTube.
"Alors on danse" (pronounced [alɔʁ ɔ̃ dɑ̃s], French for "And so we dance") is a song by Belgian singer Stromae. It was released in September 2009 in Belgium and in February 2010 in the rest of Europe.
The music video for "Encore une fois" was directed by Oliver Sommer. 11 years after it was first released, the song again reached the top 40 in three countries as part of a mashup . The music from Sash!'s hit was combined with the vocals from Stunt 's " Raindrops " to create the new track " Raindrops (Encore une fois) ".