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Lasse Gjertsen (born 19 July 1984) is a Norwegian animator, musician, and videographer. [1] He is best known for his short pieces "Hyperactive" and "Amateur", big hits in the early years of YouTube, which strung together short clips of video to create a unique form of video akin to stop-motion animation.
In August 2021, Bell uploaded a video of herself covering "Crosscut Saw" by Albert King to YouTube and Facebook to participate in Play Music on the Porch Day. One year later, in July 2022, the video was shared by a large blues account, where it received over 250,000 views, increasing Bell's Twitter following from 12 to 10,000.
"Hyperactive" is a song by the English singer Robert Palmer, which was released in 1986 as the fourth single from his eighth studio album Riptide (1985). [1] The song was written by Dennis Nelson, Tony Haynes and Palmer, and produced by Bernard Edwards . [ 2 ]
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Audra McDonald got her start in theater as a way to manage her hyperactivity without medication, the Broadway star says.. Theater was meant “to be therapy for me,” McDonald, 54, told host ...
Myers played a hyperactive boy with hypoglaucemia, hence the name. He would be leashed to a jungle gym at a playground while trading remarks with a girl nearby. The sketch ended both times with the girl offering him chocolate, giving him superhuman strength to the point he could break free, unbolting the jungle gym from the ground in the process.
Image credits: Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. #4 Barry, Maurice, and Robin. Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb are the brother trio known as the Bee Gees. They are celebrated in music for their harmonious ...
"Hyperactive!" is a song by English new wave and synth-pop musician Thomas Dolby, released on January 9, 1984 by EMI and Capitol Records as the lead single from his second studio album The Flat Earth. Backing vocals were provided by Adele Bertei. Additional spoken word vocals were provided by Louise Ulfstedt and Kevin Armstrong as 'The Analyst ...