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Lets Push It (no apostrophe in "Lets" []) is the debut album by Scottish house music project Nightcrawlers, featuring vocalist John Reid.It was released in 1995. The album includes two singles which reached the UK top 10: "Push the Feeling On" and "Surrender Your Love", [1] which were both also big hits throughout Europe, plus three further singles which reached the UK top 40: "Don't Let the ...
Nightcrawlers is a British-American house music project from Glasgow, Scotland and Chicago, Illinois, assembled by producer, DJ and vocalist John Reid (born 6 September 1963). Career [ edit ]
Nightcrawlers, fictional characters in video game F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate; Night Crawler, a game by Rabbit Software; The Night Crawler, nickname of Shoshone, a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad train; The Nightcrawler, a ring name of wrestler The Boogeyman; Yobai (Japanese, 'Night crawling'), an ancient Japanese custom of young unmarried ...
Nightcrawler (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the score album to the film of the same name composed by James Newton Howard.The score consisted of moody electronic and synth music in contrast to his large orchestral scores he had composed for big-budget films, that made his career.
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Nightcrawler is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum, he debuted in the comic book Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). [1]