Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The tora hartebeest, or simply tora (Alcelaphus buselaphus tora), is an extremely endangered antelope, native to Eritrea and Ethiopia. It has possibly been extirpated from Sudan. One of the most critically endangered large mammals in the world, it is threatened by poaching and habitat loss. Perhaps fewer than 250 individuals remain in the wild ...
The band wrote at least 60 songs that did not make it onto the final Surprise Attack track listing; in October 2009, Tora Tora released compilations containing at least 15 of those songs. One of the songs released was a demo of "Walkin' Shoes" recorded prior to the one that wound up on Surprise Attack .
The subfamily Alcelaphinae (or tribe Alcelaphini), [1] [2] of the family Bovidae, contains the wildebeest, tsessebe, topi, hartebeest, blesbok and bontebok, and several other related species. Depending on the classification, there are 6–10 species placed in four genera, although Beatragus is sometimes considered a subgenus of Damaliscus ...
Chris Czynszak of Decibel Geek says, "This album hit the shelves amidst a tidal wave of grunge music that was taking over the airwaves. The musical climate at the time relegated it to a slot just outside the Billboard Top 100.
Tora Tora was the first band from Memphis, Tennessee, to have a music video, "Walkin' Shoes" on MTV. In 1992, their second album, Wild America, was released. It only achieved No. 134 on the Billboard charts and it did not sell as well, but, it was a more mature step at songwriting.
"Boro Boro" is the debut single by Iranian–Swedish singer Arash, released in 2004 by Warner Music. The song has peaked at number 1 on the Swedish singles chart. The song starts with the same tiny snipped melody from the Jay Sean song "Eyes on You" which was released two weeks earlier.
What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code
The song is considered a classic Greek ballad and a pop standard. After the promotion of other top 5 singles in the Greek and Cypriot media, the song Ta Mathitika Hronia ("The school years") was released. It became a hit and remains one of Vissi's most recognizable songs from the 1980s.