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A video for the song "When I Wake Up" was directed by Keith Schofield, and released in January 2006. In it, the members of Wintergreen travel to Alamogordo, New Mexico to try to find the cartridges of the video game E.T. the Extra Terrestrial that were buried in 1983 by Atari during the infamous Atari video game burial. At the end of the video ...
Of Thee I Sing is a musical with a score by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and a book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind.The musical lampoons American politics; the story concerns John P. Wintergreen, who runs for President of the United States on the "love" platform.
Gaultheria procumbens, also called the eastern teaberry, the checkerberry, [a] the boxberry, or the American wintergreen, is a species of Gaultheria native to northeastern North America from Newfoundland west to southeastern Manitoba, and south to Alabama. [1] It is a member of the Ericaceae (heath family). [2]
Wintergreen soda was a flavored carbonated beverage once popular in North America. The flavoring that was added to wintergreen soda water was "nominally made out of teaberry leaves, or wintergreen." [1] Other regional common names used to describe Gaultheria procumbens included mountain berries, wintergreen plums, or checked berries. [1]
“Why don’t we liberate these United States/ We’re the ones need it the worst/ Let the rest of the world help us for a change/ And let’s rebuild America first,” goes one part of the song.
A song originally recorded for Tina Turner’s hit 1980s album “Private Dancer” and thought to be lost has been rediscovered after four decades. ... USA TODAY. A wintry 1-2 punch: 2 storms to ...
Winter in America" or "Leave Love Enough Alone" is a 1974 song by Australian singer-songwriter Doug Ashdown, co-written with Jimmy Stewart. It was issued in that year but did not chart. When it was re-released as a single in 1976 and on his album Winter in America (Festival Records / Infinity 1976).
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