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"Church Heathen" is the first single from Jamaican rapper Shaggy's seventh studio album, Intoxication. The track features guest vocals from Ninjaman . The song was produced by Shaun Pizzonia and Tony Kelly, and was released on August 27, 2007.
H to He, Who Am the Only One is the third album by the British progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator.It was released in 1970 on Charisma Records.. The band recorded the album in several stages throughout mid-1970 in Trident Studios with producer John Anthony.
The murders of Gerald and Vera Woodman, also referred to by the press as the ninja murders and the Yom Kippur murders, [1] took place on September 25, 1985, in West Los Angeles. The couple was killed by gunfire in the garage of their condominium as they arrived home from a festive meal at the conclusion of the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur .
Der Blutharsch was an Austrian martial industrial, neofolk and psychedelic rock project created in 1996 by Albin Julius. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Group leader Albin Julius died on 4 May 2022.
Van der Graaf Generator: The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome: 2 September 1977: Present: 25 April 2005: 27 years, 7 months, 23 days [12] The The: NakedSelf: 29 February 2000: Ensoulment: 6 September 2024: 24 years, 6 months, 8 days [56] Exhorder: The Law: 15 March 1992: Mourn the Southern Skies: 20 September 2019: 27 years, 6 months, 5 days Even ...
The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other is the second album by the British progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator, released in February 1970 on Charisma Records.It was the group's first album to be released in the UK and their only one to chart in the top 50 in that country.
The composition draws much from the 1420 Nativity of van der Weyden's master, Robert Campin, in Dijon. The stable is a half-ruined thatched Romanesque building, rather than the traditional wooden hut, with stone walls and arched windows, and one prominent classical pillar, uniquely in van der Weyden's work shown in an oblique perspective view.
Johannes Hendricus [1] van der Palm (17 July 1763 – 8 September 1840) was a Dutch Assyriologist, linguist, professor of (i) oriental languages and Hebrew antiquities and (ii) sacred poetry and rhetoric at Leiden University, educationist, theologian, Dutch Reformed Church minister, Bible translator, politician and orator.