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  2. Secondhand Serenade - Wikipedia

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    Secondhand Serenade is the one-man band of American rock vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely. Vesely has released four studio albums to date under the name Secondhand Serenade. His debut album used multitrack recording to create the sound of a band using technology, [ 5 ] while his second album took a different path, using a proper band ...

  3. A Twist in My Story - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Edition DVD; No. Title Length; 12. "Secondhand Serenade: A Firsthand Look" 13. "Vulnerable" (Music video) 14. "Fall for You" (Music video) 15.

  4. The Last Time (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Time is a 2006 American independent black comedy film starring Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser, Amber Valletta and Daniel Stern. It tells the story of a salesman and a beautiful woman who fall in love with each other and develop a relationship.

  5. Hear Me Now (album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by John Vesely, and eight of the eleven songs on the album were produced by Aaron Johnson at Swing House studios in Los Angeles, the other three, "You & I", "Hear Me Now" and the first single, "Something More", were produced by John Vesely himself along with Secondhand drummer Tom Breyfogle at Vesely's home studio and mixed by Mark Endert (Train, Maroon 5). [5]

  6. Alyssa Milano on why Hollywood is so politically left-leaning

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    A mega-fan of the Beatles -- her son has six original sketches by John Lennon framed in his bedroom -- she says musicians aren't "taking seriously" the gravity of this moment in time.

  7. Last Dance (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, Ebert felt Last Dance "comes across as earnest but unoriginal". [4] James Berardinelli of ReelViews also felt Dead Man Walking was "far superior". He felt Last Dance was a "less compelling tale" and "a little too safe", with "a little too much manipulation and melodrama". He praised Stone as giving the "most impressive ...

  8. Fata Morgana (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fata Morgana (also known as Left-Handed Fate) is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Aranda starring Teresa Gimpera and Marianne Benet. The plot concerns a dystopian story set in a deserted Barcelona .

  9. Orchestra Wives - Wikipedia

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    The film was the second (and last) film to feature The Glenn Miller Orchestra, and is notable among the many swing era musicals because its plot is more serious and realistic than the insubstantial storylines that were typical of the genre. The movie was re-released in 1954 by 20th Century Fox to tie-in with the biopic The Glenn Miller Story.