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Victoria Day; Studio album by . Melissa McClelland. Released: 2009: Genre: ... Victoria Day (2009) Victoria Day is Melissa McClelland's fourth album.
The RCC Marching Tigers or "Hollywood's Band" is the marching band of Riverside City College.The band has appeared in parades such as the Tournament of Roses Parade, Fiesta Bowl Parade, the Hollywood Christmas Parade, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, various athletic events, Bands of America Grand Nationals in exhibition, as well as appearances in television shows, commercials, music videos ...
Victoria Day was scheduled for release on 14 April 2009. The album was recorded at Canterbury Music by Jeremy Darby, and was produced by Luke Doucet. [8] Victoria Day has a vintage 1950s sound, combining dixieland with "high lonesome twang". [9] "Seasoned Lovers", from Victoria Day, features vocals from Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith.
Every other year the Klamath Union Marching Band takes a trip to Victoria, British Columbia, to march in the Victoria Day parade. In past years the band has won several awards through the competition. For several years in a row, the Symphonic Band has been district champions and qualified for state, once winning first place in the state ...
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My Chemical Romance previously performed the Black Parade album in full at the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas last month. The band began teasing news on Nov. 11, prompting excitement ...
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Victoria Day is a 2009 Canadian independent film directed by David Bezmozgis and produced by Markham Street Films. [1] The film stars Mark Rendall in the lead role, as well as Holly Deveaux, Sergiy Kotelenets, Nataliya Alyexeyenko, John Mavrogiannis, and Scott Beaudin.