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Topics about Bayonet Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Bayonet Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
"Gloriæ Dei Cantores" was founded in 1988 by Elizabeth C. Patterson [1] who served as its Director/Conductor until 2012. It is based at the Church of the Transfiguration in Orleans, Massachusetts.
Bayonet is an American hardcore punk band that formed in 2009. [1] The group features Jeremy Comitas formerly of The Banner , Paul Klein of Suburban Scum, Buddy Nielsen of Senses Fail , and Will Putney of Fit for an Autopsy . [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Bayonets" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
British infantryman in 1941 with a Pattern 1907 bayonet affixed to his rifle. A bayonet (from Old French bayonette, now spelt baïonnette) is a knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of the barrel of a rifle, carbine, musket or similar long firearm, allowing the gun to be used as an improvised spear in close combats.
Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound recordings, often by specified artists or within identified music genres.The exact information included varies depending on the type and scope of the discography, but a discography entry for a specific recording will often list such details as the names of the artists involved, the time and place of the recording, the title of the ...
The Bayonets' first single was released on February 14, 2013. A music video was also released in conjunction with Steven Van Zandt's radio edit and a wider radio release. The video was directed by Brian French and Linda Cevallos-French, and features both Brian and Oliver playing various characters.
During the Meiji period, Japanese bayonet fighting techniques were consolidated into a system named jūkenjutsu, [7] and taught at the Toyama military academy in Tokyo. [7] Morihei Ueshiba, founder of Aikido, trained in jūkenjutsu and incorporated some of this art's techniques into his own interpretation of the use of the wooden staff or jō. [9]