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Orange and Lemons (usually typeset as Orange & Lemons and abbreviated as "O&L" or "ONL") is a Filipino pop rock band founded and formed in 1999 by lead vocalist and guitarist Clem Castro and former member Mcoy Fundales. Brothers Ace and JM del Mundo were later recruited to complete the mainstream lineup.
Annoying Orange is an American comedy series created by former Minnesota film student and MTV production assistant Dane Boedigheimer on October 9, 2009. [1] [2] It stars its creator as an anthropomorphic orange who annoys other fruits, vegetables, and various other food and objects by using jokes and puns which are sometimes crude.
"Oranges and Lemons" was the title of a square dance, published from the third (1657) edition onwards of The Dancing Master. [9] Similar rhymes naming churches and giving rhymes to their names can be found in other parts of England, including Shropshire and Derby, where they were sung on festival days on which bells would also have been rung.
He was the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the popular Pinoy rock band Orange and Lemons. [1] He is currently the lead vocalist of the band Kenyo. His musical influences are the bands like The Smiths, Eraserheads and The Beatles. He was one of the participants in ABS-CBN reality show, Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition Season 2.
Oranges & Lemons is a Japanese band formed by a duo of music composers and performers, Masumi Itō and Yōko Ueno. The duo is most notable for performing the opening theme ("Soramimi Cake"), and closing theme ("Raspberry Heaven") to the anime television series Azumanga Daioh .
Clem Castro (born 10 December 1976), also known by the mononym as Clementine, is a Filipino singer-songwriter and music producer who gained recognition with the band Orange and Lemons. After the band's break up in 2007, Clementine formed The Camerawalls and founded Lilystars Records, his own independent record label. [ 1 ]
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is a 1990 BBC television drama miniseries, directed by Beeban Kidron. Jeanette Winterson wrote the screenplay, adapting her semi-autobiographical first novel of the same name (published 1985). [1] The BBC produced and screened three episodes, running to a total of 2 hours and 45 minutes. [2]
Boedigheimer confirmed that they had started producing a TV series based on Annoying Orange in April 2010. [7] [8] Boedigheimer finished the script for the first 6 episodes of the show in October of that year. [9] When Boedigheimer began filming the pilot episode of the TV show in February 2011, they discussed with Cartoon Network about airing ...