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Introducing Eddy and the Falcons is the second album by the English rock band Wizzard. [4] It peaked at No. 19 in the UK Albums Chart – ten places higher than its predecessor, Wizzard Brew. [5] As with the previous Wizzard album, all songs were composed by Roy Wood. [4]
"Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)" was a song written by Roy Wood. It was released by the British rock band Wizzard, as their first single on the Warner Bros label in 1974. [2]
Consequence of Sound ' s Dusty Henry noted that Banks "spends most of the time showing off her singing chops by wailing over booming, dance club beats". [13] Banks describes the track as genre-specific, citing pop-crossover and UK garage. On the song's lyrical content, she explained, "It's about the journey, the breakup is a part of it, but it ...
Owing Dusty his life, Waco soon tries to repay the favour when the Floating Outfit are ambushed, though as it turns out Dusty and Waco each save the other. From then on Waco idolises Dusty and eagerly joins him when his employer, Clay Allison, offers him the chance, knowing that he himself is a poor role-model for the young man. Over time he ...
Wizzard were an English rock band formed by Roy Wood, former member of the Move and co-founder of the Electric Light Orchestra. The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits states, "Wizzard was Roy Wood just as much as Wings was Paul McCartney." [1] They are most famous for their 1973 Christmas single "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday".
In 1904 a sharecropper named Henry Sloan lived in Dockery, Mississippi. ... the Grand Wizard of the Klan, strode across the stage. ... dusty roads running through the completely drained swamps ...
In the VeggieTales episode The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's, Uncle Henry and his wife Aunt Em were substituted by a father (Dad Asparagus) to retell The Prodigal Son, a biblical parable from the Gospel. Uncle Henry appears in Dorothy and the Witches of Oz played by Lance Henriksen. He posthumously reveals that his great-grandparents Frank and Maud ...
"Ball Park Incident" is a song by Roy Wood. A version, produced by Wood, was recorded in 1972 by his glam rock band Wizzard and released that November as their debut single, on the Harvest label.