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Concord was a multiplayer first-person hero shooter game developed by Firewalk Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows on August 23, 2024.
The station was assigned the call letters WCNH on September 19, 1989. On March 15, 1994, the station changed its call sign to WNHI; on February 4, 2005, it became WNHW. [ 4 ] WNHI, which went on the air May 8, 1994, [ 1 ] was originally known as "I-93" (referring to Interstate 93 ) with a classic rock radio format , which moved to co-owned WWHK ...
Engine No. 9 can refer to: Engine Engine Number 9, a 1965 country music song by Roger Miller "(Get Me Back On Time) Engine Number 9", a 1970 song by Wilson Pickett on the album Wilson Pickett In Philadelphia "Engine No. 9", a 1986 song by the R&B group Midnight Star on their album Headlines
The Concord Music Group division oversaw recorded music activities, and the Bicycle Music Company division managed publishing and rights. [43] As Concord Bicycle Music, the company acquired Razor & Tie, Vanguard Records, Sugar Hill Records, Wind-up Records, Fearless Records, [44] [45] and Musart Music Group including its Edimusa publishing arm ...
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Emerson's "Concord Hymn" was written for the dedication of the memorial of the Battle of Concord. "Concord Hymn" (original title "Hymn: Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, April 19, 1836") [1] [2] is a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson written for the 1837 dedication of an obelisk monument in Concord, Massachusetts, commemorating the battles of Lexington and Concord, a series of battles ...
SBS PopAsia named the song number 7 in their list of 9 best T-ara singles. [11] In 2024, NME ranked the song at No. 6 on its Best T-ARA songs to date praising the "perfect fusion of both the EDM sound that defined the era and the softer dance-pop that punctuated their earlier music". [ 12 ] "