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Upon the release of "High in Low Places", Beach Weather shared a post on Instagram with the caption, "Welcome to our desert disco." [3] Nick Santino described the track as their "apocalyptic love song." He explained how the concept of the song was to find "peace in one another while the world was slowly melting." [1]
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The world's longest movie ever made, it follows the entire five-week process of making and selling a pedometer in reverse chronological order. The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World: A movie that runs for 48 hours. Despite its title, it isn't the world's longest movie, but the jury's still out on whether it's the most meaningless ...
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The session took most of the day and they were paid in hot dogs and soda pop. [4] First tenor Bobby Ward remembers that sales of "Stormy Weather" were so bad that he and the other members had to buy their own copies, even though they had never been paid for the recording in the first place. [4] The song was released on Jubilee #5104. [5]
100 Biggest Weather Moments was a 2007 five-part miniseries on The Weather Channel, that premiered on Sunday, April 15, and aired nightly through Thursday, April 19, the biggest documentary effort in The Weather Channel's 25-year history.
Fox Weather 1 day ago Survivor of deadly candle factory collapse reflects on devastating 2021 tornado A deadly tornado outbreak caused at least 90 deaths across the country’s heartland on Dec ...
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