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Turn It Loud is the debut studio album by Canadian hard rock band Headpins, released in 1982. By 1983, the album had been certified double platinum in Canada (in excess of 200,000 copies sold). By 1983, the album had been certified double platinum in Canada (in excess of 200,000 copies sold).
"Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose" is a song written by Kostas and Wayland Patton, and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in September 1990 as the lead-off single from his album If There Was a Way. It peaked at #11 in the United States, and #5 in Canada. [1]
She ended up having two hits, "Love You 'Til It Hurts" and the ballad "Love Don't Last Forever". Headpins continue to perform live with Ab and Bernie from the classic '80s line-up. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was announced in the second half of 2016 that long time lead singer Darby Mills had moved on to pursue solo endeavors and that their new lead vocalist ...
For the upbeat jam, Hudson partnered up with her fiancé, musician Danny Fujikawa, and writer Linda Perry."Turn it up loud, put your car window down, let your hair fly around you, breath, know you ...
"Loud" is a song by Australian singer Shannon Noll, released as the first single from his third album, Turn It Up (2007). The single's B-side is "The World Outside", a non-album track. Noll previewed this track during his 2006 "Now I Run" National Tour. "Loud" was released on 3 September 2007 and debuted at number three on the Australian ...
The song was released as a digital single on June 21, as part of the release of 2010 Big Show Live Album. [3] On Gaon Chart "Turn It Up" peaked at number one in Download Chart, selling 1,380 million digital downloads in 2010.
Turn It Up is the third studio album from Australian singer-songwriter Shannon Noll. It was released on 15 September 2007 and peaked at number 3 in Australia. It was released on 15 September 2007 and peaked at number 3 in Australia.
"Turn It Up" is a song by American heavy metal band Texas Hippie Coalition. Released on June 13, 2012, it is the first single from Peacemaker, the third studio album from the ensemble. The song is the first by the band to chart on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, peaking at number 39. [1]