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Alexander is the debut studio album by American musician Alex Ebert, lead singer of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot. It was released on March 1, 2011 under the Community Records label. The song "Truth" was featured in the season 4 premiere of AMC's Breaking Bad titled "Box Cutter".
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros was an American folk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2005.The group was led by singer Alex Ebert.The band's name is based on a story Ebert wrote in his youth, about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe.
In 2011, Ebert released his first solo album, Alexander. He appeared on Conan on September 12, 2011, to promote his solo album. On August 4, 2015, it was announced that Ebert would appear as the lead singer on Avicii's single "For a Better Day" from his album Stories. "Feel the Bern" was added to Ebert's SoundCloud [11] on September 30, 2015 ...
The Boston Red Sox made a late free-agency splash by signing two-time All-Star Alex Bregman last week. The move makes the Red Sox better on both sides of the ball, but leaves manager Alex Cora ...
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Alex Ebert and Jade Castrinos shared the vocals on the original recording of "Home" The song is a duet between Alex Ebert and Jade Castrinos, [2] with portions of spoken word from both. [3] Whistling is prominent in the song, [4] totaling three minutes [5] including the opening melody. [3] Instruments include guitar, piano, and trumpet.
In 2009, Ebert added The Double Life of Veronique to his Great Movies list. Krzysztof Kieślowski's Dekalog and The Three Colours Trilogy are also on the list. [10] In his review for Empire magazine, David Parkinson called it "a film of great fragility and beauty, with the delicacy of the puppet theatre." He thought the film was "divinely ...
1967 Neville Spearman edition. No Mean City is a 1935 novel by H. Kingsley Long, a journalist, and Alexander McArthur, an unemployed worker.It is an account of life in the Gorbals, a run-down slum district of Glasgow (now mostly demolished, but re-built in a contemporary style) with the hard men and the razor gangs.