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Trischa Zorn (born June 1, 1964, in Orange, California) [1] is an American Paralympic swimmer.Blind from birth, she competed in Paralympic swimming (S12, SB12, and SM12 disability categories). [1]
The main goal of this album is to highlight and promote the Paralympic Games (held in Sydney, 18–29 October 2000) through the entertainment industry, as well as fundraising for the Paralympic Games.The concept of an official Paralympic Games CD was brought to Warner Music Australia by a member of the 2000 Paralympic Ceremonies Production Team ...
It peaked at #10 on the ARIA album charts, [9] but none of its singles reached the ARIA Top 40 Singles charts. [9] The entire album was recorded in the U.S. with producer Scott Litt, [5] best known for his work with R.E.M. Litt had re-mixed some of Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls' tracks from Gossip for its US release as by Paul Kelly and the ...
Rock Aid Armenia: The Earthquake Album was released in 1990. The Earthquake Album track list. Rock Aid Armenia – Smoke on the Water '90 (4:07) Free – All Right Now (4:15) Rush – The Spirit of Radio (4:58) Rainbow – Since You Been Gone (3:18) Black Sabbath – Headless Cross (5:03) Genesis – Turn It On Again (3:45) Yes – Owner of a ...
This is a list of multiple Paralympic gold medalists, listing people who have won ten or more gold medals at the Paralympic Games. The Paralympics listed for each athlete only include games when they won medals.
Greatest Hits... And More is a 2006 compilation and video albums of songs by English pop group 10cc as well as pre-10cc and post-10cc work by its founding members, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart and Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, performing as Godley & Creme.
Home is Procol Harum's fourth album, released in 1970.With the departure of organist Matthew Fisher and bassist David Knights, and the addition of bassist/organist Chris Copping to the remaining core roster of players (lead singer and pianist Gary Brooker, drummer B. J. Wilson and lead guitarist Robin Trower), Procol Harum became, to all intents and purposes, the Paramounts again in all but name.