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Edmonton 1985 Pieces of Eight is a musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble , lyrics by Susan Birkenhead , and music by Jule Styne . It is based on the classic 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson .
"Rockin' the Paradise" (James "J.Y." Young, Tommy Shaw, Dennis DeYoung) - 4:12 "High Enough" (T. Shaw, Jack Blades, Ted Nugent) - 2:07 "Lorelei" (J. Young, D. DeYoung ...
"Why Me" is a song written by Dennis DeYoung that was first released on Styx's 1979 double-platinum album Cornerstone. [1] It was also released as the second single from the album, and reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #10 on the Canada RPM Top 100 Singles chart.
Piece of Paradise is a pop rock album released by the Canadian band Sky on Feb. 2, 1999 in Canada. [2] Its original Canadian release was slated for October 1998 before EMI Music Canada pushed it into the next year to avoid the Christmas rush. [3] The album was later released in various other versions in North America and elsewhere.
The Citadel Theatre is the major theatre-arts venue in Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, Canada. This is a chronological list of the productions staged there since its opening night on November 10, 1965. [1]
Pira-Pirasong Paraiso (transl. Pieces of Paradise / International Name: Broken Paradise) is a Philippine television romantic drama series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel and TV5. Directed by Raymund B. Ocampo and Roderick P. Lindayag, it stars Loisa Andalio, Charlie Dizon, Alexa Ilacad and Elisse Joson.
Sky published their first studio album, Piece of Paradise, in 1999. It was produced by Peter Mokran at Metalworks Studios and Euro-Syndicate Productions at Gallery Studios in New York. [ 3 ] The album was preceded by the singles "America" and "Some Kinda Wonderful" and included contributions from such musicians as Wah-Wah Watson , Michael ...
After releasing their debut album, which consisted mostly of cover songs, the band intended to write some strong original new material; Dennis DeYoung was particularly in favor of this.