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"Come" is a song by French singer-songwriter Jain from her debut studio album Zanaka and was also featured in NBA 2K17. It was written by Jain along with Kenan Williams, produced by Maxim Nucci and released on 11 May 2015.
Pages in category "Music videos directed by Walter Stern" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Music Appreciation Hour was a National Broadcasting Company radio series that offered lectures on classical music aimed at students. The show was part of a broader mid-20th-century movement to popularize serious music. From 1928 to 1942, orchestra conductor Walter Damrosch hosted the show. Radio Guide (March 18, 1939) commented:
The music video features the singer without animation and more information appeared in the press mentioning that he was an Austrian residing in the UK. [ 11 ] In November 2023, Trickster released "Silent Night" vs "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" , a mash-up blend of the two Christmas classics, featuring the vocal group The Swingles .
As a doctor, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. has no problem cutting up bodies. But when it comes to matters of her own heart, those credentials go out the window. Peyton Elizabeth Lee returns to Disney+ as ...
Adventures in Good Music, hosted by Karl Haas, was radio's most widely listened-to classical music program, [1] [2] and aired nationally in the U.S. from 1970 to 2007. The program was also syndicated to commercial and public radio stations around the world.
Care for Me is a concept album dedicated to the memory of his late-cousin, which Saba started working on in December 2017. The penultimate track "Prom / King" recounts a story of being set up a blind prom date by Walt, who saves him from the potential embarrassment of public loneliness.
Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis or Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (German: Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Walter Ruttmann, co-written by Carl Mayer and Karl Freund. Much of the motion in the film, and many of the scene transitions, are built around the motion of trains and streetcars.