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Project Blue Earth SOS (Japanese: ProjectBLUE 地球SOS, Hepburn: Purojekuto Burū Chikyū Esuōesu) is an anime series consisting of six hour-long (with commercials) episodes. It was aired on the Japanese television network, AT-X , from July 2 to December 3, 2006.
Mini Kiss is a Kiss tribute band made up entirely of little people.The band was founded by bandleader Joey Fatale (4' 4" – Mini Gene) in New York City. [1]The band has made an appearance in the feature film "Paul Blart Mall Cop 2", the Game Show Network revival of I've Got a Secret and Lip Sync Battle.
Ruppelt was the director of Project Grudge in 1949 and then Project Blue Book in March 1952; he remained with Blue Book until late 1953. UFO researcher Jerome Clark writes, "Most observers of Blue Book agree that the Ruppelt years comprised the project's golden age, when investigations were most capably directed and conducted. Ruppelt was open ...
Supporters of Project Blue Beam, which Monast first wrote about in 1994, once said they expected its efforts to begin in 1995. After Monast died in 1996, they said the scheme was likely to start ...
The Blues Project was an American band formed in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood in 1965. The group's original iteration broke up in 1967. [ 1 ] Their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles.
White Cat Project is an action role-playing game with touchscreen controls, where the player controls the character by dragging the finger across the screen (a mechanic Colopl calls "Punicon") and tapping to attack. Special abilities can be activated by holding the finger on the character, which opens up a selection menu of abilities.
Projections is the second album by the American blues rock band the Blues Project. Produced by Tom Wilson and released by Verve/Folkways in November 1966, the album was their first studio release and examined a more rock-based sound. [2] Jim Marshall was credited as the photographer of the album cover.
Shortly after Flanders' arrival, their name was changed to The Blues Project. He appears on two Blues Project albums, their debut Live at the Cafe Au Go Go ( Verve Folkways , 1966) and a reunion album eponymously titled Blues Project ( Capitol Records , 1972), as well as on various compilations and greatest hits collections.