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Kevin MacLeod was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1972. [2] He began piano lessons at a young age: "as a 4-year old or whatever it was". [3] He attended the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay (UWGB) [citation needed] where he initially studied electrical engineering; however, amid a distaste for chemistry requirements, he switched to music education after his first month.
The song is featured in the 2003 EA Sports video game NASCAR Thunder 2004. "Down" was considered for inclusion on the soundtrack to Freddy vs. Jason , [ 3 ] but was ultimately left off of the final release.
Dueling Banjos is a 1973 soundtrack album to the film Deliverance by American banjoists Marshall Brickman, Steve Mandell, and Eric Weissberg released by Warner Bros. Records and made up of the title track by Mandell and Weissberg and a repackaged version of the 1963 album New Dimensions in Banjo and Bluegrass by Brickman and Weissberg.
"Dark as a Dungeon" is a song written by singer-songwriter Merle Travis. It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in a shaft mine.It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions.
"Down" is a song by American electronic duo Marian Hill as a single from their debut album Act One. Originally released in 2016, the song became popular after its adoption by Apple in an AirPods commercial. [2] The song started to gain more traction over the following weeks, debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 and Alternative Songs chart. [3]
The song revolves around longing in a relationship, set to a rain-drenched soundscape. [2] The original version of "Down" ran over six minutes long, and contained a drum and bass breakdown from drummer Travis Barker. [3] Rumors circulated following the song's release that DeLonge penned the track on experiences with a previous girlfriend. [2]
"Down" is a song by the band 311. It is the first song on their third album, 311. It was their first #1 single on the Billboard Alternative Songs charts, and along with their self-titled album, was largely responsible for launching them into mainstream success. An accompanying video for the song was in rotation on MTV at the
"Battle of the Heroes" is the theme for the climactic duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, written upon the request of George Lucas. [4] Lucas wanted a piece that would function as a tragic version of "Duel of the Fates" in the film's final fight scenes. The concert suite begins with a soft and tense ostinato by the violas in tremolo.