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"Amanda" is a power ballad by American rock band Boston written by Tom Scholz. The song was released as the first single from the band's third album, Third Stage, in 1986, six years after it was recorded. Although the song did not have a promotional music video, "Amanda" became the band's highest-charting single in the United States and Canada.
Dahme became the first female member of Boston in 2002. She learned to play the bass and began performing with Boston at the 2002 Fiesta Bowl and toured for the Corporate America album. Her song "With You" is also featured on Corporate America. She has been featured on many Boston songs since as a vocalist, taking lead vocals on "If You Were in ...
In Dorchester, Boston, P.I. Patrick Kenzie and his partner and girlfriend Angie Gennaro witness a televised plea by Helene McCready for the return of her abducted four-year-old daughter Amanda, whose favorite doll is Mirabelle. Amid the media frenzy, Amanda's aunt Bea and uncle Lionel hire the detectives to find her.
During the shooting of Warrant's "Cherry Pie" video, Brown met lead singer Jani Lane. [9] Lane and Brown married on July 15, 1991. [7] They had a daughter, Taylar Jayne Lane, in 1992, and divorced in 1993. [10] After her divorce from Lane, Brown was engaged to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
Amanda Seyfried found herself trending on social media after “Wicked” opened in theaters thanks to a viral video of her singing “Popular,” one of the musical’s most beloved songs. The ...
For reasons that remain confusing, some corners of the internet seem to think a video of Amanda Seyfried singing "Popular" from Wicked was her official audition video for the role of Glinda. Which ...
Boston-based lovers and private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro are hired by a woman to look into the case of her niece, Amanda McCready, whose disappearance has become an important local news story. They take the case despite the seeming reluctance of the girl's uncle, Lionel.
Amanda Gorman is honoring the strength of girls in her new picture book.. Gorman became the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history at age 22 when she performed "The Hill We Climb" — a spoken ...