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For God and Country was released by Decca Records in January 1970 and was Howard's eighth studio album in her career. It was distributed as a vinyl LP and as an 8-track cartridge with five songs on "side 1" and six songs on "side 2". [5] For God and Country was among eight albums issued by Decca in January 1970 to promote their 8-track ...
For God and Country (Dolly Parton album) For God and Country (Good Riddance album) "For God and Country" (Homicide: Life on the Street), an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street; For God and Country (Jan Howard album) "For God and Country", a song by the Smashing Pumpkins from Zeitgeist; Pro Deo et patria, a Latin motto meaning "for God and ...
Ash Blue Gutierrez (born January 20, 2005), known professionally as Glaive (stylized as glaive), is an American singer-songwriter.After posting a string of hyperpop songs to SoundCloud during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that earned him a following, he signed a record deal with Interscope Records and released his debut extended play, Cypress Grove, in 2020.
A Bit of a Mad One is the third solo extended play (EP) by the American musician Glaive.It was released on February 23, 2024, via Interscope Records.After becoming frustrated with recording in Los Angeles and North Carolina, Glaive and the producers Jeff Hazin, Ralph Castelli, and John Cunningham holed up in Hope, Alaska to record the EP.
If people know anything about the now 56-year-old Astley’s early history — that is, before he signed with the unstoppable powerhouse production team Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) at age 19 and ...
Rickrolling or a Rickroll is an Internet meme involving the unexpected appearance of the music video to the 1987 hit song "Never Gonna Give You Up", performed by English singer Rick Astley. The aforementioned video has over 1.5 billion views on YouTube .
The sessions for "Rock and Roll Music" took place in May 1957 in Chicago. [3] The session was produced by Leonard Chess and Phil Chess. [3] Backing Berry were Lafayette Leake (piano), Willie Dixon (bass), and Fred Below (drums). [3] Chess records issued the song as a single in September 1957 on both the 45 and 78 rpm formats.
The song proved to be a big hit for the band in many parts of the world, including making the top 10 in Ireland, [9] the United Kingdom, [10] Germany, [11] and Switzerland. [12] In the United States, it reached No. 21 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. [13] The music video received heavy rotation on music television channels.