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Nephilim: Act of God 1 is the second studio album by hip hop musician Stu Dent, released November 14, 2003 through Illect Recordings. Stu Dent is an alternate moniker for Albany, New York artist Sev Statik , real name Joseph Evans.
The account was the basis for his play An Act of God, which opened on Broadway in the spring of 2015 starring Jim Parsons, and again in the spring of 2016 starring Sean Hayes. [1] The play has gone on to receive over 100 productions in 20 countries and 11 languages.
An Act of God is a play by David Javerbaum. The stage play is adapted from Javerbaum's The Last Testament: A Memoir By God. Background The play began as a "series of ...
In legal usage in the English-speaking world, an act of God, act of nature, or damnum fatale ("loss arising from inevitable accident") is an event caused by no direct human action (e.g. severe or extreme weather and other natural disasters) for which individual persons are not responsible and cannot be held legally liable for loss of life, injury, or property damage.
Real Power is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band Gossip.It was released on March 22, 2024, through Columbia Records.The album marks their first studio release in twelve years, following A Joyful Noise (2012), marking the longest gap between studio album releases in their career.
Act of God, a 1988 album by Znöwhite; Act of God, a 1999 album by Pro-Pain; Acts of God, a 2007 album by At War With Self; Acts of God, a 2022 album by Immolation "Act of God", a song by Fear Factory from the 2004 album Archetype
God Help the Girl – the main album of the project, whose recording began in CaVa Studios in Glasgow and which was released on 22 June 2009: "Act of the Apostle" (Catherine Ireton) – 2:43 "God Help The Girl" (Catherine Ireton) – 3:25 "Pretty Eve in the Tub" (Stuart Murdoch and Catherine Ireton) – 2:46 "A Unified Theory" (instrumental ...
The group disbanded the following year, and August Darnell, the group's most successful producer, went on to form Kid Creole and the Coconuts, who released a cover of "There but for the Grace of God Go I" in 1980. [1] In 2009, three of the band's original members, Jay Stovall, Kevin Nance, and Clare Bathé, reformed the act for a tour.