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The Elders may refer to: The Elders (band), a band from Missouri, US The Elders; The Elders , a type of magical being in Charmed; The Elders ...
The Elders are a six-piece American folk rock band, that formed in Kansas City, Missouri.. The band has released eight studio albums, The Elders, Pass It on Down, American Wake, Racing the Tide, Gael Day, Wanderin' Life & Times, Story Road, and True, as well as four live albums "The Best Crowd We Ever Had", "Live at the Gem", "Alive and Live in Ireland" (which also included a documentary film ...
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was an honorary elder. [24] Until her release from house arrest in 2010 the Elders kept an empty chair at each of their meetings, to mark their solidarity with Suu Kyi and Burma/Myanmar's other political prisoners. In line with the requirement that members of The Elders ...
Live at the Gem is The Elders' second live album recorded at a 2005 concert at The Gem Theater in Kansas City, Missouri. The concert was filmed and released on DVD and is occasionally broadcast on PBS affiliates.
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The Elder is an unreleased independent film adaptation of the 1981 Kiss concept album, Music from "The Elder". [1] The film's plot derives from that concept, devised by Kiss co-founder Gene Simmons. The film was being produced by British author and musician Seb Hunter and partner Owen Oakeshott.
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Music from "The Elder" was the first album with the drummer Eric Carr and the last album to feature guitarist Ace Frehley until their 1996 reunion. Due to poor sales, Kiss did not embark on a supporting tour for the first time in its eight-year history, opting instead to make a handful of promotional appearances.