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  2. Face the Face - Wikipedia

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    "Face the Face" is a song by Pete Townshend. The song is the third track on Townshend's fourth solo album, a concept album titled White City: A Novel , and was released as a single. The UK and US single edit features Pete Townshend 's daughter Emma Townshend singing some parts on the song.

  3. Robert Farnon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph Farnon CM [1] (24 July 1917 – 23 April 2005) was a Canadian-born composer, conductor, musical arranger and trumpet player.As well as being a composer of original works (often in the light music genre), he was commissioned by film and television producers for theme and incidental music.

  4. Give Blood (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Give Blood" is a song by Pete Townshend, the guitarist for The Who. The song is the opening track for Townshend's fourth solo album, a concept album titled White City: A Novel, and was released as a single. "Give Blood" features Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. He also appears on another song from the album, "White City Fighting", the music ...

  5. White City - Wikipedia

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    The White City, an "ideal city" constructed for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois White City (Indianapolis) , an amusement in Indiana, 1906–1908 White City (New Orleans) , an amusement park in Louisiana, 1907–1913

  6. White City: A Novel - Wikipedia

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    White City: A Novel is the fifth solo studio album by the English rock musician Pete Townshend, released on 11 November 1985 by Atco Records. [3] The album was produced by Chris Thomas (who had also produced Townshend's previous two albums, Empty Glass and All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes) and it was recorded by Bill Price at three separate recording studios in London, England: both of ...

  7. Waltz (music) - Wikipedia

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    In a jazz context, "waltz" signifies any piece of music in 3/4 time, whether intended for dancing or not. [5] Although there are early examples such as the "Missouri Waltz" by Dan and Harvey’s Jazz Band (1918) and the "Jug Band Waltz" or the "Mississippi Waltz" by the Memphis Jug Band (1928), they are exceptional, as almost all jazz before 1955 was in duple meter. [6]

  8. In Tim Walz's rural hometown, his Democratic politics are an ...

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    Bud Pettigrew, who attended Valentine High School with Walz and is a former Nebraska Democratic Party official, said he's heard mixed reactions in the Cornhusker State to the vice presidential nod.

  9. Peace and Love (The Pogues album) - Wikipedia

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    Peace and Love continued the band's gradual departure from traditional Irish music.It noticeably opens with a heavily jazz-influenced track.Also, several of the songs are inspired by the city in which the Pogues were founded, London ("White City", "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge", "London You're a Lady"), as opposed to Ireland, from which they had usually drawn inspiration.