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McLaughlin and Imbusch left the band, met Stone and Cohen at their respective colleges, and decided to add them to the band. Thus forming The Rare Occasions. McLaughlin came up with the name after the band went through an "identity crisis," eventually settling on "The Rare Occasions" instead of "The Custodians," which they previously went by.
The album draws its name from a line from the second of these two poems, written by twelve-year-old Sean McLaughlin, who wrote it shortly before he was killed in the bombing. [1] The album also includes a song with the title "Across the Bridge of Hope", written and produced by B. A. Robertson, and sung by the Omagh Community Youth Choir. [3]
McLaughlin performed "So Close" live at the 80th Academy Awards in 2008, [43] [44] where the song had been nominated for Best Original Song. [45] [46] [47] The performance was introduced by Dempsey, [48] and dancers dressed as the film's main characters recreated the ballroom scene on stage. [49] McLaughlin's performance received critical acclaim.
Awe is the second extended play (EP) by Japanese girl group XG. It was released on November 8, 2024, through Xgalx , and was the group's follow-up album release to their first, New DNA , in 2023. Similar to their first, the EP is recorded primarily in English.
With the reissue on CD in 1993, the album was retroactively credited to McLaughlin alone, a move suggested to have been for "marketing purposes only". [5] Composition credits and solo times are shared more or less equally between McLaughlin and Surman, and McLaughlin is not understood to have acted in a leadership capacity for the sessions.
“You might feel like you are a little more insignificant or that there’s something bigger that makes your self-interest smaller,” Sean Goldy, a postdoctoral research fellow who studies awe ...
I Gotta Make It is the debut studio album by American R&B recording artist Trey Songz.It was released on July 26, 2005, by Atlantic Records.Recording sessions for the album took place from 2004 to 2005, with Songz' then mentor Troy Taylor overseeing most of the production.
Emma Stone’s wild-eyed look, as she clambered up on stage to receive the Oscar for Best Actress, said it all: she didn’t think she was going to win.Perhaps, even, she wasn’t quite sure she ...