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  2. Black Flash - Wikipedia

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    During the Final Crisis, Wally theorizes that the Black Racer pursuing himself and Barry is in fact the Black Flash. A charred corpse, appearing to be the Black Flash, was found in Iowa by two boys in The Flash: Rebirth. [2] The Black Flash is sent hunting after the Force Barrier's destruction, killing Psych and attacking Steadfast and Fuerza. [3]

  3. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    This can be done by whistling a theme, playing it on a virtual piano keyboard, [1] tapping the rhythm on the computer keyboard, or entering the Parsons code. Anybody can modify the collection of melodies and enter MIDI files, bitmaps with sheet music (possibly generated by the Musipedia server after entering LilyPond or abc source code), lyrics ...

  4. Scott Houston (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Houston, also known as the Piano Guy, is an American pianist, author, teacher, and television personality who hosted and co-produced the public television series The Piano Guy. Houston is also the performer on a public television pledge special titled Play Piano in a Flash , and developed the "Piano in a Flash Online Method", aimed at ...

  5. Comic Relief US launches new Roblox game to help children ...

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    The inaugural game has been played for over 32 billion minutes and one performance received the highest “concert thumbs up rating” ever on Roblox, according to Comic Relief US.

  6. Blacksmith (character) - Wikipedia

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    Blacksmith first appeared in Flash: Iron Heights (2001) and was created by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver. She is the ex-wife of Goldface. Amunet Black made her live action debut as a recurring character on the fourth season of The Flash, portrayed by Katee Sackhoff.

  7. Jumpin' Jack Flash - Wikipedia

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    Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, [5] recording on "Jumpin' Jack Flash" began during the Beggars Banquet sessions of 1968. Regarding the song's distinctive sound, guitarist Richards has said: I used a Gibson Hummingbird acoustic tuned to open D, six string. Open D or open E, which is the same thing – same intervals – but it would ...

  8. Eobard Thawne - Wikipedia

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    Eobard Thawne, as introduced by name in The Flash #153, [3] is the first and most well-known character to assume the Reverse-Flash mantle, and is additionally a descendant of Malcolm Thawne and ancestor of Bart Allen, Thaddeus Thawne and Owen Mercer.

  9. Flash (Jeff Beck album) - Wikipedia

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    Among retrospective reviews, Stephen Thomas Erlewine at AllMusic described Flash as Beck's "surprisingly successful stab at a pop album" and described "People Get Ready" as "a fine performance". [6] Alan Clayson of Rock: The Rough Guide described Flash as "an album more in keeping with passing trends". [29] J. D.