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  2. Steamship Pulaski disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Pulaski disaster figures prominently in Eugenia Price's 1985 novel To See Your Face Again, the second book of her Savannah Quartet. Surviving Savannah is a historical fiction novel based on this tragedy written by Patti Callahan, published in 2021. [9] The Pulaski disaster was the subject of an August 2021 episode of Expedition Unknown. [10]

  3. Category:Armada Music albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Armada Music albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Armada Music label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  4. USS Pulaski (1854) - Wikipedia

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    USS Pulaski, was a side-wheel steamship, in service with the United States Navy. She was named for Casimir Pulaski. Named Metacomet when built for commercial owners in 1854, she served as USS Pulaski from 1858 to 1863, when she was sold by the Navy. Metacomet was built at New York City.

  5. I Want to See Pulaski at Night - Wikipedia

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    According to Andrew Bird, the album was written to accompany the central track, saying, "I had this song 'Pulaski at Night' that was fresh and ready to go. Rather than wait a few years to put it out, I composed a sort of score to go with it, as if the song were a movie, and I wrapped it in a soundtrack composed of themes that set you up for the ...

  6. Armada Music - Wikipedia

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    Armada Music was founded on 1 June 2003 by Dutch producer Armin van Buuren, Dutch business executive Maykel Piron, and music manager David Lewis. The name is an acronym containing the first two letters of each of the founders' names. [3] In 2022, Armada launched the investment company BEAT (Best Ever Acquired Tracks) Music Fund. [4]

  7. Groove Armada discography - Wikipedia

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    Groove Armada discography; Studio albums: 8: ... a British electronic music duo, consists of eight studio albums, ... 10 Year Story (2007) Groove Armada Presents ...

  8. Armada (album) - Wikipedia

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    Armada is the third studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Keep of Kalessin. The album was originally released under Tabu Records, however a 2 vinyl set of the album was released on Back On Black. The release features the return of drummer Vyl, and new bassist Wizziac and vocalist Thebon.

  9. Superstylin' - Wikipedia

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    "Superstylin'" is a song by English electronic duo Groove Armada, released as the band's first single on 13 August 2001, from the album Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub). Vocals were performed by Groove Armada's long-time vocalist MC M.A.D. (Mike Daniels).