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Ten Songs, Ten Years, Ten Days is a studio album released by the Canadian band Tokyo Police Club on October 11, 2011, through Dine Alone in Canada and Mom + Pop in the USA. [1] The album consists of 10 covers of songs from 10 different years, recorded in 10 days.
The Thirteen Club (13 Club) is a secret society at the College of William & Mary, founded in 1890, and noted for its philanthropic practices. Little information has been made public regarding their campus activities. [ 1 ]
The club began receiving media attention in February 2007 due to its celebrity clientele, [citation needed] but it came under public pressure in August 2010. The club allowed the 17-year-old daughter of Eric G. John , the US Ambassador to Thailand , to enter and drink at the club; later that night, the girl died in a fall from the 22nd floor of ...
The first African American women's club in Alabama, the "Ten Times One is Ten Club" was established in Montgomery, Alabama in 1888. [1] [2] Laura Coleman, the founder, wanted to create a club to both improve the lives of the members and the community. [2] It was followed by the Anna M. Duncan Club of Montgomery, established in 1897. [2]
Ten Lifestyle Group (also known as Ten Group or Ten Concierge) is a global travel and lifestyle concierge (also known as lifestyle management) company founded in 1998 by Alex Cheatle and Andrew Long.
The 2005 OFC Club Championship was the 4th edition of the top-level Oceanic club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 1st since 2001. The tournament was held in Papeete, Tahiti. The preliminary rounds were played from 10 February until 6 April 2005, with the finals beginning on 30 May and ending on ...
The Top Ten Club was a music club in Hamburg's St. Pauli district at Reeperbahn 136, which opened on 31 October 1960 and kept its name until 1994. In 1961, the Beatles performed 92 times at the Top Ten Club.
The initial invitation for the combined club was sent to one hundred men, which became the basis for the name "The Century", later slightly altered to the Century Association. [9] The club rented a variety of temporary locations in Manhattan, gravitating to the area around Union Square and Madison Square. Among these locations were over Del ...