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The Wedding Album is an American television pilot ordered by the Fox Network for the 2006-2007 television season. It was picked up for series order as a midseason replacement during the 2006-2007 television season.
The 2020 New Progressive Party primaries was the primary elections by which voters of the New Progressive Party (PNP) chose its nominees for various political offices of Puerto Rico for 2020. The primaries, originally scheduled for June 2020, were delayed until August 9, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
The Wedding Album may refer to: Wedding Album, a 1969 album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono; Wedding Album (Leon and Mary Russell album), 1976; Duran Duran, also known as The Wedding Album; The Wedding Album, a FOX television pilot from 2006; Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album, a 1974 comedy album recorded by Cheech & Chong
"The Wedding Album" won the 2000 Theodore Sturgeon Award, [1] and was a finalist for the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Novella. [2] In the New York Times, Dave Itzkoff described it as "ominous and surprisingly moving". [3]
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Wedding Album was initially released on Apple on 20 October 1969 in the US, [nb 1] and 7 November 1969 in the UK. [nb 2] [2] The record came as an elaborate box set designed by John Kosh, including sets of photos, comic strip drawings by Lennon [10], a reproduction of the marriage certificate, [nb 3] a picture of a slice of wedding cake (inside a white sleeve), and a booklet of press clippings ...
The Wedding is the first self-titled release from the American punk rock band, The Wedding. It was released February 15, 2005 on Rambler Records, [5] and is the only album put out by the band to have four members. Two singles have been released from this album, "Move this City" and "Song for the Broken".
The Wedding Present. David Gedge – vocals, guitar; Peter Solowka – guitar; Keith Gregory – bass guitar; Shaun Charman – drums (A2–6, B1–6) Additional musicians. Julian Sowa – drums (A1) Mike Stout – guitar (B2) Technical staff. Carl Rosamond and The Wedding Present – producers (A1–4, A6) Clive Gregson – producer (A5)