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Rain Forest is a studio album by artist Paul Hardcastle, released in 1985 on the Profile Records label. [1] The album was nominated for Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) in the 28th Annual Grammy Awards but lost to Musician by Ernie Watts .
Rain Forest" also hit number five on the soul chart and number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100. [7] Rain Forest, the album both tracks were released on, was nominated for Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) in the 28th Annual Grammy Awards. Musician by Ernie Watts would win the award that year. [8] [9]
Paul Hardcastle – all instruments; Janice Hoyte – backing vocals (2) Clark Peters – voice (2) Carol Kenyon – vocals (4); Tessa Niles – backing vocals (6); Linda Taylor – backing vocals (6)
"19" is a song by British musician Paul Hardcastle, released as the first single from his self-titled fourth studio album Paul Hardcastle (1985). The song has a strong anti-war message, focusing on the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War and the effect it had on the soldiers who served. The track was notable for early use of sampled ...
Each episode begins with the opening theme song, "It's a Big Big World" that's followed by a short (10-12 minute) story involving some or all of the main characters. In season 1, this first story was followed by another song, called "Curve of the World", sung by all the characters. (In the Miss Lori and Hooper block, this song wasn't shown.)
Entering Week 16 of the 2024 season, the Las Vegas Raiders have the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.They're one of two 2-12 teams, along with the Giants, but are favored this week against ...
Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. [1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994 [2] and October 21, 1997. [3]
Snow falls on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Jan. 6, 2025. / Credit: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images