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Half Acre Beer Company is a brewery in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The company was founded by Gabriel Magliaro in 2006, with its office located in Chicago. The recipes for the beers were developed in Chicago and the beer was initially brewed at Sand Creek Brewery in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Half Acre's first beer, Half Acre Lager ...
Later in 2006, Hem received a career boost when the song "Half-Acre", from Rabbit Songs, was featured in a television commercial for Liberty Mutual insurance, which brought their music to many who might not otherwise have heard it. In May 2007, in a follow-up campaign, Liberty Mutual used Hem's music once again, debuting a new song, "The Part ...
All songs written by Dan Messé, except when noted. "Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please" (Traditional) - 0:26 "When I Was Drinking" - 3:44 "Half Acre" - 3:23
Hell’s Half-Acre was Fort Worth’s notorious red-light district from the 1870s through World War I, located on the south end of town. ... travelers looking for a little fun away from home, and ...
Now he's throwing it away," Worley said. All together, Schaefer says he's ripped out 60 acres — one third of all the vineyards his family has farmed since 1894. Gone, too, are the people who ...
Half Acre may refer to: Half Acre, Alabama; Half Acre, New Jersey; Half Acre Beer Company "Half Acre", a song on the 2002 album Rabbit Songs by Hem
After touring for six months, Jolene was spotted at a show in Nashville and signed to Memphis-based independent label Ardent Records, where they recorded their debut LP, Hell's Half Acre, released in 1996. Jolene signed with the major label Sire Records eighteen months later. With Sire, they released their second LP In The Gloaming in 1998. The ...
"Gone Away" is a song by American rock band the Offspring. Written by the band's singer, Dexter Holland, it is the seventh track on the band's fourth studio album, Ixnay on the Hombre (1997), and was released as its second single. It also appears as the sixth track on Greatest Hits (2005).