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Live in Berlin is a live album and concert film by Sting and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. It was recorded and filmed on 21 September 2010 at the O 2 World (as it had been known at the time) in Berlin.
A music video was released to YouTube along with the song on November 11, 2022. Directed by Marc Klasfeld, the video shows the band in a dark space filled only with their Amplifier stacks, with other scenes of a girl (Mary Mouser) in a bathtub. As of April 2024, the video has received 3.1 million views on the platform.
"Emergency" is a song recorded by Nigerian record producer WizzyPro for his debut studio album, Lord of the Sounds (2016). It was released on 2 November 2013 and features vocal appearances from Nigerian musicians Patoranking , Runtown and Skales .
"Emergency" is a song by Swedish synth-pop duo Icona Pop, taken from the EP of the same name. It was released on 26 May 2015 by TEN Music Group and Atlantic . "Emergency" features uncredited vocals from Swedish singer Erik Hassle . [ 2 ]
Sting wanted to put together a concert in his home at Villa Il Palagio in Tuscany, Italy, so he enlisted a group of musicians to practice and perform with him. The events leading up to the night of the performance were filmed, and during these events on the day of the performance, the September 11 attacks perpetrated against the United States occurred, and the assembled group of musicians was ...
Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston is the first ever solo televised concert and video by American singer Whitney Houston.. Released on May 14, 1991, through Arista Records, the video contains Whitney's HBO concert special Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston, which was broadcast live from the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 31, 1991, Easter Sunday, for 3,500 ...
Olivia Rodrigo has made good on her promise to expand awareness and access to reproductive health care, inviting the organization Right by You to distribute free emergency contraceptives, condoms ...
The song was written by Les Emmerson when he was road-tripping on Route 66 in California, and noticed the beautiful scenery was obscured by many billboards. [3] The song's narrator describes four instances of encountering signs that anger or concern him, as follows: A notice that "long-haired freaky people need not apply" for a job opening.