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No Place To Hide (ER)
No Place to Hide may refer to: Film, television and radio * ''No Place to Hide'' (1956 film) * ''No Place to Hide'' (1973 film) or ''Rebel'' * ''No Place to Hide'' (1981 film), a TV film * ''No Place to Hide'' (1993 film), a film with Kris Kristofferson * "No Place to Hide" (''Lost in Space''), the 1965 pilot episode of ''Lost in Space'' * "No Place to Hide" (''ER''), an episode of ''ER'' * "No Place to Hide", a 1959 episode of '' The DuPont Show with June Allyson'' * ''No Place to Hide'', a South African science-fiction serial drama running on Springbok Radio from 1958 to 1970 Literature * ''No Place to Hide'' (Bradley book), a 1948 book on nuclear fallout by David J. Bradley * ''No Place to Hide'' (Greenwald book), a 2014 book by Glenn Greenwald * ''No Place to Hide'', a 2005 book by Robert O'Harrow, Jr., featured on ''The Daily Show'' in 2006 Music Albums *''No Place To Hide'', a 1981 album by Gail Zeiler *''No Place to Hide'', a 2002 jazz album by Ron Eschete and Mor ...
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No Place To Hide (1956 Film)
''No Place to Hide'' is a 1956 film directed, produced and written by Josef Shaftel. It stars Marsha Hunt and David Brian and was said to be the first film made "cooperatively between Hollywood Hollywood usually refers to: * Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California * Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States Hollywood may also refer to: Places United States * Hollywood District (other) * Hollywood, ... and Philippine interests." Plot Cast References External links * Review of filmin Variety 1956 films 1956 drama films Films shot in the Philippines {{1950s-drama-film-stub ...
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No Place To Hide (song)
"No Place to Hide" is a song written and recorded by American nu metal band Korn for their second studio album, '' Life Is Peachy''. It was released as the album's first single in September 1996. Chart performance Charts Live performance The song has been seldom played since the promotional tours surrounding the release of ''Life Is Peachy''. It is notable for being Korn's first televised performance, on a French music show on February 20, 1997. "No Place to Hide" made a return in 2011 during ''The Path of Totality'' Tour. Music video A video was not filmed; MTV compiled clips from ''Who Then Now?'' and the band's previous music videos in order for "No Place to Hide" to receive airplay on the station. Awards The song was nominated for a Grammy The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many ...
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Radiocontrolledrobot
''Radiocontrolledrobot'' is the second studio album released by Johannesburg-based South African Indie rock band The Parlotones under its Sovereign Entertainment label. It was produced by Dave Birch at Tropical Sweat Studios in Durban, South Africa. A shorter version of the album (comprising 12 tracks instead of 18) was released internationally in 2007, making it the first international album released by the band. The album also won the best album of the year at the 2006 South Africa Music Awards. The first single from the album is "Colourful". The single "Overexposed" was used as the theme song for FHM World's Hottest Woman short film. A TV commercial for Fujifilm in Ireland featured the track "Beautiful". Track listing International release Music videos * Dragonflies & Astronauts is the second video made by the band. It was made with the help of Claudio Pavan and Fiction Factory Fiction Factory were a Scottish New wave music, new wave band from Perth, Scotland, Per ...
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Since Kyabram
''Since Kyabram'' is the first album by singer-songwriter Declan O'Rourke Declan O'Rourke (born April 26, 1976) is a singer-songwriter from Dublin, Ireland. Career Early career to 2010 At the age of 13, when living in Australia with his family, O'Rourke was given his first guitar by a priest in Kyabram who recogn ..., released in 2004. Track list # "No Place To Hide" # "Birds Of A Feather" # "Galileo (Someone Like You)" # "Your World" # "No Brakes" # "We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea" # "1-Way Minds" # "Love Is The Way" # "Sarah (Last Night in a Dream)" # "Everything Is Different" # "Marrying The Sea"/"Til Death Do Us Part" References 2004 debut albums Declan O'Rourke albums {{2000s-folk-album-stub ...
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Brasil '86
''Brasil '86'' is an album by Sérgio Mendes. The album is best known for four songs by different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by Siedah Garrett, "Your Smile" by Gracinha Leporace, "No Place to Hide" by Lani Hall, and "What Do We Mean to Each Other", a duet by Lisa Bevill and Joe Pizzulo, which charted at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart in 1987 (No. 16 on the ''Radio & Records'' AC chart). The first single released in 1986, "Take This Love" (which is sung by Pizzulo and features Michael McDonald on backing vocals) charted at No. 14 on ''Billboards AC chart and charted at No. 9 on the ''R&R'' AC chart. Track list # "Daylight" (Diane Warren, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, Siedah Garrett – 4:30 # "Take This Love" (John Parker, Peter Beckett) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters Willard, Michael McDonald, Phil Perry, Philip Ingr ...
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So Long So Wrong
''So Long So Wrong'' is an album by the bluegrass group Alison Krauss & Union Station, released in 1997, and the first to feature guitar and mandolin player Dan Tyminski who would replace Adam Steffey. The album reached number 4 on '' Billboard's'' Country Albums chart. In 1998 ''So Long So Wrong'' won three Grammys: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Looking in the Eyes of Love", Best Country Instrumental Performance for "Little Liza Jane", and Best Bluegrass Album. Critical reception '' Country Standard Time'' called the album "a beautiful, delicate recording," writing that "at its best, this CD shows a great band's instrumental luster and virtuosity." '' Rolling Stone'' wrote: "Music this subtle and self-effacing is rare in any category; Union Station shun both the hot-licks showboating of conventional bluegrass and the soft-rock suburbanization of contemporary country." Track listing # "So Long So Wrong" (Patrick Brayer, Walden Dahl) – 3:22 # "No P ...
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What Is Soul
''What is Soul'' is the seventh album and sixth studio album by Ben E. King, and his fifth and last studio album on the Atco label. Track listing #"The Record (Baby I Love You)" (Kenny Young, Arthur Resnick) #"She's Gone Again" (Ben E. King) #"There's No Place To Hide" (Roger Atkins, Helen Miller) #"Cry No More" (Bert Berns, Jerry Ragovoy) #"Goodnight My Love, Pleasant Dreams" (George Motola, John Marascalco) #"Katherine" (Ben E. King, Bob Gallo) #"I Can't Break The News To Myself" (Jimmy Williams, Larry Harrison) #"I Swear By Stars Above" (J.R. Bailey, Johnny Northern) #"Get in a Hurry" (Joe Simon) #"They Don't Give Medals To Yesterday's Heroes" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) #"Teeny Wheeny Little Bit" (Ben E. King) #"What Is Soul?" (Ben E. King, Bob Gallo) Personnel *Ben E. King – vocals *Art Farmer – trumpet * Dave Burns – trumpet *George Jeffers – trombone * Bill Bivens - tenor sax *Haywood Henry - baritone sax * Robert Banks - piano * Billy Butler - guitar *Chuck Rainey ...
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Heibao (album)
''Heibao'' () is the self-titled debut album by seminal Chinese rock band Black Panther, released August 1991 in Hong Kong on Kinn's Management Ltd. and December 1, 1992 in China and Taiwan on Magic Stone Records. The album spawned two hits; the opening track "Shameful" became the group's best-known song, while "Don't Break My Heart", topped the Hong Kong charts for three weeks upon its release. Black Panther were soon signed by Taiwanese record label Rock Records, which was then establishing a rock market in China via its mainland subsidiary, Magic Stone. The Magic Stone edition of the record was released in China and Taiwan in December 1992. The album sold 1.5 million copies, making it one of the bestselling Chinese rock albums of all time. In 1992, lead vocalist Dou Wei left the band to pursue an influential solo career. Track listing Personnel Personnel from the liner notes Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found on the sleeves of LP ...
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Forgotten Rebels
The Forgotten Rebels are a punk rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977,
the Forgotten Rebels have a discography of seven albums and a collection of extended play, EPs and singles.


History

In 1979, (a.k.a. Pogo Agogo) joined the band and played bass on the 1980 release ''In Love With the System''. Houston left the band just over a year later citing "creative differences" and time constraints as he pursued post secondary education.


Members

;Current *Mickey DeSadist (Mike Grelecki) – vocals (19 ...
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The Cynics
The Cynics are an American garage rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band, at the time consisting of guitarist Gregg Kostelich, drummer Bill Von Hagen, vocalist Michael Kastelic who joined in 1985, bass player Steve Magee, and keyboardist Becky Smith (later founder of New York City's Bellwether gallery), debuted with their first album, ''Blue Train Station'' in 1986. Many of their songs "carry the torch" for other favorite bands as cover songs or tributes. They underwent a number of lineup changes culminating in 1989's ''Rock and Roll'' album. They formed their own independent record label called Get Hip Records in 1986. They suffered an eight-year break up after the release of ''Get Our Way'' but returned in 2002 with the release of ''Living Is the Best Revenge''. The release of their 2007 album ''Here We Are'' was accompanied with a European tour. The band's sound is influenced by 1960s garage rock. Members * Gregg Kostelich - Guitar (1983–1994; 2002–present ...
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There's A Star
"There's a Star" is a song by Ash, released as the fifth single from their album '' Free All Angels'', on 31 December 2001. It was released as a single CD (released on two CD formats, the first of which being an enhanced CD) as a 7-inch vinyl record and on DVD. "There's a Star" was a surprise hit for the band, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and giving them one of their best-selling singles, even though the single was deleted after one week. The song also reached number 38 in Ireland. The track was originally written for "Nu-Clear Sounds" like " Burn Baby Burn", but did not make the cut. The track was slightly re-written for "Free All Angels", and was always intentioned for a Christmas release. The track is very rarely performed live, and can also be found on the '' Intergalactic Sonic 7″s'' greatest hits collection. B-Sides "No Place to Hide" is the first B-side on CD 1, as well as the first track on B-side collection " Cosmic Debris". It's widely regarded as A ...
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Ron Eschete
Ron is a shortening of the name Ronald. Ron or RON may also refer to: Arts and media * Big Ron (''EastEnders''), a TV character * Ron (''King of Fighters''), a video game character *Ron Douglas, the protagonist in ''Lucky Stiff'' played by Joe Alasky *Ron Weasley, a character in ''Harry Potter.'' Language * Ron language, spoken in Plat State, Nigeria * Romanian language (ISO 639-3 code ron) People Mononym *Ron (singer), Rosalino Cellamare (born 1953), Italian singer Given name *Ron (given name) Surname *Dana Ron (born 1964), Israeli computer scientist and professor *Elaine Ron (1943-2010), American epidemiologist *Emri Ron (born 1936), Israeli politician *Ivo Ron (born 1967), Ecuadorian football player *Jason De Ron (born 1973), Australian musician *José Ron (born 1981), Mexican actor *Liat Ron, actress, dancer and dance instructor * *Lior Ron (born 1982), Israeli-American film and trailer composer and musician *Michael Ron (born 1932), Israeli fencer *Michael Røn (born 1 ...
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