Blind Man (Black Stone Cherry Song) '', 1910 painting by Gustave Van de Woestyne
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Blind Man may refer to: *''The Blind Man'', an art and Dada journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917 * ''Blind Man'' (Aerosmith song), 1994 * ''Blind Man'' (The Darkness song), 2005 * ''Blind Man'' (Black Stone Cherry song), 2008 * ''Blind Man'' (film), 2012 French film * "Blind Man", a song by Bobby Bland * "Blind Man", a song by Trife Diesel from '' Better Late Than Never'' * "Blind Man", a 1965 single by Little Milton *''The Blind Man (painting) ''The Blind Man'' is a 1910 painting by the Flemish artist Gustave Van de Woestyne, now in the Royal Museum for Fine Arts, Antwerp. It is one of a series of portraits of farm workers he produced in Leuven and shows the influence of what were t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Blind Man
''The Blind Man'' was an art and Dada journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917. History Henri-Pierre Roché and Marcel Duchamp, visiting from France, organized the magazine with Beatrice Wood in New York City. Mina Loy also contributed to the first, ''Independents' Number'' issue. They published only one more issue, with the following contributors: * Walter Arensberg (''Axiom'', ''Theorem'', poems), * Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia ('' Marie Laurencin'', essay), * Robert Carlton (Bob) Brown (poems), * Frank Crowninshield (letter), * Charles Demuth (''For Richard Mutt'', poem), *Marcel Duchamp, "Charles Duncan" (poem), an essay about Louis Michael Eilshemius, * Mina Loy (prose), * Louise Norton (essay), *Francis Picabia (''Medusa'', poem), * Joseph Stella (''Coney Island'', picture), * Frances Simpson Stevens (poem), *Alfred Stieglitz (''Fountain by R. Mutt'', photography; letter) and * Clara Tice (drawing). Volume 2 is best known for the group's reaction to the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blind Man (Aerosmith Song)
"Blind Man" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The song was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Taylor Rhodes. It was first released as a single in the United Kingdom on October 24, 1994, as a double A-side with "Crazy", then was issued in the United States by itself the following month. "Blind Man" served as the first single from Aerosmith's Geffen-era compilation album, '' Big Ones'', one of three songs from the record not previously released on any Aerosmith studio album. Despite the song's moderate success, reaching the top 10 in Canada, Finland, and Norway, the band rarely performed it live after the 1993–1994 Get a Grip Tour. Recording The song was recorded in two separate sessions. The first session took place at Power Station, New York City in April 1994, and was engineered by Adam Kasper with second engineering by Chris Albert. The second session took place at Capri Digital Studios, Capri, Italy in June, and was also engineered by Adam Kasper, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blind Man (The Darkness Song)
"Blind Man" is a song by the English rock band The Darkness. Background and release history The song is about a sad blind man who is living his last days. It is the tenth and final track in the band's sophomore album One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back and it was recorded at Chapel Studios, South Thoresby, Lincolnshire; Paul Smith Music Studios, London. Release history The song has been released in three different albums: On 28 November 2005 on the band's second album One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back. On 1 April 2008 in the first compilation album "The Platinum Collection". On 4 August 2008 in the second compilation album "2 in 1: Permission to Land/One Way Ticket to Hell". Critical reception AllMusic criticized the song saying that it sounds too much like stale Meat Loaf. Pitchfork Media commented that Baker makes like Michael Kamen in conducting orchestral embellishments to ''Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time'' or ''Blind Man'', but nothing hits the ''November R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blind Man (Black Stone Cherry Song) '', 1910 painting by Gustave Van de Woestyne
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Blind Man may refer to: *''The Blind Man'', an art and Dada journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917 * ''Blind Man'' (Aerosmith song), 1994 * ''Blind Man'' (The Darkness song), 2005 * ''Blind Man'' (Black Stone Cherry song), 2008 * ''Blind Man'' (film), 2012 French film * "Blind Man", a song by Bobby Bland * "Blind Man", a song by Trife Diesel from '' Better Late Than Never'' * "Blind Man", a 1965 single by Little Milton *''The Blind Man (painting) ''The Blind Man'' is a 1910 painting by the Flemish artist Gustave Van de Woestyne, now in the Royal Museum for Fine Arts, Antwerp. It is one of a series of portraits of farm workers he produced in Leuven and shows the influence of what were t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blind Man (film)
''Blind Man'' (french: À l'aveugle) is a 2012 French thriller film directed by Xavier Palud. Cast * Jacques Gamblin as Commandant Lassalle * Lambert Wilson as Narvik * Raphaëlle Agogué as Héloïse * Arnaud Cosson as Vermulen * Antoine Levannier as Simon * Frédéric Kontogom as Briand * Pascal Demolon as Warnas References External links * 2012 thriller films 2012 films 2010s French-language films French thriller films 2010s French films {{2010s-thriller-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bobby Bland
Robert Calvin Bland (born Robert Calvin Brooks; January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer. Bland developed a sound that mixed gospel with the blues and R&B. He was described as "among the great storytellers of blues and soul music... hocreated tempestuous arias of love, betrayal and resignation, set against roiling, dramatic orchestrations, and left the listener drained but awed." He was sometimes referred to as the "Lion of the Blues" and as the "Sinatra of the Blues". His music was also influenced by Nat King Cole. Bland was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1981, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2012. He received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame described him as "second in stature only to B.B. King as a product of Memphis's Beale Street blues scene". Life and career Early life Bland was born Robert ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Better Late Than Never (Trife Diesel Album)
''Better Late Than Never'' is the first solo album by New York rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate Trife Diesel. It was released on July 21, 2009 under Traffic Entertainment Group record label and features production from UK beatsmith Quincey Tones who also produced for Royce da 5'9", Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli, eMC, and Ghostface Killah. Track listing #"Better Late Than Never" 3:24 (Blunt) #"Wanna Be A Rapper" 2:12 (Lee Bannon) #"We Get It In" 3:55 (DJ Snips) #"Heads Or Tails" 3:21 (DJ Snips) #"Prey Vs. Predator" 4:19 (feat. Kryme Life, Tommy Whispers) (Bean One) #"Project Leaders" 4:28 (feat. Freeway, Termanology) (Blunt; Engineer) #"Respectfully" 4:41 (feat. Ghostface Killah) ( Neenyo) #"Listen Carefully" 2:56 (feat. Tommy Whispers, Kryme Life) (Mental Instruments) #"Blind Man" 3:36 (Blunt) #"Live Nigga Night Out" 2:16 (feat. Ghostface Killah, Wigs) (Quincey Tones) #"Stronger Man" 4:45 (feat. Kryme Life) (Animal House) #"Powerful Minds" 4:04(feat. Royce da 5'9" Ryan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Little Milton
James Milton Campbell Jr. (September 7, 1934 – August 4, 2005), better known as Little Milton, was an American blues singer and guitarist, best known for his number-one R&B single " We're Gonna Make It". His other hits include " Baby, I Love You", "Who's Cheating Who?", and " Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World)". A native of the Mississippi Delta, Milton began his recording career in 1953 at Sun Records before relocating to St. Louis and co-founding Bobbin Records in 1958. It wasn't until Milton signed to Checker Records that he achieved success on the charts. Other labels Milton recorded for include Meteor, Stax, Glades, Golden Ear, MCA, and Malaco. Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1988. Biography Milton was born James Milton Campbell Jr. on September 7, 1934 in Inverness, Mississippi. He was raised in Greenville, Mississippi by a farmer and local blues musician. By age twelve he was a street musician, chiefly influenced by T-Bone Walker an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |