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Daybreak (2023 TV Series)
Daybreak most commonly refers to: * Dawn, the beginning of the twilight before sunrise * Sunrise, when the upper edge of the Sun appears over the horizon Daybreak may also refer to: Books * Al-Falaq (Dawn, Daybreak), the 113th Sura of the Qur'an * ''Daybreak'', comic book by Brian Ralph * ''Daybreak'', adventure book by Ally Kennen * Daybreak (Nietzsche book), an 1881 book of aphorisms by Friedrich Nietzsche * ''Daybreak'', a 1968 autobiographical memoir by folk singer Joan Baez Films * ''Daybreak'' (1918 film), a silent film * ''Daybreak'' (1931 film), an MGM film with Ramon Novarro * ''Daybreak'' (1933 film), a Chinese film directed by Sun Yu * ''Le Jour Se Lève'', a 1939 French film by Marcel Carnè also known as ''Daybreak'' * ''Daybreak'' (1948 film), a British film starring Ann Todd * ''Daybreak'' (1954 film), a West German film directed by Viktor Tourjansky * ''Daybreak'' (1993 film), an HBO film starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., Moira Kelly, Martha Plimpton, and Omar Ep ...
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Dawn
Dawn is the time that marks the beginning of twilight before sunrise. It is recognized by the diffuse sky radiation, appearance of indirect sunlight being Rayleigh scattering, scattered in Earth's atmosphere, when the centre of the Sun's disc has reached 18° below the observer's horizon. This morning twilight period will last until sunrise (when the Sun's upper limb breaks the horizon), when daylight, direct sunlight outshines the light scattering by particles, diffused light. Etymology "Dawn" derives from the Old English verb , "to become day". Types of dawn Dawn begins with the first sight of lightness in the morning, and continues until the Sun breaks the horizon. The morning twilight is divided in three phases, which are determined by the angular distance of the centre of the Sun (degree (angle), degrees below the horizon) in the morning. These are astronomical, nautical and civil twilight. Astronomical dawn Astronomical dawn begins when the center of the Sun is 18 d ...
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Daybreak (2017 Film)
''Daybreak'' () is a 2017 Albanian drama film directed by Gentian Koçi. A coproduction between Albanian and Greek companies, it was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Plot Leta (Ornela Kapetani) has not been able to pay the rent for several months. When she and her one-year-old son are thrown out of their apartment, they move in with Sophie, an old woman confined to bed, whose daughter has just employed Leta as a caretaker. In order to keep her job and a roof over their head, Leta has to keep Sophie alive at any cost. Cast * Ornela Kapetani as Leta * Suzana Prifti as Sophie * Kasem Hoxha as Postman * Hermes Kasimati as Leta's son * Adele Gjoka as Ola Production Gentian Koçi, a documentary filmmaker, made his feature film directorial debut with ''Daybreak''. It was a coproduction between the Albanian Artalb Film and Greek Graal Films financed by the National Center of Cinematography, ...
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Daybreak (Barry Manilow Song)
"Daybreak" is an uptempo pop song by Barry Manilow. It was composed by Manilow and Adrienne Anderson and first appeared on Manilow's 1976 studio album '' This One's for You''. The single version was recorded live with the female backup group Lady Flash. The song reached number 23 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 7 on the Adult Contemporary chart. On the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 it peaked at number 21 for two weeks. It was a bigger hit in Canada, on both charts in which it appeared. The song is prominently featured in the 1994 film ''Serial Mom'', directed by John Waters and starring Kathleen Turner. Critical reception ''Billboard'' described the song as "lively, upbeat, ndirresistibly buoyant." ''Record World ''Record World'' magazine was one of three major weekly music industry trade magazines in the United States, with ''Billboard'' and '' Cashbox''. It was founded in 1946 as ''Music Vendor''. In 1964, it was changed to ''Record World'' under the ...'' said ...
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Daybreak (Ayumi Hamasaki Song)
"Daybreak" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist and lyricist Ayumi Hamasaki, released on March 6, 2002 as the eighth and final single on her fourth studio album '' I am...''. Influenced by the recent events off the September 11 attacks in New York City and Washington D.C. in North America, Hamasaki sought a new inspiration for her then-forthcoming album; instead of writing songs about confusion, loneliness and love like her previous efforts, she was encouraged to engage in more peaceful and worldly themes. This resulted in several songs on ''I Am...'', including "Daybreak". Musically, there are two versions; the album version which is influenced by pop rock and Americanized alternative rock music, while the single version utilizes synthpop, trip hop and dark ambient music. The lyrical content talks about achievement and self-empowerment. Upon the release, "Daybreak" received mixed to favorable reviews from most music critics, who had praised Hamasaki's vocal abilities an ...
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Second Coming (The Stone Roses Album)
''Second Coming'' is the second and final studio album by English rock band the Stone Roses, released through Geffen Records on 5 December 1994 in the UK. It was recorded at Forge Studios in Oswestry, Shropshire, and Rockfield Studios near Monmouth, Wales, between 1992 and 1994. It went platinum in the UK, sold over 1 million copies worldwide, and was dedicated to Philip Hall, the band's publicist, who died of cancer in 1993. Background The second album by the Manchester four-piece suffered greatly at the time from the sheer weight of expectation generated by the 5½ years since the band's eponymous debut, and the band's withdrawal from the live arena for 4½ of those years. There had been speculation in the British press that the high expectations from their debut record had left the band "paralyzed with self-doubt," according to ''LA Times'' pop music critic Robert Hilburn. In addition, the Stone Roses returned to a changed musical environment, competing with a new generation ...
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Harry Nilsson
Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s. His work is characterized by pioneering vocal overdub experiments, a return to the Great American Songbook, and fusions of Caribbean music, Caribbean sounds. Nilsson was one of the few major pop-rock recording artists to achieve significant commercial success without performing major public concerts or touring regularly. Born in Brooklyn, Nilsson moved to Los Angeles as a teenager to escape his family's poor financial situation. While working as a computer programmer at a bank, he grew interested in musical composition and close-harmony singing and was successful in having some of his songs recorded by various artists, such as the Monkees. In 1967, he debuted on RCA Victor with the LP ''Pandemonium Shadow Show'', followed by a variety of releases that included a collaboration with Randy Newman (''N ...
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Leanne & Naara
Leanne and Naara is an indie pop/singer-songwriter duo based in Metro Manila, Philippines. The duo consists of Leanne Mamonong and Naara Acueza. Although they began their musical careers while in their school, the duo began released their debut single "Again" in 2016, "New York and Back" in 2017, "Make Me Sing" and "Someday" in 2018, and "Destination" in 2019. The duo is currently signed to Warner Music Philippines. They released their debut album ''Daybreak'' in 2020 with their leading single "Keeping Me Up". History Early years Mamonong and Acueza met each other in 2012 when they were both college freshmen at Assumption College San Lorenzo, taking Bachelor of Performance Arts course. The duo started their musical career when Mamonong was asked to perform at a school event, in which she felt uncomfortable to do solo but decided to tap in Acueza to accompany her. In the end, Acueza returned the favor to Mamonong by agreeing to perform at the next school events. In 2015, a few ...
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Daybreak (Saves The Day Album)
''Daybreak'' is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Saves the Day. This album is the band's first without long-time guitarist David Soloway since 1998, and their first with guitarist Arun Bali and bass guitarist Rodrigo Palma. The album also features Spencer Peterson on drums for the first time, before leaving the band prior to the album's release. Background When pre-orders were posted for ''Under the Boards'' in 2007, listings mentioned that Saves the Day would be releasing an album in 2008 dubbed ''Daybreak''. In late 2007, vocalist/guitarist Chris Conley and guitarist David Soloway worked with Say Anything vocalist Max Bemis and drummer Coby Linder for the side project Two Tongues. On April 11, 2008, it was revealed that ''Daybreak'' would be released around the Christmas period. The group worked on ''Daybreak'' in mid-2008. A video of the band playing a new track titled "Daybreak" was posted online on October 29. In November, alongside the announcement of Two T ...
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Mezzoforte (band)
Mezzoforte is an instrumental jazz-funk fusion band from Iceland, formed in 1977.Larkin, Colin (1997) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music'', Virgin Books, , p. 321 They signed a record deal with Icelandic label Steinar. Their biggest hit single was "Garden Party" (1983), taken from their fourth album (second international release) '' Surprise Surprise''. It peaked at number 17 in the UK Singles Chart. The solo that takes place two minutes into "Garden Party", was created and played on the flugelhorn by English trumpeter, Stephen Dawson. "Garden Party" was later covered by Herb Alpert Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American trumpeter, pianist, singer, songwriter, record producer, arranger, conductor, painter, sculptor and theatre producer, who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (sometimes called "Herb Alpe ..., at a slower speed than the original, apparently as he had learned the track from the single played at the wrong speed. Another single, "Ro ...
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Paul Hardcastle
Paul Louis Hardcastle (born 10 December 1957) is an English composer, musician, record producer, songwriter, radio presenter and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known for his song " 19", which went to number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1985. Early life Born in Kensington, London, England, on 10 December 1957, Hardcastle is the son of Joyce (''née'' Everett, 1930–1991) and Louis Hardcastle (1915–2000)."Birth of Paul Louis Hardcastle", England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916–2005 Career Hardcastle began his career in 1981 when he became the keyboard player for British soul band Direct Drive. In 1982, Hardcastle and lead vocalist Derek Green left the band to form a duo under the name First Light. They achieved some minor success in the UK chart, but the project was abandoned after two years and Hardcastle pursued a solo career. Hardcastle achieved some success with his early singles, including the 1984 electro-funk/ freestyle/instrumental track, "Rain ...
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Daybreak (Béla Fleck Album)
''Daybreak'' is a compilation album by American banjoist Béla Fleck. His next compilation, ''Places'' which was released in 1988, Fleck continued to merge his bluegrass roots with forays into other genres, which turned into his Flecktones project in the 90's. Track listing All tracks written by Béla Fleck; except where noted # "Texas Barbeque" # "Spain" (Chick Corea) # "Twilight" # "Reading in the Dark" # "Growling Old Man and the Grumbling Old Woman" (Traditional) # "How Can You Face Me Now" (Andy Razaf, Fats Waller) # "Bill Cheatham" (Traditional) # "Christina's Jig / Plain Brown Jig" # "Silverbell" (Traditional) # "Fiddler's Dream" (Traditional) # "Daybreak" # "Dawg's Due" # "Flexibility" # "Old Hickory Waltz" # "Crossfire" # "Applebutter" # "The Natural Bridge Suite" # "Punchdrunk" Personnel * Béla Fleck - banjo, guitar * Tony Trischka, Bill Keith - banjo (track 7) * Russ Barenberg, Glenn Lawson, David Parmley - guitar * Sam Bush, Randy Sabien - fiddle * Mark O'Con ...
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Daybreak (Paul Field Album)
Paul James Field (born 3 May 1961) is an Australian musician, filmmaker and author. He is best known as one of the founding members of the Sydney pub rock band the Cockroaches and the Field Brothers and as Managing Director for the children's music group the Wiggles. Early life and education Field was educated at St Joseph's College Hunters Hill, where he excelled as a rugby player and musician. Upon leaving school he attained his teaching qualification from Australian Catholic University and a diploma of religious education from Aquinas Academy in Sydney. In the late 1970s, while still at boarding school he and his brothers John and Anthony formed the pop group The Cockroaches. Paul was the lead vocalist for the band and also booked their first live shows in pubs in the inner city of Sydney and Kings Cross. Career 1979–1994: The Cockroaches The Cockroaches enjoyed some success in Australia, producing three albums, one of which, ''The Cockroaches'', sold 100,000 copies and b ...
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