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Golden Days (magazine)
Golden Days may refer to: Geography *Golden Days, Alberta, a summer village in Canada Stage * ''Golden Days'' (play), a 1919 comedy by Sidney Toler and Marion Short Books * ''Golden Days'' (novel), a 1986 novel by author Carolyn See * ''The Golden Days'', a 1972 historical novel by author Robert Neill Music * "Golden Days" (song), a 1984 single by the pop group Bucks Fizz * ''Golden Days'' (Dave Barnes album), 2014 album by Dave Barnes * ''Golden Days'' (Brian May and Kerry Ellis album), 2017 album by Brian May and Kerry Ellis * Golden Days Radio, a community radio station based in Melbourne, Australia *"Golden Days", song from ''The Student Prince'' by Sigmund Romberg *"Golden Days", 1968 song by Sally Field *"Golden Days", 1973 song by Tom Jones *"Golden Days", 1974 song by Jack Bruce from ''Out of the Storm'' (album) *"Golden Days", 2005 song by Drake Bell from ''Telegraph'' *"Golden Days", 2006 song by The Damwells on '' Air Stereo'' *"Golden Days", 2016 song by Panic! At T ...
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Golden Days, Alberta
Golden Days is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the northwestern shore of Pigeon Lake. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Summer Village of Golden Days had a population of 248 living in 117 of its 284 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 160. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Summer Village of Golden Days had a population of 160 living in 78 of its 293 total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of 141. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. See also *List of communities in Alberta *List of summer villages in Alberta *List of resort villages in Saskatchewan A resort village is a type of incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. A resort village is created from an organized hamlet by the Minister of Municipa ...
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Golden Days (play)
''Golden Days'' is a 1919 play by Sidney Toler and Marion Short, originally titled ''The Golden Age''. It is a comedy in four-acts, each having a sub-title, with three settings and fourteen characters. The action of the play takes place during Spring and Summer of 1917, and Spring 1919. The story concerns the blossoming of a small-town Connecticut girl and her awakening to a true romance. At the time, the play was considered unusual since all but three characters were between 16 and 21 years of age. The play was produced by George C. Tyler and Abe Erlanger. Under its original name it was given a week's tryout in Atlantic City during July 1919, staged by Frederick Stanhope, with Helen Hayes as the female lead. It wasn't performed again until March 1920, after it had been retitled to ''Golden Days''. Again staged by Frederick Stanhope, it was presented in South Bend, Indiana and Chicago, starring Patricia Collinge. It went on hiatus from June 1920 until it premiered on Broadway duri ...
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Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler (born Hooper G. Toler Jr., April 28, 1874 – February 12, 1947) was an American actor, playwright, and theatre director. The second non-Asian actor to play the role of Charlie Chan on screen, he is best remembered for his portrayal of the Chinese-American detective in 22 films made between 1938 and 1946. Before becoming Chan, Toler played supporting roles in 50 motion pictures, and was a highly regarded comic actor on the Broadway stage. Early life and career Hooper G. Toler Jr., who was called Sidney Toler from childhood, was born April 28, 1874, in Warrensburg, Missouri. The Toler family moved to Anthony, Kansas in the 1880s, then to Wichita, Kansas. He showed an early interest in the theater, acting in an amateur production of '' Tom Sawyer'' at the age of seven. He left the University of Kansas and became a professional actor in 1892, playing the heavy in a performance of a melodrama called ''The Master Man'' in Kansas City. In 1894, he joined the Corse Payto ...
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Golden Days (novel)
''Golden Days'' is a novel by Carolyn See about a middle-aged divorcee and single mother who moves to Southern California and lives the California dream until the nuclear bombs fall. Plot "In the early eighties, you had the sense that there was nothing you couldn't do in L.A." In ''Golden Days'', Edith Langley, a 38-year-old divorcee returns to Los Angeles from the East Coast with her two daughters, Aurora and Denise, to start a new life in 1980. They move into a home in Topanga Canyon, and Edith reinvents herself as a financial reporter and then a financial advisor to other women. Edith begins a relationship with Skip Chandler, an older married man. Skip is back in the States for a medical issue—his wife and children still in Argentina where they moved after the Cuban Missile Crisis. Edith and Skip live the affluent life of the 1980s in Southern California—money, Lear Jets, and Porsches. They fly to San Francisco to attend a weekend seminar given by Lion Boyce on "Abun ...
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Robert Neill (writer)
Robert Geoffrey Neill (19 November 1905 – 1979)''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007'' was an English writer of historical fiction, best known for his debut novel, ''Mist over Pendle'', published in 1951, which has remained in print since first appearing. The novel presents a fictional account of the events leading up to the famous Pendle witches trial in 1612. Life and career Neill was born in Prestwich, Lancashire, England, into a family with long-standing local connections. His great-grandfather, also called Robert Neill, was a former Mayor of Manchester (two terms, 1866–68), though his mother came from Colne, in Central Lancashire, an area to which he would return continually in his novels. Neill was educated at King Edward VII School, Lytham, on the Lancashire coast, before reading Natural Science at Cambridge (a choice he would later describe as a mistake). He became a research worker for the Scottish Marine Biological Association, a schoolmas ...
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Golden Days (song)
"The Golden Days are Over" or "Golden Days" is a 1983 song, popularized a year later by the UK pop group Bucks Fizz. Written by Terry Britten and Sue Shifrin, it was the follow-up to their top 20 single " Talking in Your Sleep", but failed to chart as highly. A month later it was featured on the band's fourth studio album '' I Hear Talk''. "Golden Days" was originally recorded by Cliff Richard. Background Released in October 1984, this was the thirteenth single by the group but failed to achieve the success of the group's previous hits and stalled at No. 42 in the UK Singles Chart. With lead vocals by member Bobby G, the song tells of a fading movie star who is desperate to regain some of her former glory. The song was written by Terry Britten and Sue Shifrin and was produced by Britten – the only Bucks Fizz single not to be produced by Andy Hill. The promotional video for the song featured the group as 1920s film stars, depicting them in a black and white film as well as ...
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Golden Days (Dave Barnes Album)
''Golden Days'' is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Dave Barnes David Mckee Barnes (born June 20, 1978) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. He has released eight studio albums, including two Christmas albums. His most recent full-length album, ''Featherbrained Wealt .... It his first full-length album to be released on 50 Year Plan Records. Track listing References External links Dave Barnes official website {{Authority control Dave Barnes albums 2014 albums ...
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Golden Days (Brian May And Kerry Ellis Album)
''Golden Days'' is the second album released by the duo Brian May and Kerry Ellis. Their first album together as a duo was ''Acoustic by Candlelight'', which is a live album, although they first worked together on Ellis' second studio album ''Anthems'', which May produced. The album was first released on 7 April 2017 and reached number 27 in the UK Albums Chart. Release and critical reception The album was originally to be called ''Anthems II'', named after Ellis' album ''Anthems'', which May produced and wrote or co-wrote five of the songs. It was scheduled to be released in March 2017. The release date changed to 7 April 2017 as did the album title to ''Golden Days'' In a press release, May said of the album: The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 20 April 2017 and climbed to number 27 and spent just one week on the charts. Upon its release, ''Golden Days'' received mixed reviews from music critics. Nicky Sweetland of the South London Press wrote "This album is another t ...
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Golden Days Radio
Golden Days Radio (official call sign 3GDR) is a Melbourne-based community radio station broadcasting on 95.7 FM from a transmitter located at Caulfield Racecourse. Programming Golden Days Radio is broadcast mostly thanks to volunteer presenters and a small number of staff, some of whom are former radio professionals.Vale Bob Horsfall OAM: Funeral Details
radioinfo.com.au. Retrieved on 9 January 2023.


Notable presenters

* Peter Thomas * Ian McLeod * Larry James *Loretta Simmons * Ramesh Rajan


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The Student Prince
''The Student Prince'' is an operetta in a prologue and four acts with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. It is based on Wilhelm Meyer-Förster's play ''Old Heidelberg (play), Old Heidelberg''. The piece has a score with some of Romberg's most enduring and beautiful tunes, including "Golden Days", "Drinking Song", "Deep in My Heart, Dear", "Just We Two" and Serenade (song from The Student Prince), "Serenade" ("Overhead the moon is beaming"). The plot has elements of melodrama but lacks the swashbuckling style common to Romberg's other works. Performance history It opened on December 2, 1924, at Jolson's 59th Street Theatre on Broadway theatre, Broadway and became the most successful of Romberg's works, running for 608 performances. It was staged by J. C. Huffman and was the longest-running Broadway show of the 1920s. Even the classic ''Show Boat'', the most enduring musical of the 1920s, did not play as long – it ran for 572 performances. "Dri ...
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Sally Field
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress. She has performed in movies, Broadway theater, television, and made records of popular music. Known for her extensive work on screen and stage, she has received many accolades throughout her career spanning six decades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and three Primetime Emmy Awards, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and two British Academy Film Awards. She was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014, the National Medal of Arts in 2014, the Kennedy Center Honor in 2019, and the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2023. Early life Sally Field was born on November 6, 1946, in Pasadena, California, to actress Margaret Field (née Morlan) (1922–2011) and pharmacist Richard Dryden Field (1914–1993), who served in the Army during World War II. Her brother is Richard Dryden Field Jr., a physicist and academic. Her parents were divorced in 1950 ...
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Tom Jones Discography
Tom Jones (born 7 June 1940), (real name Thomas Jones Woodward) is a Welsh singer whose career has spanned five-and-a-half decades since his emergence as a vocalist in the mid-1960s, with a string of top hits, regular touring, appearances in Las Vegas (1967–2011), and career comebacks. Jones's powerful voice has been described as a "full-throated, robust baritone". His performing range has included pop, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, soul, indie, folk, disco and gospel. Jones has had thirty-six Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom, twenty-two in Canada, and nineteen in the United States, including "It's Not Unusual", "What's New Pussycat", "Delilah", "Green, Green Grass of Home", " She's a Lady", "Kiss", and "Sex Bomb". Jones received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1966, an MTV Video Music Award in 1989, and two Brit Awards: Best British Male in 2000 and the Outstanding Contribution to Music award in 2003. Jones was awarded an OBE in 1999 and in 2006 he was knighted by ...
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