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Livin' The Life (play)
Livin' the Life may refer to: * ''Livin' the Life'' (album), by Chris and Lorin Rowan *''Livin' the Life'', an album by Elbert West See also *''Livin' tha Life ''Livin' tha Life'' is a 2003 film produced in Compton, CA by Central Avenue Filmworks. The Film was directed by Joe Brown and distributed by Artisan Entertainment. Synopsis The basis of the film is a day in the life of two friends, Jamal and Pe ...'', a 2003 American film *'' Living the Life'', a British television talk show {{Disambig ...
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Livin' The Life (album)
''Livin' the Life'' is an album by Chris and Lorin Rowan, recorded in 1972, containing unreleased studio recordings. Track listing # "Livin' the Life" (Chris Rowan) # "Climbing Up The Mountain" (Lorin Rowan) # "Waiting in the Garden" (Chris & Lorin Rowan) # "Outside, Clover and Cheese" (Lorin Rowan) # "Peace and Happiness (Jungle Queen)" (Chris Rowan) # "Guardian Angel (They Were There)" (Lorin Rowan) # "Heavens to Betsy" (Chris Rowan) # "Feel the Spirit" (Lorin Rowan) # "Free" (Chris & Lorin Rowan) # "Run to the Wind" (Chris & Lorin Rowan) # "Don't You Worry" (Chris Rowan) Personnel *Chris Rowan - guitar, piano, vocals *Lorin Rowan - guitar, piano, vocals *Billy Wolf - bass *Bill Kreutzmann - drums *David Grisman - mandolin, piano, organ *Gregg Dewey - drums *Ed Bogus - strings *Jerry Garcia Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995) was an American musician who was the lead guitarist and a vocalist with the rock band Grateful Dead, which he co-founded an ...
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Elbert West
Elbert Lee West (July 22, 1967 – May 18, 2015) was an American country music artist. Initially a session songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, West saw his first chart success in the 1990s as a co-writer on singles for country singer Tracy Lawrence, including the Number Ones " Sticks and Stones" and " Can't Break It to My Heart". West co-wrote album tracks for other artists, including tracks for Tim McGraw and John Michael Montgomery. Biography Elbert West was born on July 22, 1967. Early in his musical career, West wrote songs for Tracy Lawrence, Tim McGraw, and John Michael Montgomery. By 2001, he had signed to Broken Bow Records, then a newly formed independent label, and his debut album, ''Livin' the Life'', was released that year. West co-wrote ten of the album's thirteen tracks, while others – including "(This One's Gonna) Leave a Mark", previously recorded by John Michael Montgomery – were co-written by Randy Archer and Johnny Park, formerly of the duo Archer/Park. " ...
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Livin' Tha Life
''Livin' tha Life'' is a 2003 film produced in Compton, CA by Central Avenue Filmworks. The Film was directed by Joe Brown and distributed by Artisan Entertainment. Synopsis The basis of the film is a day in the life of two friends, Jamal and Peanut in through their daily routine in Compton. When the two accidentally apprehend a thief found breaking into Jamal's house, the thief then drops dead in front of them. The two place him in the trunk and try and continue on with their day. Cast * Shawn Harris - Killer D * Archie Howard - Big Man * Hurricane - Barber * Jarell Jackson - Jamal * Pepper Jackson - The Kid * Rodney Perry - Uncle Fred * Kaluha Richardson - Girlfriend * Edward D. Smith - Peanut * Stixx - Burglar * Zai Wilburn - Lil Mad Dog Other Info * The Game used an audio excerpt from this film in his song "The Documentary", featured on The Documentary. * The film had a US$400 shooting budget. * This film received negative comparisons to "Friday (1995 film)". * The clip wh ...
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