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Step Out (Miho Fukuhara Album)
Step Out may refer to: Music *Step Out (Busy Signal album) Songs *"Step Out", song by The Mamas and The Papas J. Phillips 1971 *"Step Out", song by Oasis withdrawn due to similarities to Stevie Wonder's " Uptight" *"Step Out, Comrades, Together", revolutionary Russian song arranged by Shostakovich *"Step Out", song by Dangerous Girls ''Dangerous Girls'' is the first novel in the ''Dangerous Girls'' series by R. L. Stine. First published in 2003, the novel was followed by a sequel, ''The Taste of Night'', in 2004. ''Dangerous Girls'' has won awards, including the ALA Quick Pi ... 1981 *"Step Out", song by Jerry Paul [Baidu]  


Step Out (Busy Signal Album)
''Step Out'' is the debut album by Busy Signal. It was released on June 27, 2006. Track listing # "Step Out"  – 2:57 download # "Where I'm From" – 2:24 # "Everybody Busy" – 3:08 # "That Bad" – 2:37 # "I Love Yuh" (featuring Alaine) – 2:31 # "Do the Maths" (featuring Bounty Killer Rodney Basil Price (born 12 June 1972), known as Bounty Killer, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay. AllMusic describes him as "one of the most aggressive dancehall stars of the '90s, a street-tough rude boy with an unrepentant flai ...) – 2:26 # "Badman Place" (featuring Mavado) – 3:16 # "Bare Tings" – 3:12 # "Love Me Not?" – 3:39 # "Ava Interlude" – 1:24 # "Mammy" – 3:15 # "Born and Grow" – 3:31 # "Guns Fi Dubs Interlude" – 0:39 # "Full Clip" (featuring Mavado) – 3:05 # "Relationship Interlude" – 0:29 # "Since U Been Away" (featuring Kris Kelly) – 2:46 # "Full a Talk" � ...
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The Mamas And The Papas
The Mamas & the Papas were a folk rock vocal group formed in Los Angeles, California, which recorded and performed from 1965 to 1968. The group was a defining force in the music scene of the counterculture of the 1960s. The group consisted of Americans John Phillips, Cass Elliot, and Michelle Phillips and Canadian Denny Doherty. Their sound was based on vocal harmonies arranged by John Phillips, the songwriter, musician, and leader of the group, who adapted folk to the new beat style of the early 1960s. The Mamas & the Papas released five studio albums and 17 singles over four years, six of which made the ''Billboard'' top 10, and have sold close to 40 million records worldwide. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 for its contributions to the music industry. The band reunited briefly to record the album ''People Like Us'' in 1971 but had ceased touring and performing by that time. Some of their most popular singles include "California Dreamin', "Mon ...
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Uptight (Everything's Alright)
"Uptight (Everything's Alright)" is a 1965 hit single recorded by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder for the Tamla (Motown) label. One of his most popular early singles, "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" was the first hit single Wonder co-wrote. A notable success, "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" peaked at number 3 on the ''Billboard'' Pop Singles chart in early 1966, at the same time reaching the top of the ''Billboard'' R&B Singles chart for five weeks. ''Billboard'' ranked it as the 59th biggest American hit of 1966. An accompanying album, ''Up-Tight'' (1966), was rushed into production to capitalize on the single's success. It also garnered Wonder his first two career Grammy Award nominations for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance. Background The single was a watershed in Wonder's career for several reasons. Aside from the US number-one "Fingertips" (1963), only two of Wonder's singles, "Workout, Stevie, Workout" (1963) and " Hey Harmonica Man" (1964) had both peak ...
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Shostakovich
Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich, , group=n (9 August 1975) was a Soviet-era Russian composer and pianist who became internationally known after the premiere of his First Symphony in 1926 and was regarded throughout his life as a major composer. Shostakovich achieved early fame in the Soviet Union, but had a complex relationship with its government. His 1934 opera '' Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk'' was initially a success, but eventually was condemned by the Soviet government, putting his career at risk. In 1948 his work was denounced under the Zhdanov Doctrine, with professional consequences lasting several years. Even after his censure was rescinded in 1956, performances of his music were occasionally subject to state interventions, as with his Thirteenth Symphony (1962). Shostakovich was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR (1947) and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (from 1962 until his death), as well as chairman of the RSFSR Union of Composers (1960–196 ...
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Dangerous Girls
''Dangerous Girls'' is the first novel in the ''Dangerous Girls'' series by R. L. Stine. First published in 2003, the novel was followed by a sequel, ''The Taste of Night'', in 2004. ''Dangerous Girls'' has won awards, including the ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers and the New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. In the novel, Renz, a vampire, bites Destiny Weller at Camp Blue Moon. Afterwards, she and her twin sister Livvy return home in Dark Springs with a craving for blood. Destiny's father cures Destiny, but is unable to cure Livvy, who, together with Ross, changes into a blackbird and flies off into the sky. Background At the time of publication, R. L. Stine was 59 years old and had already authored over 330 books for children and young adults, including the '' Fear Street'' and ''Goosebumps'' series of books. Published in the 1990s, both his ''Fear Street'' series, which was oriented towards young adults, and his ''Goosebumps'' series, orient ...
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Jerry Paul
Jerry may refer to: Animals * Jerry (Grand National winner), racehorse, winner of the 1840 Grand National * Jerry (St Leger winner), racehorse, winner of 1824 St Leger Stakes Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Jerry'' (film), a 2006 Indian film * "Jerry", a song from the album ''Young and Free'' by Rock Goddess * Tom and Jerry (other) People * Jerry (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Harold A. Jerry, Jr. (1920–2001), New York politician * Thomas Jeremiah (d. 1775), commonly known simply as "Jerry", a free Negro in colonial South Carolina Places * Branche à Jerry, a tributary of the Baker River in Quebec and New Brunswick, Canada * Jerry, Washington, a community in the United States Other uses * Jerry (company) * Jerry (WWII), Allied nickname for Germans, originally from WWI but widely used in World War II * Jerry Rescue (1851), involving American slave William Henry, who called himself "Jerry" See also * Geri (disam ...
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Frankie And Lovers
Frankie may refer to: People *Frankie (musician), indie pop musician from Los Angeles, California *Frankie Abernathy (1981–2007), American MTV Real World cast member *Frankie Adams (born 1994), Samoan New Zealand actress *Frankie Avalon (born 1940), American actor, singer and teen idol *Frankie Ballard (born 1982), American country singer-songwriter and guitarist *Frankie Boyle (born 1972), Scottish comedian *Frankie Bridge (born 1989), English singer-songwriter *Frankie Carle (1903–2001), American pianist and bandleader *Frankie Cosmos, American musician and singer-songwriter *Frankie Crosetti (1910–2002), American baseball player *Frankie Cutlass (born 1971), American hip-hop producer, DJ, and rapper *Frankie Darro (1917–1976), American actor and stuntman *Frankie Doom, drag performer and contestant on The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 1) *Frankie Faison (born 1949), American actor *Frankie Ford (1939–2015), stage name of Vincent Francis Guzzo, American singer *Fran ...
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Perfect Day (band)
Perfect Day or A Perfect Day may refer to: Film and television * ''Perfect Day'' (1929 film), a comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy * ''Perfect Day'' (2005 film), a British television film * ''A Perfect Day'' (2005 film), a Lebanese film * ''A Perfect Day'' (2006 film), a television Christmas film starring Rob Lowe * ''A Perfect Day'' (2008 film), an Italian film * ''A Perfect Day'' (2015 film), a Spanish film * ''Perfect Day'' (''Sapphire & Steel''), an audio drama based on the television series ''Sapphire & Steel'' * ''Perfect Day'', the sequel series to '' New Scandinavian Cooking'' Episodes * "Perfect Day" (''2point4 children'') * "Perfect Day" (''Ben 10'') * "A Perfect Day" (''Cold Case'') Companies * Perfect Day (company), a startup creating milk proteins using microflora Music Albums * ''Perfect Day'' (Cascada album), 2007 * ''Perfect Day'' (Chris Whitley album), 2000 * ''Perfect Day'' (Lou Reed album), 1997 * ''A Perfect Day'' (album), by Stefanie Sun, 2005 * ...
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Pilgrim Jubilee Singers
A pilgrim (from the Latin ''peregrinus'') is a traveler (literally one who has come from afar) who is on a journey to a holy place. Typically, this is a physical journey (often on foot) to some place of special significance to the adherent of a particular religious belief system. In the spiritual literature of Christianity, the concept of pilgrim and pilgrimage may refer to the experience of life in the world (considered as a period of exile) or to the inner path of the spiritual aspirant from a state of wretchedness to a state of beatitude. History Pilgrims and the making of pilgrimages are common in many religions, including the faiths of ancient Egypt, Persia in the Mithraic period, India, China, and Japan. The Greek and Roman customs of consulting the gods at local oracles, such as those at Dodona or Delphi, both in Greece, are widely known. In Greece, pilgrimages could either be personal or state-sponsored. In the early period of Hebrew history, pilgrims traveled to ...
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