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Take 5
"Take Five" is a jazz standard originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Take Five or Take 5 also may refer to : Music * Take 5 (band), an American boy band (with an eponymous album) * ''Take Five'' (revue), a 1957 American musical revue * "Take 5", a song by Hikaru Utada from ''Heart Station'' Television and radio * ''Take Five'' (Australian TV series), an Australian music programme hosted by Zan Rowe, premiering in 2022 * ''Take Five'' (TV series), a 1987 American sitcom * Take Five (XM), a former XM Satellite Radio channel Other uses * Take 5 (candy), a Hershey candy bar * ''Take 5'' (magazine), an Australian women's magazine * Take Five, a music application from The Iconfactory * Take Five Scholars, an academic program at the University of Rochester * Take 5, a New York Lottery game * ''Take Five'', a novel by D. Keith Mano See also * ''Take Five Live ''Take Five Live'' is a 1962 live album by American jazz singer Carmen McRae with pianist Dave Brubeck ...
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Take Five
"Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by saxophonist Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for their album ''Time Out'' at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City on July 1, 1959. Two years later it became a sleeper hit and the biggest-selling jazz single ever. Revived since in numerous movie and television soundtracks the piece still receives significant radio airplay. The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996. Musical style "Take Five" is known for its distinctive two-chord piano/bass vamp; catchy, cool-jazz saxophone melodies; inventive, jolting drum solo; and unorthodox quintuple () time, from which Dave Brubeck derived its name. Helped by native symphony musicians, the classically-trained Brubeck had recently enhanced his knowledge of more complex forms of music during the Quartet's U.S. State Department-sponsored tour of Eurasia in the spring of 1958. The odyssey inspired him to create an experimental ...
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Take 5 (band)
Take 5 was an American boy band from Orlando, Florida consisting of brothers Ryan and Jeff "Clay" Goodell, Tilky Jones, Stevie Sculthorpe, and Tim "TJ" Christofore. The band formed in 1997 and broke up in 2001. Take 5 was one of the many groups whose formulation and promotion were due to the machinations of promoter Lou Pearlman, and all of the members had prior experience in the entertainment industries. Take 5at Allmusic Members *Ryan Goodell : Full Name: Ryan Christopher Goodell : Birthdate: June 29, 1980 : Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota * Tilky Jones : Full Name: Tilky Montgomery Jones : Birthdate: June 24, 1981 : Hometown: Charleston, South Carolina *Stevie Sculthorpe : Full Name: Stephen James Sculthorpe : Birthdate: January 11, 1983 : Hometown: Miami, Florida *Tim "TJ" Christofore : Full Name: Timothy Joseph Christofore : Birthdate: February 29, 1984 : Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota *Jeff "Clay" Goodell : Full Name: Jeffrey Clayton Goodell : Birthdate: April 2 ...
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Take Five (revue)
''Take Five'' was a musical revue performed in 1957. Its songs included "Witchcraft" by Michael Brown, performed by Gerry Matthews. Jonathan Tunick was credited as a co-composer, and Stephen Sondheim and Julius Monk also participated. (There is a different song, also entitled "Witchcraft", not associated with this revue. It was performed by Frank Sinatra, and was written by Cy Coleman Cy Coleman (born Seymour Kaufman; June 14, 1929 – November 18, 2004) was an American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist. Life and career Coleman was born Seymour Kaufman in New York City, United States, to Eastern European Jewish parents, ...). References Revues Music venues completed in 1957 1957 in American music 1957 musicals {{Musical-theat-stub ...
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Heart Station
''Heart Station'' is the seventh studio and fifth Japanese-language album by Japanese–American recording artist Hikaru Utada. It was released on March 19, 2008 by EMI Music in Japan, and globally on March 26, 2008. It is Utada's eighth consecutive studio album to be fully written and produced by her, with the help of her father Teruzane Utada and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira through the production. Recorded between 2006 and 2008, it was worked on whilst she was recording her ninth studio and second English-language studio album, ''This Is the One'' (2009). With the album artwork photographed by Japanese photographer Mitsuo, ''Heart Station'' was released in two formats: a physical CD, and as a digital download. Upon its release, ''Heart Station'' received very positive reviews from most music critics. Many of them commended the production and song writing, alongside Utada's musical direction and vocal performance. However, minor criticism was aimed towards the lack of ...
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Take Five (Australian Series)
Susanna "Zan" Rowe is an Australian radio and television presenter. she works for ABC digital radio station Double J. Early life Rowe grew up in Melbourne. She attended university at RMIT University, majoring in radio and cinema. Career Radio Rowe started out at SRA FM in 1996 (now SYN Radio) on a show called ''Run with the Hunted'', before moving to the Monday drive shift on 3RRR 102.7FM presenting ''Transit Lounge'' from 2002–2004. In 2005, she joined Triple J as weekend lunch host. In 2006, she became host of ''Mornings'' on Triple J, broadcasting weekdays between 9am and 12pm. She hosted this show on the network until December 2017. Rowe began the podcast ''Bang on'' with Myf Warhurst in March 2017. On 4 December 2017, Rowe announced she would be leaving Triple J and joining digital radio network Double J. In 2018 she started at Double J as host of the ''Mornings'' show. The show is the home of her flagship feature and podcast, ''Take 5''. The segment has ...
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Take Five (TV Series)
''Take Five'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS on April 1 and April 8, 1987. Six episodes were made, but only two were aired. Premise PR man Andy Kooper has a midlife crisis and dumps his wife and her father drops him from the payroll. Cast *George Segal as Andy Kooper *Severn Darden as Dr. Noah Wolf * Derek McGrath as Al *Bruce Jarchow as Monty *Jim Haynie as Lenny Goodman *Melanie Chartoff as Laraine McDermott *Todd Field as Kevin Davis *Eugene Roche Eugene Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 – July 28, 2004) was an American actor and the original " Ajax Man" in 1970s television commercials. Personal life Roche was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Mary M. (née Finnegan ... as Max Davis Episodes References External links * TV.comTV Guide

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Take Five (XM)
"Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by saxophonist Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for their album ''Time Out'' at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City on July 1, 1959. Two years later it became a sleeper hit and the biggest-selling jazz single ever. Revived since in numerous movie and television soundtracks the piece still receives significant radio airplay. The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996. Musical style "Take Five" is known for its distinctive two-chord piano/bass vamp; catchy, cool-jazz saxophone melodies; inventive, jolting drum solo; and unorthodox quintuple () time, from which Dave Brubeck derived its name. Helped by native symphony musicians, the classically-trained Brubeck had recently enhanced his knowledge of more complex forms of music during the Quartet's U.S. State Department-sponsored tour of Eurasia in the spring of 1958. The odyssey inspired him to create an experimental ...
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Take 5 (candy)
Reese's Take 5 is a candy bar that was released by The Hershey Company in December 2004. The original name of the candy bar was TAKE5 but common usage among consumers added a space. In June 2019, when the candy bar became part of the Reese's family, the name was officially changed to Reese's Take 5. The "5" in the name refers to the combination of five ingredients: chocolate, peanuts, caramel, peanut butter, and pretzels. This unique combination of ingredients earned Reese's Take 5 top honors in the 2019 LA Times official candy bar power rankings. The Take5 was known as Max 5 in Canada but has since been discontinued. Take5 has returned to Canada in the fall of 2020, under the name "Oh Henry Level Up". Product changes Although continuously producing the Take 5 using the original ingredients, The Hershey Company also produced several variations of the Take 5 after its initial release in 2004: *Chocolate Cookie – Substitutes a chocolate cookie to replace the pretzel *Marshm ...
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Take 5 (magazine)
''Take 5'' is a weekly magazine owned by the Australian media company Are Media Are Media is an Australian media company that was formed after the 2020 purchase of the assets of Bauer Media Australia, which had in turn acquired the assets of Pacific Magazines, AP Magazines and Australian Consolidated Press during the 2010 .... The magazine was launched in 1998 and goes on sale every Thursday. It features a variety of true stories submitted by readers, as well as recipes, fashion, tips, health news and a pull-out puzzle book, with the chance to win prizes by entering by post or online. It is aimed at a mainly female demographic, but is popular with all ages and genders. It has run campaigns on domestic violence (One Strike & You're Out), ice addiction (Break the Ice) and post natal depression (Chums For Mums). In 2016 it won both Magazine of the Year (General interest) and Editor of the Year (Paul Merrill) at the Australian Magazine Awards. It has become famous and won awards ...
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The Iconfactory
The Iconfactory is a software and graphic design company that designs commercial icons and user interfaces and publishes desktop applications and mobile apps for macOS and iOS. History The Iconfactory was founded in April 1996 by Corey Marion, Talos Tsui, and Gedeon Maheux. Lead Engineer Craig Hockenberry joined the company in 1997 and Artist Dave Brasgalla joined in January 1999. The company incorporated in January 2000. The Iconfactory gained popularity through the creation of packages of free icons for download. From 1997 until 2004, The Iconfactory held an annual icon design contest for the Macintosh icon community called Pixelpalooza. The competition was a chance for artists to design and produce original icon creations for the chance of winning software and hardware prizes. Pixelpalooza was discontinued in 2005 and is now "on hiatus for an indefinite time." Iconfactory created over 100 icons for Microsoft to be included in the Windows XP operating system. They also created ...
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University Of Rochester
The University of Rochester (U of R, UR, or U of Rochester) is a private university, private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants Undergraduate education, undergraduate and graduate degrees, including Doctorate, doctoral and professional degrees. The University of Rochester enrolls approximately 6,800 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Its 158 buildings house over 200 academic majors. According to the National Science Foundation, Rochester spent more than $397 million on research and development in 2020, ranking it 66th in the nation. With approximately 28,000 full-time employees, the university is the largest private employer in Upstate New York and the 7th largest in all of New York (state), New York State. The University of Rochester College of Arts Sciences and Engineering, College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering is home to departments and divisions of note. The Institute of Optics was founded in 1929 through a grant from Eastm ...
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New York Lottery
The New York Lottery is the state-operated lottery in the US state of New York that began in 1967. As part of the New York State Gaming Commission, it provides revenue for public education and is based in Schenectady. Overview Players must be at least 18 (including video lottery); however, the minimum is 21 for Quick Draw (a keno game drawn four minutes apart) where alcohol is served. Lottery winnings are subject to state and Federal income taxes. New York City and Yonkers residents also are subject to local income taxes. History On November 8, 1966, New Yorkers voted to approve a constitutional amendment authorizing a government-run lottery. The referendum passed with over 60% in favor. The proceeds of the Lottery were to be "applied exclusively to, or in aid or support of education." In 1967, the New York Legislature created a Division of the Lottery and a Lottery Commission within the Department of Taxation and Finance. The Lottery later became an autonomous unit within t ...
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