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That Was Then This Is Now (other)
That Was Then This Is Now may refer to: Music * ''That Was Then, This Is Now'' (Tha Dogg Pound album), 2009 * ''That Was Then, This Is Now'' (Josh Wilson album), 2015 *''That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 1'' (1999) and ''That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 2'' (2000), studio albums by American rapper Frost *''That Was Then, This Is Now'', 2002 compilation album by Andy Timmons *''That Was Then, This Is Now'', 2010 album by Chasen *''That Was Then, This Is Now'', 2011 album by the James Cleaver Quintet * "That Was Then, This Is Now" (song), a 1986 song by the Mosquitos, and covered by the Monkees Other uses *'' That Was Then, This Is Now'', a 1971 novel by S. E. Hinton *'' That Was Then... This Is Now'', a 1985 film based on Hinton's novel * ''That Was Then, This Is Now'' (radio series), a BBC Radio 2 comedy sketch series See also * *"That Was Then but This Is Now", a 1983 song by ABC *''That was Now, This is Then'', a 2022 novel by Michael Z. Williamson * If Not Now Then When ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now (Tha Dogg Pound Album)
''That Was Then, This Is Now'' is the sixth studio album by rap group Tha Dogg Pound Tha Dogg Pound is an American hip-hop duo composed of West Coast rappers Kurupt and Daz Dillinger. They were among the first acts to sign to Death Row Records in 1992. Kurupt and Daz went on to release solo albums starting in 1998; they left th .... It was released on November 24, 2009. Track listing References {{Authority control 2009 albums Tha Dogg Pound albums Albums produced by Swizz Beatz Albums produced by Lil Jon Albums produced by Daz Dillinger Albums produced by Dawaun Parker Albums produced by Fredwreck Albums produced by Soopafly ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now (Josh Wilson Album)
''That Was Then, This Is Now'' is the fourth studio album by Josh Wilson. Sparrow Records alongside distributor Capitol Christian Music Group released the album on July 31, 2015. Critical reception Awarding the album four stars from ''CCM Magazine'', Rebekah Bell states, "a great all-around album to listen to front to back", where its "a spiritually deep and thought-provoking collection." Amanda Furbeck, giving the album four stars at ''Worship Leader'', says, "''That Was Then, This Is Now'' exudes the excitement, enthusiasm, and charisma of a sinner who is thankful to be saved by grace." Specifying in a four and a half star review from New Release Today, Kevin Davis replies, "This is Wilson's best overall album". Jonathan Harris, indicating in an eight out of ten review by Cross Rhythms Cross Rhythms is a Christian media organisation based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It operates an FM and online radio station, produces radio shows sent internationally, and its website ...
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Frost (rapper)
Arturo R. Molina Jr. (born May 31, 1964), better known as Frost (originally Kid Frost), is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer. He charted in the 1990s with his first four albums: ''Hispanic Causing Panic'', ''East Side Story (Kid Frost album), East Side Story'', ''Smile Now, Die Later'' and ''When Hell.A. Freezes Over''. His most successful single is "La Raza (song), La Raza" which hit number 6 on the rap songs chart in August 1990. His 1990 debut album is credited as the first Latin hip-hop album. Frost's music entered the Billboard 200 again in 2002 with the album ''Still Up in This Shit!''. He is the father of record producer Scoop DeVille. Early life Molina was born and raised by his Grandma Lola Molina in Windsor California & later moved with his mom to Los Angeles, California, and occasionally lived with his family in military bases in Guam and Germany. He is of Mexicans, Mexican descent. He began his music career in 1982 as Kid Frost as a tribute to his r ...
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Andy Timmons
Andy Timmons (born July 26, 1963) is an American guitarist who has played in the bands Taylor Bay Band, Danger Danger, Pawn Kings, and Andy Timmons Band (ATB). He has also released several solo albums and has worked as a session guitarist. Timmons is highly regarded for his technical proficiency. He has been consistently sought after by Ibanez in production of signature guitar models since the 1990s, and has been an in-demand session guitar player and solo artist for over three decades. He has released two CDs on Favored Nations, the first being ''That Was Then, This Is Now'' and '' Resolution'' on May 2, 2006. Biography As guitarist for glam metal band Danger Danger, he toured the world opening for Kiss and Alice Cooper, sold over a million records worldwide, and had two #1 videos on MTV, and amassed a discography that includes seven solo releases that range from guitar instrumentals, to blues, and even a Beatles/Elvis Costello-inspired collection of pop tunes. Timmons's ma ...
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Chasen (band)
Chasen was a Christian rock band from Greenville, South Carolina. The band is composed of Chase Callahan (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Evan Silver (guitar), Aaron Lord (drums) and bassist Doug Price. Their first album was the independent release ''Another Way of Life''. In 2006 they were signed to OMG Records and recorded a promotional EP for Coca-Cola Dasani. The first song from the album, "Crazy Beautiful", charted in the Top 10 on the R&R magazine chart as of January 2008 and it was the 22nd most-played song of 2008 on U.S. Contemporary Christian music radio stations according to R&R magazine's Christian CHR chart.2008 Year End Charts/Top Christian CHR songs
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The James Cleaver Quintet
''The JCQ'' (previously known as ''The James Cleaver Quintet'') were a British rock band from Eastbourne, United Kingdom. They were signed to Hassle Records. Described as a "mental breakdown set to music", the band released one EP and two full-length studio albums: ''Ten Stages of a Makeup'' in 2010, ''That Was Then, This Is Now'' and 2011 and ''Mechanical Young'' in 2013. History In March 2010 the band's debut extended play ''Ten Stages of a Make Up'' was released In August 2011 the band released the EP for free on the internet in preparation for their first album's release. In January 2011 the band released the song "Chicken Shit (For The Soul)" as the first single off their debut album, ''That Was Then, This Is Now'', which was proposed to be released in April. The band also completed a tour of the United Kingdom in February to support the release of the single. In August 2011 the band filmed a Lucozade advertisement, where the five members roll down with different vehicles ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now (song)
"That Was Then, This Is Now" is a song written by Vance Brescia for his band the Mosquitos and recorded as the title track of their 1985 EP. Clive Davis of Arista Records heard it and picked it to be the Monkees' comeback single and theme of their ''20th Anniversary Tour'' in 1986. Background The Monkees (Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork) covered the song for Arista Records, who released their recording as a single and on the compilation album '' Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees'' in June 1986. The compilation album with three newly recorded songs was released by Arista and went platinum during the tour. “That Was Then, This Is Now” became the band's new single and a video for it was filmed at the Arena at Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey on July 25. The video received heavy airplay on MTV, making the song a Billboard Top 20 hit the summer of 1986. Reception The song was a surprise hit, capitalizing on Monkees nostalgia at the time, reaching No. 20 on the ''Bill ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now
''That Was Then, This Is Now'' is a coming-of age, young adult novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1971. Set in the 1960s, it follows the relationship between two brothers, Mark Jennings and Bryon Douglas, who are foster brothers, but find their relationship rapidly changing and deteriorating. The book was later adapted into a 1985 film starring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. Plot The novel is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s. Mark and Bryon have been living together as brothers since the death of Mark's parents. The two often spend time hanging out at the local bar and playing pool to earn money, along with a strange boy named M&M. The novel begins with Bryon's mother in the hospital getting surgery, which causes financial stress for the family. The boys are forced to look for jobs, but do not have much success. Bryon asks the bartender, Charlie, for a job but is refused because he is underage. Meanwhile, the financial strife at home grows worse and Bryon's mothe ...
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That Was Then
''That Was Then'' is an American drama television series that was broadcast on ABC September 27 to October 4, 2002. It was cancelled after only two episodes had aired. Synopsis The series starred James Bulliard as Travis Glass, a 30-year-old who finds his life in a rut. Still living at home with his mother ( Bess Armstrong) he works as a door-to-door salesman. The girl of his dreams, played by Kiele Sanchez, is married to his older brother, Gregg, played by Brad Raider. Travis is able to trace his life's downward spiral to a single week in high school in 1988. After telling his best friend, played by Tyler Labine, that he wished for a second chance to make everything right, he lies in bed listening to the song " Do It Again" by The Kinks, when a bolt of lightning hits his house, and an electrical jolt sends him back to that week in 1988. Glass tries to correct things that originally went wrong, but finds his new life isn't quite to his expectations, and must return from the ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now (radio Series)
''That Was Then, This Is Now'' (TWTTIN, ) was a BBC Radio 2 history based comedy sketch show co-written and presented by Richard Herring. The series also featured musical interludes from a live band, fronted by Christian Reilly. The show ran for three series between 2004 and 2008. Herring was assisted each week by TV's Emma Kennedy, Dan Tetsell and Danny Robins. Tetsell and Robins never appeared as themselves (bar a couple of short segments), but rather as characters in sketches or as special guests. Each show would contain sketches based on historical events, the anniversary of which would be around the date of transmission. A running joke in the second series was that Radio 2 had commissioned it so that the final episodes went out at the same time of year as the first episodes of the first series, meaning that exactly the same anniversaries were coming around as for the first. The earlier part of the series featured a running joke as to whether such a show should acknowledge th ...
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That Was Then But This Is Now
"That Was Then but This Is Now" is a song by the English pop band ABC. It was released in October 1983 as the lead single from their second studio album, ''Beauty Stab''. It was the band's third entry on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at No. 89. Music video The music video shows them playing on a stage behind a huge ''Risk''-style world map gameboard; scenes of the band playing, accompanied by various flags, are interspersed with scenes of a helicopter taking off and then exploding. Critical reception Upon its release in October 1983, it was "Single Of The Forthnight" in ''Smash Hits''. " art from the lousy chorus, I think it's one of the most exciting things they've done", Peter Martin wrote, "Fast and furious, the song still manages to retain a feeling of stylish grandeur that is the hallmark of ABC's work". The song features the heavily criticised lyric, "Can't complain, mustn't grumble, help yourself to another piece of apple crumble." Roddy Frame of Aztec Camera ce ...
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