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Coordinates | 30°19′10″N81°39′36″N |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Percy Miller |
alias | Lil' Romeo, Rome, Romeo |
born | August 19, 1989 |
origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
genre | Hip hop |
occupation | RapperModelBasketball playerEntrepreneurActor |
college | USC |
years active | 2001–present |
label | No Limit (2001–2002) Priority (2001–2002) The New No Limit (2002–2004) Universal (2002–2003) E1 (2004–2005) Guttar Music (2005–2006) Take A Stand (2007–present) The Next Generation (CEO) (2010–present) No Limit Forever (CEO) (2010–present) |
website | http://romeoforever.com }} |
Percy Robert Miller, Jr. (born August 19, 1989), better known by his stage name Romeo (previously Lil' Romeo), is an American rapper, actor, basketball player, entrepreneur, and model. As a rap musician, Miller has released three studio albums and two compilation albums.
Name | Percy Miller, Jr. |
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College | USC |
Conference | Pac-10 |
Sport | Basketball |
Position | Point guard |
Career start | 2008 2010 |
Nickname | Romeo, Prince P |
Jersey | 15 |
Height ft | 5 |
Height in | 11 |
Weight lb | 170 |
Nationality | American |
Birth date | August 19, 1989 |
Birth place | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Highschool | Beverly Hills High School |
tournaments | y |
tournament list | 2009 NCAA Tournament |
color | DarkRed |
fontcolor | Gold }} |
Romeo was invited, in the summer of 2006, to the Reebok-sponsored ABCD Camp, which is considered the premier basketball camp in the United States. The Teaneck, New Jersey-based ABCD Camp is an invitation-only basketball showcase previously attended by high-profile players including Kobe Bryant, Stephon Marbury, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. Surrounded by future NBA players such as O. J. Mayo, Derrick Rose, and Kevin Love, Miller looked out of place and averaged less than 2 points a game throughout the camp. ''The Wall Street Journal'' made an article on March 8, entitled "A Hot Prospect," cites Sonny Vaccaro, the longtime director of the ABCD Camp, as explaining, "he invited Romeo Miller to the 2006 camp, primarily as a favor to Percy Miller, whom he knew from the club basketball circuit." In the article, Vaccaro indicated, "If you're looking for the profile of an athlete who plays basketball at USC, he's not it."
On April 13, 2007, Miller verbally committed to the University of Southern California (USC) and signed a letter of intent on November 19, 2007.
Miller, a 5'11" point guard, was a four year starter at Beverly Hills High School. As a junior during the 2005–2006 high school season he averaged 13.9 points and 5.6 assists per game. As a senior during the 2006–2007 high school season he averaged 8.6 points and 9.0 assists per game.
According to ''The Wall Street Journal'', it appears the decision to grant Miller a full scholarship at USC was largely driven by his relationship with friend and teammate Demar DeRozan, the 6-foot-6 All-American forward who was rated as the number five prospect in the country on Scout.com. ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported Coach Tim Floyd as saying, "Last April...Percy Miller called while driving both players from a tournament in Fayetteville, Ark...Percy Miller said 'Demar and Romeo are ready to make their decision, and would you like to have them both on scholarship?'...'I said absolutely.'" Miller and DeRozan began playing in the 2008–2009 season.
Miller had a disappointing career at USC. In his two seasons as a Trojan, he played a total of 19 minutes in 9 games and scored a total of 5 points.
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style="text-align:center; background:#faf6f"|Tango/"Hold It Against Me"Salsa/"Tequila" |
;Studio albums
;Independent albums
;Collaboration albums
;Mixtapes
;Films
Year | ||||
2001 | ''Max Keeble's Big Move'' | Himself | ||
2003 | ''Honey (2003 film)Honey'' || | Benny | Main Role | |
rowspan="2">2004 | ''Still 'Bout It''| | M.J. | Main Role | |
''Decisions'' | Jamal | |||
rowspan="2" | 2006 | ''God's Gift (film)God's Gift'' || | Romeo | Main Role |
''Don't Be Scared'' | Unknown | |||
rowspan="2" | 2007 | ''Uncle P''| | Corey Miller | Main Role |
''Crush On U'' | Rome | |||
2009 | ''The Pig People''| | TJ | Main Role | |
2010 | ''Down and Distance''| | Darren Sheehan | Main Role | |
rowspan="2" | 2011 | ''Jumping the Broom (film)Jumping the Broom'' || | Sebastian | Support Role |
''Wolf Boy'' | ''2120'' |
;Television
Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes | |||
2001 | ''The Brothers García'' | Ty | |
2001 | ''Oh Drama!''| | Musical Guest | Television special |
2001 | ''The Hughleys''| | Himself | |
2001 | ''Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration''| | Himself | |
2002 | ''Raising Dad''| | Marvin | |
2002 | ''American Music Awards of 2002The 29th Annual American Music Awards'' || | Himself | |
2002 | ''Proud Family''| | Himself | "A Hero For Halloween" (episode 24, season 1) |
2003 | ''One on One (TV series)One on One'' || | Eric | "Spy Games" |
2003 | ''Static Shock''| | Himself | Recorded the final theme song for the series. |
2003 | ''All Grown Up!''| | Lil Q | "It's Cupid, Stupid" (episode 8, season 1) |
2003–2006 | ''Romeo!''| | Romeo "Ro" Miller | Main Role/Starring as ''Romeo''. |
2005 | ''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide| | Rapping teacher | "Guide to: Emergency Drills and Late Bus" (episode 21, season 2) |
2008 | ''Out of Jimmy's Head| | Himself | "Lunch Tables" (episode 13, season 1) |
2010 | ''The Defenders (2010 TV series)The Defenders || | Killa Diz | "The Defenders – Nevada v. Killa Diz" |
2011 | ''The Bad Girls Club (season 6)The Bad Girls Club: Season 6'' || | Himself | Guest appearance on the reality show (episode 10) |
2011 | ''Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 12)Dancing With the Stars: Season 12 '' || | Contestant | Romeo was originally supposed to be competing in season 2 but due to a injury he was unable & his dad Master P filled in for him |
2011 | ''The Cape| | Gangster | Season 1, Episode 9 – "Razer". |
2011 | ''Reed Between the Lines''| | Darius | Season 1, Episode 5 – "Let's Talk About Competition" |
2011 | ''Charlie's Angels (2011 TV series)Charlie's Angels'' || | Royal's son | Season 1, EpisRode 7 – "Royal Angels" |
Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:African American basketball players Category:African-American businesspeople Category:African-American fashion designers Category:African American film actors Category:African American child actors Category:African American models Category:African American rappers Category:American child actors Category:American child singers Category:American film actors Category:American male models Category:American voice actors Category:Businesspeople in fashion Category:E1 Music artists Category:No Limit Records artists Category:Participants in American reality television series Category:People from Beverly Hills, California Category:People from New Orleans, Louisiana Category:Rappers from New Orleans, Louisiana Category:Rappers from Los Angeles, California Category:University of Southern California alumni Category:USC Trojans men's basketball players
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Coordinates | 30°19′10″N81°39′36″N |
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name | The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History |
followed by | }} |
''The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History'' is a 1978 book by Michael H. Hart, reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history.
The first person on Hart's list is the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. Hart asserted that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms. He also believed that Muhammad's role in the development of Islam was far more influential than Jesus' collaboration in the development of Christianity. He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination.
The 1992 revisions included the demotion of figures associated with Communism, such as Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, and the introduction of Mikhail Gorbachev. Hart took sides in the Shakespearean authorship issue and substituted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford for William Shakespeare. Hart also substituted Niels Bohr and Henri Becquerel with Ernest Rutherford, thus correcting an error in the first edition. Henry Ford was also promoted from the "Honorary Mentions" list, replacing Pablo Picasso. Finally, some of the rankings were re-ordered, although no one listed in the top ten changed position.
Hart wrote another book in 1999, entitled ''A View from the Year 3000'', voiced in the perspective of a person from that future year and ranking the most influential people in history. Roughly half of those entries are fictional people from 2000–3000, but the remainder are actual people. These were taken mostly from the 1992 edition, with some re-ranking of order.
Category:1978 books Category:20th-century history books Category:History books about people Category:Top people lists
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Coordinates | 30°19′10″N81°39′36″N |
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Name | Howie Day |
Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Howard Kern Day |
Birth date | January 15, 1981 |
Origin | Brewer, Maine, U.S. |
Instrument | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Genre | Pop rock, Indie rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Label | Sony BMG/Epic |
Website | www.howieday.com }} |
Howard Kern "Howie" Day (born January 15, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter. Beginning his career as a solo artist in the late 1990s, Day became known for his extensive touring and in-concert use of samplers and effects pedals in order to accompany himself. He self-financed and self-released his first album, ''Australia'', in 2000.
Day eventually signed a recording contract with major label Epic Records- in 2002 and has since re-released his debut as well as producing a follow up, ''Stop All The World Now''. Despite initially sluggish sales, ''Stop All The World Now'' was certified gold in early 2005 and has produced a number of singles, including the hits "She Says" and "Collide", Day's most successful to date. The track became Epic Records’ first platinum single, eventually selling 1.5 million downloads.After a five year tour before the release of ''Stop All The World Now'' followed by a three year tour, Day took some time off and focused on writing music. Day released his ''Be There'' EP in May 2009 followed by ''Sound The Alarm'', released on September 8, 2009.
Day received significant negative attention after two high profile arrests. In 2004, Day was arrested and charged over an incident in which he was accused of locking a fan in the bathroom of his tour bus and destroying the cellular phone of another, for which he was fined. In December 2005, Day was arrested in Boston after reportedly verbally abusing the flight crew while under the influence of alcohol and sleeping pills. He was sentenced to one year's probation on April 26, 2006.
Day left Epic Records some time in late 2010/early 2011, and announced that he is working on new music. More information about this project is expected to be announced soon.
He currently resides in New York City.
On the strength of these performances and demos, Radley secured Howie a showcase at the annual National Association for Campus Activities Convention, where he played for 1,500 college talent buyers. Having received around four months of bookings at colleges around the United States, Day decided to defer attending college in favor of his burgeoning music career.
Howie recorded a cover of The Beatles' "Help!" for the soundtrack to the 2001 film ''I Am Sam''.
While certain tracks on ''Australia'' had featured session musicians, ''Stop All The World Now'' saw Howie joined for the first time by a permanent backing band, consisting of multi-instrumentalist Les Hall, drummer Laurie Jenkins and ex-Verve bassist Simon Jones. In addition, the majority of the album's songs were co-written with either Better than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin or Jump Little Children's Jay Clifford.
A full band tour to promote ''Stop All the World Now'' began on September 27, 2003. Due to other commitments, Simon Jones was unable to tour with the group and was replaced by Jeremy Curtis. The album was released one week and three days later on October 7 to tepid critical reactions. Rolling Stone's Pat Blashill referred to ''Stop'' as "not bad" but "indistinct", but Popmatters' Devon Powers noted that though ''Australia'' had been an album one falls for passionately, "''Stop All the World Now'' is an album you have a crush on, not one you fall deeply, complexly, and foolishly in love with. And crushes have a way of disappearing suddenly, without a trace."
Sales of ''Stop'' were initially sluggish, but slowly began to rise beginning in late 2004 with the single release of ballad "Collide", which became a popular radio hit and was featured on TV shows such as ''Cold Case'', ''Scrubs'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', ''Bones'', and ''One Tree Hill'' as well as soundtracking a promotional trailer for the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's ''Pride and Prejudice''. ''Stop'' was finally certified gold in early 2005. Fan favourite "She Says", which was first released on 1998's ''White EP'', was released as a follow-up to "Collide", although it has not achieved the same success, it became a mid-level hit.
Boosted by the slow burning success of ''Stop All the World Now'', Epic released the ''Live From...'' EP on December 6, 2005. The 7-track EP contains live renditions of songs from ''Australia'' and ''Stop All the World Now'' as well as a cover of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over". The EP has not been widely reviewed, though Allmusic referred to the release as "holiday market product," "tepid", and "directionless".
To get his desired range of sounds and moods, Day recorded in a variety of locations, including Los Angeles, New York (Joel Hamilton), London, Minneapolis, and Bloomington, Indiana, between the spring of 2006 and fall of 2008. He also collaborated with several musicians and producers, including Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, KT Tunstall), Mike Denneen (Aimee Mann, Fountains of Wayne), Mike Flynn (The Fray, Augustana), Warren Huart (The Fray, Augustana, Better Than Ezra) and Better Than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin. "Be There" and "Longest Night" have been used in Seasons 1 and 2 of the CW show "The Vampire Diaries"
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! scope="row" | * Release date: November 1, 2000 | * Label: Daze Records | * Formats: [[Compact disc | — | — | 18 | — | |||
''[[Stop All the World Now">Music recording sales certification | ||||||||||
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! scope="row" | * Release date: November 1, 2000 | * Label: Daze Records | * Formats: [[Compact disc | — | — | 18 | — | |||
''[[Stop All the World Now'' | * Release date: October 7, 2003 | * Label: Epic Records | * Formats: CD, cassette | 46 | — | — | 172 | Recording Industry Association of America>US: Gold | ||
! scope="row" | * Release date: September 8, 2009 | * Label: Epic Records | * Formats: CD, music download | 82 | 31 | — | — | |||
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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"Ghost" | — | — | — | — | ||||
"Sorry So Sorry" | — | — | — | — | ||||
"You & a Promise" | — | — | — | — | ||||
! scope="row" | — | — | 21 | — | ||||
2004 | ! scope="row" | 20 | 14 | 7 | 14 | US">Music recording sales certification | Album | |
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"Ghost" | — | — | — | — | ||||
"Sorry So Sorry" | — | — | — | — | ||||
"You & a Promise" | — | — | — | — | ||||
! scope="row" | — | — | 21 | — | ||||
2004 | ! scope="row" | 20 | 14 | 7 | 14 | US: Gold | ||
2005 | ! scope="row" | — | 31 | 6 | 39 | |||
2009 | ! scope="row" | — | — | 23 | — | |||
! Single/EP | ! Release date | ! Label | ! Format(s) | ! Notes |
''Howie Day (Demo)'' | Four song promotional CD for booking | |||
''The White EP (#1)'' | Four song promotional CD | |||
''The White EP (#2)'' | Four song promotional CD | |||
''The Blue EP'' | Four song promotional CD released in advance of ''Australia'' | |||
''IRA Live EP'' | Four song promotional CD released after ''Australia'' | |||
''Madrigals EP'' | Featured bonus DVD | |||
"Standing in the Sun" | ||||
''Extras'' | Four song promotional CD | |||
''Live From...'' EP | ||||
''Be There EP'' | ||||
''Ceasefire EP'' | Outtakes from "Sound the Alarm" | |||
Category:1981 births Category:Musicians from Maine Category:Living people Category:American male singers Category:American pop singers Category:American singer-songwriters Category:American rock guitarists Category:People from Brewer, Maine
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Coordinates | 30°19′10″N81°39′36″N |
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background | group_or_band |
years active | 2001–present |
origin | Muskegon, Michigan,United States |
genre | Hard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge |
label | E1 music, Universal, Pazzo |
current members | Leigh KakatyDylan AllisonDave GrahsTony GreveMatt DiRito |
past members | Jamie Nummer }} |
Pop Evil is an American rock band that was formed in Muskegon, Michigan in 2001 by Leigh Kakaty, Dave Grahs, and Dylan Allison. Lead guitarist Tony Greve was originally added as a temporary studio musician for the band but was invited to become a full-time member in early 2007. Around that time, bassist Jamie Nummer left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by Matt DiRito, formerly of Archangel and Before the Fire.
They then released the 3–song EP Ready or Not featuring the concert favorite "Somebody Like You". They also have filmed a music video of the single released in 2006 starring Rossi Morreale and Britt Koth.
In November 2007, Pop Evil signed a management deal with G&G; Entertainment.
The band worked with producer Al Sutton (Kid Rock) from Rust Belt Studios in Royal Oak, MI and Chuck Alkazian of Pearl Sound in Canton, MI on ''Lipstick on the Mirror''.
In April 2008, Pazzo Music released their first national radio single "Hero" which peaked inside the top 25 at Active Rock radio.
In November 2008, Pazzo Music released "100 in a 55" to rock radio.
On March 6, 2009, it was announced at the live show in Cedar Rapids, IA, that Pop Evil signed with Universal Records on March 5 and will go back into the studio to re-release "Lipstick on the Mirror", Re-Mixed and Re-Mastered with a new song "Rolling Stone" and an acoustic version of 100 in a 55 produced by Michael Crittenden (Drew Nelson, Kimber Cleveland) at Mackinaw Harvest Music Studios in Grand Rapids, MI.
In April 2009 Pop Evil officially inked a deal with Cherry Lane Publishing.
On May 2, 2009 it was announced that Pop Evil will be supporting Judas Priest on the Judas Priest, British Steel (album) 30th Anniversary North American tour starting on June 29, 2009.
In May 2009 the band officially released the Remixed/Mastered "Lipstick on the Mirror" through major label Universal Republic Records. The Republic release was Engineered/Mixed by Chuck Alkazian & mastered by Chris Bellman of Bernie Grundman Mastering.
In May 2009 "100 in a 55" peaked at on the Active Rock charts at #8 making it one of the longest standing singles at Active Rock in 2009. The song was on the chart for 30 weeks.
A "Pop Edit" version of "100 in a 55" has been released to Mainstream/Top 40 radio. The vocals are mixed louder in this version while the guitars and drums are less intense.
In July 2009 the band gave the fans the chance to pick their next single. After the voting had concluded, "Breathe" was announced as the new single after winning the vote.
In September 2010, the band debuted the first single from ''War Of Angels'', "Last Man Standing," in an exclusive video with UFC fighter Frank Mir.
In April 2011, the band played 'Monster You Made' live acoustically on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show and stated it was a song the band hoped might be an album single.
''War of Angels'' was originally expected to be released February 8, 2011 but in a press release on February 1, 2011, the band announced that ''War of Angels'' would be delayed due to "conflicts out of the bands control." The album is now scheduled to be released on July 5, 2011, with a Deluxe edition (including two bonus tracks) available only through iTunes.
Their single "Last Man Standing" was featured on the NHL Network for the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Their single "Last Man Standing" was also on the July 8th 2011, episode of ESPN 2 Friday Night Fights.
They were on tour with Drowning Pool, Trust Company, and Anew Revolution in March and April. Pop Evil will be the special guests on the ''Raid the Nation'' tour, which will be headlined by Papa Roach. Also, the tour will feature Finger Eleven and Escape the Fate.
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"Breathe" | |||||
"Stepping Stone" | |||||
2010 | "Last Man Standing" | ||||
"Monster You Made" | |||||
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