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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American franchise which spans several media and genres. It began in 1992 with the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, written by Joss Whedon and directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, and was resurrected as the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. The show's popularity caused it to spawn a multitude of Expanded Universe tie-in material such as comic books, novels, and video games, as well as a spin-off program entitled Angel. In 2007, four years after the television series' seventh and final season, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was officially continued in the comic book Season Eight. The following is a list of minor recurring characters who appear in the franchise.
(a.k.a. Saga Vasuki)
Amanda is a Potential Slayer who appears in Season Seven, played by Sarah Hagan. A Sunnydale High student and member of the swing choir, she first appears in the episode "Help" as part of the seemingly-random stream of students showing up at Buffy's guidance office. Amanda was sent to Buffy for beating up another student who was picking on her. In the later episode "Potential", it is revealed that Amanda is in fact a Potential Slayer, and she aptly slays a vampire who threatens her and Dawn. Afterwards, Amanda moves into the Summers' residence, where she trains and becomes friends with her fellow Potentials. In the final episode of the show, "Chosen", Amanda is activated as a Slayer along with the other Potentials and battles against an army of Turok-Han vampires. She is last seen falling to the ground dead after her neck was snapped by a Turok-Han. She was the first Potential to kill a vampire and the first one to kill a Turok-Han.
Sweet is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Ken Mellons. Released in 2004, it contains the song "Paint Me a Birmingham", which was also recorded by Tracy Lawrence and released as a single. Mellons's rendition was also released shortly before Lawrence's. "Smack Dab" was previously recorded by George Jones on his 1998 album It Don't Get Any Better Than This.
Trio! was a one-time acoustic jazz fusion supergroup during 2005. It consisted of bassist Stanley Clarke (from Return to Forever), jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty (from The Mothers of Invention, Mahavishnu Orchestra), and banjoist Béla Fleck (whose band was on a one-year hiatus).
Much of the material performed by Trio! was from The Rite of Strings, with Fleck on banjo instead of Al Di Meola on guitar.
Formed in mid-2005, Trio! toured the U.S. East Coast between May and October 2005, as well as playing dates in Canada, Spain, Switzerland, and The Netherlands. They performed at numerous jazz festivals, including the Newport Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, the JVC Festival in Los Angeles, the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival in Burlington, VT, and the Syracuse Jazz Festival in Syracuse, NY (where the date of their performance was officially proclaimed "Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke, and Jean-Luc Ponty Day" by the Mayor). This supergroup being a side project for all three members, and as Fleck went back on tour with the Flecktones to promote their album The Hidden Land, the group disbanded.
Trio was an historic 20 ft (6.1 m) trimaran sailboat derived from design by Lock Crowther and built by Howard Stephenson in 1962 using the hull of an Austral 20.
TRIO (The.Rhythm.Is.Odd) is a Swedish progressive psychedelic band formed in Stockholm, Sweden, in September 2006. The group was founded by the Swedish drum legend Leif Fredriksson, together with Bjorn Egelius, and Tobbe Johanson. The result became TRIO, which is an acronym for "The Rhythm Is Odd". TRIO has performed in various places such as Nanning, China.
The way TRIO perform its music is often concept album style. The songs follow a theme, and TRIO performs them often as a single piece.
Their music is based on odd time signature grooves, often referred to as odd meter. Examples include 9/8 rhythms or 13/8 rhythms. Their music also has some psychedelic influences, reminiscent of the mid-1960s canterbury scene. TRIO is an acronym for "The.Rhythm.Is.Odd", referring to the strange time signature that is the core in their music. A Second album is announced to be released in late 2010.
"Someone" is a song written by Steve Dorff, Charlie Black and Austin Roberts, and recorded by American country music artist Lee Greenwood. It was released in May 1987 as the first single from the album If There's Any Justice. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
From the 2004 album "Sweet"
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From the 2004 album "Sweet"
2004 - Home Records - Sweet Ken Mellons - All I Need Is A Bridge Written By ~ Mellons/Northrup From 4th remarkably great debut album "Sweet"...Enjoy! Check out Muzikgirl67...Subscribe to her great channel & check out her awesome playlists http://www.youtube.com/user/Muzikgirl67..
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Ken Mellons Memory Remover from the 2010 album "Rural route"
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment I Went Crazy for Awhile · Ken Mellons Where Forever Begins ℗ 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Background Vocal: Dennis Wilson Background Vocal: Allen Frizzell Background Vocal: Carl Jackson Composer, Lyricist: Keith Whitley Background Vocal: Billy Smith Background Vocal: Terry Smith Background Vocal: John Wesley Ryles Fiddle, Mandolin: Hank Singer Dobro, Steel Guitar: John Hughey Dobro: Al Perkins Drums: Milton Sledge Drums: Paul Leim Piano: Jamie Whiting Piano: John Hobbs Piano: Pig Robbins Bass: Tom Robb Producer: Jerry Cupit Assistant Producer: Tracy Lea Reynolds Assistant Engineer: Nick Sparks Assistant Engineer: Ed Simonton Assistant Engineer, Recording Engineer: Ron Treat Assistant Engineer: David Boyer Mixing Engineer, R...
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Our solar system is a tiny but wonderfully familiar corner of the vast, dark universe – we have even been able to land spacecraft on our celestial neighbours. Yet its outer reaches are still remarkably unmapped. Now we have discovered 840 small worlds in the distant and hard-to-explore region beyond Neptune. This is the largest set of discoveries ever made, increasing the number of distant objects with well known paths around the sun by 50%. These little icy worlds are important as they help us tell the solar system’s history. They can also help us test the idea that there’s a yet unseen planet lurking in the outer solar system. Music credit: YouTube Audio Library Dreamer - DivKid Stranger Danger - Francis Preve
A Tour of the Dwarf Planets Beyond Neptune: 0:39 Planet Eris (Pluto's Twin) 1:52 Planet Haumea (The Oval Planet) 3:14 Planet Sedna (The Most Distant Planet) 4:08 Pluto and Charon (A Double-Planet System) 5:30 Planet Makemake (Third-Largest Dwarf Planet) 6:17 Planet Ceres (Closest Dwarf Planet) 7:19 Planet Quaoar (Larger Than Ceres) 8:04 Planet Gonggong (Name From Chinese Mythology) 8:54 "The Goblin" (Most Extreme 30,000 Years Orbit) 9:38 Orcus and Salacia (And Planet 9) Music: "Lobo Loco - Another World" Images and Videos: Courtesy of NASA, ESA, JPL, Goddard Center, Hubble Telescope.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American franchise which spans several media and genres. It began in 1992 with the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, written by Joss Whedon and directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, and was resurrected as the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. The show's popularity caused it to spawn a multitude of Expanded Universe tie-in material such as comic books, novels, and video games, as well as a spin-off program entitled Angel. In 2007, four years after the television series' seventh and final season, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was officially continued in the comic book Season Eight. The following is a list of minor recurring characters who appear in the franchise.
(a.k.a. Saga Vasuki)
Amanda is a Potential Slayer who appears in Season Seven, played by Sarah Hagan. A Sunnydale High student and member of the swing choir, she first appears in the episode "Help" as part of the seemingly-random stream of students showing up at Buffy's guidance office. Amanda was sent to Buffy for beating up another student who was picking on her. In the later episode "Potential", it is revealed that Amanda is in fact a Potential Slayer, and she aptly slays a vampire who threatens her and Dawn. Afterwards, Amanda moves into the Summers' residence, where she trains and becomes friends with her fellow Potentials. In the final episode of the show, "Chosen", Amanda is activated as a Slayer along with the other Potentials and battles against an army of Turok-Han vampires. She is last seen falling to the ground dead after her neck was snapped by a Turok-Han. She was the first Potential to kill a vampire and the first one to kill a Turok-Han.
Sweet someone
Whoever you may be
Sweet someone
You suit me to a tee
Although you pay no attention
To me at all
One look and needless to mention
I had to fall
How I wonder
Who's keeping us apart
Don't blunder
And give away your heart
Until you whisper 'I love you'
And then you'll know
Sweet someone