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David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and voice artist, known primarily for his standup work, the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show, and his role as Tobias Fünke in the sitcom Arrested Development. Cross created, wrote, executive produced, and starred in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, developed and had a prominent role in Freak Show, appeared on Modern Family, portrayed Ian Hawke in the Alvin and the Chipmunks film franchise, and voiced Crane in the Kung Fu Panda film franchise.
Cross was born in Atlanta, Georgia on April 4, 1964, the son of Barry and Susi, the former of whom emigrated from Leeds, England. Six months after his birth, Cross' family moved to Florida. After additional moves to New York and Connecticut, the family settled back in Roswell, Georgia, where Cross remained for nearly a decade. His family was poor and Barry left the family when Cross was 10 years old; the two have not spoken since he was 19, though they both primarily resided in New York City until Cross sold his home there in 2011. Cross and his family were evicted from their home while living in Georgia. He spent some time living in motels and at friends' homes while growing up. He has two sisters and once bailed his youngest sibling out of jail.
Cornford & Cross are a collaborative pair of UK artists. Matthew Cornford and David Cross began working together while studying at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 1987, graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1991.
They have produced installations for City Limits, EAST International, and In the Midst of Things. Their project, Childhood’s End, was produced by Film and Video Umbrella and purchased by the Contemporary Art Society in 2001. Their work has been exhibited in the UK at the Bluecoat Gallery of Liverpool, the Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Photographers' Gallery, and the South London Gallery. Their work has also been displayed in the United States at the Basekamp Gallery of Philadelphia, the Marcel Sitcoske Gallery of San Francisco, and the Nikolai Fine Art gallery of New York City. In 2000 they held an Arts Council residency at the London School of Economics, and in 2004 a British Council artists’ residency in Guangzhou, China.
David Cross (born April 23, 1949) is an electric violinist born in Turnchapel near Plymouth, England, best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson during the 1970s (particularly on Larks' Tongues in Aspic and Starless and Bible Black). He also plays keyboards.
After King Crimson, Cross formed a jazzy improvising band called They Came from Plymouth. With Keith Tippett (piano), Dan Maurer (drums) and Jim Juhn (guitar, bass, percussion), he formed a short-lived project in 1987 called Low Flying Aircraft. In 1998, he was invited by Geoff Serle to join Radius. Besides Cross and Serle (keyboards, electronics, samples), Radius included Sheila Malony (on keyboards), Maxine Braham and Carlo Lucius Asciutti (vocals).
Since the mid-1980s, he has also led his own band, the earlier incarnations of which featured American drummer Dan Maurer, English keyboard player Sheila Maloney and the Liverpool bassist/vocalist John Dillon. Former and current King Crimson members John Wetton, Robert Fripp, and Peter Sinfield, as well as guest lyricist Richard Palmer-James, have all guested on his solo projects.
The underworld or netherworld is an otherworld thought to be deep underground or beneath the surface of the world in most religions and mythologies. Typically it is a place where the souls of the departed go, an afterlife or a realm of the dead. Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld.
This list includes underworlds in various mythology, with links to corresponding articles.
This list includes rulers or guardians of the underworld in various mythologies, with links to corresponding articles.
The Underworld is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Evildead, released on March 4, 1991 on Steamhammer Records. While the album was a mild success, it did not maintain the same popularity as Annihilation of Civilization, likely due to its release coinciding with the advent of the grunge era, which ultimately resulted in a dramatic decline in the popularity of heavy metal in general. This would be their final album with founding vocalist Phil Flores (who left in 1993) and their only featuring guitarist Dan Flores (though he would stay in Evildead until their breakup and played on their 1994 demo EP Terror), bassist Karlos Medina (who also left in 1993) and drummer Doug Clawson (who left not long after the album was released).
All tracks by Evildead, except "He's a Woman/She's a Man" by Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine, Herman Rarebell
David Cross is an American comedian and actor.
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David Cross (born 8 December 1950) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. He scored 223 goals in 599 appearances in the Football League and the North American Soccer League. Cross was born in Heywood, Lancashire.
Cross played for Rochdale, Norwich City (with whom he won the second division championship in 1972), and Coventry City. He is remembered as being the only Coventry City player to ever score hatricks on the opening and closing days of a campaign. He joined West Bromwich Albion for £150,000 in November 1976. He made his Albion debut against Manchester City. Cross then moved on to West Ham United for £180,000 on 9 December 1977. He made his debut a week later, against West Brom.
Cross scored 9 goals in 21 league games during his initial season at the club, but this wasn't enough to prevent relegation to Division Two. His first full season brought 18 goals, with 12 the following season.
Cross played as the lone striker during the 1980 FA Cup Final win against Arsenal. He scored 22 goals with the side that won Division Two in 1980–81, ensuring the club's promotion back to Division One. Cross was awarded the 1980–81 golden boot after scoring 34 goals.
David Cross and Robert Fripp: Starless Starlight (2015) Line-up / Musicians - David Cross / violin - Robert Fripp / soundscapes
This is a short trailer for the David Cross Band studio album 'Sign of the Crow' released by Noisy Records on August 5th 2016. David Cross: Violin, Jinian Wilde: Voice, Paul Clark: Guitar, Alex Hall: Keyboards, Mick Paul: Bass, Craig Blundell: Drums Composition by Clark, Cross, Paul and Richard Palmer-James
https://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Cross-Music/105639052830314 The David Cross Band playing Exiles (from the Alive in the Underworld album) at the Legends of Rock Festival at the Donna Charlotty Spa in Poland on 10th July 2010. Courtesy of Donna Charlotty Spa. For more info go to http://www.david-cross.com
David Cross Band - Complete concert. David Cross became known as a violinist at the legendary progressive rock band of Robert Fripp (King Crimon). He is a pioneer in the field of the electric rock violin, and was part of the groundbreaking formation from 1972 to 1974, when it included the legendary album 'Larks' Tongues in Aspic' (1973). His own band with which he played the NIEUWE NOR on Thursday May 18th is not too bad and consists of only top musicians: David Cross - Violin, https://www.davidcrossband.com/ David Jackson - Sax, Clarinet, Flute, Keyboard etc (Van der Graaf Generator), http://www.jaxontonewall.com/ Craig Blundell -Drums (Steven Wilson, Frost *) Https://www.craigblundell.com/ Jinian Wilde - Singing, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinian_Wilde Paul Clark - Guitar (Tolga Ka...
From the album Starless Starlight by David Cross and Robert Fripp - Noisy Records 2015 - Order Starless Starlight from https://www.DavidCrossBand.com and Burning Shed https://www.burningshed.com/store/amb...
'Introduction' Track 1 of David Cross' unknown bootleg recording 'Ainsley McTree'
Comedian David Cross and singer Har Mar Superstar (@harmarsuperstar) face off in the classic showdown - the slam poet versus the R&B; singer. But who is who? They both rhyme, they both sing, they both have something to say about rotisserie chicken and Alan Alda. Featuring The Witnesses - John Munson (@munsongs) on bass, Steve Roehm (@roehmeo) on vibraphone, Joe Savage (@josephrsavage) on pedal steel, and Richard Medek (@richardmedek) on drums. Hear the full episode and see more photos here: http://www.witsradio.org/episodes/cross-har-mar-superstar/ Subscribe to the podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wits/id568160601
David Cross and Robert Fripp: Starless Starlight (2015) Line-up / Musicians - David Cross / violin - Robert Fripp / soundscapes
Snippets from David Cross Band’s first set on Cruise to the Edge on 06.02.2019 Cruise to the Edge 2019 pictures here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/hXXvs28o3carVDLZA
David Cross in the "Hot Tub" show at Comix in NYC.
David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and voice artist, known primarily for his standup work, the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show, and his role as Tobias Fünke in the sitcom Arrested Development. Cross created, wrote, executive produced, and starred in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, developed and had a prominent role in Freak Show, appeared on Modern Family, portrayed Ian Hawke in the Alvin and the Chipmunks film franchise, and voiced Crane in the Kung Fu Panda film franchise.
Cross was born in Atlanta, Georgia on April 4, 1964, the son of Barry and Susi, the former of whom emigrated from Leeds, England. Six months after his birth, Cross' family moved to Florida. After additional moves to New York and Connecticut, the family settled back in Roswell, Georgia, where Cross remained for nearly a decade. His family was poor and Barry left the family when Cross was 10 years old; the two have not spoken since he was 19, though they both primarily resided in New York City until Cross sold his home there in 2011. Cross and his family were evicted from their home while living in Georgia. He spent some time living in motels and at friends' homes while growing up. He has two sisters and once bailed his youngest sibling out of jail.
Once again the night's disturbed
The subtle tremors won't subside
The distant cries can now be heard
The vast and empty dreams collide
Silence falls like shattered glass
The cracks branch out unsparingly
The strength within wants to collapse
To consolidate this atrophy
It's taking over
It's taking over
And I'm engulfed within the noise
I'm surrounded by the screams
The voices calling, shrieking,
Clawing at the entrophy
And so I lie here and wait...and wait...
For darkness to erode my spinning mind
It's taking over
It's taking over
A sudden change within the dark
It all came crashing to the ground
The fear was coming to life
And it was me that it had found
And I couldn't tear away
All my screams could not be heard
I've entered now