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Tangerine is a cross-platform music server for Linux, Windows or Mac OS X. Tangerine uses the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) protocol to allow the user to listen to music over a network using a client such as Rhythmbox, Banshee, or iTunes.
Tangerine uses SQLite as database.
Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz is the fifth studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus, which was independently released for free online streaming on SoundCloud on August 30, 2015. Opting for an album relying less on computerized elements than her previous release, Bangerz (2013), Cyrus began planning the project in 2013 before Bangerz was released. Work continued into 2014 and 2015, when she befriended and began collaborating with the Flaming Lips. In addition to the psychedelic rock band, Cyrus worked with producers Mike Will Made It and Oren Yoel (with whom she had collaborated on Bangerz). The album features guest vocals by Big Sean (who had appeared on Bangerz), Sarah Barthel of Phantogram and Ariel Pink.
Without previous promotion, Cyrus announced that Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz was available for online streaming when she hosted the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards. Critics were divided in their opinions of the album; some applauded Cyrus' ambition and experimentation, and others considered its production and overall finish lacking. Cyrus has promoted the album with music videos for "Dooo It!", "Lighter" and "BB Talk", performances of "Karen Don't Be Sad" and "Twinkle Song" when she hosted Saturday Night Live and the Milky Milky Milk Tour in November and December 2015.
"Tangerine" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The song was published in 1941.
It was introduced in the 1942 movie, The Fleet's In, produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Schertzinger, and starring Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken, singer Cass Daley, and Betty Hutton in her feature film debut.
The most popular recorded version of the song was made by the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with vocalists Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. The recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 4123. The record first reached the Billboard charts on April 10, 1942 and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1. The lyrics in this version differ slightly from those in the movie. On the record, Eberly sings "And I've seen toasts to Tangerine/Raised in every bar across the Argentine," the lyric that became standard. In the movie at that point, the line is "And I've seen times when Tangerine/Had the bourgeoisie believing she were queen."
Hawke may refer to:
Hawke is a television film or telemovie, which was produced by The Film Company for Network Ten. The telemovie premiered on 18 July 2010 in the prime-time slot of 8.30pm.
The telemovie chronicles the life of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. It centres around the difficult situations he had to deal with during his time as Prime Minister of Australia, mostly focussing on the battle Hawke had with his own party. In particular it addresses his fierce rivalry with Treasurer Paul Keating who, in 1991, successfully challenged Hawke for the party leadership and won the prime ministerial position.
The film begins and ends with this event, but proceeds to reveal the rest of Hawke's political career through flashbacks.
Hawke was first announced on 19 July 2009 by Network Ten with Richard Roxburgh said to play Bob Hawke. A scene was filmed on 25 August 2009 at Dallas Brooks Hall, East Melbourne.
Yellow is a collection of short stories written by Korean-American novelist Don Lee. It features eight stories set in the fictional California town of Rosarita Bay in which a variety of characters examine issues of what it means to be Asian in America.
This collection includes:
ISBN 978-0393025620
'Yellow' has received positive reviews in both popular and academic circles. Publisher's Weekly reviewer Jeff Zaleski comments that while many stories deal with difficult subjects, "Hatred and heartbreak...are mitigated by Lee's cool yet sympathetic eye and frequently dark sense of humor". Kathleen Snodgrass of the Georgia Review finds that many of the stories are driven by a male-female dynamic in which she finds the female characters somewhat poorly-written but otherwise found the questions of identity the relationships explored well-presented.
"Yellow" is a song by British alternative rock band Coldplay. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with British record producer Ken Nelson for their debut album, Parachutes (2000). The song's lyrics are a reference to band vocalist Chris Martin's unrequited love.
The song was recorded in March 2000, and released in June that same year as the second single from Parachutes, following "Shiver", and the lead single in the United States. The single reached number four in the UK Singles Chart, giving the band its first top-five hit in the United Kingdom. Helped by heavy rotation and usage in promotions, the song thrust the band into massive popularity. "Yellow" has since been covered by various recording artists worldwide, and remains one of the band's most popular songs.
"Tangerine" ~ Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra w/ Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell (1941) Decca #4123 - The flip side of, "Everything I Love" - Recorded on December 10, 1941 in New York City, New York Words by Johnny Mercer - Music by Victor Schertzinger. No.1 on the charts from May 9, 1942 June 13, 1942.
From "The Fleet's In" (1942) Vocals by Helen O'Connell & Bob Eberly
Tangerine (Schertzinger-Mercer) by Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra, vocal by Bob Eberly and Helen O’Connell One of the year’s top hits, spending six weeks at #1 on the national singles sales chart and performed by the Dorsey band in the film musical “The Fleet’s In” (as was the also-posted “I Remember You”). Vaughn Monroe’s version of “Tangerine” is included in this 1942 collection as well. THE 1942 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1942 (some were recorded in 1941). . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The three* MusicProf channels are home to...
A song from 1941 with lyrics by JM himself and music by Victor Schertzinger.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Tangerine · Frank Sinatra Sinatra And Swingin' Brass ℗ 1962 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC Released on: 1998-01-01 Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Neal Hefti Producer: Gregg Geller Composer Lyricist: Johnny Mercer Composer Lyricist: Victor Schertzinger Auto-generated by YouTube.
Tangerine (Schertzinger-Mercer) by Vaughn Monroe & his Orchestra, vocal by Vaughn Monroe Hit tune featured in the musical film “The Fleet’s In,” where it was performed by the Jimmy Dorsey band. THE 1942 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1942 (some were recorded in 1941).
Tangerine is a cross-platform music server for Linux, Windows or Mac OS X. Tangerine uses the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) protocol to allow the user to listen to music over a network using a client such as Rhythmbox, Banshee, or iTunes.
Tangerine uses SQLite as database.