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  2. Riverview Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Riverview's lobby, largely unchanged since 1956. The Riverview is located in Minneapolis's Howe neighborhood and seats 700 patrons. [4] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the theater typically played second-run films for between $2–3 per ticket and its concessions were also "much cheaper than at the suburban multiplexes". [14]

  3. A Day in the Life (Jane Siberry album) - Wikipedia

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    A Day in the Life is an album by Jane Siberry, released in 1997.It was the second release on her own Sheeba Records label after leaving Reprise.. It is not a conventional album of songs, but a sound collage of yoga classes, phone messages, conversations, street sounds, and includes a wide cast of characters including cab drivers, and artists like Patty Larkin, Joe Jackson, k.d. lang, and Darol ...

  4. Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye is an album by the rock band A Day in the Life. It was released in 2001 and is the only album by the band under the A Day in the Life name before their name change to Hawthorne Heights. It features their entire original lineup.

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  6. Life in a Day (album) - Wikipedia

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    Life in a Day was released by the independent label Zoom Records and licensed to Arista Records. The album's artwork was created by Carole Moss, a friend of John Leckie. [10] The album spent six weeks in the UK LP charts and reached number 30 on 12 May 1979. [11]

  7. A Day in the Life - Wikipedia

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    "A Day in the Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as the final track of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Credited to Lennon–McCartney , the opening and closing sections of the song were mainly written by John Lennon , with Paul McCartney primarily contributing the song's middle section.

  8. Kid Stuff Records - Wikipedia

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    Sing-A-Long Song Book – Circus Songs: 1979 KSR 525 Sing-A-Long Song Book – How Much Is That Doggie In The Window: 1979 KSR 527 Sing-A-Long Song Book – My Favorite Folk Songs: 1979 KSR 531 Sing-A-Long Song Book – My Book of Hymns: 1979 KSR 534 Sing-A-Long Song Book – Sing and Play Songs: 1979 KSR 535 The Story of the Farmer in the Dell ...

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