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Annie Armstrong was born in Baltimore, Maryland [1] to John Dunn Armstrong and his wife Mary Elizabeth (Walker) Armstrong. She had several siblings including a brother named James. [ 2 ] She came from a long line of prominent Baptists including her great-great-grandfather Henry Sater who helped establish the first Baptist church in Maryland. [ 2 ]
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All the extra information is then provided at each album's own article. The template can also be used for adding a description to the ==Summary== section of an uploaded image. See an example at File:Kingspadeselftitled.jpg#Summary. This template is adapted from the infobox for albums, the {{Infobox album}} template. Please see that template's ...
The standard infobox for album articles is the {{Infobox album}} template. The box to the right is an example. The box to the right is an example. You can look at the wikitext of this documentation page and copy-and-paste the markup to an article, replacing the information within the copy with info on the album you choose to write about.
Musically, the full version of "Mother Russia" begins with a sparse, string-driven introduction marked by occasional piano crescendos. Around two minutes into the song, Haslam's voice enters, and the next three minutes of the song contain six verses in three pairs describing Solzhenitsyn's plight, in between which are short interludes of ...
A 1933 motion picture, also inspired by Miller's book and also titled I Cover the Waterfront, was re-scored at the last minute to include the tune. Sheet music publishers later used the film's success by claiming that the song was "[i]nspired by the United Artist Picture of the same name".
A series of additional arena shows have also been announced for the coming days, beginning Sept. 11 in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles. “Before Linkin Park, our first band name was Xero ...
Her first release was a Christmas album entitled A Christmas Cornucopia, issued 15 November 2010. The album is a collection of Lennox's interpretations of traditional festive songs such as " Silent Night " and " The First Noel ", along with one new composition, "Universal Child", which was released as a download-only single on 13 October 2010.