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The Rising is a 2022 British supernatural crime drama television series produced by Sky Studios. [2] It is based on the 2017 Belgian series Hotel Beau Séjour , created by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens.
The Rising is the twelfth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on July 30, 2002, on Columbia Records.The album is based in large part on Springsteen's reflections in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks the year before.
The Rising (Keene novel), a 2003 novel by Brian Keene; The Rising (LaHaye novel), a 2005 novel by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins in the Left Behind series; The Rising: Murder, Heartbreak, and the Power of Human Resilience in an American Town, a 2015 non-fiction book by Ryan D'Agostino
At the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, "The Rising" won the Grammy for Best Rock Song and for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. It was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year. [6] Critical reaction to "The Rising" was extremely positive. Allmusic called it "one of Mr. Springsteen's greatest songs. It is an anthem, but not in the ...
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The Rising is the first book in a series of zombie-themed horror novels written by author Brian Keene.This title won the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel in 2003. The Rising was optioned for both film and video game adaptation in 2004.
The Rising: Antichrist is Born/Before They Were Left Behind is the thirteenth novel in the Left Behind series [1] and the first prequel. It was written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins and published on Thursday, March 31, 2005. The hardback edition has the title and subtitle as The Rising: Before They Were Left Behind. It takes place 32–9 ...
Like many folk songs, "The House of the Rising Sun" is of uncertain authorship. Musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically it has some resemblance to the 16th-century ballad "The Unfortunate Rake" (also cited as source material for "St. James Infirmary Blues"), yet there is no evidence suggesting that there is any direct relation. [4]