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Manassas is the 1972 debut double album by Manassas, a blues rock group led by American musician Stephen Stills, released April 1972.It was a critical comeback for Stills and continued his commercial success by being certified Gold only a month after being released and peaking at number 4 on the US charts.
Calvin ("Fuzzy") Samuels with Manassas (1972) Manassas was formed in the fall of 1971, following Stills' concert tour to support his album Stephen Stills 2 (1971). While Stephen Stills 2 was Stills' second solo album, it was his first completed following the acrimonious 1970 breakup of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY), and was not critically well received.
Stills toured Europe as a solo artist for the first time during October 2008, resulted in the release of the 2009 live album and video Live At Shepherds Bush, recorded in London, England. Also in 2009, he released his second archival release Pieces by Manassas , a selection of alternate takes and unreleased songs of Stills band recorded between ...
It Doesn't Matter may refer to: It Doesn't Matter, by The Underdog Project, 2000 "It Doesn't Matter" (song), a 2000 song by Wyclef Jean "It Doesn't Matter", a song by The Chemical Brothers from Dig Your Own Hole "It Doesn't Matter", a song by Depeche Mode from Some Great Reward
Turnin' Back the Pages is a compilation album released by Stephen Stills from his years with Columbia Records (1975–1978) and the Super Session album (1968). It was released in 2003. It was released in 2003.
George Clooney has opened up about why he and his wife Amal Clooney haven’t shown off their seven-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella.. In a recently published joint interview with Brad Pitt for ...
Instead, the film was entirely based around Green's relationship with the four real-life siblings: Atlas, Arlo, Ulysses, and Homer Janson—ages 8 through 13 (Arlo and Atlas are twins).
"It Doesn't Matter" is the first single released from Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean's second studio album, The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (2000). Written by Jean and Jerry Duplessis , the track features additional vocals from Melky Sedeck and wrestler The Rock , whose famous catchphrase inspired the song title.