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Judah & the Lion are an American folk band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2011. They have released four studio albums and five EPs. They have released four studio albums and five EPs. Currently the band consists of Judah Akers (vocals, guitar) and Brian Macdonald (mandolin, vocals).
Judah and the Lion, a Nashville-based folk-alternative band, is best known for songs "Take It All Back 2.0" and "Suit and a Jacket." "The Process" follows their 2022 album "Revival" and 2019's ...
"Take It All Back" is a song written and recorded by American folk band Judah & the Lion, released as a single from their second studio album Folk Hop N' Roll. It was released by the band's label, Cletus the Van Records.
Revival is the fourth studio album by American folk and rock band Judah & the Lion, released on June 10, 2022, through Cletus the Van Records & Virgin Music. [ 4 ] Background
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All eyes are on Barry Keoghan’s white jacket!. The actor, 31, attended the Burberry Summer 2025 show during London Fashion Week on Monday, Sept. 16 while wearing a stylish all-white ensemble ...
The popularity of the song is lampooned in a 1940s film short. [4] In the film, The King's Men (who also performed on Fibber McGee and Molly) play young men living in a boarding house who are endlessly singing the song while getting dressed, eating dinner, playing cards, etc., until an exasperated fellow boarder (William Irving) finally has them removed to an insane asylum.
"Suit of Lights" is a song written and performed by new wave musician Elvis Costello that was first released on his 1986 album King of America. Written about Costello's memories of his father, the song includes introspective lyrics about the "dubious embrace of celebrity" [2] while also featuring the sole performance of the Attractions on the album, who were largely supplanted by the studio ...