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Meg was the schemer and all-around "bad" girl, as well as the mother of "Beanie" (later "Ben") Harper, originally played by Dennis Parnell. While Van disapproved of Meg's actions, she still loved her and taught the audience the value of forgiveness which often involved Beanie, and his strained relationship with Meg, his mother.
Elora Danan is a fictional character from the 1988 fantasy film Willow, [1] [2] and in the 2022 sequel TV series, Willow. She is a Daikini, one of the average-sized races of people in the film (as opposed to the dwarf-sized Nelwyns).
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The Will to Live is a 1997 album by Ben Harper which showed his continuing folk-centric focus, while at the same time expanding on his rock talents. This was his third album, his second with the Innocent Criminals (uncredited), and was packaged with a special bonus CD in certain countries.
Elora is a feminine given name of uncertain origin. It has become better known as the name of a child character in the 1988 fantasy film Willow . [ 1 ] It might be a variant of the names Eliora , a Hebrew name meaning “God is my light”, or Elnora , an American combination of the names Ella and Nora .
The album's four extended songs showcase Harper's talents, both as a songwriter and guitarist. But, Stormcock "...epitomized a hybrid genre that had no exclusive purveyors save Harper — epic progressive acoustic." [1] At the time, the album was not particularly well promoted by Harper's record label. Harper later stated: They hated Stormcock ...
The searing falsetto of "She's the One" makes for one of Harper's most intense and moving recordings [citation needed] as manic guitar-strumming accompanies his scornful upbraiding of an acquaintance for his self-pitying insensitivity to a "wonderful wife" whom the singer sees and apparently loves as "a very beautiful young woman". Like ...
Both Sides of the Gun is the seventh album by Ben Harper, released in 2006.Split into two discs, the title suggests the two sides of Harper's musical persona. [1] The first disc ("White") is made of mostly acoustic and string-driven songs hinted at on the last track ("She's Only Happy in the Sun") of Harper's previous album Diamonds On the Inside.