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Hudgins was raised in Alabama.He earned a B.A. at Huntingdon College, an M.A. at the University of Alabama, and an M.F.A. at the University of Iowa.He is the author of numerous collections of poetry and essays, many of which have received high critical praise, such as The Never-Ending: New Poems (1991), which was a finalist for the National Book Awards; After the Lost War: A Narrative (1988 ...
In the Well (Czech: V studni) is an 1867 Czech-language comic opera in one act by Vilém Blodek to a libretto by Karel Sabina, author of The Bartered Bride. [ 1 ] Roles
Andrew Hudgins "Heat Lightning in a Time of Drought" The Georgia Review: Rodney Jones "Every Day There Are New Memos" The Georgia Review: Lawrence Joseph "An Awful Lot Was Happening" Poetry: Donald Justice "Dance Lessons of the Thirties" The New Criterion: Vickie Karp "Getting Dressed in the Dark" The New York Review of Books: Jane Kenyon
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One inspiration for the album was Andrew W.K.'s enjoyment of intense, major-key music, something he attributed to his musical childhood experiences with the piano. [5] Another inspiration for I Get Wet was the charity single "We Are the World" by USA for Africa. Andrew W.K. was impressed with how all the artists on the song were singing all at ...
Water in the Well may refer to: "Water in the Well", song by Spirit of the West from 1990 album Save This House "Water in the Well", song by Shame from Drunk Tank Pink
Hudgins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Hudgins (born 1951), American poet; Cathy Hudgins (born 1944), American politician; David Hudgins (born 1965), American television writer and producer; Edward W. Hudgins (1882–1958), American judge; Jared Hudgins (born 1988), American football player and coach
"The original song is beautiful and sweet – there's absolutely nothing wrong with it," says vocalist, Gene Blalock, "but I think the message of the song – being yourself and breaking free from others' expectations and demands – gets lost on a wider audience who only hear this pretty duet. Reworking the song makes the message more accessible."