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  2. Shawn Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Carlson left academia in 1994 and founded the Society for Amateur Scientists. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] He contributed to the columns "Science on Society" on The Humanist from 1990-1992, [ citation needed ] " The Amateur Scientist " in Scientific American from 1995 to 2001, [ 2 ] and "The Citizen Scientist" for Make magazine from 2005 to 2007. [ 6 ]

  3. Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Hard Knock Life (1998). [12] On February 14, 2001, it was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [ 13 ] In 2009, the album reached sales of 3,093,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan .

  4. The Amateur Scientist - Wikipedia

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    Its executive director, Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., was a physicist and established science writer who had left academe a year earlier to devote his career to advancing amateur science. Dr. Carlson took over the column in November of that year and immediately returned its focus to cutting-edge science projects that amateurs can do inexpensively at home.

  5. Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life - Wikipedia

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    Jay described the background to the album's lyrical themes in a December 1998 interview with Blues & Soul, saying, "Primarily I see myself as so much more than a rapper.I really believe I'm the voice for a lot of people who don't have that microphone or who can't rap.

  6. Simply Nothing - Wikipedia

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    12. "Open Me" 4:17: Total length: 52:35: Personnel. Shawn McDonald – vocals, backing vocals (1-4, 7) acoustic guitar (1-7, 9-12) ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  7. Blue Horizon (record label) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Horizon's first release was a 45 rpm single by Hubert Sumlin, then working as Howlin' Wolf's guitarist. [4] Other releases soon followed on the Outasite and Purdah labels, the latter of which released just four 7" singles; including "Flapjacks" by Stone's Masonry (featuring Martin Stone, later to join Savoy Brown and Mighty Baby); and the John Mayall and Eric Clapton release "Lonely Years ...

  8. 12 Stones - Wikipedia

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    12 Stones then signed a record deal with Executive Music Group. The band released their new album Beneath the Scars on May 22, 2012, to digital retailers, however it wasn't released to stores until May 29, 2012. [12] Their fifth studio album, Picture Perfect, was released on July 14, 2017. [13] The title track was premiered on Loudwire on June ...

  9. Death Cab for Cutie discography - Wikipedia

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    Amos House Collection Vol. 1 "A Steadier Footing" (acoustic version) Kicking It with Clowns / Comes With a Smile (Vol. 5) "Fortunate Son" Don't Know When I'll Be Back Again: 2003 "Styrofoam Plates" Live The Dream: Fierce Panda Compilation Volume 2 [73] 2004 "This Temporary Life" Future Soundtrack For America "Dream Scream"