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Black Lab is an alternative rock band founded by Paul Durham in Berkeley, California, and currently based in Los Angeles and Montana. They released their debut album on Geffen Records , entitled Your Body Above Me , and scored two rock radio hits in the US, "Wash It Away" [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and "Time Ago". [ 3 ]
Your Body Above Me is the debut album by the alternative rock band Black Lab. Released on Geffen Records on October 21, 1997, it featured two US radio hits, "Wash it Away" and "Time Ago." The album was also simultaneously released as a three-sided vinyl LP with a press of the album artwork on the fourth side. [ 3 ]
Passion Leaves a Trace is the third LP by American alternative rock band Black Lab. [1] The album featured the track "Mine Again," which, as part of the "Bum Rush the Charts" program peaked at #11 on the U.S. rock chart. [2]
Paul Durham (born September 9, 1968) is an American musician and producer, a solo singer-songwriter and the lead singer of rock bands Black Lab, Stray Palace, and Cake or Death. [ 1 ] He is the writer of two Billboard charting songs, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] "Wash it Away" and "Time Ago" from Black Lab's Geffen Records debut, Your Body Above Me , [ 5 ...
But for this black Labrador Retriever named Clarence, the holiday isn't fun and according to him, it sucks. His pawrents shared this funny video on Monday, October 21st of him explaining why the ...
At least one example of a Labrador Retriever mosaic for pigmentation has been described. [28] This male dog exhibited random but distinct black and yellow patches throughout his coat. He was the result of a black female heterozygous for yellow (B_Ee) bred to a yellow male (B_ee), and was mated with Labradors of each of the recognised colours.
Each year from Feb. 1 to March 1, Black History Month is recognized in the U.S. Set aside to commemorate the many contributions and accomplishments of Black Americans, the observation provides an ...
During the U.S. Civil War, more than 178,000 Black soldiers served across 175 regiments, making up 10% of the Union Army's soldiers and representing the key to the Union's victory.