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For the US release of Trouble, "Boys Don't Cry" was premiered on the website of the magazine Glamour. [35] On 18 October 2013, a remix of the song was made available on Cosmopolitan . [ 45 ] Following the album release, Kills was interviewed by a number of magazines and websites, including Billboard , [ 28 ] Teen Vogue , [ 46 ] Refinery29 ...
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils is the debut album by the American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils.Sporting a patchwork quilt cover that gave some indication of its eclectic musical content, it contained the #25 hit single "If You Wanna Get to Heaven," plus many other laid-back originals from the southern Missouri natives.
According to the book It Shined by Michael Granda, the band name was derived from "Cosmic Corn Cob & His Amazing Ozark Mountain Daredevils", a name that John Dillon came up with at a Kansas City "naming party" after the band was told that the name they had previously been using, "Family Tree", was already taken ("Burlap Socks" and "Buffalo Chips" were two other monikers that had been considered).
The Angel's Friends comic and cartoon series features a cast of characters designed by Giada Perissinotto (comic) and Igor Chimisso (cartoon). The series takes place in a fictional town, where four teenage Angels and four teenage Devils, are attending the Golden School to learn the art of being Guardian Angels and Guardian Devils, guarding and tempting the human beings, called Earthly ones.
"Snowbirds Don't Fly" is a two-part anti-drug comic book story arc which appeared in Green Lantern/Green Arrow issues 85 and 86, published by DC Comics in 1971. The story was written by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams , with the latter also providing the art with Dick Giordano .
Brantley Gilbert is an American country music artist. His discography consists of seven studio albums—A Modern Day Prodigal Son (2009), Halfway to Heaven (2010), Just As I Am (2014), The Devil Don't Sleep (2017), Fire & Brimstone (2019), So Help Me God (2022), and Tattoos (2024).
Green Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 American animated superhero film based on the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan (Christopher Meloni), the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film was written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm and directed by Lauren Montgomery. [1]
"Army Life" (see "I Don't Want No More of Army Life") "Backslider, Fare Thee Well" "Baby don't you Love me No More" "Backwater Blues" "Becky Dean" "Big Fat Woman" "Birmingham Jail" "Black Betty" "Black Girl" (trad.) (see "In the Pines") "Black Snake Moan" "Blind Lemon Blues" "the Blood Done Signed my Names (ain't you Glad)" "Blue Tail Fly"