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  2. Carnival of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Million Volt Light and Sound Rave (sometimes referred to as the "Carnival of Light Rave") was an art festival organised by BEV as a showcase for electronic music and light shows. It was held at the Roundhouse Theatre in Chalk Farm, north London. [7] Posters for the event promised "music composed by Paul McCartney and Unit Delta Plus". [4]

  3. All of the Lights - Wikipedia

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    In a 2013 interview with The Breakfast Club, West said that the song took two years to finish, and detailed the creation and process of the song; "'All The Lights' is a futurist song that started out as a Jeezy record with horns on it, then we put in another bridge, then Dream wrote the hook, then Rihanna sang it, and by the time you got it, it ...

  4. Edward White (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward George White (21 August 1910 – 1994) was a British composer of light music, [1] whose compositions including "The Runaway Rocking-Horse" (1946), "Paris Interlude" (1952), "Puffin' Billy" (1952) and the signature tune for The Telegoons (1963), became familiar as radio and television theme tunes.

  5. Dancing in the Dark (Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz song)

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    [11], and Sarah Vaughan Sings Broadway: Great Songs from Hit Shows (1958), [12] Dorothy Ashby covered the song in 1958 on Hip Harp [13] Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - in the 1958 album Somethin' Else [14] Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - on the album Ellington Indigos in [15] Patti Page- included in her 1958 album I've Heard That Song Before [16]

  6. Circus music - Wikipedia

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    Circus music (also known as carnival music) is any sort of music that is played to accompany a circus, and also music written that emulates its general style. Popular music would also often get arranged for the circus band, as well as waltzes , foxtrots and other dances.

  7. Carnival of Light (album) - Wikipedia

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    Carnival of Light is the third studio album by British rock band Ride, released in June 1994 via Creation Records. The album is named after a lost song by the Beatles . The album showcased the band's shift from shoegazing to a more traditional, folk rock sound. [ 3 ]

  8. Bill Browning - Wikipedia

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    Wilmer "Bill" Browning (May 16, 1931, in Wayne, West Virginia – January 23, 1977) was an American Rockabilly musician, recording studio and songwriter. He wrote the country music hit single "Dark Hollow", which was covered by both Jimmie Skinner and the Grateful Dead.

  9. Bob Russell (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    The song was introduced to the group by Russell's son-in-law Jefferey Spearitt, who was living in London at the time with his wife Simohn. Among Russell's collaborators were Louis Alter , Peter De Rose , Duke Ellington , Bronislaw Kaper , Lester Lee, Carl Sigman , Harold Spina , and Harry Warren .