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  2. Cigar box guitar - Wikipedia

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    A collection of cigar box guitars. The cigar box guitar is a simple chordophone that uses an empty cigar box as a resonator. The earliest had one or two strings; modern models typically have three or more. Generally, the strings are connected to the end of a broomstick or a 1×2 inch wood slat and to the cigar box resonator.

  3. The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Wikipedia

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    The video for the lead single off the album Devils Look Like Angels was released on August 9, 2012. [56] Directed by Kevin Custer, who has also directed videos for The Gaslight Anthem, Hatebreed and Lil Wayne as well as a live concert DVD for label-mates Flogging Molly. It features Elsie McNulty, an eight year old fan of the band, lip syncing ...

  4. Our Prayer - Wikipedia

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    "Our Prayer" is a wordless, a cappella piece that Wilson originally composed for the band's Smile album. [3] The title may be a reference to the 1939 traditional pop standard "My Prayer". [citation needed] It was originally simply titled "Prayer". [3] "Prayer" was tracked during the Smile sessions on September 19 and October 4, 1966, at ...

  5. Save a Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Single version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated four times until fade out. Album version: at approximately 4:35 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated six times until fade out. Video version: at approximately 4:41 "Save a prayer 'til the morning after" is repeated twelve times until fade out.

  6. The Lord's Prayer (Sister Janet Mead song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Lord's Prayer" is a pop rock setting of the Lord's Prayer with music by Arnold Strals recorded in 1973 by the Australian nun Sister Janet Mead. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mead was known for pioneering the use of contemporary rock music in celebrating the Roman Catholic Mass and for her weekly radio programs.

  7. Adhan - Wikipedia

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    Adhān, Arabic for 'announcement', from the root adhina, meaning 'to listen, to hear, be informed about', is variously transliterated in different cultures. [1] [2]It is commonly written as athan, or adhane (in French), [1] azan in Iran and south Asia (in Persian, Dari, Pashto, Hindi, Bengali, Urdu, and Punjabi), adzan in Southeast Asia (Indonesian and Malaysian), and ezan in Turkish, Bosnian ...

  8. Pater Noster cord - Wikipedia

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    In 3rd century Roman Egypt, the Coptic Rite Desert Fathers in Scetes carried pebbles in pouches to count their praying of the Psalms. [3] The Pater Noster Cord, however, originated in the 8th century Celtic Church in Gaelic Ireland as a means to count the recitation of the one hundred and fifty Psalms in the Christian Bible, which are incorporated into the fixed prayer times of Christianity. [5]

  9. Like a Prayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    The day after the Pepsi commercial was released, Madonna released the actual "Like a Prayer" music video on MTV. [83] Christian groups worldwide including the Vatican protested against its broadcast [84] [85] and called for a global boycott of Pepsi and its subsidiaries, including KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. [85]