When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Orangutang (band) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangutang_(band)

    Fiction Bridge self-released a self-titled four song EP and Clever Lines released a single track on the Frantic Records compilation 8 Essential Attitudes which also featured exhibit A, a band featuring SONiA of Disappear Fear. Additional members of Fiction Bridge include vocalist Ed Neenan, who now performs under the name e.joseph, keyboardist ...

  3. ZingZillas - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZingZillas

    Tang loves their uniforms and the way they can march around with their instruments. He dashes back to the others. The ZingZillas gather together in the clubhouse to practise their marching song To the Beat of a Drum. It is a brilliant song to march to and Tang, Panzee and Zak are soon marching around the clubhouse to the music. But Drum is sad.

  4. The Top 10 Weirdest Food Commercials of the '90s - AOL

    www.aol.com/finance/top-10-weirdest-food...

    The antics, which included the orangutans driving a truck and hosing people with Tang mix, made these ads feel more like fever dreams than anything else. Screenshot via YouTube 9.

  5. Dandan youqing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandan_youqing

    It contains twelve songs adapted from classical Chinese poems written during the Tang and Song Dynasties. The album experienced commercial success throughout Asia, selling over 5 million copies as of 2008 according to Xinhua News Agency .

  6. No One Knows (EP) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Knows_(EP)

    No One Knows is an extended play (EP) by Hong Kong actress and singer Stephy Tang (鄧麗欣, 邓丽欣), released on July 16, 2010 by Gold Typhoon. [1] The title song was released as the first single and MV; it is the first of four tracks and was written by Roxanne Seeman, Kine Ludvigsen-Fossheim, and Olav Fossheim, with Cantonese lyrics by Yan Kin Keung.

  7. Simians (Chinese poetry) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simians_(Chinese_poetry)

    During the Tang dynasty, "Gibbons blood red" was a term used for certain vivid red dye colorings. Several Tang poets used the term in poetic imagery, including a couple of poems by Zhang Ji of Jiangnan (See, Schafer, 208–210, 234, and note 12 page 328). The use of this imagery imparted an exotic dimension to the poetry in which it appeared ...

  8. Back on April 13th, Busch Gardens welcomed its newest family member, a critically endangered baby orangutan who was born to mom Luna via c-section. The bouncing baby girl was cared for around the ...

  9. Rang Tang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rang_Tang

    Rang Tang is a musical [1] that premiered July 12, 1927, on Broadway at the Royale Theater and ran for 119 performances, including a 14-week overrun, during which, the production moved September 12, 1927, to the Majestic – finishing October 24, 1927.