Other uses Dreamweaver disambiguation Distinguish The Dream Weaver Unreferenced date June 2010 The DreamWeavers was a popular music , vocal group , famous in the 1950s, formed at the University of Florida by Gene Adkinson baritone and ukelele and Wade Buff lead vocals . Career The DreamWeavers consisted primarily of Gene Adkinson and Wade Buff. Other members included Lee Turner, Eddie Newson, Sally Sanborn, Mary Carr & Mary Rude at various times. The two met as student sophomore s in their respective high school s Adkinson at Miami Edison Senior High School , Buff at Coral Gables High School when both were members of The Greater Miami, Florida Miami Boys Drum and Bugle Corps, a 100 piece band and drill team. They became friends and composed a number of song s while still in high school. They both went on to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida Gainesville , where they performed in a freshman talent show before 5,000 students and won. As a result, they were given a twice weekly half hour program slot, radio station , WRUF dn in 1955. With the program ending at 10 30pm, they felt it appropriate to sign off with a song they had composer composed in high school in 1953, It s Almost Tomorrow lyrics words by Buff, melody music by Adkinson . Buff served as the lead singer , and the third part was sung by various female singers Sally Sanborn, Mary Carr, Mary Rude, and others . The announcer of the show, Chuck Murdock, thought of running a contest on the show to name ... weavers of dreams, thus The DreamWeavers. After making a recording of It s Almost Tomorrow in Jacksonville ..., 1956. The DreamWeavers recorded two further singles, but neither charted. Unless one counts the one .... External links http www.dreamweaversmusic.com History.html The DreamWeavers homepage http bellsouthpwp.net g t gturner567 about2.htm Bio of pianist Lee Turner DEFAULTSORT DreamWeavers, The Category ... artists de The DreamWeavers ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name DreamWeavers image File Collins DreamWeavers Coverart.png image caption DreamWeavers first edition cover. author Paul Collins fantasy writer Paul Collins editor cover artist Elizabeth Kyle country Australia language English language English genre Fantasy novel Fantasy , anthology publisher Penguin Books pub date 1996 media type Print Paperback pages 283 pp first edition isbn 9780140262087 oclc DreamWeavers is a 1996 fantasy fiction fantasy anthology edited by Paul Collins fantasy writer Paul Collins . Background DreamWeavers was first published in September 1996 by Penguin Books in trade paperback format. ref name ISFDB DW cite web url http www.isfdb.org cgi bin pl.cgi?DRMWVRS0E1996 title Publication Listing publisher ISFDB date accessdate 2010 02 15 ref ref name LO DW cite web url http www.locusmag.com index t695.htm A34777 title The Locus Index to Science Fiction 1984 1998 Contents Lists publisher Locus Online date accessdate 2010 02 15 ref It was a short list nominee for the 1997 Ditmar Award for best long fiction but lost to Lucy Sussex The Scarlet Rider . ref name LO 1997DA cite web url http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db Ditmar1997.html title The Locus Index to SF Awards 1997 Ditmar Awards publisher Locus Online date accessdate 2010 02 15 ref DreamWeavers features 13 stories from 13 authors. ref name ISFDB DW One of the stories, The Sword of God novelette The Sword of God by Russell Blackford won both the 1996 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story and the 1997 Ditmar Award for best Australian short fiction. ref name LO 1997DA cite web url http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db Ditmar1997.html title The Locus Index to SF Awards 1997 Ditmar Awards publisher Locus Online date accessdate ... , novelette by Keith Taylor author Keith Taylor References reflist DEFAULTSORT DreamWeavers Anthology ... Evans Walk the Wildwoods , novelette by Shannah Jay Dream Weaver , short story by Howard Goldsmith ... more details
Summary book cover fur Article DreamWeavers anthology Use Infobox Choose Infobox Header Section Author Other OPTIONAL FIELDS Title DreamWeavers anthology DreamWeavers Author Paul Collins fantasy writer Paul Collins Publisher Penguin Books Cover artist Elizabeth Kyle Source http www.librarything.com work 2710838 covers Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
musical artist Name The Weavers Img Img capt Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels Landscape ... The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York ... and Mary . History The Weavers were formed in November 1948 by Ronnie Gilbert , Lee Hays , Fred Hellerman ... , Die Weber Weaver occupation The Weavers a Drama of the Forties 1892 , a powerful play depicting the History of Silesia Kingdom of Prussia rising of the Silesian weavers in 1844 , containing ... early Weavers releases had violins and orchestration added behind the group s own string band instruments ... their singing style. But the Weavers felt it was worth it to get their songs before the public. The Weavers successful concerts and hit recordings helped introduce to new audiences such folk ... Down , and Darling Corey . The Weavers encouraged sing alongs in their concerts, and Seeger would sometimes shout out the lyrics in advance of each line in lining out style. Film footage of the Weavers ... industry blacklist publication, Red Channels , all of the Weavers were placed under Federal Bureau ... its catalog in 1953, ref http www.vocalhalloffame.com inductees the weavers.html The Weavers Vocal ... Hall . The concert was a huge success. At Carnegie Hall The Weavers album A recording of the concert ... fifties The Weavers agreed to provide the vocals for a TV cigarette commercial, Pete Seeger, opposed ..., decided to resign. He spent his last year with the Weavers honoring his commitments, but described ... notice just before the Weavers celebrated the group s 15th anniversary with two nights of concerts at Carnegie ... Hays, ill and using a wheelchair, wistfully approached the original Weavers for one last get together .... A Documentary film documentary film, The Weavers Wasn t That a Time 1982 , was released after Hays ... was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. In February 2006 The Weavers received the Grammy ... The Weavers Greatest Hits At Carnegie Hall The Weavers album The Weavers at Carnegie Hall Live The Weavers ... more details
Image Weavers cottages, Wardle.jpg thumb right Former weavers cottages in Wardle, Greater Manchester , England . A weavers cottage was and to a limited extent continue to be a type of house used by Weaver occupation weavers for cloth production in the Domestic system . Weavers cottages were common in Great Britain , particularly in Yorkshire , usually with dwelling quarters on the lower floors and loom shops on the top floor. Weavers cottages gave rise to developments in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution . See also Bleachfield Timeline of clothing and textiles technology References reflist 2 Fabric Textile arts textile arts stub textile stub Industry stub Category Production occupations Category Weaving Category History of clothing Category House types in the United Kingdom ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 For the Philadelphia co op see Weavers Way co op Infobox Hiking trail Name Weavers Way Photo Weavers Way.JPG Caption Weavers Way Location Norfolk Designation National Trails United Kingdom UK National Trail Length Convert 90 km mi 0 Start End Points Cromer br coord 52.9327 1.3008 type landmark region GB display inline name Weavers Way Cromer trailhead br Great Yarmouth br coord 52.6063 1.7368 type landmark region GB display inline name Weavers Way Great Yarmouth trailhead Use Walking ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Season All year round Sights Hazards File Weavers Way.jpg thumb left The way close to Blickling The Weavers Way is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, England . It is 56 miles 90 km long and runs from Cromer to Great Yarmouth . It passes through Hanworth, Norfolk Hanworth , Aylsham , Worstead , Stalham , Potter Heigham , Thurne and Halvergate . The name Weavers Way comes from the cloth industry that was once a major industry in the area. At Cromer, the Weavers Way links into the North Norfolk Coastal Path , and at Great Yarmouth it joins the Angles Way . Combined with the Peddars Way the trails make a circuit around Norfolk. External links http www.countrysideaccess.norfolk.gov.uk walk.aspx?section 1&id 71 Weavers Way GeoGroupTemplate coord 52.7773 1.5026 dim 30000 region GB display title name Weavers Way Category Footpaths in Norfolk Category Geography of Norfolk Category Visitor attractions in Norfolk Category Long distance footpaths in England Norfolk geo stub ... more details
Infobox museum name Weavers Triangle Vistor Centre image Toll House Weavers Triangle Leeds Liverpool ... website The Weavers Triangle is the name given to an area of England English 19th century industrial ..., the area later to be known as the weavers triangle, officially became part of the town in 1894. By 1911 ... size 88 text align center titlestyle background ccccff text align center title List of Buildings in the Weavers ... Canal Site of the Weavers Triangle Visitor Centre coord 53.78681 N 2.24646 W type landmark ... of the town s heritage. The Weavers Triangle Toll House museum was established in on July 26 1980 ... , Accessed March 2011 ref and is staffed by volunteers the Weavers Triangle Trust. It was initially ... wharfmaster s house in 1987 and was renamed to the Weavers Triangle Visitor Centre. It has also ... are now listed as Scheduled Ancient Monuments . Geography Image Weavers triangle.jpg thumb left 200px The Burnley Way passing Sandygate Bridge When the term Weavers Triangle was originally used ... 2011 ref 1990s Image Burnley Weavers Triangle geograph.org.uk 4120.jpg thumb left 250px Burnley wharf ... archive 1996 03 05 Lancashire Archive 6210456.Canal marina complex a dream scheme Canal marina complex a dream scheme , Lancashire Telegraph , Accessed March 2011 ref Also in 1996 a bid ... Archive 6197321.Lottery cash bid for Weavers Triangle Lottery cash bid for Weavers Triangle ... the neighbouring Slater Terrace weavers cottages into a luxury canalside hotel. ref http www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk ... http www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk news burnley 760025.Heritage chief to visit Weavers Triangle site Heritage chief to visit Weavers Triangle site , Lancashire Telegraph , Accessed March 2011 ref Towards .... ref http www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk news burnley 1757734.Burnley Weavers Triangle bombshell Burnley Weavers Triangle bombshell , Lancashire Telegraph , Accessed March 2011 ref After weeks of negotiations ... for Weavers Triangle New plans for Weavers Triangle , Lancashire Telegraph , Accessed March 2011 ... more details
Associated Weavers International Group is a Belgium Belgian textile manufacturing company. The company head office in located in Ronse . History The company was founded in Bradford, West Yorkshire and run by the Abrahams family. By the early 1970 s the site employed 2,500 people and was the world s largest producer of Axminster woven carpets and Europe s largest producer of tufted printed carpets. At that time the company was principally led by managing director David Croft and the design director Mike Kelly. In 1973 Associated Weavers was taken over by the American group, Champion International and by the mid 1970s Associated Weavers started the production of tufted printed carpets in Ronse, Belgium. Despite the fact that, at one time, the company produced one in seven of all carpets bought in the UK it was not a widely known brand name. Due a rapid contraction of the UK carpet sector the Bradford site was sold in the early 1980 s and in 1984 Champion International decided to withdraw from the carpet industry altogether. The company was bought by its management and the Associated Weavers International Group was created. In 1990 the company acquired Prado , which was founded in 1909 as Tissage Van de Wiele . In 1997 the company registered on the Brussels Stock Exchange. In 1998 the company expanded into the Czech Republic and in 2001 it took over the France French company, Balsan. A major relaunch and re branding is expected in early 2011. Source http www.texstream.be bedrijven sponsors sp assweavers Associated Weavers Dutch http www.top500.de details 778 associated weavers europe n v belgium.php Top 500 Dutch http www.nieuwsblad.be Article Detail.aspx?articleID g15phgmj Beaulieu tak Colle koopt Associated Weavers Dutch External links http www.associatedweavers.net Associated Weavers Category Clothing companies of Belgium Category Companies of Belgium Belgium company stub ... more details
Weavers Point lang gd Rubha an Fhigheadair is a headland to the north of the entrance to Loch Maddy , on the north eastern coastline of North Uist in the Western Isles of Scotland. ref cite web url http www.scottish places.info features featurefirst5706.html title Weaver s Point publisher Gazetteer for Scotland accessdate 15 January 2011 ref There has been a lighthouse on the headland since 1980. ref cite web url http www.nlb.org.uk LighthouseLibrary Lighthouse Weavers Point title Weavers Point Lighthouse publisher Northern Lighthouse Board accessdate 15 January 2011 ref Lighthouse Infobox lighthouse name Weavers Point Light image name Geograph 781476 by James Allan.jpg caption Weavers Point Light location North Uist , Scotland pushpin map pushpin latd 57 latm 36 lats 29.58 latNS N longd 7 longm 6 longs 0.06 longEW W coordinates display title yearbuilt yearlit 1980 automated 1980 yeardeactivated foundation construction shape marking height focalheight convert 20 m ft 0 lens currentlens intensity range 7 nautical mile s characteristic The light is modern, established in 1980. WesternIsles geo stub Footnotes reflist Category Uist Category Lighthouses in Outer Hebrides Category Headlands of Scotland ... more details
Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels name Weavers of Twilight image caption author Louise Katz country Australia language English language English genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short story published in Agog Smashing Stories publication type Anthology publisher Agog Press media type Print Paperback pub date 2004 Weavers of Twilight is a 2004 fantasy fiction fantasy short story by Louise Katz . Background Weavers of Twilight was first published in 2004 in Agog Smashing Stories , edited by Cat Sparks and published by Agog Press . ref name ISFDB WOT cite web url http www.isfdb.org cgi bin title.cgi?615621 title Bibliography Weavers of the Twilight publisher ISFDB date accessdate 2010 03 03 ref It was published alongside 19 other stories by the authors Rob Hood Robert Hood , Paul Haines fiction writer Paul Haines , Claire McKenna, Jeremy Shaw, Deborah Biancotti , Dirk Flinthart , Sean McMullen , Bryn Sparks , Justine Larbalestier , Kim Westwood , Martin Livings , Grace Dugan , Ben Peek , Marianne de Pierres , Richard Harland , Simon Brown author Simon Brown , Trent Jamieson , Brendan Duffy and Iain Triffitt. ref name ISFDB PL cite web url http www.isfdb.org cgi bin pl.cgi?GGSMSHNGST2004 title Publication Listing publisher ISFDB date accessdate 2010 03 03 ref Weavers of Twilight joint won the 2004 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story along with Richard Harland s Catabolic Magic . ref name LO 2005AA cite web url http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db Aurealis2005.html title The Locus Index to SF Awards 2005 Aurealis Awards publisher Locus Online date accessdate 2010 03 03 ref Synopsis Empty section date March 2010 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Weavers Of Twilight Category 2004 short stories Category Australian short stories Category Fantasy short stories fantasy story stub ... more details
was run by Pat Doherty, father of Weavers founding member Neil Doherty. As of 2009 , they continue ... Maggie 1976 The Old Woman s Dance 1978 The Tannahill Weavers 1979 Tannahill Weavers IV 1981 Passage 1984 Land of Light 1986 Dancing Feet 1987 Best of the Tannahill Weavers 1979 1989 1989 Cullen Bay ... Weavers Collection Choice Cuts 1987 1996 1997 Epona 1998 Alchemy 2000 Arnish Light 2003 Live and In Session ... links http www.tannahillweavers.com Tannahill Weavers official site http www.myspace.com tannahillweavers MySpace page DEFAULTSORT Tannahill Weavers, The Category Musical groups established in 1968 Category Scottish folk music groups de The Tannahill Weavers fr The Tannahill Weavers gl The Tannahill Weavers it The Tannahill Weavers nl The Tannahill Weavers sv Tannahill Weavers ... more details
Expand German Die Weber date March 2011 The Weavers is a play written by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann in 1892. Plot summary Most of the characters are proletarians struggling for their rights. Unlike most plays of any period, as pointed out many times in literature criticism and introductions, the play has no true central character, providing ample opportunities for ensemble acting. Production history The Weavers has been staged on Broadway once, in 1915 1916. ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 8241 ref Criticism Barrett H. Clark s comments as one of Gerhart Hauptmann s experiments in dramatic form, The Weavers is highly significant. Instead of a hero, he has created a mob this mob is therefore the protagonist or chief character and if individuals emerge from the rank and file they are not thrust into the foreground to stay long. It is the weavers as a class that are ever before us, and the unity of the play is in them and in them alone they are only parts of a larger picture which will take shape as the story advances, and are not intended to be taken as important individuals. ref Barrett H. Clark. The Continental Drama of Today. New York Henry Holt and Company, 1914. pp. 89 93. ref References reflist 1 External links http www.archive.org details dramaticworksofg01haup The text of the play at the Archive.org Category 1892 plays Category German literature Category German plays Category Plays by Gerhart Hauptmann de Die Weber pl Tkacze dramat pt Die Weber ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 The Houghton Weavers are an English folk music band formed in 1975 in Westhoughton , Metropolitan Borough of Bolton Bolton , Greater Manchester , England. The current band members are David Littler acoustic guitar , banjo , mandolin , banjo ukulele , bouzouki , piano accordion and vocals , Steve Millington bass guitar , Keyboard instrument keyboards , acoustic guitar , piano accordion and vocals and Tony Berry lead vocalist . David Littler and Tony Berry are both founder members of the band, whilst Steve Millington joined in 1996. Previous members were Norman Prince 1975 to 1999, acoustic guitar , 12 string guitar , bass guitar and vocals , John Oliver 1975 to 1976 vocals , Denis Littler 1976 to 1984 bass guitar and vocals and Jeff Hill 1984 to 1996 and 1999 to 2007 bass Guitar , acoustic guitar , 12 string guitar , electric guitar and vocals Whilst never officially a member of the Weavers, Alan Fawkes was a frequent guest he couldn t stand the drop in pay dates unknown woodwind instruments and vocals They sing mainly English folk music, much of it in Lancashire dialect , and demonstrate an eclectic range of song subjects including The Blackpool Belle , Uncle Joe s Mintballs and Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs a biographical song about the painter L. S. Lowry . They are best known for their BBC TV show Sit Thi Deawn Lancashire dialect for sit ... Weavers will continue to promote the musical culture of this area world wide. The Houghton Weavers Citation needed date April 2010 With folk you either think of something like the Houghton Weavers, or proper ... Weavers in Concert , 1979 Up Your Way , 1980 Alive and Kicking , 1981 In The Rare Ould Times ... Granny Sang Me Songs , 1990 The Keeper , 1992 Work of the Weavers , 1993 Live at the City Varieties, Leeds , 1995 The Best of Houghton Weavers , 1995 What a Wonderful World , 1996 Lancashire Folk , 1997 Glory of Love , 1998 On the Road , 1991 Houghton Weavers Collection Volume 1 , 2000 valign top Blackpool ... more details
The Calton weavers were a community of handweavers established in the community of Calton, Glasgow Calton ... Glasgow itself. ref In 1787 the weavers went on strike. Troops opened fire on the demonstrators and six weavers were killed. ref cite web url http living.scotsman.com janeygodley Weaving a new image ... work The Scotsman accessdate 2010 02 05 ref In the early 19th century, many of the weavers emigrated ... was beyond the reach of the Glasgow weavers guild. On 23 February 1725 an agreement was recorded between the weavers of Glasgow and the weavers of Calton and Blackfaulds to regulate and control the industry ... book title Old Glasgow Weavers Being Records of the Incorporation of Weavers author Robert D. Mcewan ... as 1830, the weavers in Calton were paying the weavers of Glasgow five groats out of every loom, and thirty ... after 1780, when the fly shuttle was introduced, wages had risen to nearly 100 a year and weavers ... social problems. Social problems In the summer of 1787, the journeymen weavers of the Calton started to agitate for a wage increase. The Calton Weavers Strike dispute grew bitter, with the strikers cutting the webs from the looms of weavers who continued to work at the old rate, and making bonfires ..., and a volley of musket fire killed three of the weavers and injured others. Further disturbances were ... This was the earliest major industrial dispute in Scottish history. The Calton Weavers became Scotland ... city s calton weavers back to life 1.948796 title Friends set to bring city s Calton Weavers back to life ... Press year 2002 ISBN 0199249229 pages 188 189 ref Powerloom factories threatened the weavers ... name clark An 1812 inquiry into wages was told that 1792 regulations pricing weavers work had not been ... as weavers, journeymen weavers regarded women as competition. In 1810 the Calton association of weavers ... ref A writer in the 1840s said that the religious, moral and intellectual conditions of the weavers ... levels of pilfering, including the bowl weft system generally carried on by weavers and winders. These workers ... more details
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Weavers Green was a United Kingdom British television soap opera , made in 1966 for ITV by Anglia Television . It was notable for being one of the first television programmes to be shot on location using videotape and outside broadcast equipment, rather than film , as had usually been the case for non studio shooting up until this point. The series dealt with life in a small country town and provided an early TV role for Kate O Mara as a student vet, a far cry from her later TV bitch characters. It has been claimed that the series was axed partially because Anglia was one of ITV s smaller companies, with relatively little power within network negotiations some have claimed that a lingering resentment over this was the reason why Anglia was still showing Emmerdale Farm out of peaktime after all other regions had moved it into the peak hours also, Anglia may have resented the fact that Yorkshire Television , makers of that series, had replaced it as the company broadcasting from the Belmont transmitting station . ref http www.transdiffusion.org emc behindthescreens about.php http www.transdiffusion.org emc behindthescreens images btslogo.gif ref 49 half hour episodes were produced, all written by Peter Lambda Peter and Betty Lambda . The village of Heydon, Norfolk Heydon , north of Reepham, Norfolk Reepham was used for the main outside filming, and County School railway station was also used for some scenes. Cast Eric Flynn , Megs Jenkins , Grant Taylor , Georgina Ward, Richard Coleman , Susan Field , Vanessa Forsyth , John Glyn Jones , Maurice Kaufmann , Marjie Lawrence , John Moulder Brown , Kate O Mara , Wendy Richard , Gerald Young, Brian Cant , Edward Underdown , Susan George actress Susan George . References reflist External links imdb title id 0215450 title Weavers Green Soap operas in the United Kingdom Category 1966 television series debuts Category 1966 in British television Category 1966 television series endings Category British television soap operas Category ... more details
Dream On may refer to Dream On An Indian Lullaby Dream On An Indian Lullaby w. B.G DeSylva, m. Victor Herbert, 1925 Dream On , a 1981 movie starring Ed Harris and Paul Reubens Dream On TV series Dream On TV series , an American adult situation comedy DreamOn, the name of the official demo GD ROMs for the SEGA Dreamcast in Europe Dream On novel , a book by Bali Rai Dream On Glee Dream On , the nineteenth episode of the American television series Glee TV series Glee Dream On , the second disc in the deluxe edition of Katy Perry s album Teenage Dream Katy Perry album Teenage Dream In Music Dream On Aerosmith song Dream On Aerosmith song , a 1973 song by the rock group Aerosmith Dream On , a 1974 song by the Righteous Brothers which reached 32 for three weeks on the Billboard Top 40 Hits on 12 07 74 Dream On , a 1976 song by Brotherhood of Man from the album Love and Kisses from Brotherhood of Man Dream On , a 1979 song by The Oak Ridge Boys from the album The Oak Ridge Boys Have Arrived Dream On , a 1980 song by Blackfoot from their album Tomcattin Dream On , a 1982 song by Nazareth from their album 2XS Dream On , a 1991 single by New Age band Praise band Praise Dream On , a 1992 song by Screaming Jets from the album Tear of Thought Dream On , a 1993 song by Praying Mantis band Praying Mantis from the album A Cry for the New World Dream On , a 1999 song by The Chemical Brothers from the album Surrender The Chemical Brothers album Surrender Dream On Depeche Mode song Dream On Depeche Mode song , a 2001 single by Depeche Mode Dream On Christian Falk song Dream On Christian Falk song , a 2008 single by Christian Falk featuring Robyn and Ola Salo Dream On Naoya Urata song Dream On Naoya Urata song , a 2010 single by Japanese singer Naoya Urata featuring Ayumi Hamasaki . disambig es Dream On fr Dream On it Dream On pl Dream On ... more details
A Dream can refer to In fiction A Dream novel , also known as The Dream , or Somnium , an early 17th century novel by Johannes Kepler In music A Dream DeBarge song , a 1983 song by DeBarge A Dream Jay Z song , an early 2000s song by rapper Jay Z A Dream Common song , a 2006 single by rapper Common disambig ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name It s Not a Dream Artist Sharon Corr Cover It sNotADreamCover.jpg from Album Dream of You Released Start date 2009 8 28 br small see Release history release history small Format CD single CD , music download digital download Recorded 2009 Genre Irish Rock, Pop Length 4 07 Label Bobbyjean, Binary to Finary Writer Sharon Corr Last single This single It s Not a Dream br 2009 Next single Me and My Teddy Bear br 2009 It s Not a Dream is the first single by Irish Singer songwriter Sharon Corr from her debut solo album Dream of You . On 15 July, Sharon appeared on television show This Morning TV series This Morning , having been booked by host Phillip Schofield via Twitter to confirm the release of a solo album and single. Corr has been promoting the single with appearances at the Isle of Wight Festival , Glastonbury Festival Glastonbury , and a number of other European summer festivals. According to Sharon Corr s official website, within hours the song broke into the top 100 on iTunes through digital downloads ref cite web title Debut Single Released in Ireland & The UK url http www.sharoncorr.com debut single released in ireland today date 28 August 2009 work Sharon Corr Official Website accessdate 16 September 2009 ref Track listing It s Not a Dream &ndash 4 07 Charts class wikitable sortable align left Chart align center Peak br position align left Irish Singles Chart ref http acharts.us song 49454 Sharon Corr It s Not A Dream Music Charts Bot generated title ref align center 29 align left UK Singles Chart ref http zobbel.de cluk 090912cluk.txt The Zobbel Website Bot generated title ref align center 167 Release history class wikitable Region Date Label Format Ireland start date 2009 8 28 Bobbyjean Records music download digital ... Reflist Sharon Corr DEFAULTSORT It s Not A Dream Category 2009 singles Category Debut singles Category Irish songs es It s Not a Dream fr It s Not a Dream nl It s Not a Dream pt It s Not a Dream ... more details
About the musician Dream disambiguation Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Img The Dream performing.jpg Img capt The Dream performing on September 10, 2008 in New York City . Img size 190 Name The Dream Background solo singer Birth name Terius Youngdell Nash Born birth date and age ... Nash born August 18, 1977 , better known by his stage name The Dream , is an American contemporary ... , North Carolina, and raised by his mother Reva Nash until her death at age 35. The Dream moved to Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Georgia, where he was raised by his grandfather. The Dream met R&B ... Stewart music producer Christopher Tricky Stewart , Laney s brother. Together, The Dream ... on It , which boosted The Dream s music career. He signed a deal with Def Jam Records in 2007, and released his debut studio album Love Hate later that year. In March 2009, The Dream released his second album Love vs. Money . In June 2010, The Dream released his third album titled Love King . Early ... artist id p732203 pure url yes title The Dream Biography last Cordor first Cyril coauthors Kellman ... for B2K s album Pandemonium . ref name allmusic Under the pen name The Dream , Nash began writing ... s 2007 smash hit Umbrella song Umbrella . The success of Umbrella boosted Dream s music career, and in 2007 ... site artist bio.php?artist id 652 title The Dream Biography publisher Def Jam.com date accessdate 2008 09 18 ref Solo Following the deal with Def Jam Records , The Dream began working on his debut studio album Love Hate . ref name Def Jam.com The album was produced by The Dream s production partner ... with twelve tracks making the final cut. Some of the tracks were written in regards to The Dream s personal ... SOHH Soulful Exclusive Def Jam s New Signee, The Dream, on Track to Become the Next Ne Yo publisher SOHH date 2007 08 07 accessdate 2007 09 28 ref The Dream explained the title, Love Hate , as short ... name SOHH Released December 11, 2007 on The Dream s Def Jam Recordings Def Jam imprint Radio Killa ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is Not A Dream Type Album Artist Dadamah Cover This Is Not A Dream.jpg 200px Released 1995 Recorded Genre experimental music experimental noise music noise Length Label Kranky Producer Reviews Last album This album This Is Not A Dream br 1993 Next album This Is Not A Dream is an album by New Zealand band Dadamah . It was released on the Kranky label in 1995. It compiles the material they recorded for the Majora label a 6 track EP and two 7 s. Track listing Limbo Swing Papa Doc Too Hot To Dry Prove Brian s Children High Tension House Nicotine High Time Scratch Sun Radio Brain Replicant Emotions External links http www.brainwashed.com common htdocs discog krank002.html Profile at Kranky website Category 1995 albums Category Albums by New Zealand artists Category Kranky Records albums 1990s album stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Is It a Dream? Cover Caption Artist The Damned band The Damned from Album Phantasmagoria The Damned album Phantasmagoria A side B side Street of Dreams Live Released September 9, 1985 Format Single music 7 12 single Recorded 1985 Genre Goth music Goth Rock music Rock Length 3 51 Label Music Corporation of America MCA br small GRIM 3 small Writer Producer Jon Kelly Certification Last single The Shadow of Love br 1985 This single Is It a Dream? br 1985 Next single Eloise Paul Ryan song Eloise br 1986 Misc Is It a Dream? was a single released by The Damned band The Damned in 1985. The album version from Phantasmagoria The Damned album Phantasmagoria was remixed slightly by Jon Kelly for a single release, and was backed with several live tracks, recorded at the Woolwich Coronet during the band s 11 July 1985 gig. The song was also backed by a promotional video, directed by Peter Cornish . Is It a Dream? reached 34 in the UK singles chart. Two different music videos were made for the song. Music Corporation of America MCA also issued the single in Australia , Germany , Spain , South Africa and Zimbabwe . Track listing Is It a Dream? Wild West End Mix Jugg, Scabies, Vanian, Merrick, Sensible 3 20 Street of Dreams Live Jugg, Scabies, Vanian, Merrick Bonus Tracks on 12 single Curtain Call Live Scabies, Sensible, Gray, Vanian 4 13 Pretty Vacant Live John Lydon Rotten , Glen Matlock Matlock , Steve Jones musician Jones , Paul Cook Cook Wild Thing Live Chip Taylor Taylor Production credits Producer Jon Kelly Musicians Dave Vanian Singer Vocals Roman Jugg Guitar Rat Scabies Drum s Bryn Merrick Bass guitar Bass Guest Musician Paul Shepley Paul Shirley Shepley Keyboard instrument Keyboards on live tracks The Damned DEFAULTSORT Is It A Dream? Category 1985 singles Category The Damned songs ... more details
Infobox Film name Dream On image director Ed Harker writer Ed Harker starring Ed Harris , br Erin Nico , br Steven Hartley , br Paul Reubens , br Philip Baker Hall producer Erin Nico distributor ? released 1981 runtime 98 min language English budget ? Dream On is a film which premiered in 1981 at the Festival International du Film de Montreal Festival International du Nouveau Cinema , Montreal. It was shot in 16mm film from 1975 to 1980, and was blown up to 35mm in 1984. The DVD Release is expected in 2006. The film s action follows a group of young actors as they struggle to survive in L.A. and hang on to their artistic principles. Ed Harris and Paul Pee wee Herman Paul Reubens Reubens have since become well known actors. Plot summary No relation to the later cable TV sitcom of Dream On TV series the same name , Dream On is a tale of struggling LA actors seeking out an audience. This talented but impoverished troupe stages a guerilla theatre production, wherein each actor takes on a variety of characterizations. Given that the actors include an ex hooker and a pair of mismatched homosexuals, perhaps the troupe is using their production as a means of escaping the torments of their own lives. Perhaps nothing that s just what they re doing. Awards and nominations Honorable Mention Roger Ebert at the US Film and Video Festival Sundance Film Festival , 1983 Silver Award at the Festival of the Americas Houston , 1983 External links imdb title id 0082291 title Dream On http movies2.nytimes.com gst movies movie.html?v id 90000 New York Times Movie Review Category 1981 films ... more details
Other uses Image Antonio de Pereda The Knight s Dream.JPG 300px right thumb The Knight s Dream , 1655 ... dream title Dream publisher The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth ... Willmann 001.jpg Jacob s dream of a Jacob s Ladder ladder of angels , c. 1690, by Michael Willmann thumb 250px Throughout history, people have sought dream interpretation meaning in dreams or oneiromancy ... the Soul. Many cultures practice incubation ritual dream incubation with the intention of cultivating ... ceremony named Hatavat Halom . Literally meaning making the dream a good one , through this rite ... Dement, W. coauthor Kleitman, N. year 1957 title The Relation of Eye Movements during Sleep to Dream ... cite book year 2006 title How Dream Works url http science.howstuffworks.com dream3.htm accessdate ..., dream studies dropped out of the scientific literature. Dreams were neither directly observable by an experimenter nor were subjects dream reports reliable, being prey to the familiar problems ... they judged the dream narrative to be ongoing to the length of REM sleep that preceded the awakening. There is no time dilation effect a five minute dream takes roughly five minutes of real time to play ... 8, 2010. ref This close correlation of REM sleep and dream experience was the basis of the first series ... ends. Dream reports can be reported from normal subjects on 50 of the occasion when an awakening ... appears to be related to intensification across the night in the vividness of dream imagery, colors ... In 1976 J. Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley proposed a new theory that changed dream research ... cortical structures, producing rapid eye movements. The activated forebrain then synthesizes the dream ... as a function of many complex brain structures as validating Freudian dream theory, an idea that drew ... a significant role in dream pathology . Unfortunately, Solms experiments proved inconclusive, as the high ... of How and Why we Dream publisher Basic Books year 2004 chapter 3 isbn 0465070698 ref Continual activation ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dream This Type studio Artist Joe 90 band Joe 90 Cover Joe 90 Dream This album cover.jpg Released September 21, 1999 Producer Chris Seefried br Adam Hamilton musician Adam Hamilton Recorded January February 1999 Los Angeles Genre Alternative rock , dream pop Label E Pluribus Unum br Geffen Records Geffen Length 51 45 Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r431306 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Rolling Stone Rating 3 5 ref name rs http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 183110 review 5944388 Rolling Stone review ref This album Dream This br 1999 Next album A Raccoons Lunch br 2000 Last album Aluminum album Aluminum br 1996 Misc Singles Name Dream This Type album single 1 Drive Joe 90 song Drive single 1 date September 1999 Dream This was the debut album from Los Angeles band Joe 90 band Joe 90 formally Gods Child . Signed by Adam Duritz of Counting Crows label E Pluribus Unum through Geffen Records Geffen , their first single, Drive , featuring Duritz on counter lead vocals garnered major radio airplay across the country and was featured in the second season of HBO hit series Six Feet Under TV series Six Feet Under . Song Cars Go By was the end title to 1999 New Line Cinema movie Body Shots . Rolling Stone had this to say Singer guitarist Chris Seefried steers along melodically facile, softly yelping rockers like Mascara and Drive the album s showstopper with velvety imprecision. ref name rs The cover painting was commissioned from artist Kim Whitesides. This image was originally used in an issue of Playboy men s magazine in 1969. Track listing Ferris Wheel Chris Seefried , Craig Ruda 5 17 Park Hill Seefried 31 Drive Seefried, Adam Hamilton musician Adam Hamilton 4 07 Truth Seefried 5 11 Flatline Static Seefried, Ruda 5 05 November Bombs Seefried, Hamilton 5 03 Super Hero ... 4 32 Cars Go By Seefried, Hamilton 5 30 Just A Dream Seefried, Hamilton 5 00 Personnel Chris ... more details