Bez may refer to:

  • Bez (dancer), Mark Berry, a British dancer and percussionist commonly known as Bez, who performed as part of the Happy Mondays
In geography
In international codes
In anatomy

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Bez (Midouze)

The Bez (or Bès) is a right tributary to the Midouze River in the Landes, in the Southwest of France. Its name is similar to that of Baïse. The Bez has its origins in the northern Morcenx where it collects the waters of Brassenx. It joins the Midouze River in Saint-Yaguen

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Bez (musician)

Emmanuel Bezhiwa Idakula, known as Bez (born 10 November 1983), is a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and composer, working in a genre known as "alternative soul", a hybrid of soul, rock, jazz and R&B. He was featured in Pulse Magazine as number one on the list of "Top 12 Musicians To Look Out For in 2014".

Early life and education

Emmanuel Bez Idakula was born in 1983, in Jos in central Nigeria. He grew up in a musically inclined family, listening to gospel and country. As a child, he sang in choirs and began playing his father's guitar at the age of nine. His parents recorded duets, with his mother singing and his father playing the guitar, while Bez and his younger brother, Anyidakula Idakula, and his two sisters, Eunice Chiedu and Lydia Sobogun provided a sing along audience. Growing up Bez spent his time fixing things, and dabbling in painting and sketching.

Codé River

The Codé River flows through the city of Yogyakarta on the island of Java, Indonesia. Pollution is a problem along the river. Sayidan Bridge crosses the river.

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COD (film)

CAST

  • Jatin Negi as a (Gokul)
  • Preeti Choudhury as a (Hazel)
  • Vikrant Khaire as a (Amego)
  • Devendra Bhagat as a (ACP)
  • Arjun Marwal as a (Ray)
  • Omi Kashyap as a (Gunga)
  • Deepak Ogale as a (Red)
  • Vaibhav kumbhar as a (Green)
  • Sanjeev Landge as a (Blue)
  • Naveen Sequeria as a (Yellow)
  • Amar Dixit as a (Producer)
  • Kajal Singh as a (Leena)
  • Amrish Majumdar as a (Malik)
  • Christopher Watson as a (Don Carlos)
  • Yogesh Batra (motivator)
  • Production

    PASSION MOVIES PVT. LTD.

    Music

    Songs composed and written by S D Pant.The first song Remember sung Kunal Ganjawala . The second song Dil ki Geherai by Asha Bhosle . The third song Chipam Chippaiya by Kalpana Patowary .

    References

    See also

    U* List of Bollywood films of 2016


    C.O.D. (album)

    C.O.D. (also known as Children of Doom) is the sixth studio album by Saint Vitus. The album was released in 1992 on Hellhound Records. This is the only album to feature former Count Raven vocalist Chritus Linderson. The band broke up shortly after this album but reformed with original singer Scott Reagers for their next album, Die Healing (1995).

    Track listing

    All songs written by Dave Chandler, except where noted.

  • "Intro" - 1:47
  • "Children of Doom" - 6:07
  • "Planet of Judgement" (Acosta, Adams, Chandler, Lindersson) - 7:39
  • "Shadow of a Skeleton" - 5:55
  • "(I Am) The Screaming Banshee" - 3:48
  • "Plague of Man" - 8:01
  • "Imagination Man" (Acosta, Adams, Chandler) - 4:25
  • "Fear" - 4:58
  • "Get Away" - 7:23
  • "Bela" - 5:58
  • "A Timeless Tale" - 2:17
  • "Hallow's Victim (Exhumed)" - 4:03
  • Personnel

  • Chritus Linderson - vocals
  • Dave Chandler - guitar
  • Mark Adams - bass
  • Armando Acosta - drums
  • References

  • Rivadavia, Eduardo. Saint Vitus: C.O.D. at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  • Falzon, Denise (30 August 2013). "Saint Vitus C.O.D.". Exclaim!. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
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