Headliner (DJ)

Timothy Barnwell (born July 26, 1967, New Jersey, United States), better known by the stage name Headliner, is an American DJ, and former member of the hip hop ensemble Arrested Development. Lead vocalist Speech met Headliner at the Art Institute of Atlanta, where they were both students.

He left the group after their split in 1996, and did not participate in their reunion in 2000.

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Headliner (disambiguation)

A headliner is the overhead layer of material closest to the passenger of a vehicle.

Headliner also may refer to:

  • Headliner (performances), a main act, following an opening act, or the leading attraction in any piece of entertainment
  • Headliner (TV programme), a Hong Kong political satire programme, produced by Radio Television Hong Kong.
  • Headliner (DJ) (born 1967), musician
  • Headliners (charity), organization

  • Headliner (performances)

    A headliner is the main act in a music, theatre, or comedy performance. Generally, the headliner is the final act in a performance, preceded by the opening act(s).

    In ticket sales, the name of the headlining act will generally be the only name or most prominent name on the ticket or advertising vehicle.

    In music, the headliner often reserves sole permissions to the name of the tour. Thus, tour names often reflect the name of the latest album or a popular song from the latest album of the headliner. Additionally, the headliner is often the most famous or prominent act in the performance.

    In Neo-Burlesque headliners are performers with high reputations whose inclusion in a performance will help to attract a good audience.

    History

    The term "headliner" dates back to the 1890s.

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    Evil

    Evil, in a general context, is the absence or opposite of that which is ascribed as being good. Often, evil is used to denote profound immorality. In certain religious contexts, evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its motives. However, elements that are commonly associated with evil involve unbalanced behavior involving expediency, selfishness, ignorance, or neglect.

    In cultures with an Abrahamic religious influence, evil is usually perceived as the dualistic antagonistic opposite of good, in which good should prevail and evil should be defeated. In cultures with Buddhist spiritual influence, both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that itself must be overcome through achieving Śūnyatā meaning emptiness in the sense of recognition of good and evil being two opposing principles but not a reality, emptying the duality of them, and achieving a oneness.

    The philosophical question of whether morality is absolute, relative, or illusory leads to questions about the nature of evil, with views falling into one of four opposed camps: moral absolutism, amoralism, moral relativism, and moral universalism.

    Evil (Grinderman song)

    "Evil" (often stylised as EVIL) is a song by alternative rock band Grinderman, written collectively by Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn P. Casey and Jim Sclavunos. The song was featured as the fifth track on the band's second and final studio album, Grinderman 2 (2010). On Record Store Day 2011, "Evil" was released as a limited edition single, on 12" vinyl with an enclosed CD, with various remixes.

    Track listing

  • "Evil" (LP version)
  • "Evil" (The Michael Cliffe House remix)
  • "First Evil"
  • "Evil" (Silver Alert remix)
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    Evil (Howlin' Wolf song)

    "Evil", sometimes listed as "Evil (Is Going On)", is a Chicago blues standard written by Willie Dixon.Howlin' Wolf recorded the song for Chess Records in 1954. It was included on the 1959 compilation album Moanin' in the Moonlight. When he re-recorded it for The Howlin' Wolf Album in 1969, "Evil" became Wolf's last charting single (#43 Billboard R&B chart).

    The 1954 song features sidemen Hubert Sumlin and Jody Williams (guitars), Otis Spann (piano), Willie Dixon (double-bass), and Earl Phillips (drums). Wolf achieves a coarse, emotional performance with his strained singing, lapsing into falsetto. The song, a twelve-bar blues, is punctuated with a syncopated backbeat, brief instrumental improvisations, upper-end piano figures, and intermittent blues harp provided by Wolf. The lyrics caution about the "evil" that takes place in a man's home when he is away, concluding with "you better watch your happy home".

    The song has been recorded by numerous artists, including: Luther Allison, Canned Heat, Captain Beefheart, Derek and the Dominos, Gary Moore, Cactus, The Faces, Dee Snider (with Widowmaker), Jake E. Lee, Monster Magnet, and Steve Miller. Koko Taylor's version of the song appeared in the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting. Tom Jones recorded a version of the song in 2011, produced by Jack White. It includes a snippet of The Doors' "Wild Child". Jace Everett and C. C. Adcock also recorded a version, which was used as the featured song for the third season finale of the HBO series True Blood.

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