Jolene

Jolene may refer to:

  • Jolene (name), a female given name
  • Jolene (film), a 2008 American drama film directed by Dan Ireland
  • Music

  • Jolene (album), an album by Dolly Parton
  • "Jolene" (song), a 1973 song from the album
  • "Jolene", a song on the 2012 album IS by Hey Ocean!
  • "Jolene", a song on the 2011 album Good Man Down by Ewert and The Two Dragons
  • "Jolene", a song on the 2009 album Together Through Life by Bob Dylan
  • "Jolene", a song on the 2004 album Trouble by Ray LaMontagne
  • the same song covered on the 2008 album The Foundation by Zac Brown Band
  • "Jolene", a song on the 1994 album Motorcade of Generosity by the band Cake
  • Jolene (band), an American alt-country band
  • Jolene (album)

    Jolene is Dolly Parton's 13th solo studio album, produced by Bob Ferguson. It was released by RCA Records in February 1974.

    The title track, "Jolene", tells the tale of a housewife confronting a beautiful seductress who she believes is having an affair with her husband. It became Parton's second solo number-one country single; it also was a moderate pop hit for her, and also did well in the United Kingdom. It has been covered by numerous performers.

    The album was released around the time Parton was embarking on a solo career, after having spent seven years as part of Porter Wagoner's weekly TV series and road show, and one of the album's songs, "I Will Always Love You", was reportedly written to express the remorse Parton felt over the professional breakup. Released as the album's second single, it also became a number-one country single. In 1992, Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You" was a mega-hit pop ballad.

    Two of the album's songs had been released on previous Parton albums: "Early Morning Breeze" was a remixed version of a recording which had first appeared on 1971's Coat of Many Colors album (the Jolene version was remixed to more prominently feature the bass and electric steel), while "Lonely Coming Down" had first appeared on Parton's Wagoner tribute album, My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner, from 1972.

    Along

    Along may refer to:A vegetable like a yam

  • Along, Arunachal Pradesh, a town in India
  • Along Airport, an airport in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India
  • Along people, a Chinese ethnic group

  • Exit

    Computing

  • Exit (command), a termination command in many operating systems
  • exit (system call), a system call to terminate a running process
  • EXIT chart, a technique to aid the construction of error-correcting codes
  • .exit, a pseudo-top-level domain
  • User exit, a predefined replaceable procedure in a software package
  • Music

  • The Exit, an American indie/punk/reggae band
  • Exit (festival), a music festival in Serbia
  • Exit Records, an American record label
  • "Exit" (U2 song), 1987
  • "Exit" (Porno Graffitti song), 2011
  • EXIT (performance art group), an experimental musical group that featured various members of punk band Crass
  • Albums

  • Exit (Alice album), or the title song
  • Exit (Darin album)
  • Exit (k-os album), or the title song, "EXIT (Call Me)"
  • Exit (Pat Martino album)
  • Exit (Rotten Sound album), or the title song
  • Exit (Shugo Tokumaru album)
  • Exit (Tangerine Dream album), or the title song
  • Exits, a 2005 album by The Boxer Rebellion
  • Exit, an album by Barney McAll
  • Television, film, and theatre

  • Exit, a 1984 play by the Catalan mime comedy group Tricicle
  • .onion

    .onion is a special-use top level domain suffix designating an anonymous hidden service reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .onion TLD is not in the Internet DNS root, but with the appropriate proxy software installed, Internet programs such as web browsers can access sites with .onion addresses by sending the request through the network of Tor servers. The purpose of using such a system is to make both the information provider and the person accessing the information more difficult to trace, whether by one another, by an intermediate network host, or by an outsider.

    Format

    Addresses in the .onion TLD are generally opaque, non-mnemonic, 16-character alpha-semi-numeric hashes which are automatically generated based on a public key when a hidden service is configured. These 16-character hashes can be made up of any letter of the alphabet, and decimal digits from 2 to 7, thus representing an 80-bit number in base32. It is possible to set up a human-readable .onion URL (e.g. starting with an organization name) by generating massive numbers of key pairs (a computational process that can be parallelized) until a sufficiently desirable URL is found.

    Exit (festival)

    Exit (Literary Serbian: Егзит, Egzit) is an award-winning summer music festival which is held at the Petrovaradin Fortress in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It was officially proclaimed as the 'Best Major European festival' at the EU Festival Awards, which were held in Groningen in January 2014, while it's sea edition Sea Dance festival won the "Best Mid-Sized European festival" Award in 2015. The EU Festival Award is considered as one of the most prestigious festival awards in the world.

    The festival was founded in 2000 in the University park as a student movement, fighting for democracy and freedom in Serbia and the Balkans. After the democratic changes happened in Serbia, Exit moved to the Petrovaradin fortress in 2001. Nonetheless, social responsibility is still key aspect of the festival activities.

    Exit has won the 'Best Overseas Festival' award at the UK Festival Awards in 2007, 'Best Major Festival Award' in 2013 and was ranked one of the 10 best major festivals at European Festivals Awards 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and one of the 10 Best Overseas Festival at UK Festival Awards 2013.

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