Dust (Benjy Davis Project album)

Dust is Benjy Davis Project's third studio album. It was released on September 18, 2007. Benjy Davis Project was soon signed to Rock Ridge Music in August 2008, and re-released Dust on November 4, 2008. The new release was remixed and included three new songs. The song "Sweet Southern Moon" was featured in an advertisement campaign for Louisiana-based Abita Brewing Company.

Track listing

All songs were composed by Benjy Davis, except as noted.

  • "The Rain" - 4:21
  • "I Love You" (Benjy Davis/Michael Galasso) - 3:38
  • "Sweet Southern Moon" - 3:59
  • "Clowns" (Davis/Galasso) - 4:21
  • "Green And Blue" - 4:26
  • "Good Enough" - 4:27
  • "Prove You Wrong" - 4:32
  • "Whose God?" - 3:51
  • "When I Go Home" - 3:50
  • "Fine With Me" - 4:16
  • "Graves" - 2:56
  • "Over Me" - 3:18
  • "The Rain" - 4:21
  • "Still Sweet" - 3:34
  • "Sweet Southern Moon" - 3:59
  • "Tell Myself" - 4:25
  • "Green And Blue" - 4:26
  • "I Love You" (Davis/Galasso) - 3:38
  • "Good Enough" - 4:27
  • "Same Damn Book" - 3:56
  • "Whose God?" - 3:51
  • "Clowns" (Davis/Galasso) - 4:21
  • Toz (film)

    Toz (means "dust" in Turkish) is a Turkish short film. It gained a number of awards at various film festivals in the category of short films.

    The film is a series of microepisodes that portray elements of an imperfect relationship of a couple: abuse, control, incomprehension, acceptance.

    Awards

  • Corta! Porto International Short Film Festival, Portugal, International Competition: Best Film, 2005
  • Istanbul Commerce University, National Competition: Best Film, 2005
  • International Istanbul Short Film Days, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
  • Ankara International Film Festival, Turkey, National Competition: Second Place Award in Fiction, 2005
  • !f Istanbul AFM Independent Film Festival, National Competition: Special Jury Award, 2005
  • Akbank National Short Film Festival, National Competition: Jury Mention Award, 2004 (offline version)
  • Columbia Tristar National Short Film Competition, Turkey: Best Film Award, 2004(offline version)
  • European Film Academy Awards 2005 "Short Film Nominee”
  • Fipresci Award
  • Dust (disambiguation)

    Dust consists of fine, solid particles of matter borne in the air settling onto surfaces. Numerous articles using the word in this familiar, everyday sense include:

  • Dust Bowl, land affected by wind-borne soil erosion
  • Dust devil, whirlwind
  • Dust storm, meteorological phenomenon caused by strong winds blowing dust
  • Mineral dust, atmospheric aerosols of mineral origin
  • Dust mite, arachnid living in and feeding off domestic dust
  • Dust jacket, protective cover for a book
  • Dust may also refer to:

    Science

  • Cosmic dust, in intergalactic clouds
  • Interstellar dust, in interstellar clouds
  • Dust solution, a type of exact solution in general relativity
  • Dust (relativity), idealization of a cold gas
  • Cantor dust, a zero-measure 2D fractal
  • Music

  • Dust (band), 70s hard rock group
  • "Dust" (Royworld song)
  • "Dust" (Eli Young Band song)
  • Dust (Screaming Trees album), 1996
  • Dust (DJ Muggs album), 2003
  • Dust (Dust album), 1971
  • Dust (Peatbog Faeries album), 2011
  • Dust (Peter Murphy album), 2002
  • Dust (Ellen Allien album), 2010
  • Mako

    Mako may refer to

    Biology

  • Mako shark, the genus Isurus, consisting of two living and several fossil species:
  • Shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, the more common mako
  • Longfin mako shark, Isurus paucus, the rarer mako
  • Places

  • Mako, Ethiopia, a town in Ethiopia
  • Makó, a town in Hungary
  • People

  • MAKO (born 1986), member of Japanese popular music group Bon-Bon Blanco
  • Princess Mako of Akishino (born 1991), member of the Japanese imperial family
  • Mako Iwamatsu (1933–2006), Japanese-American actor and voice actor frequently credited as Mako
  • Benjamin Mako Hill (born 1980), a free/open source software developer and advocate
  • Mako, chief of the Bedonkohe Apache and grandfather of Geronimo
  • Organisations

  • MAKO Surgical Corp., a medical device company
  • Mako Networks, New Zealand network management company
  • Mako Elektrik, a subsidiary of Magneti Marelli
  • mako, Israeli news and entertainment portal owned by Keshet Broadcasting
  • Mako Iwamatsu

    Mako Iwamatsu (岩松 マコ Iwamatsu Mako, December 10, 1933 – July 21, 2006) was a Japanese-born American actor and voice artist who has been nominated for numerous awards. Many of his acting roles credited him simply as Mako where he omitted his surname. He is best known for his roles as Po-Han in The Sand Pebbles (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), Akiro the Wizard in Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer, and for his voice roles as Aku in Samurai Jack and Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

    He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7095 Hollywood Blvd.

    Early life

    Mako was born in Kobe, Japan, the son of noted children's book authors and illustrators Taro Yashima and Mitsu Yashima. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, his parents, who were political dissidents, moved to the United States, leaving Mako in the care of his grandmother. After the war, his parents were able to arrange for him to join them, in 1949. He enlisted in the military in the 1950s and became a naturalized American citizen in 1956. When Mako first joined his parents in the USA, he studied architecture. During his military service, he discovered his theatrical talent, and trained at the Pasadena Community Playhouse.

    List of Highlander characters

    This is a list of characters from the Highlander franchise.

    Major characters

    Major characters appear in more than one movie or series. Works are presented in chronological order.

    Movies

    Highlander (1986)

    Highlander II : The Quickening (1991)

    Highlander III: The Sorcerer (1994)

    Highlander: Endgame (2000)

    Series

    Highlander: The Series (1992–1998)

    The characters listed are those played by the regular and the recurring cast, as well as the guest cast credited in the opening credits. Characters played by guest cast listed in the closing credits are not listed. Characters are listed chronologically by order of appearance.

    Main characters

    Recurring characters

    Immortals

    Highlander: The Raven (1998–1999)

    Main characters

    Recurring characters

    Guest cast

    See also

  • List of Highlander cast members
  • External links

  • Highlander at the Internet Movie Database
  • Highlander II at the Internet Movie Database
  • Highlander III at the Internet Movie Database
  • Highlander: Endgame at the Internet Movie Database
  • Podcasts:

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    The Dust

    by: Robyn Hitchcock

    Tiny specks of dust are falling through the atmosphere
    Sunlight passes through them, they don't easily appear
    Some fall on the water, some fall on the land
    Some of them will fall on you if you hold out your hand
    "Father, oh, and mother, How is there such great alarm?
    If you cannot see them, then, how can they do you harm?"
    "They can make you suffer, they can make you change
    They are over Norway and quite soon we'll be in range."
    All our teeth are falling out like leaves upon the ground
    All our hair is falling out, no other can be found
    Some are dying slowly, some are dying fast
    Some of us hold on to life as long as we can last
    Poison and invisible, it falls all round the world
    Fifteen hundred roentgens for every boy and girl
    We just read the papers, we just watch TV




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