Go!Go!Go! (band)

Go!Go!Go! is a British musical group. It is part of a cross-media project aimed at primary-age children comprising the pop group, live theatre show (The Go!Go!Go! Show), television, and interactive website.

The Go!Go!Go! Show

Go!Go!Go! features in the family pop musical The Go!Go!Go! Show, produced by the Show 4 Kids PLC, a company set up by Mike Stock (formerly of Stock Aitken Waterman) and Steve Crosby (creator of the pop group Steps). The live show features songs composed by Stock and Crosby, dance routines choreographed by Paul Domaine, and an interactive storyline.

Productions

The Go!Go!Go! Show made its theatre debut during summer 2010 at the Leicester Square Theatre in London and continued through the year, finishing its run with a specially adapted show over the Christmas period.

In 2011, The Go!Go!Go! Show began a residency Alton Towers Resort, in the Cloud Cuckoo Land Theatre. Up to five shows a day (requiring two casts) were performed at Alton Towers as their resident live attraction throughout the year.

Go Go Go

Go Go Go or "Go! Go! Go!" may refer to:

Books

  • Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird a short story by Sonya Dorman from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions
  • TV

  • The Go!Go!Go! Show, British family music theatre show
  • Drama Go! Go! Go!, Chinese romance drama
  • Music

  • Go!Go!Go! (band), British musical group
  • Go!!GO!GO!Go!! eighth studio album by Japanese rock band GO!GO!7188
  • Songs

  • Go Go Go (Chuck Berry song) Berry 1961, based on the Johnny B. Goode song character
  • Go Go Go (Roy Orbison song) Orbison 1956
  • Go Go Go! (Lethal Bizzle song)
  • Go Go Go (Sleeping With Sirens song)
  • "Go! Go! Go!", song by The Treniers Hill, Gilbeaux, Claude Trenier 1951
  • "Go, Go, Go! (This Is It)", by Rip Rig and Panic 1981
  • "Go Go Go", by Dennis Lotis Mortimer, Harvey 1955
  • "Go Go Go", by Capitol K Capital K 2008
  • "Go! Go! Go!", by One Night Only One Night Only 2007
  • "Go Go Go Go", by Russ Morgan And His Orchestra Decca USA 1951
  • "Go Go Go Man Go", by Egon Müller
  • Maverick (George Thorogood and the Destroyers album)

    Maverick is the fifth album by the band George Thorogood & The Destroyers. It was released in 1985, and was produced by Terry Manning.

    The album included what have now become some of his best-known songs, including "I Drink Alone" and "Willie and the Hand Jive," the latter of which became Thorogood's only single to date to crack the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

    Track listing

  • "Gear Jammer" (George Thorogood) – 4:39
  • "I Drink Alone" (Thorogood) – 4:35
  • "Willie and the Hand Jive" (Johnny Otis) – 4:09
  • "What a Price" (Fats Domino, Murphy Maddux^, Jack Jessup) – 2:48
  • "Long Gone" (Thorogood) – 4:30
  • "Dixie Fried" (Carl Perkins, Howard Griffin) – 3:46
  • "Crawlin' King Snake" (John Lee Hooker) – 4:02
  • "Memphis/Little Marie" (Chuck Berry) – 5:54
  • "Woman with the Blues" (Thorogood) – 3:34
  • "Go, Go, Go" (Chuck Berry) – 3:32
  • "The Ballad of Maverick" (David Buttolph, Paul Francis Webster) – 2:05
  • ^ Murphy Maddux is listed in the album credits as "M. Muddux"

    Personnel

    Mowgli

    Mowgli /ˈmɡli/ is a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories. He is a feral child from the Pench area in Central India who originally appeared in Kipling's short story "In the Rukh" (collected in Many Inventions, 1893) and then went on to become the most prominent and memorable character in his novels The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book (1894–1895), which also featured stories about other characters.

    Kipling's Mowgli stories

    The Mowgli stories, including In the Rukh, "Getting cold in London" and "Chakalita in Panama" were first collected in chronological order in one volume as The Works of Rudyard Kipling Volume VII: The Jungle Book (1907) (Volume VIII of this series contained the non-Mowgli stories from the Jungle Books), and subsequently in All the Mowgli Stories (1933).

    In the Rukh describes how Gisborne, an English forest ranger in the Pench area in Central India at the time of the British Raj, discovers a young man named Mowgli, who has extraordinary skill at hunting, tracking, and driving wild animals (with the help of his wolf brothers). He asks him to join the forestry service. Mueller (the head of all Woods and Forests of India, i.e. Gisborn's boss), meets Mowgli, checks his elbows and knees noting the callouses and scars, and figures him out, that Mowgli is not using magic or demons, having seen a similar case in 30 years of service. Muller also offers Mowgli to join the service, to which Mowgli agrees. Later Gisborne learns the reason for Mowgli's almost superhuman talents; he was raised by a pack of wolves in the jungle (explaining the scars on his elbows and knees from going on all fours). Mowgli takes for wife the daughter of Gisborne's butler. By the end of the story, Mowgli has a son, and Mowgli's wolf brothers are friendly with Gisborne.

    Mowgli (disambiguation)

    Mowgli is a fictional feral boy in some stories written by Rudyard Kipling.

  • Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book, a television series based on the Kipling stories.
  • Mowgli's Brothers, a short story later included as the first chapter of The Jungle Book
  • Mowgli's Brothers (1976 TV Special), a animated television special based on the story.
  • All the Mowgli Stories, collected of short stories about Mowgli
  • Adventures of Mowgli, a Russian animated feature-length story
  • Mowgli may also refer to

  • The Mowgli's, a rock band
  • Mowgli's Road, a song by Marina and the Diamonds
  • Mowgli syndrome
  • SITAR GY-90 Mowgli, a French light aircraft
  • Podcasts:

    Mowgli

    ALBUMS

    • 93 released: 2010

    Mowgli

    Southern Fried and Tested 2

    Released 2009
    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Go-Go

    by: Hanna Pakarinen

    Pump, pump it up
    Pump it up right now
    Jump, jump it up
    Baby show them how
    Don't try to stop or we're going down
    Pump, pump it up
    Baby give it juice
    Live life, love hard, look good, let loose
    Don't, don't jump the beat
    Baby what's the use
    Hear the world that's so demanding
    Where you always gotta keep your hand in
    Got my own two feet and I'm standing
    Now I tink it's time for me to. go
    Go go, no apologies
    Not my ideologies
    I take, what I wanna
    And I go, you go, we go, let's go. go go
    Now wait, zero gravity
    Too late, no ones having me
    Oh god, where's my sanity?
    Go up high, down low, too slow. go go
    I'm no one's toy, nobody's clown
    Can't pick me up and throw me down
    One day I'm lost, the next I'm found
    Don't like it
    Hear the world that's so demanding
    Where you always gotta keep your hand in
    Got my own two feet and I'm standing
    Now I think it's time for me to... go
    Go go, no apologies...
    So you think it's all around ya?
    Only it seems like your times up
    And now you've gotta make your mind up... just go




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