Sabzi (Persian: سبزی, lliterally "greenness; greens") may refer to:
Alexei Saba Mohajerjasbi, stage name Sabzi, is a Seattle-based producer and DJ. His genre is listed as alternative hip hop, due to its association with hip hop through the use of rap lyrics. He has collaborated three times to form different bands:
He has also guest produced for Das Racist.
Sabzi's first act, Blue Scholars, was formed with George Quibuyen (A.K.A. MC Geologic), whom he met at the University of Washington where they were students. They both belonged to the student group S.H.O.W. (the Student HipHop Organization of Washington). Blue Scholars soon become a Seattle Underground staple, and declared itself a group dedicated to forward thinking and youth empowerment.
In 2004, Sabzi began working with solo artist RA Scion on his album Live and Learn. By October 2005, the two had released a self-titled album as the duo Common Market. The group found success, as Scion contributed questions about religion, politics and the state of mainstream hip-hop to Sabzi's beats. While there are overt similarities between Blue Scholars and Common Market, the two groups have distinct differences, and "their styles seem to be diverging more".
Mahmood Sabzi, professionally known as Sabzi, is an Iranian artist known for his abstract impressionist paintings.
Sabzi was born in Ahvaz, Iran. He began painting when he was twelve years old, but eventually earned a bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering at the University of Jundi Shapur.
Initially, Sabzi made realistic paintings inspired by his country's history and culture. He went to exile during the regime of Ruhollah Khomeini, settling in Germany and the United States. During this period, he experimented with figurative and abstract styles. He eventually settled in southern California. Each of his moves was reflected in changes in his style to reflect changes in his environment.
According to Sabzi, he draws inspiration from the Persian rugs created by his mother.
Sabzi's painting style is influenced by the Modernist works of Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse, as well as by the poet Rumi. Majority of his works feature women in various moods and poses, implying internal conflict.
Halladay is a surname which may refer to:
The Halladay Motor Car company was founded in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Ohio in 1917.
The company originally began in Anderson, Indiana with the Erie Motor Carriage & Manufacturing Company. It was bought-out in 1902 by Lou P. Halladay. He spent a year earning $30,000 in capital, and made the Streator Automobile & and Manufacturing Company(the company kept this name until 1913).
The first car came out in 1904 with great secrecy. It was a 5-passenger touring with a 4-cylinder engine. The engines came from the Rutenber company. In 1908, the company added a Runabout and a Limousine. The cars were well built, an example was that in 1910, a Halladay was the only car to finish a 250-mile race in Atlanta About 900 cars were made every year. However, on September 23, 1911, the company fell into receivership. The company had $250,000 in liabilities. In January 1913, the company's personal property were sold to the firm Merchants' Realization Company, which then sold it to Albert C. Barley, the secretary of the Rutenber motor Company.Models
I think is time that I went on a holiday
I think it's time that my mind should take away
I take the things that my friends say I should take
I think it's time that I went on a holiday
I know that you will be the one
You'll lead me right into the sun
I run away, run away far from you
I run away, run away far from you
I think it's time that I went on a holiday
I listen to the people who try to fake
They all say that they need a holiday
I think it's time that I went on a holiday
I know that you will be the one
You'll lead me right into the sun
I run away, run away far from you