Stormy

Stormy may refer to:

Entertainment:

  • Stormy (album), by Hank Williams, Jr.
  • "Stormy", a song from the Classics IV
  • Stormy, a character from the children's TV show Rainbow Brite
  • Derek "Stormy" Waters, a character in the American animated TV show Sealab 2021
  • People:

  • Stormy Daniels, also Stormy, stage names of American pornographic actress Stephanie Gregory Clifford (born 1979)
  • Stormy Kendrick (born 1991), American female sprinter
  • Stormy Peters, free and open source software advocate
  • Stormy Rottman (1918-1993), American weather forecaster and TV host
  • Other uses:

  • Stormy Lake, various lakes in Canada
  • See also

  • Stormy Weather (disambiguation)
  • Classics IV

    The Classics IV is a band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965. The band is often credited for establishing the "soft southern rock" sound. The band, led by singer Dennis Yost, is known mainly for the hits "Spooky", "Stormy" and "Traces", released 1967 to 1969, which have become cover standards.

    Career

    Early days

    The group began as a Jacksonville cover band consisting of guitarists J. R. Cobb, Walter Eaton, keyboardist Joe Wilson, and singer Dennis Yost. Cobb and producer-manager Buddy Buie (died 18 July 2015, in Dothan, Alabama, from a heart attack) would later form The Atlanta Rhythm Section with Candymen drummer Robert Nix (died on May 20, 2012, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 67, from complications following surgery; he suffered from diabetes and multiple myeloma), also from Jacksonville, and keyboardist Dean Daughtry in 1974. Yost had previously been a member of The Echoes. The name "The Classics" came from the Classic drum set Yost owned. He was known in the Georgia/Florida area as the "stand-up drummer" because he played standing up. The Classics played Ventures covers, instrumental versions of "Misty" and "Summertime." People started requesting vocals, so Dennis would say "I can sing that," and that was the beginning of the group's new direction. The group began performing vocal hits such as "Sherry" by The Four Seasons.

    Winx Club

    Winx Club is an Italian animated television series made in 2003 on 19 August directed, created and produced by Iginio Straffi and his company Rainbow S.r.l. in co-production with Rai Fiction. It is part of the larger Winx Club franchise. The series is the first Italian cartoon to be sold in the United States. It is also broadcast in over 130 countries worldwide, and is Straffi's most successful creation. In June 2014, it was announced an agreement with China Central Television for the construction of a theme park dedicated to Winx in Beijing.

    According to Iginio Straffi's website, "Winx Club is an action and fantasy show combined with comedic elements. In the mystical dimension of Magix, three special schools educate modern fairies, ambitious witches, and supernatural warriors or specialists, and wizards from all over the magical universe."

    Plot

    In the first season, Bloom, a teenager from Earth, discovers she has magical abilities when she saves Stella, a fairy princess. Stella persuades Bloom to enroll in Alfea, a school for fairies in the Magical Dimension. There, she meets roommate Flora and apartment mates Tecna and Musa; together they form the Winx. They encounter and befriend the boys from the Red Fountain school of Specialists. They also make enemies, mainly a trio of witches called the Trix. Together, the Winx go through many adventures and discover many secrets about Bloom's past while fighting their enemies and studying at Alfea. Their power in Season 1 is Winx.

    Hurt

    Hurt may refer to:

  • Suffering or pain
  • Music

  • Hurt (American band)
  • Hurt (Polish band)
  • "Hurt" (Christina Aguilera song)
  • "Hurt" (Nine Inch Nails song), covered by several other artists, most notably by Johnny Cash
  • "Hurt" (Roy Hamilton song), covered by several other artists
  • "Hurt" (T.I. song)
  • Hurt: The EP, an extended play by British singer Leona Lewis which features a cover of the Nine Inch Nails song
  • "Hurt", a song by Dean Chamberlain on the 1980s LP "Code Blue", covered by Spock's Beard on their album Day for Night
  • "Hurt", a song by New Order on the single "Temptation"
  • "Hurt", a song by Re-Flex, from the album The Politics of Dancing
  • "Hurt", a song by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers on the album You're Gonna Get It!
  • "Hurt", a song by Yung Lean, from the album Unknown Death 2002
  • Film and television

  • Hurt (2003 film), a Canadian drama film
  • Hurt (2009 film), an American horror film
  • Hurt (2015 film), a Canadian documentary film
  • "Hurt" (The Shield)
  • Other uses

  • Hurt (surname)
  • Hurt, Virginia, United States
  • Hurt (2015 film)

    Hurt is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Alan Zweig and released in 2015.

    The film explores the troubled life of Steve Fonyo, the Canadian amputee athlete who completed a cross-Canada run to raise funds for cancer research in 1984 and 1985.

    The film was produced by MDF Productions.

    The film won the Platform Prize at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. In December, the film was announced as part of TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten screening series of the ten best Canadian films of the year.

    References


    Hurt (surname)

    Hurt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

    People

  • Byron Hurt (born 1969), American film director
  • Charles Hurt, American columnist
  • Charlie D. Hurt (born 1950), American information scientist
  • Dwan Hurt, American basketball player and coach
  • Edward P. Hurt (1900–1989), American football player and coach
  • Erik F. Hurt (1890–1952), English philatelist
  • Francis Hurt (1803–1861), English politician
  • Hallam Hurt, American neonatologist
  • Harry Hurt (1927–2009), American motorcycle safety researcher
  • Jakob Hurt (1839–1907), Estonian folklorist, theologian, and linguist
  • James Hurt (born 1967), American pianist
  • Joel Hurt (1850–1926), American businessman and developer
  • John Hurt (born 1940), English actor
  • Louis Bosworth Hurt (1856–1929), English painter
  • Marlin Hurt (1905–1946), American actor and musician
  • Martin Hurt (born 1984), Estonian footballer
  • Mary Beth Hurt (born 1946), American actress
  • Maurice Hurt (born 1987), American footballer
  • Mississippi John Hurt (John Smith Hurt; 1892–1966), American musician
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Heart Storm

    by: Welkin

    Voices Are Raw
    Changing Structures, Falling Apart
    What Once Was Holy Is Now A Daze
    A Part That Just, Just Crumbled Away
    The End Of My Faith
    The Waves Are Coloured With Floatage Of Grief
    As The Sun Sets On My Own Mystique
    Breaking, Wrecking And Loosing Control
    In My Heart I Dance On A Storm
    I Dance Alone
    I Hear Them Howl
    I Hear Them Scream
    None Of Them Know What They Need
    They Feel So Empty
    They Feel So Weak
    So Very Small
    Fallen To A Knee
    I Can Howl
    I Can Scream
    But Still The Marshes Remain Too Deep
    I Feel So Empty
    I Feel So Weak
    So Very Small
    Fallen To A Knee
    While They Are Waiting To Validate Their Life
    I Need To Neglect My Compassionate Side
    To Swim For Others Is Worse Then To Drown
    But I'll Never Let, Let Them Down




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