New Era

New Era may refer to:

Places

  • New Era, Indiana, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • New Era, Michigan, United States, a village
  • New Era, Oregon, United States, an unincorporated community
  • New Era, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community
  • New Era Park, Sacramento, California, United States, a neighborhood
  • New Era, South Australia, a late-19th century village settlement where the town of Cadell is now
  • Media

  • New Era (magazine), youth magazine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • New Era (Namibia), state-owned newspaper of the government of Namibia
  • New Era (album), debut album of Revolution Renaissance
  • "The New Era", second-season episode of The O.C.
  • New Era (Cloudscape album), 2012 album by the Swedish metal band Cloudscape
  • Politics

  • A New Era, Venezuelan political party
  • New Era Party, a Latvian political party
  • Education

  • New Era University, in the Philippines, run by the Iglesia ni Cristo
  • New Era High School, Bahá'í school in Panchgani, Maharashtra, India
  • New Era (ship)

    New Era was a ship that wrecked on November 13, 1854, off of present-day Asbury Park, New Jersey, coincidentally at almost the identical location the SS Morro Castle ran aground in 1934 after a devastating fire that had killed 137 crew and passengers.

    The journey

    New Era was built in Bath, Maine as an emigrant ship of 1328 tons in 1854 and set sail on this its first voyage on September 28. The ship was carrying nearly all German emigrants having sailed from Bremen, Germany with a final destination of New York. The crossing was difficult with 40 passengers being lost to cholera during the journey. It was later reported that New Era was a leaky ship with both crew and passengers required to man pumps during the voyage.

    Grounding

    New Era grounded in a dense fog in the morning hours of the 13th after a 46-day voyage across the Atlantic.

    Today

    On September 15, 2012 an archeological search was performed with ground penetrating radar in an attempt to locate a memorial marker lost to the sea shortly after it was placed in 1893 by Asbury Park founder James A. Bradley. The monument was not found.

    New Era (album)

    New Era is the debut album of Finnish power metal pioneer Timo Tolkki's band, Revolution Renaissance. After Tolkki's split from Stratovarius in 2008 he used what fan's knew the album to be titled R... R.... as the namesake for his new project. Using material he had written for Stratovarius's upcoming album, Tolkki's New Era features the talents of German power metal vocalist Tobias Sammet and German singer Michael Kiske among others.

    Track Listing

  • "Heroes" (Lead vocals: Tobias Sammet) – 4:20
  • "I Did It My Way" (Lead vocals: Michael Kiske) – 4:22
  • "We Are Magic" (Lead vocals: Pasi Rantanen) – 4:23
  • "Angel" (Lead vocals: Kiske) – 4:51
  • "Eden Is Burning" (Lead vocals: Rantanen) – 5:16
  • "Glorious and Divine" (Lead vocals: Sammet) – 4:43
  • "Born Upon the Cross" (Lead vocals: Rantanen) – 4:02
  • "Keep the Flame Alive" (Lead vocals: Kiske) – 4:32
  • "Last Night on Earth" (Lead vocals: Kiske) – 4:46
  • "Revolution Renaissance" (Lead vocals: Kiske) – 6:10
  • "Glorious and Divine (Stratovarius Demo)" (Performed by Stratovarius in 2006) [Japanese Bonus Track]
  • DJ Kay Slay

    Keith Grayson (born August 14, 1966), professionally known as DJ Kay Slay, is an American hip hop disc jockey (DJ) from New York City. He was referred to by the New York Times as "Hip Hop's One-Man Ministry of Insults". Kay Slay goes by several monikers, namely The Drama King, Dezzy Dez and Slap Your Favorite DJ. He has released four studio albums, The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1, The Streetsweeper, Vol. 2, The Champions: North Meets South (with Greg Street) and More Than Just a DJ.

    Early life

    Keith Grayson was born August 14, 1966 in New York City, New York. Grayson was originally a prominent graffiti artist., having been featured in the 1983 hip hop documentary, Style Wars. One of Grayson's better known tags was "Dez". With decline of the graffiti movement in the late 1980s, Dez began dealing with narcotics and consequently ended up in jail by the late 1980s. Grayson was released from jail in 1990, and claims to have abstained from using drugs ever since.

    Career

    2003–2009: Streetsweeper series

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Kay Slay

    by: Ja Rule

    [Machine talking]
    1st message, Tuesday 2:13 p.m.
    [Kay Slay]
    Yo, it's the drama king nigga, you true for true my nigga,
    That change gon' come soon, problem,
    that shit is a real fuckin problem,
    thats a hot record though word up 1




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