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Rebel (surname)

The surname or nickname Rebel may refer to:

  • Hans Rebel (1861–1940), Austrian entomologist
  • Jean-Féry Rebel (1666–1747), French Baroque composer and violinist
  • François Rebel (1701–1775), French Baroque composer and violinist, son of Jean-Féry
  • Johnny Rebel (singer) (born 1938), Cajun country musician Clifford Joseph Trahan
  • Tony Rebel (born 1992), Jamaican reggae deejay Patrick George Anthony Barrett
  • Robbie Rebel, The Beano comic character
  • See also

  • Rebel (given name)
  • Rebel (Lecrae album)

    Rebel is the third studio album by Christian rap artist, Lecrae. The album was released by Reach Records on September 30, 2008. The album was nominated in the best Rap/Hip-Hop Album category at the 40th Annual GMA Dove Awards but lost to Group 1 Crew's Ordinary Dreamers.

    Background

    Rebel is titled after Lecrae's encouragement to rebel against modern pop culture, also pointing out that Jesus Christ himself was a rebel. Lecrae has stated that the title of the album is both a noun and a verb. Rapzilla called the album "a verbal onslaught against the world's view on life in modern day culture."

    Content

    Lecrae tackles some important issues in Rebel. In the album's intro and title track, Lecrae says that Christians must rebel against the ways of the world. In "Don't Waste Your Life" featuring Dwayne Tryumf, the rapper talks about how worldy pursuits lead to only disappointment in life, and living to serve Jesus leads to happiness. In the song "Identity" featuring J.R. and Da' T.R.U.T.H., Lecrae deals with self-esteem and image issues in the global community, telling listeners that their worth comes from their relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and not in material possessions. "Indwelling Sin" speaks on the battle between his flesh and his spirit in the form of a conversation with his sin. In "Fall Back" featuring Trip Lee, he speaks on guarding against the ideals of the world as portrayed in the media. In "Got Paper" he again attacks the perception that money is the ultimate goal in life and asserts that a relationship with Christ is greater than all of the riches of the world. In "The Bride", Lecrae exhorts listeners to love the church as Christ loves the church.

    Rumba (1935 film)

    Rumba is a 1935 musical drama film starring George Raft as a Cuban dancer and Carole Lombard as a Manhattan socialite. The movie was directed by Marion Gering and is considered an unsuccessful follow-up to Raft and Lombard's smash hit Bolero the previous year.

    Plot

    Famed dance team, Veloz and Yolanda were uncredited choreographers for this film, while the signature rumba danced near the end by Raft and Lombard seems to be a simplified variation of rumba performed by Veloz and Yolanda themselves the year before in another Paramount film starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, "Many Happy Returns."

    Cast

  • George Raft as Joe Martin
  • Carole Lombard as Diana Harrison
  • Lynne Overman as Flash
  • Margo as Carmelita
  • Gail Patrick as Patsy Fletcher
  • Iris Adrian as Goldie Allen
  • Monroe Owsley as Fletcher Hobart
  • Jameson Thomas as Jack Solanger
  • Soledad Jimenez as Maria
  • Paul Porcasi as Carlos
  • Samuel S. Hinds as Henry B. Harrison
  • Virginia Hammond as Mrs. Harrison
  • Ann Sheridan as a Chorus Girl (uncredited)
  • Akim Tamiroff as Tony (uncredited)
  • Rumba (Anahí song)

    "Rumba" is a song recorded by Mexican singer and actress Anahí for her upcoming sixth studio album. It features vocals by Wisin.

    Live performances

    On July 16, 2015, Anahí and Wisin took the stage of Premios Juventud to perform "Rumba" for the first time.

    Release history

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    RUMBA

    Rumba is a terminal emulation solution with UI (User Interface) modernization properties. Rumba and Rumba+ allows users to connect to so-called 'legacy systems' (typically a mainframe) via desktop, web and mobile. Rumba provides IT end users with a modern UI, allowing them to bypass 'green screen' applications.

    Launched in 1989, Rumba (previously RUMBA) was one of the first Windows based terminal emulators available.

    Originally developed by Wall Data, Inc, Rumba was acquired by NetManage and then by Micro Focus.

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