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Jakob (band)

Jakob is a New Zealand post-rock band, based in the Hawkes Bay city of Napier. The band consists of guitarist Jeff Boyle, bassist Maurice Beckett, and drummer Jason Johnston. They have been compared to such bands as Mogwai, Sonic Youth, and High Dependency Unit, though they largely eschew any vocals or samples in their songs.

History

The band formed in July 1998, and began by opening for New Zealand bands Salmonella Dub and Pitch Black at the local pub O'Flaherty's. They toured extensively throughout 1999, releasing that same year a self-titled EP recorded with David Holmes at Napier's Venn Production Studios. The year 2000 brought a gig at The Event New Years party in Napier, and the 7" single Erfo, a limited release on the Crawlspace Records label.

Jakob returned to Venn Studios in March 2001 to record their debut album with engineer David Holmes (also known from the band Kerretta). Subsets of Sets was released April 2002 through New Zealand's Midium Records to good reviews and a nomination at the bNet independent music awards. Jakob continued touring with artists such as HDU and fellow Midium artists Avotor and Meterman, as well as playing at the 2002 Big Day Out.

Jacob (surname)

Jacob is a surname, ultimately from the Biblical figure Jacob. Jakob is the German form of the name.

For the meaning of the name, see Jacob (name).

Notable people with the surname Jacob

  • Alaric Jacob (1909–1995), British journalist and author
  • Charles Donald Jacob (1838–1898), American politician and diplomat
  • Claud Jacob (1863–1948), British soldier
  • E. F. Jacob (1894–1971), British scholar
  • Edgar Jacob (1844–1920), British religious leader
  • Edward Jacob (c. 1710 -1788), British scholar and politician
  • François Jacob (1920–2013), French biologist
  • Georges Jacob (1739–1814), French artist
  • Giles Jacob (1686–1744), British jurist and writer
  • Gordon Jacob (1895–1984), British musician
  • Ian Jacob (1899–1993), British soldier
  • Irène Jacob (born 1966) French-born Swiss actress
  • John Jacob of Montferrat (1395–1445), Italian soldier & government administrator
  • John Jacob (British army officer) (1812–1858)
  • John Edward Jacob (born 1934), American activist
  • John J. Jacob (Kentucky) (1770–1852), businessman, industrialist and philanthropist
  • Resolve

    Resolve may refer to:

  • Resolve or Resolution in music
  • "Resolve" (song), by the Foo Fighters
  • Resolve (Lagwagon album)
  • Resolve (Last Tuesday album)
  • Resolution (music)
  • The Resolve, a 1915 American silent short drama film
  • "Resolve" (One Tree Hill episode)
  • Operation Vigilant Resolve, a U.S. military operation that took place in Fallujah, Iraq
  • Operation Mountain Resolve, a U.S. military operation that took place in Afghanistan
  • ST Resolve, a British tugboat
  • Claris Resolve, a spreadsheet program
  • DaVinci Resolve, a color correction software created by Blackmagic Design
  • Angular resolution, the ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object
  • See also

  • Resolution (disambiguation)
  • Resolve (song)

    "Resolve" is the third single from Foo Fighters album In Your Honor. It was released on 21 November 2005. It has been released on two different discs. In The West Wing episode, "Election Day Part I", the band is seen playing this song at a campaign party for Democratic Presidential Candidate Matt Santos.

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    List of One Tree Hill episodes

    One Tree Hill is an American television series created by Mark Schwahn, who has also written over a third of the episodes, including each season's premiere and season finale. Schwahn shares executive producer duties with Joe Davola, Greg Prange, Mike Tollin, and Brian Robbins. It is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television.

    The series stars Chad Michael Murray and James Lafferty as half-brothers Lucas Scott and Nathan Scott, respectively, with Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Lee Norris, and Antwon Tanner playing the parts of Peyton Sawyer, Haley James Scott, Brooke Davis, Marvin "Mouth" McFadden, and Antwon "Skills" Taylor. Most episodes are titles of songs.

    Between September 23, 2003, and May 3, 2006, the first three seasons of One Tree Hill aired on the American television network The WB, before it merged with UPN in 2006 to form The CW, the broadcaster since September 27, 2006 to April 4, 2012.

    Eighty-eight episodes were produced during the first four seasons; due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, the fifth season consisted of only 18 episodes.

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