Urban means "related to cities." It may refer to:

  • Urban area, geographical area distinct from rural areas
  • Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, sometimes used as a euphemism for African-American culture

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Urban (bishop)

Urban (1076–1134) was the first bishop of South East Wales to call himself 'bishop of Llandaff'. He was of a Welsh clerical family and his baptismal name in the Welsh language is given in charter sources as Gwrgan. He Latinised it to the papal name 'Urban'.

Early career

Urban came from one of the dominant Anglo-Welsh clerical dynasties of what was called in the eleventh century the diocese of Glamorgan. Two of his brothers are known: one called Caradoc the priest and the other, Gwrgan of Llancarfan. This would indicate that his family origins derived from the important clerical community of Llancarfan. The petition of the 'clergy and people' of Glamorgan in support of his election as bishop says that he had been consecrated priest in the English diocese of Worcester. This more than hints that Urban, as with several other known clerics from the southern Welsh dioceses, had been sent to England to be educated. He was already a leading cleric under his Anglo-Welsh predecessor, Bishop Herewald (1056–1104), occupying the office of archdeacon of Llandaff. At the time of his election as bishop in 1107 he was said to be thirty-one years of age, which if true would give a date of birth of 1076.

Urban (name)

Urban as a given name or surname may refer to:

Any of several men with Urban as a given name:

  • Pope Urban (disambiguation)
  • Urban Blitz, English rock musician
  • Urban Hansen, Danish politician
  • Urban Meyer, American football coach
  • Urban Priol, German comedian
  • Urban Shocker, American baseball pitcher
  • Urban of Langres, 4th-century French saint and bishop
  • Urban of Macedonia
  • Urban, Bishop of Llandaff
  • Orban (or Urban) Hungarian iron founder and engineer
  • Any of several people with Urban as a surname:

  • Adolf Urban, German footballer
  • Amanda Urban, literary agent
  • Benjamin d'Urban, colonial administrator
  • Charles Urban, film producer
  • Damir Urban, musician
  • Gábor Urbán, Hungarian footballer
  • Gasper Urban, American football player
  • George Urban, journalist
  • Glen L. Urban, professor
  • Ignatz Urban German botanist
  • Jan Urban, Polish footballer and manager
  • Jerheme Urban American Football wide receiver
  • Jerzy Urban, journalist
  • Joseph Urban, Austrian artist and architect
  • Karl Urban, New Zealand actor
  • Keith Urban, Australian country singer
  • Smooth (iiO song)

    "Smooth" is the third single released from iiO's debut album, Poetica.

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  • Smooth at discogs
  • Smooth (singer)

    Juanita Stokes, currently known as Needa S. (formerly Smooth), (born 1971) is an American singer, rapper and actress. She is the daughter of actress Irene Stokes and younger sister of music executive Chris Stokes.

    Music career

    In 2013, it was announced she has joined the upcoming BET reality series Hip Hop Sisters which will focus on six female rappers' lives and their attempts to relaunch their careers. Other rappers confirmed to appear are MC Lyte, Lady of Rage, Monie Love, Lil Mama, and Yo-Yo.

    Personal life

    She has a daughter named Earanequa Carter, born in 1990.

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    Albums

    Singles

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  • Needa S. MySpace page
  • Gerald Albright

    Gerald Albright (born August 30, 1957) is an American jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist.

    Albright has sold over 1,000,000 albums in the U.S. alone. His self-produced music features him on bass guitar, keyboards, flutes, drum programming, and background vocals.

    Biography

    Born in Los Angeles, Albright grew up in its South Central neighborhood. He began piano lessons at an early age, even though he professed no great interest in the instrument. His love of music picked up considerably when he was given a saxophone that belonged to his piano teacher. It was further reinforced when he attended Locke High School, a breeding ground for many young West Coast musicians. After high school, he attended the University of Redlands where he received a B.S. degree in business management, minoring in music. Already a polished saxophonist by the time he enrolled in college, Albright suddenly switched to bass guitar after he saw Louis Johnson in concert.

    Immediately after college, Albright began to master his talent by working extensively in the studio with such artists as Anita Baker, Ray Parker, Jr., The Temptations and Olivia Newton-John. A few months after graduating from college, Gerald joined Patrice Rushen, who was in the process of forming her own band, in which he played the saxophone. Later, when the bass player left in the middle of a tour, Albright replaced him and finished the tour on bass guitar. Consequently, he often performed on both instruments. Around the same time, he also began to tour Europe with drummer Alphonse Mouzon.

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