A gladiator was an armed combatant entertainer in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.
Gladiator(s) or The Gladiator(s) may also refer to:
The Gladiators are a Jamaican roots reggae band, most popular during the 1970s. The core was Albert Griffiths (guitarist and singer),Clinton Fearon (bassist and singer) and Gallimore Sutherland rhythm guitar and singer. The two most famous albums are Trenchtown Mix Up (1976) and Proverbial Reggae (1978) with songs as "Hearsay", "Jah Works", "Dreadlocks the Time is Now". "Mix Up", "Music Makers from Jamaica", and "Soul Rebel" – a song written by The Wailers. Gladiators also cooperated with the toaster U-Roy.
Albert Griffiths, singer and guitar player, was the founder of the reggae group The Gladiators. After some success with the singles "You Are The Girl" (a b-side to The Ethiopians hit record "Train to Skaville") in 1966, he recruited his childhood friends David Webber and Errol Grandison in 1968 to form the original Gladiators vocal group. The group's name was allegedly suggested by a fellow bus passenger during the time of their first recordings.
The group's first major success was with the single "Hello Carol" in 1968, for producer Coxsone Dodd, which topped the Jamaican music charts. Shortly afterwards, in 1969, Webber was stricken with illness and was replaced by Clinton Fearon, one of Griffiths' proteges. Similarly Grandison left the group in 1973 for family commitments and was replaced by Dallimore Sutherland.
The Gladiators (Swedish: Gladiatorerna, alternate title The Peace Game) is a 1969 Swedish drama/science fiction film directed by Peter Watkins.
In order to prevent a Third World War, the superpowers decide to introduce “international peace games,” a deadly miniature battle fought between small teams of drafted teenage soldiers from each country and broadcast on TV around the world as the most popular reality TV program.
So Fine! is the fourth studio album by the Finnish avant-garde progressive metal band Waltari and their first collaboration with the Joik group Angelit.
Channel Nordica is the ninth studio album by Waltari+Angelit.
So Fine may refer to:
Two drifters on the morning sky,
Two drifters sailing wide and high;
When summer breezes blow across your mind,
With you, I will walk the line.
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh).
People walking hand in hand,
Everybody's singing to the band.
I want to be where the stars shine bright
And hear sweet music on a summer night.
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh).
Sundowners, we'll go on and on,
We'll find the land of the midnight sun;
And when you look, you'll see for miles around,
You'll see the world is in your hand.
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh).
Oh, baby, yes, you know just what I want.
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),
I want it so fine (ooh, ooh),