Storm of Love

Sturm der Liebe (pronounced [stuːrm ˈliːbə], lit. "Storm of Love") is a German television soap opera created by Bea Schmidt for Das Erste. It premiered on 26 September 2005.

It follows in several interwoven plot threads stories about relationships taking place in the fictional five-star hotel Fürstenhof, located in Feldkirchen-Westerham near Rosenheim. The plot revolves around members of the family room area, the hotel owners, and employees.

The series began production on 1 August 2005 and was originally broadcast beginning 26 September 2005 on weekdays at 15:10.

In France, the series was broadcast from episode 1392 (season 7) since 2 April 2013 on France 2 with the name of "Le Tourbillon de l'Amour" and in Austria, the series was broadcast from episode 166 onwards since mid-July 2006 on ORF 2. A summary of episodes 1 to 165 was broadcast as a pilot.

Storm of Love has been licensed to 20 stations worldwide, and rights to all episodes were given to STV (Slovakia), LTV1 (Latvia), TV 3 (Lithuania), TV3 (Estonia) and Rete 4 (Italy). Rete 4 broadcasts the series under the name Tempesta d'amore. Nova TV in Bulgaria has broadcast the series since the end of July 2009 under a title translating as "Winds of Love." Vitaya in Belgium broadcasts under the title Sturm der liebe. Polish channel TV Puls broadcasts it under the title Burza uczuć, Finnish channel Sub under the title Lemmen viemää, and Icelandic channel RÚV under the title Ástareldur (Fire of Love).

Storm of Love (disambiguation)

Storm of Love may refer to

  • Storm of Love, a song on the album Together Again (Buck Owens album) 1964, covered by various artists, including Rodney Crowell on Jewel of the South 1995
  • Sturm der Liebe, a German TV soap opera
  • Ai no Arashi (愛の嵐) List of Strawberry Panic episodes
  • Storm of Love, TV show of the Pentecostal Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus (IURD), Brazil
  • Âsifah min al-houbb, 1961 film by Hussein Helmi al-Mouhandès, Egypt
  • Buddy Montgomery

    Charles "Buddy" Montgomery (January 30, 1930, Indianapolis, Indiana – May 14, 2009) was an American jazz vibraphonist and pianist. He was the younger brother of Wes and Monk Montgomery. He and brother Monk formed The Mastersounds in the late 1950s and produced ten recordings. When The Mastersounds disbanded, Monk and Buddy joined their brother Wes on a number of Montgomery Brothers recordings, which were arranged by Buddy. They toured together in 1968, and it was in the middle of that tour that Wes died. Buddy continued to compose, arrange, perform, produce, teach and record, producing nine recordings as a leader.

    Biography

    Buddy first played professionally in 1948; in 1949 he played with Big Joe Turner and soon afterwards with Slide Hampton. After a period in the Army, where he had his own quartet, he joined The Mastersounds as a vibraphonist with his brother Monk, pianist Richie Crabtree and drummer Benny Barth in 1957. He led the "Montgomery-Johnson Quintet" with saxophonist Alonzo "Pookie" Johnson from 1955 to 1957. His earliest sessions as a leader are from the late 1950s. He played briefly with Miles Davis in 1960. After Wes Montgomery’s death in 1968, Buddy became active as a jazz educator and advocate. He founded organizations in Milwaukee, where he lived from 1969 to 1982; and Oakland, California, where he lived for most of the 1980s, that offered jazz classes and presented free concerts.

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    Storm Of Love

    by: Rodney Crowell

    There's a storm of a love a brewin' now I'm losin' you
    And nothin' that I do can make you stay
    When you love me too my skies were always blue
    But now the storm of love is on its way
    Everybody thought that we were perfect you and me
    We'd always be together for eternity
    But the forecast wasn't quite the way it seemed to be
    And the cloudy sky is all that I can see
    There's a storm of a love...
    [ steel ]
    Like a leaf in the wind that's my destiny without you I see only misery
    Yesterday the weather changed now you brew cold to me
    And now a cloudy sky is all that I can see
    There's a storm of a love...




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