VIP (disambiguation)

VIP is a Very Important Person.

VIP or V.I.P. may also refer to:

Entertainment

  • V.I.P. (comedian) Indian television comedian
  • VIP (magazine), an Irish celebrity lifestyle fashion magazine
  • VIP Style Awards, an annual awards-ceremony named after the magazine
  • VIP (studio), a video brand formerly used by Japanese adult video company Atlas21
  • V.I.P. (talk show), a 1973–1983 Canadian television talk show
  • V.I.P. (TV series), a 1998–2002 American television series starring Pamela Anderson
  • VIP Magazin, an Moldovan celebrity lifestyle magazine
  • VIP, a fictional alcoholic snack invented by a character in the film Lover Come Back
  • Film

  • Very Important Person (film), a 1961 British film
  • The V.I.P.s, a 1963 film
  • VIP my Brother Superman, a 1968 Italian animation film directed by Bruno Bozzetto
  • V.I.P. (1988 film), a 1988 Indian film
  • V.I.P (1997 film), a 1997 Indian film
  • VIPs, a 2010 Brazilian film
  • Music

  • "VIP", a song by Kesha from Animal
  • Very Important Person

    A very important person (VIP) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to his or her status or importance.

    Examples include celebrities, heads of state or heads of government, other politicians, major employers, high rollers, high-level corporate officers, wealthy individuals, or any other notable person who receives special treatment for any reason. The special treatment usually involves separation from common people, and a higher level of comfort or service. In some cases such as with tickets, VIP may be used as a title in a similar way to premium. These "VIP tickets" can be purchased by anyone, but still meaning separation from other customers, own security checks etc.

    VIP syndrome

    VIP syndrome is when a perceived VIP uses his/her status to influence a given professional to make unorthodox decisions under the pressure or presence of the individual. The phenomenon can occur in any profession that has relationships with wealthy, famous, and powerful clients or patients, particularly medical or airline professions. One example is the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash.

    VIP (hip hop group)

    VIP (Vision In Progress) is a Ghanaian Hiplife group.

    Made up of Promzy (Emmanuel Promzy Ababio), Prodigal (Joseph Nana Ofori), and Lazzy, now Zeal (Abdul Hamid Ibrahim) from a ghetto suburb in Accra, Ghana called Nima.

    Formation

    The founder of this group is actually Friction (Musah Haruna) who formed this group with a friend of his who later had to leave the group for the U.S. to finish his education. So Friction proposed the idea to four people (Promzy, Lazzy, Prodigal, Bone-later left the group) and before they knew it, the five of them were performing at ghetto parties, clubs, street festivals etc.

    Friction's dog, Chicago, was also an official member of the group. You could hear the dog growling at the end of their tracks from the late 1990s. Eventually Chicago died.

    Albums

    Visions (Haken album)

    Visions is the second studio album of progressive metal band Haken. The album was released mostly for the attention of people at ProgPower USA on 17 September 2011, with an official release date set for 24 October 2011.

    Track listing

    All lyrics written by Ross Jennings, all music composed by Richard Henshall, except where noted.

    Reception

    Visions received high praise from Sea of Tranquility webzine. It was described as "a staggeringly brilliant example of progressive metal" by Pete Pardo and "probably the final progressive masterpiece of 2011" by Murat Batmaz.

    Personnel

  • Ross Jennings – Vocals
  • Richard "Hen" Henshall – Guitar and Keyboards
  • Charlie Griffiths – Guitar
  • Raymond Hearne – Drums, Tuba, Djembe
  • Diego Tejeida – Keyboards and Sound Design
  • Tom Maclean – Bass
  • Notes

    Visions (Grant Green album)

    Visions is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1971 and released on the Blue Note label.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 3 stars and stated "Visions is a bit laid-back, and the electric piano-heavy arrangements are a little dated, but Grant Green never made a commercial pop-jazz album as appealing and satisfying".

    Track listing

  • "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Robert Lamm) - 5:10
  • "Maybe Tomorrow" (Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman, Quincy Jones) - 4:54
  • "Mozart Symphony #40 in G Minor, K550, 1st Movement" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - 4:06
  • "Love on a Two-Way Street" (Bert Keyes, Sylvia Robinson) - 4:43
  • "Cantaloupe Woman" (Ben Dixon) - 5:29
  • "We've Only Just Begun" (Roger Nichols, Paul Williams) - 5:09
  • "Never Can Say Goodbye" (Clifton Davis) - 5:04
  • "Blues for Abraham" (Eloise Riggins) - 2:31
  • Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on May 21, 1971
  • Personnel

    Dave Lee (DJ)

    Dave Lee (born 18 June 1964) is a British DJ and house music producer, also known by the stage name Joey Negro. He has released music under a variety of pseudonyms, including Jakatta, Doug Willis, Raven Maize, Sessomatto as well as being part of The Sunburst Band. Lee has scored a number of Top 40 hits, among them "American Dream", "So Lonely" and "My Vision", all under the name Jakatta.

    Early life

    Lee was born on the Isle of Wight, but raised in Thorpe-le-Soken in Essex. His mother is the novelist Maureen Lee.

    Career

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