The W's

The W's were a Christian ska and swing revival band, formed in Corvallis, Oregon in 1996. Success came quickly to the band and their first album, Fourth from the Last, was a sleeper hit, unexpectedly having had the strongest debut of any Christian album to date for its distributor. They toured the United States several times with a variety of artists. Touring highlights include Pope John Paul II's 1999 visit to St. Louis and dc Talk's Supernatural support tour.

Their mix of "swing pop" and ska was uncommon in the Christian music industry. They were more popular within Christian music than their neo-swing counterparts such as the Squirrel Nut Zippers or The Brian Setzer Orchestra were in the general market. Their songwriting was known for its irreverence and frivolity, and for its reflections of the band's faith. Before breaking up in 2000, the group had released two albums, topped Christian rock radio and sales charts, and won two Gospel Music Association awards.

History

The W's formed as a ska band at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon in 1996. The original lineup consisted of Andrew Schar (lead vocals, guitar), Valentine Hellman (tenor saxophone, clarinet), Todd "The Rodd" Gruener (bass), and a fourth member, Zak Shultz (drums). All were attending Oregon State and mutual residents of Avery Lodge. The band was originally spearheaded and envisioned by Shultz, but he eventually moved to Seattle, Washington to work for Brandon Ebel with Tooth & Nail Records. By September 1997 Shultz had left, and the group had been joined by Bret Barker (trumpet), who Schar met through Campus Crusade for Christ, and James Carter (alto saxophone, background vocals). Peter Kelly drummed for a short stint during the summer and fall of 1997, but broke his arm in a freak skate-boarding accident only a few days before first recording with Five Minute Walk. The band then recruited Brian Morris to replace Kelly from a local punk band.

Kōji Seo

Kōji Seo (瀬尾 公治 Seo Kōji, born July 26, 1974) is a Japanese manga creator from Shobara, Hiroshima, Japan.

He has stated in an interview that he was a member of his high school's track and field team and that he loves to watch baseball both emphasized in his hit manga Suzuka.

He debuted in 1996 with the one-shot HALF & HALF in Magazine Fresh. His two hits, Suzuka and Cross Over, both mixed the genres of sports with high school romance. Suzuka focused on track and field while Cross Over used basketball.

He was an assistant to Tsukasa Ōshima, and respects Fujiko F. Fujio and Masahito Soda.

In 2009 he designed the High School Girl Kimchi for Hokubi Construction food company.

Works

  • HALF & HALF (1996 Magazine Fresh; Kodansha)
  • W's (W's~ダブルス~ Daburusu) (2000–01 Kodansha)
  • Cross Over (2002–03 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)
  • Suzuka (涼風) (2004–07 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha); English translation: Suzuka (2006–2010 Del Rey Manga)
  • Love Letter: Kōji Seo's Collection of Short Stories (ラブレター ~瀬尾公治短編集~ Love Letter: Seo Kōji Tanpenshū) (2007 Kodansha)
  • WS

    WS, Ws, or ws may refer to:

  • William Shakespeare, famous Elizabethan playwright and poet
  • Samoa, ISO 3166-1 country code
    • .ws, the Internet country code top-level domain for Samoa
  • .ws, the Internet country code top-level domain for Samoa
  • Western Sahara
  • ws://, the prefix used to indicate WebSocket protocol in an URI
  • WS postcode area, a postcode area in the West Midlands, United Kingdom
  • Watt second (Ws) or Joule, a unit of energy or work
  • Weird Science (film), a 1985 John Hughes film based on the comic book series of the same name
  • Werner syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by premature aging
  • Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder
  • Win Shares, a baseball statistic
  • Ware Shoals Railroad's reporting mark
  • WestJet's IATA code
  • Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet's post-nomial abbreviation
  • Web service, a method of communication between two electronic devices over a network
  • Warsangali Sultanate, a sultanate in northern Somalia
  • Winschoten railway station, a train station in the Netherlands
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Rumor Weed Song

    by: W's

    Have you heard of the one about Alfred?
    A dangerous robot I'm told.
    He's got lasers for eyes and a microchip brain
    And his skin is terribly cold
    We've heard the one about Alfred
    It's strange, amazing, untrue
    But now that we've heard about Alfred
    We'd like to hear more about you
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    A tiny little story is all I need to make a big mess, so what is a rumor?
    It starts a story, maybe its true, maybe not
    But once you repeat it, it's hard to defeat
    It now look at the mess that you've got
    Alfred's a robot, everyone knows
    The story is all over town
    Us rumor weeds know how a rumor can grow
    Just like a big weed in the ground
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    A tiny little story is all I need to make a big mess
    Don't start rumors, don't start rumors.
    (No, no)
    Words can hurt, they spread like a tumor
    So play it safe and don't start a rumor
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    I'm a rumor weed
    (He's a rumor weed)
    A tiny little story is all I need
    To make a big mess
    A tiny little story is all I need




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