Wonderful

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Albums

  • Wonderful (Adam Ant album), or the title song, 1995
  • Wonderful (Circle Jerks album), or the title song, 1985
  • Wonderful (Madness album), 1999
  • Wonderful (Rick James album), or the title song, 1988
  • Songs

  • "Wonderful" (Angel song), 2012
  • "Wonderful" (Annie Lennox song), 2004
  • "Wonderful" (The Beach Boys song), 1967
  • "Wonderful" (Erakah song), 2009
  • "Wonderful" (Everclear song), 2000
  • "Wonderful" (Gary Go song), 2009
  • "Wonderful" (Iris song), 2011
  • "Wonderful" (Ja Rule song), 2004
  • "Wonderful" (Marques Houston song), 2007
  • "Wonderful", by Aretha Franklin from So Damn Happy
  • "Wonderful", by Chantal Kreviazuk from Ghost Stories
  • "Wonderful", by India.Arie from Acoustic Soul
  • "Wonderful", by Norman Bedard
  • "Wonderful", by Ringo Starr from Ringo 2012
  • "Wonderful", by Seven Nations from And Now It's Come to This
  • "Wonderful", by Stone Temple Pilots from Shangri-La Dee Da
  • "Wonderful", from the stage musical Wicked
  • Other uses

  • Wonderful (band), an American band whose members include Jason Holstrom
  • Wonderful (Angel song)

    "Wonderful" is a song by British singer-songwriter and producer Angel. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 15 July 2012 as the second single from the his debut studio album About Time (2013), debuting at number twenty for the week ending 21 July, reaching a peak of number nine several weeks later.

    Music video

    A music video to accompany the release of "Wonderful" was first released onto YouTube on 13 June 2012 at a total length of three minutes and forty-seven seconds.

    Chart performance

    "Wonderful" first charted on the UK Singles Chart at number twenty on the chart week ending 22 July, having sold 14,032 copies in its first week. Having remained at number twenty on its second charting week, the track advanced a single place to number nineteen for the week of 11 August and a further seven places to number twelve the following week. On its sixth charting week, 26 August, "Wonderful" entered the top 10 at number nine. Wonderful Remained in the UK top 10 for a further week and has since sold over 250,000 copies.

    Wonderful (band)

    Wonderful is a Seattle, Washington band formed in 1999.

    History

    Wonderful's 2001 debut EP , Welcome to Wonderful, was recorded and produced by Ryan Hadlock at Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, Washington. Wonderful's first full length album, God Bless Our Pad, was self produced and released in 2003. In 2011 Wonderful released their second full length Wake Up to Dreamland which featured the song "Rainbow Colors."

    In 2002, the members of Wonderful created the dance band U.S.E (United State of Electronica) and would remain active with both bands.

    Band members

  • Jason Holstrom
  • Jon e. Rock
  • Peter Sali
  • Noah Star Weaver
  • Discography

  • Welcome to Wonderful (2001)
  • God Bless Our Pad (2003)
  • Wake Up to Dreamland (2011)
  • References

    Against All Authority

    Against All Authority (often abbreviated -AAA-) was an American punk band, formed in Florida in 1992. Playing in the ska punk style, their business practice follows a stringent DIY ethic.

    History

    Against All Authority was founded in Cutler Ridge, Florida in 1992, driven by willingness to promote their message—"questioning our economic differences and promoting our human similarities", as stated by their now defunct official website. A strong engagement in political and social issues is clearly evident in their lyrics. The band maintain a fierce DIY stance influenced by the approach of the Dead Kennedys and Subhumans. Early in their career the band decided to book concerts, make recordings and even produce band T-shirts on their own. Their first release "Above The Law" was released on Far Out Records. Later they signed on independent label Hopeless Records, becoming one of their major bands. In addition to touring and recording, the band is frequently involved in demonstrations and social projects. They have also influenced a number of other bands. Guitar player Joe Koontz has formed a new band called Nobody's Hero, with members of The Vandals and Guajiro. Trombonist Fin Leavell is now fronting the band Nightswim. Drummer Macbeth Proenza also formed a new band called Hit, Play!, with former members of Polly Esther.

    AAA

    AAA, or Triple-A is a three-letter initialism or abbreviation, and may refer to:

    Arts and entertainment

    In literature

  • A. A. Attanasio, a science fiction writer
  • AAA, a Japanese manga by Haruka Fukushima
  • In music

  • AAA (band), a Japanese pop band
  • "AAA", the sixth track on City (Strapping Young Lad album)
  • Access All Areas, a series of music CDs by the Scotland rock band Runrig
  • Adult album alternative, a radio format
  • Against All Authority (-AAA-), an American ska-punk band
  • American Accordionists' Association
  • Angels & Airwaves, an American alternative rock band, also commonly referred to as "AVA"
  • AntAcidAudio, an independent record label
  • Triple A (musical group), Dutch trance group
  • In visual arts

  • Allied Artists Association, an exhibiting society in London founded in 1908
  • American Abstract Artists, an artist-run organization formed in 1936 to promote and foster public understanding of abstract art
  • Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution archive in Washington, D.C.
  • Asia Art Archive, a nonprofit organisation documenting the recent history of contemporary art in Asia
  • AAA – Sin Límite en el Tiempo

    AAA (also known as AAA - The Movie or simply "Triple A") is a 2010 animated action-dramedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videociné. It is a fictionalization of the lucha libre wrestling team organization, Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, and was released in theaters on January 22, 2010.

    Plot

    In the world of strife, hatred between rough and technicians has always existed, but this hatred has never left the confines of the ring. Overnight, La Parka snatches the championship Black Abyss, the king's resentment resurface the ram and threatens to end the AAA, supported by Chessman and Cyber begin their revenge. With the incredible emergence of a "mysterious" subject, an old enemy of the AAA, dramatically increase the problems, as there was a traitor in the AAA. An abandoned psychiatric, cyborgs murderers, giant dragonflies, legendary warriors and time travel.

    The Parka with the help of Octagon, Gronda, Kenzo Suzuki, Mascarita Sagrada, Faby Apache and many more, say the most spectacular ever seen fight is about to begin, but accidentally travel back in time.

    Girls (Beastie Boys song)

    "Girls" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released in 1987 as well as the music video as the seventh and final single from their debut album Licensed to Ill. Like "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", this song was never performed live and it is one of the few songs on the album that are not in the vein of their standard rap songs.

    Song structure and lyrics

    The song is the shortest on the album, lasting just over 2 minutes long. The song's instrumental is relatively simple, consisting of a drum beat being played over a vibraphone loop, with occasional pauses. The song contains many similarities to the song "Shout" by The Isley Brothers.

    Lyrically, the song talks about the narrator (Ad-Rock)'s desire for women. He recalls a experience from two years before with a woman who had an interest in the narrator's band mate MCA. MCA did not share her feelings and permitted the narrator to pursue her romantically. Ad-Rock takes the woman for a walk near a body of water and asks for her hand. The woman rejects his proposal. She moves to a far away location but in the present day the narrator sees her back in town showing interest in his other band mate, Mike D.

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