Yvonne Alison Lyon (née, Whitty; born 13 March 1977) is a Scottish musician, who primarily plays an acoustic folk music sound with roots rock and folk rock elements. She was part of the Glasgow-based band, Land, from 1997 until 2000. Her solo music career started in 2001, with her first individual release occurring in 2002.
Lyon was born, Yvonne Alison Whitty, on 13 March 1977, in Renfrewshire, Scotland. She initially had a career as a music teacher. She met her future husband, when she was touring with the worship band, Land, where her husband, David Lyon, was a member of the celtic rock band, The Electrics. They currently reside in Greenock, Scotland.
Her music recording career commenced in 1997, with the band Scottish-band, Land, where they would release three albums, Down the Mountain Slowly in 1997, Rain in the Springtime in 1998, and Point Me to the Skies in 1999. She started her solo-musical career in 2001, and has since released seven albums, Horizon Searching in 2002, Fearless in 2005, A Thousand Questions Why in 2007, Ashes & Gold in 2009, More Than Mine in 2012. These Small Rebellions in 2013, and Held in 2015. Also, Lyon has released one extended play, Journey, in 2003, as Yvonne Whitty.
Lyon or Lyons (UK /liːˈɒn/ or /ˈliːɒn/;French pronunciation: [ljɔ̃], locally: [lijɔ̃]; Arpitan: Liyon [ʎjɔ̃]) is a city in east-central France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, situated between Paris and Marseille. The correct spelling in French is Lyon, but the spelling Lyons is sometimes specified in English, particularly in newspaper style guides. Lyon is located about 470 km (292 mi) from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) from Marseille, 420 km (261 mi) from Strasbourg, 160 km (99 mi) from Geneva, and 280 km (174 mi) from Turin. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais.
The municipality (commune) of Lyon has a population of 500,715 (2013) and is France's third-largest city after Paris and Marseille. Lyon is the seat of the metropolis of Lyon, and the capital of both the department of Rhône and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The greater metropolitan area of Lyon, a concept for statistical purposes that is not an administrative division, has a population of 2,214,068 (2012), which makes it the second-largest metropolitan area in France after Île-de-France (Paris).
This is a character list for the Game Boy Advance game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, which is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems; it is the eighth game in the Fire Emblem series, the third and final game in the series to be released for the Game Boy Advance and the second game in the series to be released outside Japan. The list summarizes the roles of all playable characters and major non-player characters that appear during the course of the story.
Since Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi, all Fire Emblem games have contained the "support" function. Certain pairs of units that fight alongside each other can gain a bonus that allows them to fight better. These gains are triggered by support conversations, in which the player gains more information about the personality of the two units involved. There can only be three conversations between the same pair of units, with a maximum of five supports per character in any single playthrough. This restriction allows for characters attaining an A-rank support with one another to achieve a special endings without conflicting with another character with whom they may also obtain a special ending.
Lyon is a city in France.
Lyon may also refer to:
meet me under the monkey puzzle tree
we can go and save the world and still be back in time for tea
where we go is of no consiquence for the day is as long as we want it to be
when things get crazy we can build a den
from these recycled blankets and other broken bits and pieces then
we'll make a pact that no one else can hear with our secrets sworn to never tell a soul again
chorus:
And there were daisy chains and polystyrene planes
Never noticing the blood running through our veins
blood that ties us and remains ties that can never be broken
we'll find a way to waste an hour or three
and then when we get home we'll work out how to get around the third degree
Our story grows as we exaggerate to the tallest tales of the wild and the fre
(chorus)
time goes by so slowly when we are young (x4)
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So meet me under the monkey puzzle tree
we can go and save the world and still be back in time for tea
where we go is of no consequence for the day is as long as we want it to be
the day is as long as we want it to be yeah