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  2. On Such a Night (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    On Such a Night is a 1955 British short semi-documentary film directed by Anthony Asquith [1] which offers a snap-shot of the Glyndebourne opera house in the 1950s, including extracts from Le nozze di Figaro, and a fictional first visit to the opera house by an American. The film was "very discreetly aimed at potential American audiences ...

  3. The Sun, Moon & Herbs - Wikipedia

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    The album was described by James Chrispell on AllMusic as "dark and swampy" and "best listened to on a hot, muggy night with the sound of thunder rumbling off in the distance like jungle drums". [1] The album was Dr. John's first album to reach the Billboard 200 charts, spending five weeks there and peaking at #184 on November 6, 1971. [5]

  4. Perfect Day (Lou Reed song) - Wikipedia

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    "Perfect Day" is a song written by American musician Lou Reed in 1972. It was originally featured on Transformer, Reed's second post-Velvet Underground solo album, and as B-side of his major hit, "Walk on the Wild Side".

  5. A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night - Wikipedia

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    A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night is a 1973 album of classic 20th-century standards sung by American singer Harry Nilsson. The album was arranged by Frank Sinatra's arranger Gordon Jenkins, and produced by Derek Taylor. This album is notable in being a standards album produced a decade before such works started to become popular again. [3]

  6. A Sideman's Journey - Wikipedia

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    A Sideman's Journey is the first solo album by German musician and artist Klaus Voormann, released in July 2009.Voormann is best known as the creator of the cover art for The Beatles' album Revolver as well as for being a much-in-demand session musician during the 1970s.

  7. Dr. Thorndyke - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Evelyn Thorndyke is a fictional detective in a long series of 21 novels and 40 short stories by British author R. Austin Freeman (1862–1943). Thorndyke was described by his author as a 'medical jurispractitioner': originally a medical doctor, he turned to the bar and became one of the first — in modern parlance — forensic scientists.

  8. Dr. Strangelove - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (known simply and more commonly as Dr. Strangelove) is a 1964 political satire black comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Peter Sellers in three roles, including the title character.

  9. John Bindernagel - Wikipedia

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    Bindernagel was born in Kitchener, Ontario, attended the University of Guelph with a BSc in Biology, [3] and received a PhD in Wildlife Biology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he worked as biologist of FAO, for the water, land, plants and fauna departments in several continents like Africa, Asia, Oceania, since 1995 to 2013. [4]