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 Dollar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dollar, a light pop duo from the UK, who had a series of hit records in the late 1970s.
Dollar, a unit of currency in several countries.
Sand dollar, a close cousin of the sea urchin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dollar_(disambiguation)

  
 Dollar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dollar, a light pop duo from the UK, who had a series of hit records in the late 1970s.
In nuclear reactor kinetics one dollar is the increase in reactivity between critical and prompt critical.
Dollar, a unit of currency in several countries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dollar_(disambiguation)

  
 Dollar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dollar, a light pop duo from the UK, who had a series of hit records in the late 1970s.
In nuclear reactor kinetics one dollar is the increase in reactivity between critical and prompt critical.
Dollar, a unit of currency in several countries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dollar_(disambiguation)

  
 Observer Rocker now rolling a burger van
The founding member of pop bands Guys and Dolls and Dollar, David Van Day, says that he has blown - or rather snorted - thousands of pounds on cocaine.
Some 20 years after Dollar (remember the diminutive duo singing 'Mirror mirror' and 'Give me back my heart') wound up, Van Day can be found in Brighton, selling hamburgers, doughnuts and ice creams.
Most of the 'several million pounds' that he earned as a pop star has gone.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4092990-102272,00.html   (613 words)

  
 Dollar - Shooting Stars: David Van Day Interview In Brighton & Hove Life Magazine
David Van Day made his name in the hugely successful 1980's pop duo Dollar but he's now ready to rock in a totally different way back in his home city of Brighton, and he's certainly making his mark.
They look desperate for success and fame, and that's so uncool." The pop industry has certainly changed, "The first Dollar record 'Shooting Star', sold 250,000 copies and got to number 14, these days you can sell 10,000 and be number one.
He says, "Pop Idol has taken the mystery out of the backroom stuff.
www.dollarsite.co.uk /intbhmag.html   (1116 words)

  
 RODE Microphones
OPPERA, www.oppera.net a new duo consisting of famed Cuban American pop princess Martika, and guitar virtuoso and producer/composer Michael Mozart, are poised to become one of the brightest stars in the rock and roll firmament.
I feel that dollar for dollar, actually pennies to the dollar in some cases, RØDE is the road to take!
OPPERA does not have a fat lady singing, but if they did, we’re sure she would be singing into a RØDE.
www.rode.com.au /oppera.asp   (1116 words)

  
 Norsk Musikkinformasjon: Marion Ravn - a Norwegian superstar in the making?
Marion Raven, once a part of Norwegian pop duo M2M, has now been offered a multimillion-dollar contract from her old record company Atlantic.
As far as Atlantic is concerned Marit’s adventure is over, but they wanted Marion as a solo-artist and offered her multimillion-dollar contract.
Well Marion Ravn, or Raven as she now will be known as, will release her first solo album in nine months, so time will tell.
www.mic.no /mic.nsf/doc/art2002100915020889079423   (334 words)

  
 'Shooting Stars [the Collection]' by Dollar from The Portsmouth Chorus.
Guys 'n' dolls were a six-piece middle of the road pop group that had two UK top five hits in the early seventies with There's a whole lot of loving and You don't have to say you love me. David Van Day and the Canadian-born Thereza Bazar broke away and became the duo, Dollar.
While their music had some similarities with the earlier group, it had a much more contemporary feel with plenty of synthesizers and other electronic wizardry, which will not necessarily appeal to the same fans.
www.theportsmouthchorus.com /music-cd/B00005UBIG   (233 words)

  
 press release - rouse & co. international
David Van Day shot to fame in the 1980s with his pop duo Dollar, however for the last five years he has been performing under the name Bucks Fizz initially with Bobby G in one version of the Bucks Fizz band and subsequently in another version of Bucks Fizz with Mike Nolan.
David Van Day was not in the Eurovision song contest line up, but is now associated by the fans with the Bucks Fizz name due to heavy gigging, television and radio appearances and 8 albums and 2 singles released by him under the name Bucks Fizz.
Mr Justice Jacob found that in 1997 when David Van Day left Bobby G's version of Bucks Fizz, Bobby G and his group made a conscious decision not to attempt to sue in passing off, but to apply for a registered trade mark and wait for the application to mature before taking any action.
www.iprights.com /pressroom/pressrelease/bucksfizz.asp   (591 words)

  
 An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming
The Servile gig, ostensibly a triumphant homecoming for the all conquering Morph and Mindy, became a watershed for the duo, who decided then and there to ditch the easy world of the multi-million dollar noise music festival circuit and head off in a brand new, more dangerous direction - the world of folk-pop.
I'll be around sooner or later with some fruity free-folk or some heroin-jazzed harpsichordidelica, maybe a little deathrock or some nasty noisebutts but I'm one of the happy people at the moment so I'm just gonna let the Princess soak me like a weak Heroin drink on a hot Summer's day.
The offering of gifts (even dullards like Levi-Strauss coulda recognised the laying to rest of the King rituals, or at least the Haile-Selassie parallels) as a last wave to the far-off lifeboats and now Psychbloke is gone.
loki23.blogspot.com   (3827 words)

  
 The Witty Ditties of They Might Be Giants - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.com
Of course, the quirky pop duo puts out CDs too—their eighth studio album, “The Spine,” was released this week and is a return to rock after a couple of well-received children’s projects.
The team that sang 1990’s “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” and the theme for Fox TV’s “Malcolm in the Middle,” gives MP3s away on their site, where they’re also selling the new album for a dollar a song (less than in retail stores) as well as a companion EP that is available only online.
Postpunk darling John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants on the future of music sales, William Henry Harrison and political campaign songs
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/5445923/site/newsweek   (1867 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition ENTERTAINMENT > Asian hip-hop thrives, crossover still a long shot
Too Phat have rapped since 1998, before hip-hop evolved into a multimillion-dollar industry in Asia.
The phrase, almost a cliché in the cult of American hip-hop music, whips the crowd listening to Malaysian rap duo Too Phat into a frenzy.
The recent MTV Asia awards held in Singapore saw pop singer Gareth Gates, winner of Favorite Male Artist, sing a duet with popular Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza, while Stacie Orrico performed “Stuck” with Urban Xchange and Too Phat.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2004/mar/27/yehey/enter/20040327ent2.html   (1854 words)

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