Laura Phillips "Laurie" Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American avant-garde artist, musician and filmmaker whose work spans performance art, pop music...
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Laurie Halse Anderson (born Laurie Beth Halse; October 23, 1961) is an American writer, known for children's and young adult novels. She received the Margaret...
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musician Laurie Anderson. It was released on August 30, 2024, through Nonesuch Records, making it her third album for the label. Produced by Anderson herself...
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Laurie Anderson (born 1947) is an American avant-garde artist, composer, musician and film director. Laurie Anderson may also refer to: Laurie Monnes Anderson...
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by American performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson. It was the first of a seven-album deal Anderson signed with Warner Bros. Records. The album...
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underground comix. DiCaprio has collaborated with Timothy Leary and Laurie Anderson. He is the father of actor Leonardo DiCaprio. DiCaprio was born to...
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developed into an album titled The Raven. He married his third wife Laurie Anderson in 2008, and recorded the collaboration album Lulu with Metallica....
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O Superman (category Songs written by Laurie Anderson)
(For Massenet)", is a 1981 song by performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson. The song became a surprise hit in the United Kingdom after it was...
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Homeland is the seventh studio album by Laurie Anderson, released in 2010. A loose concept album about life in the United States, it was her first album...
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My Money With (1981) with John Giorno and Laurie Anderson - LP GPS Mister Heartbreak (1984) by Laurie Anderson - Burroughs reads "Sharkey's Night" The Elvis...
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Language is a Virus may refer to: "Language is a Virus", a song by Laurie Anderson a concept in the William S. Burroughs novel The Ticket That Exploded...
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televangelist, and the 1981 film Heartbeeps, in which he played a robot. Laurie Anderson worked alongside Kaufman for a time in the 1970s, acting as a sort...
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2018 documentary film directed by Johanna Demetrakas and starring Laurie Anderson, Phyllis Chesler and Judy Chicago among others. Women of different...
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Speak, published in 1999, is a young adult novel by Laurie Halse Anderson that tells the story of high school freshman Melinda Sordino. After Melinda...
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or Laura. Laurie is the name of: Laurie Allen, singer and musician, half of the Bobby & Laurie 1960s Australian singing duo Laurie Anderson (born 1947)...
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Macintosh. Written and featuring by American singer-performance artist Laurie Anderson and designed by Hsin-Chien Huang, the CD-ROM is a mixture of video...
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by performance artist and singer Laurie Anderson, released by Warner Bros. Records in 1989. With this release, Anderson attempted to move away from her...
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with grief. Guests have included TV host Stephen Colbert, musician Laurie Anderson and comedian Molly Shannon. The inspiration for the podcast came from...
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Heart of a Dog (2015 film) (category Films directed by Laurie Anderson)
artist and composer Laurie Anderson. Heart of a Dog was commissioned by Franco-German TV station Arte and centers on Anderson's remembrances of her late...
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musician, including periods with Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, and Nine Inch Nails, as well as contributing to hit singles by Paul...
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Gerard Rupert Laurie Anderson (15 March 1889 – November 1914), universally known as "Twiggy", was a British hurdler who participated in the 1912 Stockholm...
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the song "The Road to Mandalay" "Road to Mandalay", a 2024 song by Laurie Anderson Belmond Road to Mandalay, a river cruiser in Myanmar (Burma) that plies...
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origin is unknown. It is most commonly misattributed to musicians Laurie Anderson and Elvis Costello. Others, including Costello himself, credit the...
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prominently U2, Coldplay and Peter Gabriel, and including Daniel Lanois, Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones, Slowdive, Karl Hyde, James, Kevin Shields, and Damon...
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Mister Heartbreak (category Laurie Anderson albums)
second studio album by American avant-garde artist, singer and composer Laurie Anderson, released on February 14, 1984, by Warner Bros. Records. Like its predecessor...
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Wilma B. Liebman, chair of the National Labor Relations Board (1971), Laurie Anderson, musician and performance artist (1969), Cynthia Nixon, actress, activist...
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Debbie Widdup – violin Warren Zielinski – violin Bruce White – viola Laurie Anderson – viola Nick Barr – viola Catherine Bradshaw – viola Reiad Chibah –...
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The Sugarhill Gang. Featured in the lyrics of "Sharkey's Night" by Laurie Anderson from her 1984 album Mister Heartbreak Featured in the lyrics of "If...
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to Reed, the album features a number of guest vocalists including Laurie Anderson, David Bowie, Anohni Hegarty, Steve Buscemi and Willem Dafoe. The co-producer...
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fugitive American diplomats out of Iran "O Superman" (1981) – the song by Laurie Anderson "is directly related to" the incident. Argo (2012 film) makes reference...
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