• Look up shout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shout or Shouts may refer to: Shout (sound), a loud vocalization The Shout, a 1978 film by Jerzy Skolimowski...
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    Shout! Factory, LLC, doing business as Shout! Studios (formerly doing business as its current legal name as Shout! Factory) is an American home video...
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  • The Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was based on a short story by Robert Graves and adapted for the screen by Skolimowski...
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  • "Shout" is 2010 single by Shout for England, an ensemble featuring Dizzee Rascal and James Corden. It was an unofficial anthem of the England football...
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    "Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). It was originally recorded by the Top Notes...
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  • "Shout" is a popular song, written and originally recorded by American vocal group the Isley Brothers in 1959. Later versions include a UK Top 10 hit...
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  • The Shouters, or more properly the Shouters sect (呼喊派), is a label attached by the People's Republic of China (PRC) to an amorphous group within China...
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    Never Shout Never (originally typeset as nevershoutnever! and NeverShoutNever!) was an American rock band formed in Joplin, Missouri, in 2007. Vocalist...
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  • Shout at the Devil is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on September 23, 1983. It was the band's breakthrough...
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  • Shout (noun and verb), in Australia, New Zealand, and England, refers to an act of spontaneous giving. Its primary use is in pub culture, where one person...
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  • Shout is a 1991 American musical romance film directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and starring John Travolta as a music teacher who introduces rock and roll...
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  • Twist and Shout was the Beatles' second album released in Canada, in mono by Capitol Records (catalogue number T-6054) on 3 February 1964. It consists...
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  • Shout was an American rock band formed in 1987 by Ken Tamplin. Musically, the band was similar to Journey and Styx, with the Encyclopedia of Contemporary...
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  • "Shout to the Top!" is a song by the English band the Style Council which was their seventh single to be released. It was composed by lead singer Paul...
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  • "Scream & Shout" is a song by American recording artists will.i.am and Britney Spears, taken from the former's fourth studio album #willpower (2012)....
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  • A shout or ring shout is an ecstatic, transcendent religious ritual, first practiced by African slaves in the West Indies and the United States, in which...
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  • A blues shouter is a blues singer, often male, capable of singing unamplified with a band. Notable blues shouters include: Piney Brown Walter Brown, of...
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  • Shout!!! -Music Video- Shout!!! -MV Dancing Ver.1- Shout!!! MV Making-of Omake no Shout!!! Shout!!! -Music Video- Shout!!! -MV Dancing Ver.1- Shout!...
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  • "Twist and Shout" is a song by Phil Medley and Bert Russell, notably covered by the Isley Brothers and the Beatles. Twist and Shout could also refer to:...
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  • an article on "shout out", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "shout out" You can also: Search for Shout out in Wikipedia...
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  • "Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)" is a song written by Ernie Maresca and Thomas F. Bogdany, and originally recorded by Maresca in 1962. The single was...
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  • "Shout" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears, released as the second single from their second studio album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985)...
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  • Shout: The True Story of a Survivor Who Refused to be Silenced is a poetic memoir by Laurie Halse Anderson, published March 12, 2019 by Viking Books....
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  • Silent Shout is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife, released on 17 February 2006 by Rabid Records. The album is darker than...
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  • SHOUTfest (also known as ShoutFest) is an annual Christian music festival that features popular Contemporary Christian music acts. Beginning in 2002,...
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    segments, scholarly articles, and honors. A biography entitled "Shout, Sister, Shout!" by Gayle L. Wald was published in 2007. The United States Postal...
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  • The Shout! Awards was an entertainment award show created to celebrate the Malaysian entertainment scene which was said (at the time) had rapidly developed...
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  • Shout Records is a record company founded by songwriter and record producer Bert Berns in 1966. Bert Berns was a founding father of the New York Uptown...
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  • "Shout It Out Loud" may refer to: "Shout It Out Loud" (Kiss song) "Shout It Out Loud" (Robin S & DJ Escape song) Shout It Out (disambiguation) Shout (disambiguation)...
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  • "Carolina Shout" is a song written by James P. Johnson. Johnson's 1921 phonograph recordings of his own compositions, including "Carolina Shout" as well...
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