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"Tommy Womack (born November 20, 1962 in Sturgis, Kentucky) is an American singer-songwriter and author. Career Womack played with the band Government Cheese from 1985 to 1992. He later joined the Bis-quits, which released one album on Oh Boy Records in 1993. =Solo career= Womack released his first solo album, Positively Na-Na, in 1998, followed by another one, Stubborn, two years later. In 2002, he released Circus Town, his third solo album. Womack and his band released an album in 2003 entitled Washington, D.C., which was recorded live in an XM Satellite Radio studio. In 2007, he released There, I Said It!, which became his biggest success. The album's success led to Womack receiving glowing reviews from the national press and offers for international gigs. He followed it with the 2012 album, Now What!, which contained songs about a wide variety of topics, such as family life and the perils of road life. Womack's songs have been recorded by Jimmy Buffett, Jason Ringenberg, Dan Baird, David Olney, Todd Snider, Kevin Fowler, Scott Kempner, and others. He is the author of two books, the first being an autobiographical account of his time with Government Cheese, titled "Cheese Chronicles: the True Story of a Rock Band You've Never Heard Of" and the second being "Lavender Boys and Elsie". Personal life Womack is married; his wife works for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. They live in Nashville with their teenage son and pets. In June 2015, he was injured in a car crash in Sonora, Kentucky, when his Nissan Sentra was broadsided by a tractor trailer. The crash broke four bones in his pelvis. Discography=Solo albums= * Positively Na Na (1998) * Stubborn (2000) * Circus Town (2002) * Washington D.C. (2003) * There, I Said It! (2007) * Now What! (2012) * Namaste (2016) =With Bis-Quits= * The Bis-quits, The Bis-quits (1993) =With Daddy= * Daddy at the Women's Club Daddy (2005) * For a Second Time Daddy (2009) =With Government Cheese= * Live! Three Chords, No Waiting (1989) * Government Cheese (1992) * Government Cheese: 1985-1995 (2011) * Government Cheese: The Late Show (2015) =With Todd Snider= * The Devil You Know (2006) * Peace, Love and Anarchy (Rarities, B-Sides and Demos, Vol. 1) (2007) =Other appearances= * Lucky 13, (with The Bis-quits) (1998) * Freedom Sings - First Amendment Center (2000) * Freight Train Boogie: A Collection of Americana Music (2001) * All Over Creation by Jason Ringenberg (2002) * Home Away by Will Kimbrough (2002) * The Gene Pitney Story Retold (2002) * This is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks (With Bill Lloyd) (2002) * Every Word: A Tribute to Let's Active (2003) * Jambodians (2004) * 35 Years: Bear Family Records (2010) * The Six Sessions (with Will Kimbrough) (2010) * The Oxford American-Southern Music CD #15 Featuring Music of Tennessee (2013) ReferencesExternal links * * Nashville Storytellers Profile Episode Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:People from Union County, Kentucky Category:Rock musicians from Kentucky Category:Singers from Kentucky Category:Songwriters from Kentucky Category:Singers from Nashville, Tennessee Category:Songwriters from Tennessee "
"Pervyi, Pervii or Pervy (, first, masculine) or Pervaya (feminine) is a generic adjective added to various Russian names. It is also a surname. It may refer to *Pervaya Liga (Soviet Union), the second level of ice hockey in the Soviet Union *Perviy Kanal, the first television channel in the Russian Federation *Perviy Kanal Evraziya, Kazakhstani television station *Perviy Potseluy, debut album of Makpal Isabekova *Oleksandr Perviy (1960–1985), Ukrainian Olympic weightlifter "
"Sergey Leonidovich Sholokhov (; born September 27, 1958, Leningrad) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) journalist, Candidate of Art Sciences, and winner of the national competition of the press, Golden Pen '96 (Journalist of the Year).Пoбeдитeли пpeмии Academician of the Academy Nika Award.Сергей Шолохов — Лица // Первый канал He has been called one of the most authoritative film and theater critics of Russia.Сергей Леонидович Шолохов In 1991 Sholokhov and Sergey Kuryokhin broadcast the influential televised hoax Lenin was a mushroom. Since 1991 and 1992 he worked in the management School at Harvard University as a visiting researcher. Member of the jury of numerous film festivals. Author and producer of 10 documentaries. ReferencesExternal links * Тихий Шолохов * Сергей Шолохов: Ленин и грибы. Интервью на сайте журнала «Интервью» Category:1958 births Category:Living people Category:People from Saint Petersburg Category:Soviet journalists Category:Russian male journalists Category:Russian journalists Category:Soviet television presenters Category:Russian television presenters Category:Saint Petersburg State University alumni Category:Russian film critics Category:Academicians of the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences "Nika" Category:Soviet art historians Category:Soviet male writers Category:20th-century Russian male writers Category:Russian art historians "