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"Sycamore Smith is the stage name of Marc Smith, a musician from Marquette, Michigan. Smith, formerly of The Muldoons, has toured the United States with his comic brand of folk music, complete with derby hat, guitar, and gold- plated resonator kazoo. He is signed to Pentimento Music Company. Though still little known outside of the Michigan area, since his stint as lead singer of The Muldoons, Smith has built a reputation as an accomplished lyricist. Smith writes folk songs in an old-fashioned, vaudevillian rural style; songs about heroes and swindlers where characters including Wolfskin Rosie, Legless Paul, and Bobo have adventures that are at times triumphant and other times melancholic. Sycamore uses his first name when referring to himself in his songs (as in The Razor Ball). Discography *Grosspapa (2017) *You By Me: Vol. 2 (with Toh Kay) (2014) *Sycotron (with Troy Graham) (2012) *Redux (2011) *Sickdom (2008) *Baboon (2007) *Sycamore Smith & The Pendulum (2006) *M...Some Racy Hits! (2005) With The Gray Beast: *Demos (2015) *Syc Nurse (with Wett Nurse) (2013) With The Redettes: *Ed (2011) With The Muldoons: *You Are Lost & Gone Forever, Dreadful Sorry, the Muldoons (2004) *The Wreck of the Muldoons (2001) *Goodnight Muldoons, Goodnight Muldoons, I’ll See You In My Dreams (recorded in 1997, released in 2011) *DiM (1994) *New Low (1993) Guest Appearances: *What Was That Sound? by Papa Crow (2012) (Song: Fart like a Pirate) Compilations: *Misery Sessions Vol. 1 (1994) (The Muldoons: In Something) *Misery Sessions Vol. 2 (1995) (The Muldoons: All Fours) *Misery Sessions Vol. 3 (1996) (The Muldoons: Remote) *Misery Four (1997) (The Muldoons: Every Single Last One) *Misery 5 (2003) (The Muldoons: Shanty-Town Lullaby) *Pentimento Music Company Summer/Fall 2011 Sampler (2011) (The Man with the Skeleton Arms) & (The Reaper's Favor) *Isolated Culture Vol. 1 (2013) (The Gray Beast: The Figmoron Tree) External links :SycamoreSmith.com : MySpace page on Sycamore Smith :Sycamore Smith's old band The Muldoons :MetroTimes article Category:American folk musicians Category:Musicians from Michigan Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"Guil Lunde (born 25 February 1963) is an American voice actor for ADV Films. Anime * Battle Angel – Dr. Daisuke Ito * Blue Seed – Gang member A, Teacher, Yamatone * Burn Up W – Cartel boss * Dark Warrior – Chat show host, Narrator, and a few unlisted roles * Dirty Pair Flash: Mission Two – Worlds World's chief of security * Original Dirty Pair – "God", Grey Nea * Ellicia – Ancient Evil, Guku * Fire Emblem – Slave trader, and a few unlisted roles * Gunsmith Cats – Detective Roy Coleman * Kimera – Ginzu * Master of Mosquiton – Mosquiton * Neon Genesis Evangelion – Kouzou Fuyutsuki, movie actor, NERV Section 2 Agent * New Cutie Honey – Peeping Spider * Plastic Little – Nalderof Aldomordish * Power Dolls – Yao's father * Princess Minerva – Wisler * Slayers: The Motion Picture – Juliano Jubibieno * Slayers: The Book of Spells – Galda * Sorcerer Hunters – Zaha Torte * Street Fighter II V – Guard at gate, Hector * Those Who Hunt Elves – Chef, townsman, villager References Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:American male voice actors "
"First edition (publ. Warner Books) Lord of the Dance (1984) is a novel by Father Andrew Greeley. It is the third in the Passover Trilogy. It is the story of a teenager, Noele Farrell, who Greeley has said represents a composite of Irish-American teenage women he has met. Plot introduction Noele is the daughter of Roger, a college professor and candidate for public office with adulterous tendencies, and Irene, once a very promising bright young woman, and still beautiful, but clearly broken by years of a domestic life with a cheating husband. She is sometimes able to read the thoughts, and foresee the future, of those close to her. Plot summary She becomes obsessed with her uncle, Danny Farrell, who has always been a black sheep of sorts in the family. Danny is believed to have died in an airplane flying over China while working for the CIA. Roger's mother, Brigid, is a powerful widow with a lot of dirty secrets. The family is an example of an Irish Catholic family's ascent into the upper middle class, perhaps even the upper class, after a few generations, reflecting a common theme of sociologist Greeley. However, aside from Danny, there have been other mysterious deaths in this family, and Noelle courageously probes this dark side of her ancestry, leading to the truth about who she really is. Noele is clearly the most significant character in the book. Greeley has said that she is meant to embody the Church. She is a spunky girl who once takes over a church service with her guitar-playing rendition of the hymn "Lord of the Dance", much to the dismay of her folk group leader, and gives a spontaneous, powerful homily about life being a dance where God chooses the partners. Sometimes, however, God wants to dance alone, with just us. Major themes It contains themes central to many of Greeley's novels, including the importance of Irish Catholicism as a fundamental element of Irish culture, and the idea that family loyalty can be both loving and realistic at the same time. Also included (as in many of Greeley's books) are the familiar elements of love, sex, and mystery. Category:1984 American novels Category:Novels by Andrew M. Greeley Category:Warner Books books "