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"Tiffany Page (born 16 April 1986) is an English singer-songwriter based in London. Her debut single "Walk Away Slow" was released on 15 March 2010. Her second single, "On Your Head", started to receive airplay on radio stations across the UK. In 2010 she toured with Hole as their supporting artist. In 2015, a new single, "Suburbia" was released, followed by 2016 releases called "Believer" and "Girls". In 2017, she teamed up with Nicholas Dagnall and Harry Valentine on their California Indie album for two tracks, entitled "Too Good to Lose" and "Late Night Drive". Biography Page was born in England 1986, spent some of her childhood in Zimbabwe before returning to England to live in London in the 1990s. She performed in the London club scene before being signed to Mercury Records in early 2009. She spent early 2010 supporting the Noisettes in London, Brighton, Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool and Bristol. She posted a cover of Rihanna's song, "Rude Boy" on YouTube. Page's music is influenced and inspired by grunge and rock artists such as Nirvana, Hole, Babes in Toyland, L7 and Queens of The Stone Age. Previously managed by Sports Entertainment Group, she moved to Crown Talent with Marc Marot in January 2012. Music career Page released two singles, the first being "Walk Away Slow", followed by "On Your Head" on 24 May 2010, included on her début album Walk Away Slow, which was due for release on 20 September 2010 and created in a promotional format but never actually released. Her songs have been played on national television on shows such as Live from Studio Five and GMTV. In 2010, she was present at many of that year's festivals including Hard Rock Calling, Tramlines and V Festival. Songs The track listing for the original album (2010) was; * "Walk Away Slow" * "Hope He Doesn't Know About You" * "On Your Head" * "You Won't" * "Out of My Mind" * "Heaven Ain't Easy" * "7 Years Too Late" * "Reminders" * "Police" * "Break The Chain" * "Playing With Fire" * "I Am The Blaze" These five tunes originated around the same time but did not feature on the album; * Better Late Than Never * Something About Him * Too Drunk * What They Teach You * Roam These were due to feature on the second album (2012) * Painkiller * 9 Bar The 2016 release of "Girls" also contained a B-side track called "Worse Without You". Page has also covered versions of three other songs including "Rude Boy" (Rihanna), "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (Cyndi Lauper) and "Supermassive Black Hole" (Muse). ReferencesOther sources * External links * Official web site Category:Living people Category:1986 births Category:English singer- songwriters Category:Mercury Records artists Page, Tiffany Category:21st- century English singers Category:21st-century English women singers "
"The Lady and the Reaper () is a 2009 Spanish 3D imaging animated short film created by Javier Recio Gracía and produced by Kandor Graphics and Green Moon. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and won the Goya Award for Best Animated Short of 2009. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Plot An old lady, who lives alone in the countryside, is looking forward to death so that she can meet her dead husband. When the Reaper arrives and she is about to reach the afterlife, she is pulled away from the Reaper by a smug doctor. The Reaper and the doctor fight fiercely, and eventually medicine wins. The impatient Reaper leaves, but the lady is not willing to postpone the encounter with her husband, electrocuting herself with the defibrillator in water, much to the dismay and anger of the Reaper. ReferencesExternal links * * Category:2009 3D films Category:2009 short films Category:Spanish animated short films Category:Spanish black comedy films Category:Spanish animated films Category:Spanish films Category:Spanish short films Category:3D short films "
"Peggy Babin (born 24 December 1976) is a retired French athlete who specialized in the 400 metres and 800 metres. She won the bronze medal at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie, and competed without reaching the final at the 2001 World Championships and the 2002 European Indoor Championships. In the 4 x 400 metres relay she finished fifth at the 2002 European Championships. Her personal best times are 52.83 seconds in the 400 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Paris; and 2:01.66 minutes in the 800 metres, achieved in July 2001 in Ottawa. References Category:1976 births Category:Living people Category:French female sprinters Category:French female middle-distance runners Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for France "