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kaizsche · 1 month ago
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'Sup. It's Russ Holliday. Former quarterback. CHAD POWERS (2025)
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missathlete31 · 4 months ago
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New photos of Glen from Chad Powers filming.
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RUSS HOLLIDAY #13 IN THE BOOKS, #1 IN OUR HEARTS??!?!
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So happy the disguise isn't permanent lol and we get some Hot Glen moments too (even if they are giving me Bon Jovi vibes)
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asmileworthahundredlies · 2 months ago
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Zippin' up my boots. Going back to my roots… ♫
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lboogie1906 · 9 months ago
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Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was a jazz singer.
She was born in Newark, New Jersey. Both of her parents were amateur musicians and they provided her piano lessons as a child as well as a solid background in vocals, as a member of her mother’s church choir. By 1943, she was ready to make music her career. Despite her natural shyness and lack of stage polish, she won an amateur contest at Harlem’s renowned Apollo Theatre. That performance led to her “discovery” by Billy Eckstine who helped her become a vocalist and musician with the Earl Hines Band. She left Hines’s band to join Eckstine’s new orchestra and make her recording debut.
By 1946, she was a solo artist who was rapidly becoming well-known as one of the first jazz artists to use “bop” phrasing in her singing. During the 1950s, she adopted a new style that allowed her to record numerous “pop” tunes that were commercially successful. While her embrace of pop music scandalized jazz purists, it widened her fan base and demonstrated her business acumen, which many of her colleagues grew to admire.
While she never gained the public renown of fellow performers such as Ella Fitzgerald or Billie Holliday, she is considered to have one of the greatest voices in the business and is credited with being a major force behind the popularity of “bop” music. Some of her biggest hits include such classics as “Misty,” “My Funny Valentine,” and “Tenderly.” Her determination and ability to fit in with the male-dominated world of jazz music earned her the moniker “Sassy.” Her flawless voice earned her the title “the Divine One;” but it was the breadth of her impact on the world of jazz and music in general that earned her multiple Grammy’s, including the 1989 Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as a place in the Jazz Hall of Fame.
She married Waymon Reed (1978–1981), Marshall Fisher (1971–1977), Clyde B. Atkins (1958–1963), and George Treadwell (1946–1958). She had one daughter, who worked in the 1980s and 1990s as an actress under the name Paris Vaughan. She was the mother-in-law of former NHL star Russ Courtnall. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #zetaphibeta #womenhistorymonth
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beautifulballad · 2 months ago
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Glen Powell Films Scenes For Chad Powers At Georgia Football Game
Glen Powell attended the Georgia vs. Mississippi State game this past weekend in Georgia. The actor was at the game to film scenes for his upcoming Hulu comedy series, Chad Powers. S In the half-hour comedy, “When bad behavior nukes hotshot QB Russ Holliday’s college career, he disguises himself and walks onto a struggling Southern football team as the talented, affable Chad Powers. Based on the…
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deadlinecom · 3 months ago
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coletivme · 4 months ago
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Glen Powell está irreconhecível na nova série de comédia "Chad Powers", produzida pela Hulu e inspirada em um sketch desportivo. Powell interpreta um atleta fracassado, destacando-se como Russ Holliday. A série, com a produção dos irmãos Manning, promete redefinir a comédia esportiva e aumentar a popularidade da Hulu.
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unjournalenfrancais · 9 months ago
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Us and the sea
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I keep thinking about the sea and how it connect us -- and also keep us far, so far, in a literal way. He lives in south France, more precisely in Marseille. His window has its view. Sometimes he sends me pictures of the framed sunset slowly fading in the mediterranean's water, so gorgeous, vivid, full of colors, while he still works in his apartment. I live in south Brazil. This weekend I was at the beach with some friends for the holliday. I waked up very early to watch the sunrise. I send it to him a short video of the sun and me. He answered saying that he hopes to live this experience one day with me. I really hope so, too. I always liked french as a language and culture but now I have a stronger motivation to keep learning. I can't forget his last words in the airport before entering the gates "see you soon".
What I did this weekend? Well, Friday morning I entered a car wich its destiny was the beach. I don't have internet in my apartment because I didn't pay the bills. Oops. I'm listening the offline version of Spotify. I have some french and russian musics saved only but I can survive. I need to move from here soon. Too expensive. Also I need a new job. More lost than ever.
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Je continue de penser à la mer et à la façon dont elle nous relie – et nous maintient aussi loin, très loin, d'une manière littérale. Il vit dans le sud de la France, plus précisément à Marseille. Sa fenêtre a sa vue. Parfois, il m'envoie des photos encadrées du coucher de soleil qui s'efface lentement dans l'eau de la Méditerranée, si magnifique, si vif, plein de couleurs, alors qu'il travaille encore dans son appartement. Je vis dans le sud du Brésil. Ce week-end, j'étais à la plage avec des amis pour les vacances. Je me suis réveillé très tôt pour regarder le lever du soleil. Je lui envoie une petite vidéo du soleil et de moi. Il a répondu en disant qu'il espère vivre cette expérience un jour avec moi. Je l'espère vraiment aussi. J'ai toujours aimé le français en tant que langue et culture, mais maintenant j'ai une motivation plus forte pour continuer à apprendre. Je ne peux pas oublier ses derniers mots à l'aéroport avant de franchir les portes "à bientôt".
Qu'est-ce que j'ai fait ce week-end ? Eh bien, vendredi matin, je suis monté dans une voiture dont le destin était la plage. Je n'ai pas Internet dans mon appartement parce que je n'ai pas payé les factures. Oops. J'écoute la version hors ligne de Spotify. Je n'ai sauvegardé que quelques musiques françaises et russes mais je peux survivre. Je dois bientôt déménager d'ici. Trop cher. J'ai aussi besoin d'un nouvel emploi. Plus perdu que jamais.
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soulbounce · 5 years ago
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mogulinteriororlando · 7 years ago
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RIPPED
RIPPED by rihannamaterial featuring lace up boots ❤ liked on Polyvore
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kaizsche · 1 month ago
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DISNEY+ 2025 PROMO SPOT CHAD POWERS
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marilynhclliday-blog · 7 years ago
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marilyn holliday disco fever by psychoticmangle featuring a mineral eyeshadow
Red evening gown / SHE MADE ME bikini swimsuit, 62 NZD / SHE MADE ME bikini swimsuit, 54 NZD / Charlotte Russe glitter shoes, 26 NZD / Mineral eyeshadow, 7.01 NZD / Lip gloss
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acidgirl-blog · 7 years ago
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can you bleed for me by acidgirl featuring a shiny nail polish
Jumper top, $20 / Plein Sud high waisted flare skirt, $930 / Mimi Holliday by Damaris lace underwire bra / Grunge boots / Wallet, $11 / Antique gold jewelry / Alexander McQueen leather charm, $175 / Skull jewelry / Alex and Chloe double layer necklace / Asos earrings / Miss Selfridge silver jewellery / Maison Michel metal hair accessory / Charlotte Russe false eyelash / Essie shiny nail polish, $12 / Home decor / Manic Panic Blue After Midnight Metallic Lipstick Goth / Luckies Lined Video Notebook, $19
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lboogie1906 · 2 years ago
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Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was a jazz singer. She was born in Newark, New Jersey. Both of her parents were amateur musicians and they provided their daughter piano lessons as a child as well as a solid background in vocals, as a member of her mother’s church choir. By 1943, she was ready to make music her career. Despite her natural shyness and lack of stage polish, she won an amateur contest at Harlem’s renowned Apollo Theatre. That performance led to her “discovery” by Billy Eckstine who helped her become a vocalist and musician with the Earl Hines Band. She left Hines’s band to join Eckstine’s new orchestra and make her recording debut. By 1946, she was a solo artist who was rapidly becoming well-known as one of the first jazz artists to use “bop” phrasing in her singing. During the 1950s, she adopted a new style that allowed her to record numerous “pop” tunes that were commercially successful. While her embrace of pop music scandalized jazz purists, it widened her fan base and demonstrated her business acumen, which many of her colleagues grew to admire. While she never gained the public renown of fellow performers such as Ella Fitzgerald or Billie Holliday, she is considered to have one of the greatest voices in the business and is credited with being a major force behind the popularity of “bop” music. Some of her biggest hits include such classics as “Misty,” “My Funny Valentine,” and “Tenderly.” Her determination and ability to fit in with the male-dominated world of jazz music earned her the moniker “Sassy.” Her flawless voice earned her the title “the Divine One;” but it was the breadth of her impact on the world of jazz and music in general that earned her multiple Grammy’s, including the 1989 Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as a place in the Jazz Hall of Fame. She married Waymon Reed (1978–1981), Marshall Fisher (1971–1977), Clyde B. Atkins (1958–1963), and George Treadwell (1946–1958). She had one daughter, who worked in the 1980s and 1990s as an actress under the name Paris Vaughan. She was the mother-in-law of former NHL star Russ Courtnall. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #zetaphibeta #womenhistorymonth https://www.instagram.com/p/CqTbjkSvxhV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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beautifulballad · 4 months ago
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Hulu Releases First Official Look at Glen Powell in 'Chad Powers'
Hulu has released the first look at Glen Powell in Chad Powers. Set to play the series’ lead, Chad, Powell is joined in the half-hour comedy by Steve Zahn, Toby Huss, Perry Mattfeld, Wynn Everett, Frankie A. Rodriguez, and Quentin Plair. In the half-hour comedy, “When bad behavior nukes hotshot QB Russ Holliday’s college career, he disguises himself and walks onto a struggling Southern football…
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deadlinecom · 4 months ago
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