He set music to the lyrics of Thomson’s poem ... She is shown in the foreground holding a trident; the text BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES is placed around the top half of the primary design, with ...
I was going to see the “Wave Organ”, a wondrous, wave activated acoustical sculpture, a surprise for me. But when I reached there, it was enchantment rather than surprise; a realisation of the concept ...
The Makin Waves Song of the Week is “Man of Manzanita” from Nefesh Mountain’s forthcoming double LP, “Beacons.” PHOTO COURTESY OF NEFESH MOUNTAIN Since late summer, Montclair-based ...
The Makin Waves Song of the Week is “Hologram” from “The Wind Can Be So Cruel,” the debut EP of the new duo Tiny Cities, featuring Melissa Anthony, left, and Dennis King, right ...
The Royal Navy reached its apogee in the century after Trafalgar, when Britannia ruled the world's waves as the supreme maritime hegemon. That power was challenged by Germany and slowly overhauled by ...
His second verse championed gallant Cook sailing with British courage to raise old England’s flag, proving “Britannia rules the waves”. His third and fourth verses weren’t any more ...
The latest No. 1 on the Top Gabb Music Songs chart is a fitting one: Jelly Roll's "Run It," from the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 soundtrack, debuts atop the December 2024 ranking as the most-played song ...
In the early 19th century when Britannia — John Bull — ruled the waves and funded all Europe’s struggle against Napoleon, there was a popular English song: Who pays the piper? I, said John Bull.
1 in the monthly ranking's third iteration. By Kevin Rutherford The latest No. 1 on the Top Gabb Music Songs chart is a fitting one: Jelly Roll’s “Run It,” from the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 ...
It wasn't in Peter Dodds McCormick's original 1878 composition. His second verse championed gallant Cook sailing with British courage to raise old England's flag, proving "Britannia rules the waves".
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