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Heath forest Heath forest is a type of tropical moist forest found in areas with acidic, sandy soils that are extremely nutrient-poor. Notable examples are the Rio Negro campinarana of the Amazon Basin in South America, and the Sundaland heath forests (also known as Kerangas forests) of Borneo and neighboring islands.
Heath High School shooting The Heath High School shooting occurred at Heath High School in West Paducah, Kentucky, United States, on Monday December 1, 1997. Fourteen-year-old Michael Carneal opened fire on a group of praying students killing 3 girls and wounding 5 others.
Heath Irwin Heath Irwin (born June 27, 1973 in Boulder, Colorado) is an American football player who played Guard for the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, & St. Louis Rams of the NFL after playing for the University of Colorado Buffaloes.
Heath James Heath James (born 7 March, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who retired in 2005. Beginning his playing career in 1999, he suffered numerous hamstring injuries and over his career spanning 7 seasons with the Sydney Swans, he played just 18 games.
Heath L'Estrange Heath L'Estrange (born May 21, 1985 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a rugby league player who currently plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League competition as a hooker. He made his first grade debut for the Roosters on the 9th April 2004 against the Brisbane Broncos during round 5 at Aussie Stadium during the 2004 NRL competition.
Heath Pampas The Pampas of Heath are in the oriental end of the Mother's of God department , just person on the border with Bolivia, a small region of very special characteristics exists. His appearance is that of an enormous flatness of high grasslands and palm trees that it attracts attention in the middle of the forests of the tropical forest.
Heath Park railway station Heath Park Halt, in Hemel Hempstead was the terminus for passenger services on the Nicky Line, which ran from here to Harpenden. Passenger services were withdrawn in 1947, and the station closed with the line in 1960.
Heath Ramsay Heath Ramsay (born April 3, 1981 in Ipswich, Queensland) is a former butterfly swimmer, who competed for Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There he finished in eleventh position in the 200 m butterfly, clocking 1:57.
Heath Robinson (codebreaking machine) Heath Robinson was a machine used by British codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II to solve messages in a German teleprinter cipher, the Lorenz SZ40/42. It was the predecessor to the Colossus computer.
Heath Saraceno Heath Saraceno (born December 21, 1978) Originally vocals/guitar for Midtown became Senses Fail's newest guitarist soon after previous guitarist, Dave Miller, was let go. Heath and bandmate, Dan Trapp have a side band called The Jettonnes.
Heath Shuler Joseph Heath Shuler (born December 31, 1971) is an American politician and former professional football player. On November 7, 2006 Shuler was elected to the United States House of Representatives to represent North Carolina's 11th congressional district in the 110th Congress.
Heath Streak Heath Hilton Streak (born March 16, 1974, Bulawayo) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his Test debut in Zimbabwe's tour of Pakistan 1993/1994 making his mark by taking 8 wickets in the 2nd Test at Rawalpindi (December 9-14, 1993).
Heath, Cardiff Heath (Welsh Y Mynydd Bychan, also Y Waun) is an area of north Cardiff, Wales, originally named as a result of the large park and woodland and it once contained. After the initial development of traditionally middle-classed semi-detached housing (1920s-1950s) and more recently the construction of the University Hospital of Wales on the site of the former Heath Wood (1960s), much of the greenery has been eradicated.
Heathcliff (comic strip) Heathcliff is a comic strip created by George Gately in 1973 featuring an eponymous cat. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1000 newspapers by Creators Syndicate.
Heathcliff (musical) Heathcliff is a made-for-TV musical (filmed in 1997) that is based on the novel Wuthering Heights and features popular singer Sir Cliff Richard as Heathcliff. Music is by John Farrar and lyrics are by Sir Tim Rice.
Heathcote Baronets There have been two Baronetcies created for people with the surname Heathcote, both in the Baronetage of Great Britain and both created in 1733. The holders of the first creation were later elevated to the peerage as Baron Aveland and Earl of Ancaster, which titles are now extinct.
Heathcote-Greytown National Park Heathcote-Graytown National Park is located in the North Central region of Victoria, Australia. The park, which includes sections of the Great Dividing Range, adjoins a number of state forrests, including the McIvor Ranges State Forrest and is located just outside the town of Heathcote.
Heathcote, Victoria Heathcote is a town in central Victoria, Australia, situated on the Northern Highway 110 kilometres north of Melbourne and 40 kilometres south-east of Bendigo via the McIvor Highway. Its local government area is the City of Greater Bendigo, Heathcote is part of the federal electorate of Bendigo and is in the state electorate of Rodney.
Heathen (band) Heathen is a North American thrash metal band originating from the Bay Area California, founded in 1984 by guitarist Lee Altus and drummer Carl Sacco. They have released two critically acclaimed albums, Breaking the Silence (1987) and Victims of Deception (1991).
Heathen Earth Heathen Earth is a live album by Throbbing Gristle which documents their performance in 1980 on "Saturday the 16th of February between 8:10pm and 9:00pm". Track 9 and 10 are from other live performances.
Heather Albert Heather Albert (born: May 27, 1968 )is an American professional bicycle racer. She is also the author of a book titled "The Genisoy Diet" She began racing in 1994 and became a full time racer in 1995.
Heather Alexander Heather Alexander is an American singer, musician and songwriter in the Celtic and World music genres. Alexander blends mythical, fantasy, and traditional themes in her performances, switching between instrumental fiddle and songs accompanied by her guitar, bodhran, and fiddle playing.
Heather B. Gardner Heather B. Gardner is an African-American hip-hop artist from Jersey City, New Jersey, most famous for her single "All Glocks Down" as well as her appearance as a cast member on the first season of MTV's The Real World which took place in New York City.
Heather Clark Heather Clark is a writer for Associated Press working out of its bureau in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She normally covers issues concerning the Rocky Mountain region of the United States, such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and New Mexico elections for a national audience.
Heather Corinna Heather Corinna is an author, activist and internet publisher with a focus on progressive, affirming sexuality. She is a self-described 'queer polymath: feminist activist, writer, photographer, artist, educator, internet publisher and community organizer' and was one of the pioneers of positive human sexuality on the internet.
Heather Couper Heather Anita Couper (born June 2 1949) is a British astronomer who popularized astronomy in the 1980s and 1990s on British television in competition with Patrick Moore. She was president of the British Astronomical Association 1984-1986.
Heather Crowe Heather Crowe (born April 23, 1945 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, died May 22, 2006 in Ottawa, Ontario) was a former Canadian waitress who became the public face of Canada's anti-smoking campaign. She contracted lung cancer in 2002, allegedly from second-hand smoke encountered at her workplace of over forty years, and later appeared in numerous television public service announcements.
Heather DeLoach Heather DeLoach (born February 1, 1983 in California) is an American actress. She is most popular for her portrayal of the tap dancing "Bee Girl" in the 1992 music video for the hit single "No Rain," by Blind Melon.
Heather Douglas (actress) Heather Douglas, a graduate of New Albany High School (New Albany, Indiana) has appeared in Broadway productions of Tommy Tunes's The Will Rogers Follies and Crazy for You; the pre-Broadway tour of Jekyll and Hyde; a national tour and Berlin production of Crazy for You, 'Audrey' in Little Shop of Horrors, 'Rapunzel' in Into the Woods, 'Cassie' in A Chorus Line, 'Nickie' in Sweet Charity and Disney MGM Studio's Beauty and the Beast; the original West End production of Chicago where she understudied and played the part of 'Velma'; My One and Only in both London and Chichester, where she also understudied and played 'Edythe' and Cats as 'Bombalurina'.
Heather Erxleben Heather Erxleben (born 1966) is a former Canadian Forces soldier who was the first female to graduate from a Regular Force infantry trades training course. She graduated from the PPCLI Battle School in CFB Wainwright, Alberta on January 19, 1989.
Heather Fargo Heather Fargo (born December 12, 1952, in Oakland, California) has been Mayor of Sacramento, California since 2001. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Planning and Management from the University of California, Davis in 1975.
Heather Fong Heather Fong (方宇文; pinyin: Fāng Yǔwén) is chief of police for San Francisco, California, United States. She is the first woman to lead the San Francisco Police Department, and the first Asian American woman to head a major metropolitan city police force.
Heather French Heather Renee French (born 1974 in Maysville, Kentucky) won the title of Miss America in 2000, continuing a tradition of dominance by Southern contestants in the Miss America pageant. She is a 1992 graduate of Mason County High School.
Heather Gemmen Heather Gemmen (4 April 1971 – ), is an author of children's books but is probably best known for her book, Startling Beauty. In this book, she describes becoming pregnant after being sexually assaulted while living and working for community development and racial reconciliation in the innercity.
Heather Harmon Ideepthroat.com is an amateur pornographic website, owned and operated by Heather and Jim Harmon, which depicts the sexual escapades of the real-life married couple, with strong emphasis on Heather's deepthroating skills.
Heather Has Two Mommies Heather Has Two Mommies is a children's book written by Lesléa Newman with Diana Souza's illustrations, first published in 1989. It is about a child, Heather, raised by lesbian women: her biological mother, Jane, who gave birth to her after artificial insemination, and her biological mother's same-sex partner, Kate.
Heather Hudson (Exiles) Heather Hudson is a fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series called Exiles. Although the name previously existed, this character is unique to the Marvel Universe as she seems to have no similar counterparts.
Heather Jones Heather Jones (born October 8, 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There she ended up in seventh place with the Canadian National Women's Team.
Heather Mallick Heather Mallick (1959–) is a Toronto-based columnist and author who, until December, 2005, wrote for the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail. She now writes a bi-weekly column for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's website http://www.
Heather McElhatton Heather McElhatton is a writer, reporter and host for Minnesota Public Radio and Public Radio International. Her work has been heard on American radio programs such as Marketplace, Weekend America, Sound Money, This American Life, and The Savvy Traveler.
Heather McKay Heather Pamela McKay (nee Blundell) (born July 31, 1941) is a retired Australian squash player, who is considered by most commentators to be the greatest female player in the history of the sport. She dominated the women's game in the 1960s and 1970s, winning 16 consecutive British Open titles between 1962 and 1977, and capturing the inaugural women's World Open title in 1979, whilst remaining undefeated during that period.
Heather McTaggart Heather McTaggart (born 23 August 1962 in Bangor, Northern Ireland) is an Australian politician. A member of the Australian Labor Party, she represented the Electoral district of Evelyn in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2002-2006.
Heather Menzies Heather Menzies Urich (nee Menzies) born December 3, 1949 in Toronto, Canada is a Canadian-born actress, moved to California via Florida at the age of 11. Insisting on attending acting school, Heather enrolled at the Falcon Studio’s University of the Arts in Hollywood.
Heather Mills McCartney Heather, Lady McCartney (born 12 January 1968 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England), usually known as Heather Mills or Heather Mills McCartney, is a campaigner on behalf of several causes, including amputees, the curtailment of land mines and animal rights. A few months after she was born, she moved to Washington, then in County Durham.
Heather Moody Heather Moody (born August 21, 1973 in Rexburg, Idaho) is an American water polo player, who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She was team captain of the US Women's National Team that captured the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and the only member of the team not from California.
Heather Moyse Heather Moyse (born July 23, 1978 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island) is an elite Canadian athlete, representing Canada in international competition as a rugby player and a bobsledder, and competing at the Canadian intercollegiate level in rugby, soccer and track and field. She was inducted into the University of Waterloo Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 http://www.
Heather North Heather North Kenney (born on December 13, 1950 in Pasadena, California) is an American actress and voice artist. She is most notable as having performed the voice of Daphne Blake in all incarnations of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon series from 1970 to 1979, and from 1983 to 1985.
Heather Petri Heather Petri (born June 13, 1978 in Oakland, California) is an American water polo player, who won the silver medal with the US Women's National Team at the 2000 Summer Olympics and also won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Her position is attacker.
Heather Piccinini Heather Piccinini is an American singer who is best known for being a semi-finalist on Season 3 of American Idol. She was also part of the country/pop group Indian Summer with Eileen Esposito, who is now a member of the girl group UC3.
Heather Tallchief Heather Catherine Tallchief (born January 7, 1972 in Buffalo, New York) is an armored car robber who was sentenced to five years prison on March 30, 2006, The Associated Press reported. She turned herself in to authorities in Las Vegas, Nevada after hiding from authorities in Amsterdam, The Netherlands since the crime in 1993.
Heather Taylor Heather Taylor is a Canadian poet, playwright & educator, who is a regular on the London poetry scene where she displays her natural ability to reach out to an audience. Her writing has been published throughout Europe & North America & she has been a host on Resonance FM & Sound Radio with guest slots on CKUA (Edmonton), CKUF (Victoria) & BBC London Radio.
Heather Wendorf Heather Wendorf-Kelly (born Heather Wendorf in 1981) is an American citizen who earned wide media attention in the mid-1990s because of her participation in a teenage "vampire" cult and her parents' 1996 murders by members of the group. A grand jury refused to indict Wendorf for the slayings and she was formally cleared in January 1997.
Heatherette Heatherette is the alias for the designing duo run by Traver Rains and Richie Rich. Located in New York City, this fashion company owes its roots to the designers' culture life as the "Club Kids," who were notorious for wearing clothes and acting in a way that was completely oblivious to society's judgments.
Heathers Heathers is a 1989 black comedy film starring Winona Ryder, Shannen Doherty, and Christian Slater. It is widely viewed as a classic teen film of the 1980s, considered revolutionary at the time because of its high levels of violence, cruelty, black humor, and absurdity, especially for a movie set in high school, and is often described as one of the finest black comedies ever made.
Heatherstone Elementary School Heatherstone Elementary School is one of the 31 elementary schools in Olathe, Kansas. The school opened in August of 1995 and graduates go to either California Trail Junior High or Pioneer Trail Junior High depending on their residence.
Heatherton Village Heatherton Village is an area of Derby. To be more accurate, it is not really an area in its own right, and certainly is not a village, but merely the name given to a development which was built in the 1990s, comprising of typical modern estate housing and shops.
Heathfield and Waldron Heathfield and Waldron is one of the civil parishs within the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. Heathfield town, one of the settlements in the parish, stands at the junction of two roads: the A265 road from Hawkhurst and the A267 road linking Tunbridge Wells with Eastbourne.
Heathfield Community College Heathfield Community College is a secondary school located just outside the market town of Heathfield in the heart of the Wealden district of East Sussex. It draws its students from a large geographical area including the villages of Cross in Hand, Horam, Mayfield and Burwash.
Heathfield Foundation Technology College Heathfield Foundation Technology College is a secondary school and sixth form centre located in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, England. Its previous title was Heathfield High School, a title which it had held since its opening during the 1960s.
Heathfield St Mary's Heathfield St Mary's is an exclusive girls' private school in Ascot, Berkshire. Previously known as Heathfield School, the establishment is in the process of merging with St Mary's School, Wantage at the Heathfield site in Ascot.
Heathfield Transmitter Heathfield Transmitter is a facility for FM- and television- transmission at Heathfield, East Sussex, UK (grid reference TQ566220). Opened in 1969 it uses as its antenna mast a 135 metre tall guyed structure, giving average transmitter height 256 metres above sea level.
Heathfield, East Sussex Heathfield is a small market town, and the principal settlement in the civil parish of Heathfield and Waldron in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. It lies near the junction of two main roads: the A 267 between Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne; and the A265 from Hawkhurst.
Heathfield, South Australia Heathfield is a town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia near Stirling. It is home to Heathfield High School, Heathfield Primary School, Heathfield Oval, the Heathfield Waste Depot, Heathfield Dump, Heathfield General Store, Mount Lofty Sand and Metal, Masonic homes (retirement Village), Nirvana Farm (multi award winning Biodynamic farm) and Chris Dutton Subaru.
Heathkit Heathkits were products of the Heath Company, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Their products included electronic test equipment, high fidelity home audio equipment, Black & White and Color TV receivers, amateur radio equipment, and the influential Heath H-8, H-89, and H-11 hobbyist computers, which were sold in kit form for assembly by the purchaser.
Heathrow Airside Road Tunnel The Heathrow Airside Road Tunnel (ART) is a road tunnel at Heathrow Airport in the London Borough of Hillingdon, London, UK. It connects the airside roads around Terminals 1, 2 and 3 to the airside roads around Terminal 5.
Heathrow Express Heathrow Express is a train service from Heathrow Airport to Paddington in central London operated by the Heathrow Express Operating Authority—a wholly owned subsidiary of BAA. The service is not part of the National Rail system, despite part of its journey sharing track with National Rail trains and terminating at a London mainline station.
Heathrow Terminal 5 station Heathrow Terminal 5 station is a shared railway station currently under construction to serve Terminal 5, which is under construction at London Heathrow Airport. The station will be staffed by BAA staff unlike the underground stations at Heathrow Terminal 4 and Terminals 1-3.
Heathrow, London Heath Row was a small hamlet of Middlesex on the outskirts of London, that was obliterated for construction of the London Heathrow Airport in 1945. The area today forms part of the London Borough of Hillingdon.
Heating degree day Heating degree day (HDD) and cooling degree day (CDD) are quantitative indices demonstrated to reflect demand for energy to heat or cool houses and businesses. These indices are derived from daily temperature observations.
Heating oil Heating oil, or oilheat, also known in the United States as No. 2 fuel oil and elsewhere as "red diesel", is a low viscosity, flammable liquid petroleum product used to fuel building furnaces or ("boilers").
Heatmiser Heatmiser was an alternative rock band that originated in Portland, Oregon in 1992. Consisting of Elliott Smith (guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and vocals), Brandt Peterson (bass; later to be replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi), and Tony Lash (drums), they were known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs often featuring the juxtaposition of melancholic and cheery words and melodies.
Heaton Chapel Heaton Chapel is an area in the northern part of Stockport in the SK4 postcode which borders the Manchester districts of Levenshulme to the north and the Stockport districts of Reddish, Heaton Moor and Heaton Norris to the east, west and south. Heaton Chapel and its neighbouring areas are collectively known as the Four Heatons.
Heaton Park BT Tower Heaton Park BT Tower is a telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete at Heaton Park, Manchester, England. Heaton Park BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete, and one of seven BT towers of the 'Chilterns' design.
Heaton TMD Heaton TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Heaton, near Newcastle upon Tyne, England, next to the East Coast Main Line north of Newcastle Central station. The depot is operated by Northern Rail.
Heaton, Greater Manchester Heaton is a mostly residential district and council ward of Bolton, Greater Manchester, lying about 2 miles to the north west of the town centre. It is bounded by Deane to the south, Markland Hill to the west and Smithills and Halliwell to the north and east.
Heaton, Newcastle Heaton is located in the east end of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, approximately 2 miles from the City Centre. It is bordered by the neighbouring areas of Benton and Cochrane Park to the north, Walkergate to the east, Byker to the South and Jesmond and Sandyford to the west.
Heatproof mat Commonly used in tabletop lab experiments involving moderate temperatures (eg bunsen burners), a heatproof mat is used to prevent damage to a worksurface. Traditionally, such mats were made of asbestos, often reinforced with a metal mesh, but fiberglass or other substitutes are now used because of the toxicity of asbestos fibres.
Heatran is one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. The purpose of Heatran in the games, anime and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Heatwave (band) Heatwave was a popular international R&B/Funk band with Americans Johnnie Wilder, Jr. & Keith Wilder (vocals) of Dayton, Ohio, Englishman Rod Temperton (keyboards), Spaniard Mario Mantese (bass), Czechoslovakian drummer Ernest "Bilbo" Berger, Jamaican Eric Johns (guitars) and British guitarist Roy Carter.
Heatwave (festival) Heatwave was a rock festival August 23, 1980, outside of Toronto, Canada at Mosport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario. The slogans used to promote the show were variously the "Punk Woodstock", the "New Wave Woodstock", or "The 1980s Big Beat Rock and Roll Party".
Heave offering A heave offering (Hebrew: terumah), is a type of Korban (Biblical sacrifice), specifically a sacrifice which was a tithe. The term heave offering refers to the fact that such offerings were heaved (lifted) above the altar, as opposed to being waved around it, during their ritual.
Heaven (Bryan Adams song) "Heaven" was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and was first released in 1983 on the soundtrack album for "A Night In Heaven", a film about a male stripper. It has been covered by DJ Sammy & Yanou ft.
Heaven (nightclub) Heaven is a nightclub in London, England which appeals predominantly (but not exclusively) to the gay market. It is located underneath Charing Cross Railway station in Central London, just off Trafalgar Square.
Heaven and Earth Magic Heaven and Earth Magic (also called Number 12, The Magic Feature, or Heaven and Earth Magic Feature) is an American avant garde feature film made by Harry Everett Smith. Originally released in 1957, it was re-edited several times and the final version was released in 1962.
Heaven and Hell (Allan Kardec) Heaven and Hell (Le Ciel et l'Enfer in the original French) is a book published in 1865 by Allan Kardec, the fourth tome of the fundamental works of Spiritism. Its name was intentionally taken from a previous book by Swedenborg, it was also subtitled "Divine Justice According to Spiritism".
Heaven and Hell (band) Heaven and Hell is a music collaboration featuring current Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler along with former members Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice. Founding member Iommi decided to name the group Heaven and Hell as the original lineup of Black Sabbath (featuring Butler, Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne) is still active but on hiatus.
Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath song) "Heaven and Hell" was the title track to Black Sabbath's 9th studio album, Heaven and Hell. It was written mainly by Tony Iommi, but as with almost all Black Sabbath albums, credit is given to the entire band.
Heaven and Hull Heaven and Hull was the final solo album by Mick Ronson, released in 1994 following Ronson's death the previous year. With collaborations by long time friends of Ronson including: David Bowie, Joe Elliott, and Ian Hunter.
Heaven And Earth Heaven and Earth is an album from ProjeKct X, which is an alter ego of the double duo lineup of King Crimson. It consists of outtakes and improvisations recorded during The ConstruKction of Light album sessions in 1999/2000.
Heaven And Hell: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground, Volume One Heaven and Hell: Volume One is a tribute album to 60's rock musicians Velvet Underground, it is the first in a series of three albums, and consists mainly of otherwise unavailiable tracks from 90's artists such as Nirvana and Screaming Trees. Whilst being out of print it is a prized collectors item among music fans.
Heaven Beside You "Heaven Beside You" is one of Alice in Chains' most well-known songs. It was released on Alice in Chains in 1995, their MTV Unplugged album in 1996, Music Bank in 1999, Greatest Hits in 2001, and The Essential Alice in Chains in 2006.
Heaven Can Wait (1978 film) Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 comedy film directed by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry. The screenplay was adapted by Elaine May, Warren Beatty and Robert Towne (uncredited) from the original stage play Heaven Can Wait by Harry Segall.
Heaven Help The Fool Heaven Help The Fool was the second solo album by Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist Bob Weir, released in 1978. It was recorded during an enforced vacation in the summer of 1977, when Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart was injured in a car crash.
Heaven Help Us All "Heaven Help Us All" is a 1970 soul single composed by Ron Miller and first performed by Motown great Stevie Wonder. The song, which showcased a departure from Wonder's earlier works displaying an earthier, gospel-infused sound, continued Wonder's string of Top 10 singles on the pop charts reaching #9 on the pop singles chart.
Heaven Hill Heaven Hill is a leading distillery based in the self-proclaimed "Bourbon Capital of the World," Bardstown, Kentucky. It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of bourbon whiskey in the world, and the only remaining family-owned distillery in Kentucky.
Heaven Is a Place on Earth "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" is a song recorded by Belinda Carlisle, former lead singer of The Go-Go's. Written by Rick Nowels and Ellen Shipley, it hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on December 5, 1987, becoming Carlisle's only U.
Heaven Knows (song) "Heaven Knows" is a song by Donna Summer released at the height of her fame during the 1970s disco era. It is adapted from a studio recording from the Live and More album and became a Top 5 hit for Summer in the U.
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" is a single by The Smiths that reached #10 on the UK Singles Chart in June of 1984 before its inclusion on the compilation album, Hatful of Hollow. The song's title was inspired by Sandie Shaw's "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now".
Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now" is the twenty-third single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw, and her final single of that decade, marking the end of a string of singles which had made her the most successful British female singer of that era. Though it failed to enter the UK chart, it would later influence 1980s singer Morrissey, a big fan of Shaw, to write a song for his band The Smiths entitled "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now," which became one of their biggest hits.
Heaven Records Heaven Records is an indie pop record label which was started by the Fat Tulips in 1990 to release their own debut 7" single "Where's Clare Grogan Now?", the bands homage to the singer in Altered Images.
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