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Trio (album) Trio was a 1987 album featuring country and rock superstars Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. Longtime friends and admirers of one another, Parton, Ronstadt and Harris first attempted to record an album together in the mid 1970s, but scheduling conflicts and other difficulties (including the fact that the three women all recorded for different record labels) prevented its release.
Trio 2 (album) A dozen years after the release of their original Trio album, the country music supergroup returned with another in the same vein. Any Linda Ronstadt fans listening to this album might have encountered a sense of déjà vu, however, since five of the ten tracks on this album first appeared with almost identical arrangements on Ronstadt's 1995 album, Feels Like Home.
Trio AB Trio AB is telecommunications company which delivers Enterprise Telephony solutions to both operators (in which case the actual end users are offered a Hosted PBX solution) and directly to companies. While Trio was built during SS7/ISUP, it has been adapting to use VoIP in its newer products.
Trio Amadeus Formed by the Brazilian musicians Fabio Lopes (voice/acoustic guitar), Marcelle Chagas (voice/harp) and Rafael Cheib (guitar/acoustic guitar), Trio Amadeus appeared in October 2003 with a novel proposal: to rescue erudit music of consecrated composers such as Bach, Mozart, Bizet, giving them a more popular and contemporary interpretation. This modern approach of erudite music was achieved by the usage of electric and acoustic guitar instead of the orchestra traditional instruments.
Trio And A Bed Trio And A Bed is an interactive drama shown on Astro Wah Lai Toi, a pay TV channel in Malaysia, where viewers can vote on character decisions and the outcome. The show focuses on the complex chemistry and relationships between the three guys and three girls.
Trio Elétrico Trio Elétrico is the name for a truck equipped with a high power sound system and a music group on top of it, playing for the crowd. This setup is used in Brazilian Carnival inside the blocos carnavalescos and other many festivals in Brazil, specially at micaretas .
Trio for Blunt Instruments Trio for Blunt Instruments is a collection into a single book of three of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novellas, or long short stories. The stories were first published in this form in 1964 by Viking Press in the USA and simultaneously by MacMillan & Company in Canada.
Trio for Violin, Viola & Cello in E flat major, K. 563 (Mozart) The Divertimento in E flat, K. 563, is a classical composition for string trio, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788, the year in which he completed his last three symphonies and his "Coronation" Piano Concerto.
Trio Fontenay The Trio Fontenay was formed at the Hamburg Conservatory in 1980. The name "Fontenay" is old French for "source" and "fantasy", and is also the name of the street near the Conservatory where the ensemble first met to practice.
Trio Fratres Trio Fratres is a Finnish accordion ensemble founded by Raimo Vertainen, Heikki Jokiaho and Toni Hämäläinen in 1994. The group specializes in accordion transcriptions of music ranging from baroque to modern rock and electronic music.
Triode A triode is a type of vacuum tube (or valve in British English) with three elements: the filament or cathode, the grid, and the plate or anode. The triode vacuum tube was the first electrical amplification device.
Triolet A triolet (IPA: , or ) is a poetic form. Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB and all lines are in iambic tetrameter; the first, fourth and seventh lines are identical, as are the second and final lines, thereby making the initial and final couplets identical as well.
Triolin Designed and built by Hal Rammel Surrealism (music) in 1991, the Triolin is an electroacoustic sound palette that can make many different sounds. He was inspired by the live electronics of cellist Russell Thorne and the amplified table top arrays of Hugh Davies.
Trioxidane Trioxidane, hydrogen trioxide or dihydrogen trioxide (H2O3 or HOOOH) is an unstable molecule, which in water undergoes a retro- 2+2+2 decomposition to form two water molecules and singlet oxygen. The reverse reaction typically does not occur due to the scarcity of singlet oxygen and the difficulty of assembly three molecules into the appropriate transition structure.
TriOptimum Corporation The TriOptimum Corporation (also Trioptimum, or simply Tri-Op), is a fictional multinational megacorporation within the futuristic world of the System Shock video game series. In the style of many cyberpunk science fiction narratives, TriOptimum is immensely powerful, and in terms of its power it rivals or surpasses many nation states in its influence.
Trip computer A trip computer is an onboard computer device fitted to cars which can generally record distance travelled, average speed, average fuel consumption, and display real time fuel consumption information. This computer can be found in various vehicles.
Trip City (novel) Trip City is a novel about the birth of the British Acid House. It was written by Trevor Miller and published in 1989 by Avernus Creative Media - a book imprint founded by celebrated Science Fiction author Brian Aldiss.
Trip distribution Trip distribution (or destination choice or zonal interchange analysis), is the second component (after trip generation, but before mode choice and route assignment) in the traditional four-step transportation forecasting model. This step matches tripmakers’ origins and destinations to develop a “trip table” a matrix that displays the number of trips going from each origin to each destination.
Trip generation Trip generation is the first step in the conventional four-step transportation forecasting process (followed by trip distribution, mode choice, and route assignment), widely used for forecasting travel demands. It predicts the number of trips originating in or destined for a particular traffic analysis zone.
Trip hop Trip hop (also known as the Bristol sound or Bristol acid rap) is a term coined by British dance magazine Mixmag, to describe DJ Shadow 's hip hop instrumentals that (inspired by Organized Konfusion's track "Releasing Hypnotical Gases") changed-up the beat and pallet mid-cut, giving the listener the impression they were on a musical journey. Later, the Trip Hop description was applied to a musical trend in the mid-1990s; trip hop is downtempo electronic music that grew out of England's hip hop and house scenes.
Trip meter Trip meter is the name given to an odometer in an automobile or other vehicle, which is designed to be reset at any desired point in a journey, so having the capability of recording the distance travelled in any particular journey or part of a journey. It was traditionally a purely mechanical device but, in most modern vehicles, it is now electronic.
Trip sitter Trip sitter is a term used by recreational or spiritual drug users to describe a person who remains sober to ensure the safety of the drug user while he or she is under the influence of a drug; they are especially common with first-time experiences or when using psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants. This practice can be qualified as a means of harm reduction.
Trip to Tagaytay Trip to Tagaytay is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Filipino comic creator Arnold Arre. It was published by the author under his own Tala Comics Publishing in 2001, and subsequently won a Manila Critics Circle National Book Award in September 2002.
Tripartite Accord 28 December 1985, Nabih Berri of Amal, Walid Jumblat of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party, and Elie Hobeika of the Lebanese Forces sign the Tripartite Accord in Damascus which is supposed to end the war and give strong influence to Damascus regarding Lebanese matters.[The agreement will never come into effect due to [[Hobeika] ousting a few weeks later.
Tripartite Alliance The Tripartite Alliance refers to the parliamentary wing of a three part alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). The SACP has never contested any democratic election in South Africa.
Tripartite Bridge Tripartite Bridge or Three-Arched Bridge (Russian: Трехколенный мост, Трехарочный мост, or Тройной мост) is the name commonly applied by St Petersburgers to a pair of diminutive bridges, similar in design and decoration and situated perpendicularly to each other in front of the Church of the Savior on Blood.
Tripartite language A tripartite language, also called an ergative-accusative language, is one that marks the agent, experiencer, and patient verb arguments each in different ways. If the language has morphological case, the arguments are marked in this way:
Tripartite motto Tripartite motto is the conventional English term for a motto, a slogan, or an advertising phrase in the form of a hendiatris. Perhaps the best-known throughout the world is the motto of the French Revolution: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité.
Tripartite Pact The Tripartite Pact, also called the Three-Power Pact, Axis Pact, Three-way Pact or Tripartite Treaty was a pact signed in Berlin, Germany on September 27 1940 by Saburo Kurusu of Imperial Japan, Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany, and Galeazzo Ciano of Fascist Italy entering as an alliance and officially founding the Axis Powers of World War II that opposed the Allied Powers.
Tripartite System The Tripartite System, known colloquially as the grammar school system, was the structure by which Britain's secondary education was organised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland between the 1944 Butler Education Act and 1976. Secondary schools were divided into three categories, Grammar schools, Technical schools and Modern Schools.
Tripas Tripas, also known as Machitos, in Mexican cuisine are small intestines of farm animals that have been cleaned, boiled and grilled. Tripas are normally used as filling for tacos, then dressed with condiments such as cilantro, chopped onions, and chile sauce.
Tripatra The Tripatra Engineers & Constructors TRIPATRA is one of the largest engineering management and EPC company in Indonesia specialized in Oil and Gas, Marine Facilities and Offshore Platforms, Power Generation, Telecommunication, Petrochemical and Industrial Plants.
Tripe Tripe is a type of edible offal made from the stomach of various domestic animals. Beef tripe is typically made from the first three of a cow's four stomachs, the rumen (blanket/flat/smooth tripe), the reticulum (honeycomb and pocket tripe), and the omasum (book/bible/leaf tripe).
Tripel Tripel (also Trippel), or triple ale, began life in 1934 as a naming convention used by Trappist and Abbey brewers in Belgium. In more recent years, some Belgian brewers with no abbey connections have been using the name to describe a strong, usually golden-coloured, ale.
Tripel Westmalle Tripel Westmalle is a Belgian trappist beer brewed by Brouwerij Westmalle (a brewery located within the walls of the abbey of Westmalle, Antwerp). It was first brewed in 1934 and the recipe has not changed since 1956, that is the reason it is called sometimes “mother of all tripels”.
Tripfall Tripfall is a 2000 thriller film with Eric Roberts (as Eddie), John Ritter (as Tom Williams), Rachel Hunter (as Gina Williams), Michael Raynor (as Franklin Ross) and Katy Boyer (as Lonnie Campos). The film was directed by Serge Rodnunsky, who wrote the script for the film.
Triphenylarsine Triphenylarsine is the chemical compound with the formula As(C6H5)3. This organoarsenic compound, often abbreviated AsPh3, is a colorless crystalline solid that is used as a ligand and a reagent in coordination chemistry and organic synthesis.
Triphenylene In chemistry, the organic compound triphenylene is a flat polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) consisting of four fused benzene rings. It is also known as benzo[l]phenanthrene, 9,10-benzophenanthrene, 1,2,3,4-dibenznaphthalene, and isochrysene.
Triphenylmethyl radical The triphenylmethyl radical is a persistent radical and the first ever radical described in organic chemistry. It can be prepared by homolysis of triphenylmethylchloride 1 (scheme 1) by a metal like silver or zinc in benzene or diethyl ether.
Triphenylphosphine Triphenylphosphine (in Europe: triphenylphosphane) is a common organophosphorus compound with the formula P(C6H5)3 - often abbreviated to PPh3 or Ph3P. It is widely used in the synthesis of organic and organometallic compounds.
Triphosgene Triphosgene (Bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate, C3Cl6O3) is a chemical compound that is used as a substitute for phosgene. At room temperature, the compound is a white crystalline solid that decomposes around 130 °C.
Triphthong In phonetics, a triphthong (Greek τρίφθογγος, "triphthongos", literally "with three sounds," or "with three tones") is a monosyllabic vowel combination usually involving a quick but smooth movement from one vowel to another that passes over a third one. While "pure" vowels, or monophthongs, are said to have one target tongue position, triphthongs have a moving tongue.
Tripitaka The Tripitaka (Sanskrit त्रिपिटक, lit. three baskets), Tipitaka (Pāli), or 三藏 (Chinese: Sānzàng; Japanese: Sanzo; Khmer: Traipětâk ត្រៃបិតក; Korean: Samjang 삼장; Thai: Traipidok ไตรปิฎก; Vietnamese: Tam tạng) is the formal term for a Buddhist canon of scriptures.
Tripitaka Koreana The Tripitaka Koreana (lit. Goryeo Tripitaka) or Palman Daejanggyeong ("Eighty-Thousand Tripitaka") is a Korean collection of the Tripitaka (Buddhist scriptures, and the Sanskrit word for "three baskets"), carved onto 81,340 wooden printing blocks in the 13th century.
Triplane A triplane is a fixed-wing aircraft equipped with three sets of wings, each roughly the same size and mounted one above the other. Typically, the lower set of wings would be level with the underside of the aircraft's fuselage, the middle set level with the top of the fuselage, and the top set supported above the fuselage on struts.
Triplane Turmoil 2 The sequel to Triplane Turmoil, Triplane Turmoil 2, was released 22nd September 2006 for Windows. Among other things it features 3D graphics with traditional 2D gameplay, and there is supposed to be heavy emphasis on online multiplayer combat.
Triple (baseball) In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base by striking the ball and getting to third before being made out, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice.
Triple 5 Soul Triple 5 Soul is a popular clothing company in the United States, Europe, Australia, Canada and Japan. It was founded in 1989 at 151 Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City by designer Carmella Elkhe.
Triple 8 Race Engineering Triple 8 Race Engineering is a UK and Australian based motorsport team, best known for running the works Vauxhall team in the BTCC and what will be TeamVodafone in 2007 in the Australian V8 Supercars Championship Series
Triple accreditation Triple Accreditation is a term meaning that a business school has been accredited by the three largest MBA ranking associations; The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB, European Quality Improvement System Equis and Association of MBAs AMBA. Of the 3900 business schools, only 25 have triple accreditation, putting those schools who do have triple acreditation in the 99.
Triple Alliance (1717) The Triple Alliance was a treaty between the Dutch Republic, France and Great Britain, against Spain, attempting to maintain the agreement of the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. The three states were concerned about Spain becoming a superpower in Europe.
Triple Alliance (1788) The Triple Alliance of 1788 was an alliance between Great Britain, Prussia and the United Provinces. It was formed to prevent France from becoming a superpower in Europe by taking over the Dutch colonies, fleet and wharfs.
Triple Alliance (1882) The Triple Alliance (German: Dreibund, Italian: Triplice Alleanza) was the treaty by which Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy pledged on 20 May 1882 to support each others militarily in the event of an attack against any of them by two or more great powers. Germany and Italy additionally undertook to support one another in the event of an attack by France.
Triple Alliance (1914) The Triple Alliance brought together British trade unions representing miners, railwaymen and transport workers. The alliance included the National Union of Mineworkers, the National Union of Railwaymen and the National Transport Workers' Federation, the last-named being an association of various different unions for dockers, seamen, tramwaymen and road vehicle workers.
Triple Award Science In the United Kingdom, Triple Award Science, unlike Single award science and Double Award Science, is not combined GCSE study of science - rather, the term is a short-hand reference to individual GCSE subjects in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. For example, if one studies Double Award Science, on their GCSE certificate, they will be credited with two GCSEs in Double Award Science.
Triple bowline The triple bowline knot or a triple bowline on the bight is a variation of the bowline knot that is used to create three loops on one knot simultaneously. As the second name implies, it is possible to tie this knot in the middle of the rope.
Triple Bend Breeders' Cup Invitational Handicap The Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup Invitational Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses run at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. The Grade I event is open to all horses three-years of age and up and raced at a distance of seven furlongs for a purse of $300,000.
Triple candlestick The Triple candlestick was a name given to a church ornament used only in the office of Holy Saturday in the Tridentine Mass.Triple-Candlestick - Catholic Encyclopedia article It was replaced by the Paschal Candle in the Mass of Paul VI.
Triple conjunction A triple conjunction is an astronomical event, where two planets or a planet and a star meet each other three times in a short period either in opposition or at the time of inferior conjunction, if an inferior planet is involved. The visible movement of the planet or the planets in the sky is therefore normally prograde at the first conjunction, retrograde at the second conjunction and again prograde at the third conjunction.
Triple crown of bridge As of 2006, only ten players have collected The Triple Crown of Contract Bridge, that is won all of the three most important tournaments in bridge, the Bermuda Bowl, the World Team Olympiad and the World Open Pairs Championship. The ten winners are:
Triple C Triple C (sometimes called skittles due to the appearance of the pill itself) is street drug slang that refers to the recreational consumption of Coricidin Cold and Cough, an OTC cold medication that contains dextromethorphan hydrobromide, which is used for its dissociative and psychedelic effects at high doses. Coricidin Cold and Cough also contain a dangerous and potentially fatal chemical called chlorphenamine maleate, making Triple Cs an unsafe method of dextromethorphan consumption.
Triple Cage The triple cage is a profesional wrestling match type, with a large Hell In A Cell style cage, with another smaller cage on top, with a third, smaller still, cage on top of the second. To win the match one wrestler must get the championship belt from on top of the 3rd cage.
Triple Canopy, Inc. Triple Canopy is a private military company (PMC) based in Herndon, VA. The company integrates assessment and analysis, technical surveillance countermeasures, tactical training and full-scale security and protection operations; its marquee client is the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, which it has served since September of 2003.
Triple Cities The Triple Cities is a colloquial phrase used by people in the Southern Tier region of New York State to refer to the agglomeration created by the cities of Binghamton, Endicott, and Johnson City (the latter two of which are technically villages).
Triple Cities Hiking Club The Triple Cities Hiking Club has been active in the Southern Tier of New York State since 1947Triple Cities Hiking Club website. The club hosts hikes that are of varying degrees of difficulty on most weekends throughout the year.
Triple Concerto (Beethoven) Ludwig van Beethoven's Concerto for violin, cello, piano, & orchestra in C Major, more commonly known as the Triple Concerto, was his opus number 56. The choice of the three solo instruments effectively makes this a concerto for piano trio.
Triple Crown Champion In professional wrestling, a Triple Crown Champion is a term describing a wrestler who has won the three most prestigious belts of their promotion - typically a heavyweight belt, a tag team belt, and a second-tier belt. It is considered a great accomplishment to have won a triple crown.
Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing The Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing consists of three diffent types of alpine skiing events. A Triple Crown winner wins all three World Cup titles in one season in or all three Gold medals at the Winter Olympic Games in the following:
Triple Crown of Brazilian Football The Triple Crown of Brazilian Football is an unofficial title given to the club that won the three most important competitions of the Brazilian football in the same year: the State Championships, Copa do Brasil and Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.
Triple Crown of Cycling The Triple Crown of Cycling is made up of two of the three Grand Tours: the Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France (the Vuelta a España - The Tour of Spain - is the third Grand Tour), and the World Cycling Championship. It is considered one of the hardest things to win in professional bicycle road racing.
Triple Crown of Surfing The Triple Crown of Surfing has been won only once -- by the fictional Jeff Spicoli, a character in Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 1982. The Triple Crown of Surfing, in true innumerate surfer form, is actually four separate events.
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (Triple Crown for short, but the term is also used in other sports, and thus the full name should be used when it could cause confusion) consists of three races for three-year-old thoroughbred horses. Winning all three of these thoroughbred horse races is considered the greatest accomplishment of a thoroughbred racehorse, if not of any athlete (human or animal).
Triple Crown Tournament The Triple Crown Tournament was a cricket competition staged annually from 1993 to 2001 between the Home Nations; that is to say Ireland, Scotland, Wales and a team representing England. England were not represented by the professional English cricket team, but rather by an England Amateur XI in 1993 and 1994, by an England National Cricket Association XI in 1995 and 1996, and an England Cricket Board XI from 1997 onwards.
Triple decker A triple-decker (also referred to as a three-decker) is a three-story apartment building, usually of light-frame construction, where each floor consists of one apartment. Each apartment typically has a front and/or back porch and, because the buildings are usually freestanding, windows on all four sides.
Triple deities Triple deities, legendary persons and mythological creatures (sometimes referred to as tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune or triadic), are common throughout world mythology, typically fitting into one of the following general categories:
Triple Entente The Triple Entente ("entente" — French for "understanding") was the alliance formed in 1907 among the United Kingdom, France and Russia after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente. The UK already had the Entente Cordiale with France since 1904, while France had concluded the Franco-Russian Alliance in 1894.
Triple Espresso Triple Espresso is a vaudeville style comedy which opened in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1996 and has enjoyed popular long-standing runs in Minneapolis and San Diego, California, as well as short engagements elsewhere in six countries (the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Belgium). The production in Belgium was the first foreign language version of the show, playing in the city of Gent, in Flemish.
Triple fault A triple fault is a special kind of exception generated by the CPU when an exception occurs while the CPU is trying to invoke the double fault exception handler, which itself handles exceptions occurring while trying to invoke a regular exception handler.
Triple fff The Triple fff Brewing Company Ltd is a small independent brewer of real ale based in Four Marks, Alton, Hampshire, England, and founded in November 1997. They own two Alton pubs, the Railway Arms and the Old Leathern Bottle.
Triple Goddess In ancient Indo-European mythologies, various goddesses or demi-goddesses appear as a triad, either as three separate beings who always appear as a group (the Greek Moirae, Charites, Erinnyes and the Norse Norns) or as a single deity who is commonly depicted in three aspects (The Greek Hecate). Often it is ambiguous whether a single being or three are represented, as is the case with the Irish Brighid and her two sisters, also called Brighid, or the MorrĂ­gan who is known by at least three or four different names.
Triple Gold Club The Triple Gold Club is a term used for an exclusive group of ice hockey players who have won Olympic gold, World Championships gold, and the Stanley Cup. The three are widely considered three of the four greatest championships in Ice Hockey (see also Canada/World Cup below).
Triple harp It is the Triple Harp which lays claim to the prime place in the history of the harp in Wales. This harp has three rows of strings: the two outer rows are tuned to the diatonic scale and the semitones are in the central row.
Triple H Paul Michael Levesque (born July 27 1969) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name, Triple H, an abbreviation of his former moniker, Hunter Hearst Helmsley (also abbreviated to HHH). Triple H currently performs on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where, with his real life best friend Shawn Michaels, they are D-Generation X.
Triple Image Triple Image is a pop group from Orlando, Florida. Identical twins Bridget Lynn and Brittney Lee and their younger sister Brianna Lauren (Last name Livingston) They signed to Wire Records under Johnny Wright and recorded their first album Celebrate in 2002.
Triple Inchophone During their 2005/06 tour the White Stripes sold a small record player at their merch stand. These Triple Inchophones were the trademark red & white of the band and did not sell too well at first, until Jack explained exactly what they were on the bands' official site.
Triple junction A triple junction is the point where the boundaries between three tectonic plates, and three plate margins, meet. At the triple junction a boundary will be one of 3 types - a ridge, trench or transform fault and triple junctions can be described according to the types of plate margin that meet at them.
Triple J Triple J (JJJ) is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25). Music played on the station is generally more alternative than commercial stations with a heavy emphasis on Australian and live music.
Triple J Hottest 100 The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual top 100 list, based on the votes of Australian youth radio station Triple J listeners, in order to determine their favourite song of the year. Voting is conducted by text message and the internet and begins on the new year for the previous year's songs.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1993 The 1993 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1994, was the first countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As opposed to previous incarnations of the poll where listeners could vote on any track or song, the 1993 poll was the first poll to restrict voting to tracks released in that year.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1994 The 1994 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1995, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 32 of the songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1995 The 1995 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1996, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 32 of the songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1996 The 1996 Triple J Hottest 100, counted down in January 1997, was a countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. A CD featuring 31 of the songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1998 The 1998 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 1999, was the sixth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 36 of the songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 1999 The 1999 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 2000, was the eighth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 36 (not necessarily the top 36) songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 2000 The 2000 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January, 2001, was the eighth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 37 (not necessarily the top 37) songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 2001 The 2001 Triple J Hottest 100, announced in January 2002, was the ninth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 34 (not necessarily the top 34) songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 2002 The 2002 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on January 26, 2003, was the tenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 39 (not necessarily the top 39) songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 2003 The 2003 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on January 25, 2004, was the eleventh such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 40 (not necessarily the top 40) songs was released.
Triple J Hottest 100, 2006 The 2006 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day, January 26 2007. It is the fourteenth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.
Triple J's Impossible Music Festival The Triple J's Impossible Music Festival is an event broadcast on Australia's Triple J radio station over a 55 hour period in both 2005 and 2006. Each event comprises 55 live music recordings from Triple J's music archives.
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