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❤️ The Good Thief (soundtrack) 🐵

"The score to the movie The Good Thief was produced and arranged by Elliot Goldenthal; whilst the score music is generally received favourably one major complaint is that it is too short and that the other tracks supersede Goldenthal's scoring work,Goldenthal: The Good Thief it contains eight pieces by him and other artists including Cheb Khaled, Serge Gainsbourg, Johnny Hallyday and Bono; the song Bono covers is the Frank Sinatra song "That's Life", produced, with a string arrangement, by Goldenthal. The original score cues were performed by both The London Metropolitan Orchestra and The Irish Film Orchestra. Track listing # "Minuit" (5:50) - Cheb Khaled # "Lucky Eyes" (2:30) - Elliot Goldenthal # "A Thousand Kisses Deep" (6:27) - Leonard Cohen # "Endorphin Spoon" (1:54) - Elliot Goldenthal # "Verite" (6:06) - Rachid Taha # "Ouverture Francais" (1:54) - Elliot Goldenthal # "Parisian Du Nord" (3:31) - Cheb Mami and K-Mel # "Snake 5" (3:10) - Elliot Goldenthal # "Noir C'est Noir" (3:15) - Johnny Hallyday # "Waltz for Anna" (1:30) - Elliot Goldenthal # "Flashback" (6:21) - Intense # "36 Hadjini Street" (1:50) - Elliot Goldenthal # "Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus" (4:22) - Serge Gainsbourg with Jane Birkin # "Confession to JC with Love" (1:17) - Elliot Goldenthal # "That's Life" (3:55) - Bono # "Redemption Rehearsal" (8:38) - Elliot Goldenthal External links * link to review References Category:Elliot Goldenthal soundtracks Category:2002 soundtrack albums "

❤️ Bruce Parkhill 🐵

"Bruce Parkhill (born June 16, 1949) is a former head college men's basketball coach whose stops included William & Mary (1977–1983) and Penn State (1983–1995). His 1990–91 Nittany Lions won the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament and stunned UCLA, 74–69, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at the Syracuse Carrier Dome Parkhill's efforts assembled a team that's generally regarded as one of the best in the history of the program, though he resigned Sept. 6, 1995 just before what proved to be a memorable season. The 1995–96 Nittany Lions, led by Jerry Dunn and assistants Ed DeChellis (now head coach at Navy) and Frank Haith (now head coach at Tulsa), started 13–0 (ranked as high as No. 9 in AP poll), moved from Rec Hall to the Bryce Jordan Center, finished tied for second in the Big Ten, the school's highest placing ever, but were upset as a 5-seed in the NCAA first round by Arkansas. Parkhill guided Penn State to four straight 20-win seasons before starting play in the Big Ten in 1992–93. All 43 seniors who played for him at Penn State did graduate. His father, Will, lettered for the Nittany Lion basketball team in 1948. A 1967 State College Area High School graduate, Parkhill lettered in three sports at Lock Haven University before graduating in 1971. His younger brother, Barry Parkhill, was a basketball standout at the University of Virginia. Later in his career, Parkhill served as an assistant coach at Ohio State University and earlier as a head coach for the William & Mary Tribe. His tenure at William & Mary was fairly successful. Bruce guided the Indians (W&M;'s official mascot at the time) to an 89–75 (54.3%) overall record between 1977–1983. On December 7, 1977 William & Mary upset second- ranked North Carolina 78–75, in Williamsburg. The 1982–83 season saw W&M; go 9–0 in conference play to win the ECAC South regular season championship. .William & Mary men's basketball history – Media Guide 2007–08 . Accessed January 10, 2014. Head coaching record References Category:1949 births Category:Living people Category:Basketball coaches from Pennsylvania Category:Basketball players from Pennsylvania Category:College men's soccer players in the United States Category:College men's track and field athletes in the United States Category:Lock Haven Bald Eagles men's basketball players Category:Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball coaches Category:Penn State Nittany Lions basketball coaches Category:Soccer players from Pennsylvania Category:Sportspeople from Philadelphia Category:University of Virginia alumni Category:William & Mary Tribe men's basketball coaches Category:American soccer players Category:Association footballers not categorized by position Category:American men's basketball players "

❤️ Steve Filipowicz 🐵

"Stephen Charles "Flip" Filipowicz (June 28, 1921 - February 21, 1975) was a professional American football and baseball player. Filipowicz and Olympic great Jim Thorpe share the distinction of being the only two men to have played for the New York Giants of both baseball and football. Football Filipowicz, a fullback and quarterback who played at Fordham University from 1941 to 1943, was drafted by the New York Giants in the first round in the 1943 NFL Draft. Although an undersized back at 5'8", 198 lbs, he was still taken with the sixth overall pick. In his first season, he rushed for 142 yards on 53 attempts and 49 receiving yards. He also attempted two incomplete passes. In 1946 he made seven receptions for 84 yards as well as four interceptions. He retired after the season to become head football, basketball, and baseball coach at Mount Saint Mary's University. He resigned the following year to play baseball. Baseball After a successful season as an outfielder and catcher for the Jersey City Giants, Filipowicz made his major league debut on September 3, 1944 for the New York Giants. He appeared in 15 games, collecting 8 hits in 41 at bats (.195). He appeared in 35 games the next season and batted .205 with 2 home runs. He made a return to baseball in 1948 with the Sunbury Reds of the Interstate League. He was called up to the Cincinnati Reds later that season and collected 9 hits in 26 at bats (.346). He spent the 1949 & 1950 seasons with the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League and the Tulsa Oilers of the Texas League. External links * Steve Filipowicz NFL Stats at databaseFootball.com Category:1921 births Category:1975 deaths Category:American men's basketball coaches Category:Cincinnati Reds players Category:Syracuse Chiefs players Category:Fordham Rams football players Category:Fordham Rams baseball players Category:Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category:Basketball coaches from Pennsylvania Category:Major League Baseball outfielders Category:Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers baseball coaches Category:Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers football coaches Category:Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's basketball coaches Category:New York Giants players Category:New York Giants (NL) players Category:Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players Category:Georgia Pre-Flight Skycrackers football players Category:People from Donora, Pennsylvania "

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