Choraliers are members of a chorale or choir group.
The term may refer to the following choirs or schools that have choir groups:
* Shawnee Mission East Choraliers
* San Jose State University Choraliers
* De Anza College Chorale
High Schools
* East Stroudsburg High School South
* La Vergne High School
* Clover High School
* Reedsburg Area High School
* Kingswood Oxford School
* Elko High School
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* Orchard Park High School
* Shasta High School
* Blue Valley West High School
* Central Dauphin East High School
* Pottsgrove High School
* Dodge County High School
* Kane Area School District
The term may refer to the following choirs or schools that have choir groups:
* Shawnee Mission East Choraliers
* San Jose State University Choraliers
* De Anza College Chorale
High Schools
* East Stroudsburg High School South
* La Vergne High School
* Clover High School
* Reedsburg Area High School
* Kingswood Oxford School
* Elko High School
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* Orchard Park High School
* Shasta High School
* Blue Valley West High School
* Central Dauphin East High School
* Pottsgrove High School
* Dodge County High School
* Kane Area School District
USA vs. Europe
*Chrysler Cup in senior (50 and over) men's golf
*Junior Ryder Cup in junior golf (under 16 for the US, 16 and under for Europe), with teams consisting of both boys and girls
*Junior Solheim Cup in junior girls' golf (18 and under)
*Mosconi Cup in men's nine-ball pool
*Arnold Palmer Cup in men's golf, featuring college/university players (teams chosen by nationality, not the location of the player's school) - 1997-2017
*Ryder Cup in men's golf
*Solheim Cup in women's golf
*Weber Cup in ten-pin bowling
USA vs. International
*Presidents Cup in men's golf (Europe not included)
*Handa Cup in senior women's golf
*Tommy Bahama Challenge in men's golf
* Arnold Palmer Cup - Format changed in 2018 as follows:
** Teams will include both sexes.
** The previous Europe team will be replaced by an International team, including all players with citizenship outside the U.S.
Other
*Bonallack Trophy in men's golf (Asia/Pacific vs. Europe)
*Euro-Asia Cup in table tennis (Asia vs. Europe)
*Fightmaster Cup in men's golf (North America vs. Europe)
*Lexus Cup in women's golf, now defunct (Asia vs. International)
*Royal Trophy in men's golf, now defunct (Asia vs. Europe)
*EurAsia Cup in men's golf (Asia vs. Europe)
*UBS Cup in men's golf (USA vs. Rest of the World)
*Laver Cup in men's tennis (Europe vs. Rest of the World)
*Continental Cup in 3-carom billiards (Asia vs. Europe)
Competitions between national and continental teams
*Continental Cup of Curling
*Hong Kong Tennis Classic
*IAAF World Cup in Athletics
*NFL Global Junior Championship
;Great Britain & Ireland vs. Continental Europe:
*Seve Trophy in men's golf, now defunct
*St Andrews Trophy in men's golf
*Jacques Léglise Trophy in men's junior golf
*Chrysler Cup in senior (50 and over) men's golf
*Junior Ryder Cup in junior golf (under 16 for the US, 16 and under for Europe), with teams consisting of both boys and girls
*Junior Solheim Cup in junior girls' golf (18 and under)
*Mosconi Cup in men's nine-ball pool
*Arnold Palmer Cup in men's golf, featuring college/university players (teams chosen by nationality, not the location of the player's school) - 1997-2017
*Ryder Cup in men's golf
*Solheim Cup in women's golf
*Weber Cup in ten-pin bowling
USA vs. International
*Presidents Cup in men's golf (Europe not included)
*Handa Cup in senior women's golf
*Tommy Bahama Challenge in men's golf
* Arnold Palmer Cup - Format changed in 2018 as follows:
** Teams will include both sexes.
** The previous Europe team will be replaced by an International team, including all players with citizenship outside the U.S.
Other
*Bonallack Trophy in men's golf (Asia/Pacific vs. Europe)
*Euro-Asia Cup in table tennis (Asia vs. Europe)
*Fightmaster Cup in men's golf (North America vs. Europe)
*Lexus Cup in women's golf, now defunct (Asia vs. International)
*Royal Trophy in men's golf, now defunct (Asia vs. Europe)
*EurAsia Cup in men's golf (Asia vs. Europe)
*UBS Cup in men's golf (USA vs. Rest of the World)
*Laver Cup in men's tennis (Europe vs. Rest of the World)
*Continental Cup in 3-carom billiards (Asia vs. Europe)
Competitions between national and continental teams
*Continental Cup of Curling
*Hong Kong Tennis Classic
*IAAF World Cup in Athletics
*NFL Global Junior Championship
;Great Britain & Ireland vs. Continental Europe:
*Seve Trophy in men's golf, now defunct
*St Andrews Trophy in men's golf
*Jacques Léglise Trophy in men's junior golf
Blind Divine is an American band, whose music is classified as trip hop, shoegazing and ambient. Their style is also a blended mix of genres, including dream pop, Britpop and hypnotic rock.
The music of Blind Divine is best described as art music. These prolific and experienced artists have embraced a creative style that is as unconventional as it is carefully crafted, allowing subtle nuances to collide with deliberate profoundness. Their “musical paintings” may be a thirty-second interlude designed to lure the listener into an otherworldly dreamscape, where floating rhythms, ethereal vocals, haunting piano, or effected guitars become a palette of many hues, a sonic texture that conjures a visual aesthetic. While others embrace a mix of moody beats and emotional vocals, where the “art music” becomes the theme of an enigmatic dream that is as strange as it is inescapably familiar in a delicate and abstract world, imbuing an ultra awareness of emotion, love, hate, fear, pain, life, death, elation, or faith, and inviting the imagination to ruminate.
In addition to their own, self-released albums, their music has been licensed by MTV, VH1, A&E, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Biography Channel, Disney Channel, Sony Pictures, CMTV, Soap Network, Weather Channel, Travel Channel, Style Network, Comedy central, Noggin, Logo, E!, WETV, Animal Planet, National Geographic, The Learning Channel, NBC, CBS, and MSNBC, as well as appearing on the Taking Lives DVD, Clive Barker’s feature film, “The Midnight Meat Train,” and composing the soundtrack to the independent New Zealand feature film Orphans and Angels.
Members
*Paula Catherine Valencia - Vocals, Lyrics
*Daniel Martin Diaz - Keyboards, Bass, Guitars, Drums, Effects, Treatments
*Damian Demetrius Diaz - Guitars, Soundscapes, Bass, Drums
*Amy Muñoz Mendoza - Bass
*Ernie Mendoza - Drums
Discography
*2012 The One Hundred Box Set, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Soul Retriever, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Snails In Her Hand, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Music For Unmade Movies Vol. 2, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Shadow Pins, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Slow In Obeying An Order, Mysticus Publishing
*2009 Breathing Spell, Mysticus Publishing
*2008 Queen Of Venom, Mysticus Publishing
*2008 Midnight Meat Train Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Lakeshore Records
*2006 Melancholia Box Set, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Music For Unmade Movies Vol. 1, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Desire To Destroy, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Strange Flesh, Eventide Music Productions
*2005 Devouring The Beautiful, Mysticus Publishing
*2002 Purified: The Liquid Lounge Chill Out Series, Water Music Records
*2000 Abstraktions Vol. 2, Abstrakt Reality Records
The music of Blind Divine is best described as art music. These prolific and experienced artists have embraced a creative style that is as unconventional as it is carefully crafted, allowing subtle nuances to collide with deliberate profoundness. Their “musical paintings” may be a thirty-second interlude designed to lure the listener into an otherworldly dreamscape, where floating rhythms, ethereal vocals, haunting piano, or effected guitars become a palette of many hues, a sonic texture that conjures a visual aesthetic. While others embrace a mix of moody beats and emotional vocals, where the “art music” becomes the theme of an enigmatic dream that is as strange as it is inescapably familiar in a delicate and abstract world, imbuing an ultra awareness of emotion, love, hate, fear, pain, life, death, elation, or faith, and inviting the imagination to ruminate.
In addition to their own, self-released albums, their music has been licensed by MTV, VH1, A&E, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Biography Channel, Disney Channel, Sony Pictures, CMTV, Soap Network, Weather Channel, Travel Channel, Style Network, Comedy central, Noggin, Logo, E!, WETV, Animal Planet, National Geographic, The Learning Channel, NBC, CBS, and MSNBC, as well as appearing on the Taking Lives DVD, Clive Barker’s feature film, “The Midnight Meat Train,” and composing the soundtrack to the independent New Zealand feature film Orphans and Angels.
Members
*Paula Catherine Valencia - Vocals, Lyrics
*Daniel Martin Diaz - Keyboards, Bass, Guitars, Drums, Effects, Treatments
*Damian Demetrius Diaz - Guitars, Soundscapes, Bass, Drums
*Amy Muñoz Mendoza - Bass
*Ernie Mendoza - Drums
Discography
*2012 The One Hundred Box Set, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Soul Retriever, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Snails In Her Hand, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Music For Unmade Movies Vol. 2, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Shadow Pins, Mysticus Publishing
*2012 Slow In Obeying An Order, Mysticus Publishing
*2009 Breathing Spell, Mysticus Publishing
*2008 Queen Of Venom, Mysticus Publishing
*2008 Midnight Meat Train Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Lakeshore Records
*2006 Melancholia Box Set, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Music For Unmade Movies Vol. 1, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Desire To Destroy, Mysticus Publishing
*2006 Strange Flesh, Eventide Music Productions
*2005 Devouring The Beautiful, Mysticus Publishing
*2002 Purified: The Liquid Lounge Chill Out Series, Water Music Records
*2000 Abstraktions Vol. 2, Abstrakt Reality Records
Samuel Ibiyemi is a Nigerian Journalist, publisher of Nigerian News Direct newspaper and politician. In 2018 he ran for governor of Osun State on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress. His campaign focused on job creation and Information Communication Technology infrastructure development.
Education and career
Ibiyemi attended Obafemi Awolowo University between 1991 and 1995 graduating with a degree in Economics before proceeding to University of Lagos where he earned a master’s degree in Economics in 1998. He started his journalism career with Industrial Leaders Magazine as staff writer. In 2000, he joined Financial Standard where he was Deputy Editor until 2009 before switching to Nigerian Tribune serving as Group Business Editor between 2010 and 2011. In March 2011, Ibiyemi established Nigerian News Direct Newspaper working as Editor- in-Chief of the paper. His campaign manager was a former Deputy Governor of Osun, Sooko Adeleke Adewoyin. Ibiyemi’s campaign manifesto focused mainly on employment creation of 600,000 jobs for the youths and development of ICT infrastructure in four years. The Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi endorsed the program but this did not gain wide public support. On 16 July, in the build up to APC nomination, Ibiyemi announced his withdrawal from the governorship race in the Nigerian Capital, Abuja citing similarity of his campaign manifesto to Gboyega Oyetola’s program. He transferred his supporters to Oyetola who went ahead to win the governorship election.
Education and career
Ibiyemi attended Obafemi Awolowo University between 1991 and 1995 graduating with a degree in Economics before proceeding to University of Lagos where he earned a master’s degree in Economics in 1998. He started his journalism career with Industrial Leaders Magazine as staff writer. In 2000, he joined Financial Standard where he was Deputy Editor until 2009 before switching to Nigerian Tribune serving as Group Business Editor between 2010 and 2011. In March 2011, Ibiyemi established Nigerian News Direct Newspaper working as Editor- in-Chief of the paper. His campaign manager was a former Deputy Governor of Osun, Sooko Adeleke Adewoyin. Ibiyemi’s campaign manifesto focused mainly on employment creation of 600,000 jobs for the youths and development of ICT infrastructure in four years. The Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi endorsed the program but this did not gain wide public support. On 16 July, in the build up to APC nomination, Ibiyemi announced his withdrawal from the governorship race in the Nigerian Capital, Abuja citing similarity of his campaign manifesto to Gboyega Oyetola’s program. He transferred his supporters to Oyetola who went ahead to win the governorship election.