The King of Rock'n Roll is an album made by the band, Daniel Lioneye, in 2001, and is the only album the band has ever put out.
Daniel Lioneye is a side project band from the popular Finnish band HIM. The band produces Hard Rock/Sleaze Rock music with blues based guitar solos throughout. The band was formed in 2001 as a joke and the members consist of Daniel Lioneye, also known as Mikko Viljami "Linde" Lindström, on vocals and guitar, Mikko Heinrik Julius "Migé Amour" Paananen on bass, Ville Hermanni "Rakohammas" Valo on drums, Kai "Hiili" Hiilesmaa on keyboards and Ike on sound effects.
HIM have also covered the song "Lonely Road" live, even though it is technically their own song, but this time round, Ville Valo is on vocals, on his own with an acoustic guitar. This song is available as track five on the UK Vol.1 release of The Funeral of Hearts and track three on the Scandinavian and German release of Buried Alive By Love.
Exploration Summer Programs, or as it is affectionately known by past and current students and faculty, Explo, is a series of three academic summer programs run by Exploration School, Inc., a not-for-profit organization operating out of Norwood, Massachusetts. The Senior Program on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, is for students entering grades 10-12; the Intermediate Program on the campus of Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, is for students entering grades 8-9; and the Junior Program on the campus of St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, is for students entering grades 4-7. All of the programs are offered for two three-week sessions each summer.
Screen International Security Services is a Los Angeles, California security firm providing security services to several big-name Hollywood actors, including Will Smith, Ozzy Osbourne, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. The company has offices in Los Angeles, New York City and London.
SISS was founded by Avi Korein, 45, an Israeli security specialist and former bouncer who has provided personal security services for Bruce Willis and, since about 1996, Mel Gibson.
Originally founded to provide personal protection to high-profile individuals where they work, travel or live, the company's services have grown to include on- and off-premise protection and consultation for corporate entities, executives, conventions, international dignitaries and families. The company's website notes that SISS personnel have been trained in counter-intelligence and anti-[...] by some of the world's most advanced organizations. The company offers a variety of security and investigative services.
Big Tiggah is an American based television and radio personality, recording artist, actor and model.
He has appeared as the host of BET's popular programs Rap City: The Basement and 106 and Park, and also hosts his own radio show from Power 105 in New York City, which is rather popular.
He was known for his freestyles with guest artists that appeared on Rap City: The Basement. Though never inking a deal with a major label, he has landed impressive guest appearances on tracks for artists such as R. Kelly, Cam'Ron and The Terror Squad. He has reached the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice, on R. Kelly's single, "Snake", from his Chocolate Factory album, and again on the "Snake" (Remix) which also featured a guest appearance by rapper Cam'Ron. Tiggah later sued R. Kelly, for allegedly not paying royalties for songwriting credits.
He has appeared in low-budget Urban films, such as "State Property", "Paid in Full" and "Killa Season".