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unusual facts about God Bless


God Bless

In August 2011 Kompas reported that Mira Lesmana and Riri Riza have spent two years producing a documentary about the band, to be titled Rockumentary.



see also

American patriotic music

Patriotic songs in the later half of the 20th century included "Ballad of the Green Berets" during the Vietnam War and Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" during the years of the first Gulf War and again after the September 11, 2001 attacks ("God Bless America" also saw a resurgence after September 11).

God Bless the Blake Babies

God Bless The Blake Babies is the fourth full length album by the Blake Babies, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music).

God Bless Us

"God Bless Us" is a Christmas song written by the first American Idol songwriting winners Scott Krippayne and Jeff Peabody, who wrote This Is My Now for Jordin Sparks.

God Bless You, Amigo

God Bless You, Amigo is a collection of home-recorded songs by The Felice Brothers.

Ian Antono

Also there were many solo musicians involved, like Glenn Fredly, Audy and Achmad Albar, his bandmate in God Bless.

Jean Gornish

She understood what her audiences wanted, and regularly finished her concerts with a medley called “Shtetlakh” that included songs about Eastern European shtetls such as Zlatopol, Moliev, and Belz, concluding with the song “God Bless America.”

Ricky C

Notable performances include the Latin Billboard Awards Showcase with ASCAP, the National Anthem for the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Lakers, God Bless America for the Atlanta Braves, the Calle Ocho Carnival Festival, and the WPOW Beach House concert.

Tamara Dragičević

In 2011, Dragičević appeared in the music video for single "Slučajno" by Kiki Lesendrić, along with her Montevideo, God Bless You! fellow Miloš Biković.

The Pleasure of Your Company

The video for "God Bless America", from March 1984, featured backing singers Kate Ceberano and Zan Abeyratne (both members of I'm Talking).

Walter Jagiello

The highlight of Jagiello's career was performing for Pope John Paul II in 1984, who requested Wally to continue playing after his initial song, "God Bless Our Polish Pope".