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3 unusual facts about Louder


Louder, Please

The original production was directed by George Abbott and starred Lee Tracy; it was successful enough for Krasna to be hired as a writer for Columbia Pictures.

Louder, Please is a play by Norman Krasna, the first of Krasna's plays to be produced on Broadway.

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The album art shows similarities to the album art for the album Shorter, Faster, Louder by Kid Dynamite.


4-string banjo

The Brazilian 4-string banjo was first introduced by musician Almir Guineto in the late 1970s and early 1980s, attending on one hand the necessity for a louder instrument similar to the cavaco, and on the other, the drive for innovation.

Cameron Indoor Stadium

The students and fans are known as "Cameron Crazies" for their support of the team and loud cheering that has been recorded as high as 121.3 dB, which is louder than a power saw at 3' or a jackhammer.

Drew Cam

Both Drew and Kate work hard to advertise the products, but Mr. Wick soon tells them that the viewers do not think they have chemistry, and he replaces Kate with Isabel (Rosa Blasi), another Winfred-Louder employee.

Hassan Fathy

In 1957, frustrated with bureaucracy and convinced that buildings would speak louder than words, he moved to Athens to collaborate with international planners evolving the principles of ekistical design under the direction of Constantinos Doxiadis.

Hello Cleveland!

Established by One Louder Entertainment (who manage Paul Kelly, Sarah Blasko, Kate Miller-Heidke and The Drones) in 2001, their records were distributed by EMI in Australia and New Zealand.

Hot Right Now

On 3 July 2011, DJ Fresh released "Louder" (featuring Sian Evans), the first single from his third studio album, Nextlevelism.

Israel and legitimacy

M.J. Rosenberg, writing in the Los Angeles Times, argued that the term "delegitimization" is a "distraction", whose purpose is to divert attention away from world opposition to the "illegitimate" occupation of the West Bank and blockade of the Gaza Strip, from the "illegal" settlements, and from "the ever-louder calls for Israel to grant Palestinians equal rights".

Les Friction

Portions of "Louder than Words" have been used in a trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, Oz the Great and Powerful, and has also been played over the loudspeakers during the 2012 Rose Bowl.

Maxwell Street

But when the early blues musicians began playing outside on Maxwell Street – the place where they could be heard by the greatest number of people – they realized they needed either a louder than standard Resonator guitar (e.g. Arvella Gray) or amplifiers and electrical instruments (e.g. Jim Brewer) in order to be heard.

No Surprises/Running from Demons

This "remixed" version of "Pearly*" (as opposed to the "original version" available on the "Paranoid Android" single and Airbag/How Am I Driving? EP) features clearer production values, louder guitar at the beginning of the song, and a different guitar line at the end.

Osmi putnik

The band released their second album Glasno, glasnije (Loud, Louder) The title track became the band's biggest hit, and at the time of the album release an unofficial anthem of HNK Hajduk Split (some of the Hajduk players sang backing vocals on the song).

Penda Hair

Hair is the former director of the Washington, DC office of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the author of the Rockefeller Foundation’s report on innovative civil rights strategies, Louder Than Words: Lawyers, Communities, and the Struggle for Justice (2001).

Ryan Wagler

In September 2010, Ryan took part to MTV's ""Love Is Louder"" campaign launched by Hollywood actress Brittany Snow and The Jed Foundation to fight against the rising number of suicides among teenagers.

Spook Louder

Filmed in July 1942, Spook Louder was one of several World War II-era Stooges shorts that engaged in propaganda against the then-enemy Japanese, including Spook Louder, No Dough Boys, Booby Dupes and, notably, The Yoke's on Me.

The Jed Foundation

Love is Louder is a widespread outreach program started by The Jed Foundation with actress Brittany Snow and MTV to support anyone feeling mistreated, misunderstood or alone.

TKA

1991 saw even more diversity of sound with the release of the singles "Crash (Have Some Fun)", a house music hit that featured a hip hop vocal by Michelle Visage of the group Seduction; "Give Your Love to Me" produced by Platinum producer Frankie Cutlass and "Louder Than Love".


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