- Gone with
the Wind is a 1939
American epic
historical romance film
adapted from
the 1936
novel by
Margaret Mitc****.
The film was
produced by
David O....
- "Blowin'
in the Wind" is a song
written by Bob
Dylan in 1962. It was
released as a
single and
included on his
album The Freewheelin' Bob
Dylan in 1963. It...
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The Santa Ana
winds,
occasionally referred to as
the devil winds, are strong,
extremely dry
katabatic winds that
originate inland and
affect coastal Southern...
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In the Wind is
the third album by
the American folk
music trio Peter, Paul and Mary,
released in October 1963, a few
months before the arrival of
the...
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The Wind in the Willows is a
classic children's
novel by
the British novelist Kenneth Grahame,
first published in 1908. It
details the story of Mole, Ratty...
-
The Legend of Zelda:
The Wind Waker is an action-adventure game
developed and
published by
Nintendo for
the GameCube. An
installment in The Legend of...
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usually cooler, and
the katabatic winds are
relatively cool or cold. Not
all downslope winds are katabatic. For instance,
winds such as
the föhn and chinook...
- "Dust
in the Wind" is a song
recorded by
American progressive rock band
Kansas and
written by band
member Kerry Livgren,
first released on
their 1977...
- "Candle
in the Wind" is a
threnody style ballad written by
English musician Elton John and
songwriter Bernie Taupin, and
performed by John. It was originally...
- Earth,
Wind & Fire (abbreviated as EW&F or EWF) is an
American band
formed in Chicago,
Illinois in 1969.
Their music spans multiple genres, including...