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- songwriter for the post-rock band Mamiffer. Coloccia has also been a member of Everlovely Lightningheart, Pyramids, House of Low Culture and Split Cranium. In 2009...
- Everloving Records was founded in 2003, having been Enjoy Records from 2000. With the success of Jack Johnson's debut Brushfire Fairytales the original...
- 3:45 12. "Down Slow"   1:35 13. "If Things Were Perfect"   4:18 14. "Everloving"   3:26 15. "Inside"   4:49 16. "Guitar Flute & String"   2:09 17. "The...
- Ashley; Houghton, David (19 December 2014). "12 games where you beat the everloving cheer out of Santa Claus". GamesRadar. Retrieved 21 December 2014. "Krampus...
- Growlers issued their first studio album, Are You in or Out? in 2009 on Everloving Records. Aquarium Drunkard described it as “consistent in sound and tone...
- Amanda Everlove (born 1988 or 1989) is an American Paralympic swimmer. Everlove was born in Valencia, California, but upon finishing her freshman year...
- American musician Michael Andrews, released in April 2002 on Enjoy and Everloving Records. It contains music from the 2001 science fiction psychological...
- twins. 2005: All Rise (Everloving) 2008: An Invitation (with Van **** Parks) (Everloving) 2009: Accidental Experimental (Everloving) 2018: Dearest Everybody...
- album was released on September 2, 2003, on Enjoy Records (now known as Everloving Records) and Last Gang Records in Canada and went gold in Canada. It was...
- record was released by Andy Factor, a friend of Andrews, through his Everloving Records label in 2002. As Donnie Darko was not a hit at first, there was...