- Ben Ellman. In June 2013, The
Revivalists appeared at New York City's
Governors Ball,
among other festivals. The
Revivalists'
third album, Men
Amongst Mountains...
- from an
earlier era The
Revivalists, an
American rock band
Revival (disambiguation)
Revivalism (disambiguation)
Revivalistics This
disambiguation page...
- cross‐fertilizations are unavoidable,
particularly from the
revivalists'
mother tongues." "Zuckermann's
revivalistics 'discards any
imprisoning purism prism … Hybridization...
- ****ociated with a camp
meeting at
which revivalists preach;
these are held
usually in the summertime.
Methodist revivalists preach two
works of grace, the (1)...
- bicycle. The two met, then
ended up
forming The
Revivalists. Shaw and
Feinberg formed The
Revivalists in 2007,
recruiting first drummer Andrew Campanelli...
- 1984 as
revivalists of 1970s blues-rock –
eventually became writers of
their own
material The
Blues Brothers –
started in 1978 as
revivalists of 1950s...
-
whose culture has been
continued today by
their descendants and Taíno
revivalist communities.
Indigenous people in the
Greater Antilles did not
refer to...
- (September 1, 1785 –
September 25, 1872), was an
American Methodist,
revivalist, preacher, in the Midwest, as well as
twice an
elected legislator in Illinois...
- The Kalinago, also
called Island Caribs or
simply Caribs, are an
Indigenous people of the
Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. They may have been related...
-
Duncan Campbell (13
February 1898 - 28
March 1972) was a
Scottish Evangelist, who is best
known for
being a
leader in the
Lewis Awakening or
Hebrides Revival...