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Euphoria and Leftover
Euphoria is a 1997 ( see 1997 in music ) album by Leftover Salmon, and their first release on Hollywood Records.

Euphoria and album
* Euphoria ( Def Leppard album ), a 1999 album by Def Leppard
* Euphoria ( Enrique Iglesias album ), a 2010 album by Enrique Iglesias.
* Euphoria ( Vinnie Vincent album ), a 1997 album by Vinnie Vincent
* Euphoria ( Euphoria album ), a 1969 album by Euphoria
* Euphoria, a 2009 album by Danish hard rock band Surfact
* State of Euphoria, a 1988 album by New York-based thrash metal band Anthrax
* Euphoria ( Ruslana album ), a 2012 album by Ukrainian singer Ruslana
* " Euphoria ( Usher song )", a song by Usher from his 2012 studio album Looking 4 Myself
* " Euphoria ", a song by DJ Tiƫsto from his album Parade of the Athletes
* " Euphoria ", a song by Collide from the 2003 album Some Kind of Strange
* " Euphoria ", a song by Sirenia from the 2004 album An Elixir for Existence
* " Euphoria ( Firefly )", a song by Delerium from the 1997 album Karma
* " Euphoria ", a song by Sarah Slean from the 2008 album The Baroness
Although there was no single released, " Misery " made a lasting impression that still holds today, and was recently covered by the band " Lights of Euphoria " on their debut album.

Euphoria and ),
* Euphoria ( beetle ), a genus of scarab beetles
* Euphoria ( compilations ), a line of compilation albums consisting mainly of trance and chillout genres
* " Euphoria " ( Loreen song ), performed by Swedish singer Loreen, won the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest
* Euphoria ( American band ), a Melodic Metal / Rock band from New York
* Euphoria ( Australian band ), a 1990s Australian pop / dance trio
* Euphoria ( Canadian band ), an active Canadian dance music project formed in the 1990s
* Euphoria ( Indian band ), an active Indian rock group formed in 1989
* Euphoria ( film ), a Russian 2006 dramatic film by Ivan Vyrypayev
* " Euphoria, Part 1 " and " Euphoria, Part 2 " ( 2006 ), a two-part episode of the American television series House
* Euphoria ( software ), a game animation engine software by NaturalMotion
* Euphoria ( programming language ), an interpreted programming language
In 2006 ( with the release of version 3 ), Euphoria became open source and the openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project.
) to the less known languages such as Ch ( via ChSDL ), Euphoria and Pliant.
He has released three solo studio albums, Euphoria Morning ( 1999 ), Carry On ( 2007 ), and Scream ( 2009 ).
A recurrent characteristic is the usage of major-only chord sequences ( Sweet Euphoria, Pretty Noose ), which also leads to more subtle key changes.

Euphoria and 1997
The shows were headlined by Hawkwind and Nik Turner in 1997 and featured major players of American space rock: F / i, Alien Planetscapes, Architectural Metaphor, Quarkspace, Melting Euphoria, Pressurehed, Nucleon, Bionaut, Born to Go and others.

Euphoria and by
* " Euphoria ", a song by Kyle Ward from the video games In the Groove
* " Euphoria ", a song by W. A. S. P.
Euphoria is a programming language originally created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto.
Developed as a personal project to invent a programming language from scratch, Euphoria was created by Robert Craig on an Atari Mega-ST.
Euphoria continued to be developed and released by Craig via his company Rapid Deployment Software ( RDS ) and website rapideuphoria. com.
Euphoria was replaced by the prospect of a long war, and also by a realisation that food stocks were not sufficient to feed the entire population of German-occupied Europe.

Leftover and Salmon
A collaboration with the bluegrass band Leftover Salmon, Oh Cracker, Where Art Thou?
Bill Nershi and his wife Jillian started a bluegrass / acoustic band called Honkytonk Homeslice, which has toured across the US, especially in the West, and is scheduled to tour with Drew Emmitt of Leftover Salmon, Billed as The Emmitt-Nershi Band.
Category: Leftover Salmon albums
Leftover Salmon is a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, formed in 1989.
The synergy worked and the result was Leftover Salmon.
After the independent release of Bridges to Bert in 1993 and the 1995 live follow-up Ask the Fish, Leftover Salmon gained a spot on the H. O. R. D. E.
An award-nominated documentary film of Leftover Salmon, titled Years in Your Ears, was released on DVD in November 2006.
Leftover Salmon reunited in 2007 and played six performances, including the High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, California, the All Good Festival in West Virginia, as well as Denver and Boulder, Colorado shows in late December.
Leftover Salmon marked their unofficial return to the stage with a performance at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival on Sunday, June 24, 2007, as " Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman and Friends.
Despite their various successful side projects, Leftover Salmon played seven times during the summer of 2008 and 2009.
Jeff Sipe joined with Jonas Hellborg and the late Shawn Lane in 1995, and over the years has played with Leftover Salmon, Susan Tedeschi, Phil Lesh, and Trey Anastasio.
By 2007 each member of the original lineup was an accomplished artist in their own right: Herring with Widespread Panic, Burbridge with two bands: The Allman Brothers Band and Oteil and The Peacemakers, Sipe with Trey Anastasio and Leftover Salmon, M ' Butu with The Derek Trucks Band, and Hampton with Col. Bruce & The Quark Alliance.
* Leftover Salmon
CGT has shared the stage with many performancers, including the following: John McLaughlin, David Sylvian, Tito Puente, Leftover Salmon, Taj Mahal, Steve Lukather, Simon Phillips, Adrian Legg, Adrian Belew, Jon Anderson.
His son, Tye North was a member of Leftover Salmon and continues to perform with the Piano Throwers, Strings for Industry ( featuring Tony Furtado and Darol Anger ) and the ever-changing Everyone Orchestra.
* Leftover Salmon ( Jam )
* All Members of String Cheese Incident and Leftover Salmon
The 5th annual DelFest occurred in May 2012, and major bluegrass acts played such as Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers, Yonder Mountain String Band, Leftover Salmon, Infamous Stringdusters, Railroad Earth, Bela Fleck, and Sam Bush, most of which had returned from previous years at the festival.
by Cracker and Leftover Salmon
The songs are played by two members of Cracker, David Lowery and Johnny Hickman, with musical accompaniment by Leftover Salmon.

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