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Stillwater and fictional
* Stillwater, the fictional rock band featured in the 2000 film, Almost Famous
He then played Russell Hammond, the lead guitarist of the fictional band Stillwater in Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous ( 2000 ).

Stillwater and rock
Capricorn was the recording label for many Southern rock and soul bands in the 1970s including The Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, The James Montgomery Band, Elvin Bishop, Wet Willie, Jonathan Edwards, Captain Beyond, White Witch, Grinderswitch, Cowboy, Hydra, Kitty Wells, Dobie Gray, Alex Taylor and Stillwater.

Stillwater and band
* Stillwater ( band ), a 1970s music group
In the movie Almost Famous, it is said that the fictitious band Stillwater declined to use Johns as their producer for their new album.
Alternative-rock band The All-American Rejects was formed in Stillwater ; and post-grunge band Hinder, notable for their hit " Lips of an Angel " hails from Oklahoma City as well as other local favorites such as: Stone Cold Sober, Aranda and Violence to Vegas.
The band Stillwater used a talkbox on their song " Mind Bender " in 1977.
Railroad Earth is a roots and Americana-based newgrass band from Stillwater, New Jersey.

Stillwater and from
Brooks graduated from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater where he starred on the track team.
In 1914, the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater moved from Stillwater to Bayport.
Lake Elmo, just southwest of Stillwater, Minnesota, began with one farm in 1852 on the southwest corner of the intersection of what is now Manning Avenue and 30th Street, just southeast of downtown Lake Elmo and across the highway from the Lake Elmo Airport.
Stillwater is a city in Washington County, Minnesota, directly across the St. Croix River from the state of Wisconsin.
Stillwater is a popular day trip for tourists from the Twin Cities who enjoy the historic downtown's used bookstores, antique shops, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, historical sites and the scenic St. Croix River valley.
* In The Mighty Ducks films, one of the two " bash brothers " Fulton Reed ( played by Elden Henson ) claims to be from Stillwater.
* People from Stillwater, Minnesota
Officially designated in 1904, Fredon Township was formed from parts of Andover, Green, Hampton and Stillwater Townships, making it the youngest township in Sussex County.
Stillwater Township's Bicentennial Committee obtained information from the Postmaster General which " states that ' Fredon ' is derived from the German word ' fredonia ,' meaning place of freedom.
Stillwater was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on December 27, 1824, from portions of Hardwick Township.
* 1741, Casper Shafer built the Stillwater gristmill about half a mile from the present mill site.
An intact kiln still exists on Millbrook Road, a little more than two miles from Stillwater village.
The town, originally called Dunning Street, was created in 1802 from part of the Town of Stillwater.
In 1788, an act was passed organizing towns in place of districts and Stillwater was created from the Saratoga District, making four towns in what would become Saratoga County.
In 1985, the first delegation from Kameoka visited Stillwater, and in November of that same year a Stillwater delegation went to Kameoka.
Stillwater is home to a diverse mix of business and industry, from manufacturing to advanced technology.
The main character of the CBS show NCIS, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, comes from Stillwater.
In the USA it is found in the Stillwater igneous complex of Montana ; from near Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon.
During this time the population of Stillwater boomed, several additional sawmills were opened, and the town saw an influx of capital, primarily from lumber companies based downriver in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Triangles were based in Dayton, Ohio, and took their nickname from their home field, Triangle Park, which was located at the confluence of the Great Miami and Stillwater Rivers in north Dayton.
On August 10, Benedict Arnold left Stillwater, New York for Fort Stanwix with 800 men of the Continental Army from Schuyler's Northern Department.
Category: People from Stillwater, Minnesota

Stillwater and 2000
Crandon Lakes ( 2000 Census population of 1, 150 ) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area split between Hampton Township and Stillwater Township.
Crandon Lakes ( 2000 Census population of 1, 150 ) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area split between Hampton Township and Stillwater Township.

Stillwater and film
Born in Stillwater, Minnesota, Samuel L. Rothafel ( born Rothapfel ) was a showman of the 1920s silent film era.
A Song Without Borders production directed by Michael Stillwater, the film premiered on February 7, 2012 at the American Documentary Film Festival in Palm Springs, CA, was voted Best Documentary at the DC Independent Film Festival ( February 29, 2012 ) and received Honorable Mention at the Los Angeles Movie Awards.
* Many places in the film directly reference Twin Cities-area locations, including Columbia Heights, Wayzata, Hilltop, Excelsior Bay, Stillwater Prison, etc.
The film included landmarks such as Ground Zero nightclub, used as the “ strip club ”, Minneapolis convention center as the “ airport ”, the Stillwater Lift Bridge, and University of St. Thomas as The University of Memphis.

Stillwater and Almost
Kozelek has also dabbled in acting — friend Cameron Crowe cast him in Almost Famous ( 1999 ) as Larry Fellows ( the bass player in Stillwater ), and in Vanilla Sky ( 2001 ).

fictional and rock
The 1984 mockumentary This is Spinal Tap, a comedy based around a fictional 1970s rock band, was filmed in the style of a documentary and includes such details as fake album covers and historical videos done in the styles of the late 1960s and 1970s.
The Lamb was to have revolved around Chris Gaines, a fictional rock singer and his emotionally conflicted life as a musician in the public eye.
* Hedwig and the Angry Inch ( musical ), off-Broadway musical about a fictional rock and roll band
Clover, the drummer at a holiday camp during the early days of British rock ' n ' roll in a fictional band called Stray Cats.
The 2008 Norwegian film The Man Who Loved Yngve features the fictional punk rock Mathias Rust Band, headed by the character Jarle Klepp.
* Almost Famous portrayed a fictional 15-year-old aspiring rock journalist writing for Rolling Stone.
is steeped with references to the 1960s popular music scene ( at one point a list of 200 fictional bands performing at the Walpurgisnacht rock festival is reeled off ( including a handful of actual bands of the 60s ), and there are numerous references to the famous rock and roll song, " Rock Around the Clock "), and has influenced many bands and musicians.
It follows the story of a fictional rock band that tries to get a recording contract.
The town is the home of the fictional character Ali G, and indie rock band Hard-Fi.
It is a fictional flying island or rock, about 4. 5 miles in diameter, with an adamantine base, which its inhabitants can maneuver in any direction using magnetic levitation.
The 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, which chronicles a fictional retelling of the rise and fall of glam rock, contains a flashback to 1970 in which a group of characters converse in Polari, while their words are humorously subtitled below.
The book tells the ( fictional ) story of the rise to fame of Dan Weir (' Weird '), a bass guitar player in a rock and roll band called Frozen Gold, and of his struggles to be happy now that he is rich and famous.
This Is Spinal Tap is an American 1984 rock and roll musical mock documentary directed by Rob Reiner about the fictional heavy metal music band Spinal Tap.
Stylistically the movie is a parody of rock documentaries, purportedly filmed and directed by the fictional Marty DiBergi ( Rob Reiner ).
The faux documentary covers a 1982 United States concert tour for the fictional British rock group " Spinal Tap " to promote their new album Smell the Glove, but interspersed with one-on-one interviews with the members of the group and footage of the group from previous times of their career.
The film opens with Buddy Holly's beginnings as a teenager in Lubbock, Texas and his emergence into the world of rock and roll with his fictional good friends and bandmates, drummer Jesse Charles ( Don Stroud ) and bass player Ray Bob Simmons ( Charles Martin Smith ), soon to be known as The Crickets.
* In 1999, Mike Patton named his rock group Fantômas after the fictional character.
Two modern examples of the " cartoon rock group " could include the British band, Gorillaz — a musical project created in 1998 by British musician Damon Albarn and British cartoonist Jamie Hewlett, and Dethklok, a fictional death metal band created by Brendon Small.
Gröûp X ( also known as Gröûp X: Arabian Rap Sensations ) is a faux Arabian rock band, claiming to be from the fictional village of Cramshananteen, Saudi Arabia.
1981: Compose the song " Road Map of My Tears " for the film Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, in which Waybill and Welnick appear, among other musicians, as the fictional rock group The Metal Corpses.
In 2001, she also appeared as fictional rock star Anna Raines in the CBS TV drama Family Law with Dixie Carter and Christopher McDonald.
Barnes & Barnes, fictional twin brothers Art Barnes and Artie Barnes ( Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer, respectively ), are a comedy rock duo based in " Lumania ", a fictional mythological civilization ( similar to Lemuria or Atlantis ).

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