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Norwood and produced
The Norwood Plant produced 90 % of the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird " muscle cars " of the 1980s.
The Norwood facility produced its last vehicle August 26, 1987 – a Chevrolet Camaro.
Norwood then produced an extraordinary burst of football with a goal by centre half forward Dean Dawson followed by two goals each from full forward, Bill Miller and half forward flanker, Stan Robinson.
Jerkins has produced for Joe, Toni Braxton, Lindsay Lohan, Will Smith, Keyshia Cole, Monica, Brandy Norwood, Michael Jackson, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez, Aaliyah, Britney Spears, Mary Mary, The Black Eyed Peas, Destiny's Child, Spice Girls, TLC, Janet Jackson, Danity Kane, Beyoncé, Linda Király, Lady Gaga, Cascada, Tamia, Pussycat Dolls, Whitney Houston, Natasha Bedingfield, Mary J. Blige, Lionel Richie, JYJ, Wonder Girls, Austin Brown, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Utada Hikaru and LMFAO.
* Maggie Thompson, Comics Buyer's Guide, " Rick Norwood has produced this labor of love for years now, and it continues to be a bargain.

Norwood and six
MEDITECH currently owns six facilities in eastern Massachusetts located in Westwood ( two offices ), Norwood, Canton, Framingham, and Fall River, with a seventh planned for Foxboro.
There were six intermediate stations, at New Cross Gate ( then New Cross ), Forest Hill ( then Dartmouth Arms ), Sydenham, Penge, Anerley Bridge, and Norwood ( Jolly-sailor near Beulah Spa until 1846 ).
Norwood had one man dead, two mortally wounded and six to nine wounded.
On incorporation the borough was divided into six wards ( Central, East, South, South Norwood, Upper Norwood and West ) each returning six councillors.

Norwood and songs
A collection of street-oriented rhythm-and-blues with a hip-hop edge, whose lyrical content embraced her youthful and innocent image in public, Norwood later summed the songs on the album as young and vulnerable, stating: " I didn ’ t really know a lot — all I wanted to do was basically sing.
Shot in only twenty days in New York City, both Norwood and Ross served as executive producers of the movie which features original songs from their respective albums Never Say Never ( 1998 ) and Every Day Is a New Day ( 1999 ) as well as previously unreleased duets.

Norwood and on
Recording artist Brandy Norwood included a song on her 2008 album Human titled " A Capella ( Something's Missing )".
After the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 – 71, having only Danish nationality and being unable to join the army, he moved his family to Norwood, then a village on the edge of London.
* Montezuma ( Norwood, Virginia ), a home on the National Register of Historic Places
Richard Norwood in The Seamans Practice ( 1637 ) determined that 1 / 60th of a degree of any great circle on Earth's surface was 6, 120 feet ( vs the modern value of 6, 080 feet ).
Greg Macainsh and Imants " Freddie " Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals.
Three miles ( 5 km ) from Norwood on this long level is Bulls Bridge Junction, once the site of the Grand Union Canal Carrying Company's main dockyard.
Two TV transmitter towers — Crystal Palace Transmitter ( 640 ft ) and Croydon Transmitter ( 500 ft ) — stand on the hill at Upper Norwood, making the district a landmark location, visible from many parts of the London area.
* Norwood ( Berryville, Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in Clarke County, Virginia
* Norwood ( Powhatan, Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in Powhatan County, Virginia
* Norwood procedure, a surgery performed on the heart.
Just within the modern boundaries of Streatham Hill, although historically it was in Norwood, there is also a blue plaque on the house in Lanercost Road where Arthur Mee the writer of Arthur Mee's Children's Encyclopedia lived.
An 1832 map shows that Tulse Hill still had only a few buildings on the new roads in contrast to nearby recently developed areas in Brixton and Norwood and the longer established hamlet of Dulwich.
The pub was built in 1840 on Norwood Lane as it was then known, which was a muddy track leading to Herne Hill.
In the 2010-2011 television season, Brown began a recurring role as Paula Norwood, a neighbor and friend of the Heck family, on the ABC comedy The Middle.
The city was formed on January 1, 1997 when the cities of Norwood and Young America merged.
Norwood Young America has several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Norwood was formed as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 14, 1905, from portions of Harrington Township.
The site of the former Erie Railroad station in Norwood on September 11, 2011
The Village of Norwood is on the town line of two towns so that it is partly in the Town of Potsdam and partly in the Town of Norfolk.
A short time later on April 15, 1875 a new name was voted on and Norwood was selected.
Until 1928 one could ride from Norwood to Albemarle and Badin in a rail car on the Yadkin Railroad.
Norwood ’ s first public school was built in 1913 on the site of the present Norwood Elementary School.

Norwood and album
* Full Moon ( Brandy Norwood album )
* Norwood ( album ), a 1970 film soundtrack album by Glen Campbell
During the early production stages of her debut album, Norwood was selected for a role in the ABC sitcom Thea, portraying the 12-year-old daughter of a single mother played by Thea Vidale.
Norwood recalled that she appreciated the cancellation of the show as she was unenthusiastic about acting at the time and the taping caused scheduling conflicts with the recording of her album, stating: " I felt bad for everybody else but me.
The album earned Norwood two Grammy Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best Female R & B Vocal Performance the following year and won her four Soul Train Music Awards, two Billboard Awards, and the New York Children's Choice Award.
Never Say Never eventually became Norwood ’ s biggest-selling album, selling over sixteen million copies worldwide ; and critics rated the album highly, with Allmusic ` s Stephen Thomas Erlewine praising Norwood and her team for wisely finding " a middle ground between Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige — it's adult contemporary with a slight streetwise edge ".
After a lengthy hiatus that saw the end of the Moesha sitcom, and a flurry of tabloid headlines discussing her long-term battle with dehydration, Norwood returned to music in 2001 when she and brother Ray-J were asked to record a cover version of Phil Collins ' 1980s hit " Another Day in Paradise " for the tribute album Urban Renewal: A Tribute to Phil Collins.
During the ensuing production of the Full Moon album, Norwood became involved romantically with producer Robert " Big Bert " Smith.
While leading single " Right Here ( Departed )" scored Norwood her biggest chart success since 2002's " Full Moon ", the album failed to impact elsewhere, resulting into lackluster sales in general and the end of her contract with the label, following the appointment of Amanda Ghost at Epic Records and her split with rapper Jay-Z's Roc Nation management.
" In addition, it was announced that Norwood was planning to record a joint album with brother Ray J, under the title R & B in the future.
After artistic experimentation with rap via Timbaland, critical praise toward her 2010 string of a cappella performances of soul music classics, and venturing into reality television with her family, Norwood revealed her intentions to begin working heavily on her sixth studio album Two Eleven.
According to Norwood, the album will see a return to her authentic R & B sound, but with a " progressive " edge.
Hip-Hop producer Bangladesh and singer-songwriter Sean Garrett have emerged as the central collaborators on the album, while Norwood has expressed her intent to connect with a variety of musicians.
Her third studio album, Full Moon, saw Norwood abandon her teenage appeal for a more adult and sensual edginess.
A four year hiatus, and a few life-changing occurrences caused Norwood to return to the music scene, in late 2008, with Human, her fifth studio album, which lyrically discussed topics of spiritual love, genuine heartache, and universal honesty, and musically explored combining her urban pop sound with elements of country and inspirational pop.
Experiencing a career and personal rejuvenation, Norwood was eager to scale back on her previous pop venture, and return to her authentic R & B, soul sound and love vocalizing on sixth studio album Two Eleven, for summer 2012 release, which would acquire a " gritty " and experimental edge.
Barbadian singer Rihanna revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that her 2007 multi-platinum album, Good Girl Gone Bad, was primarily influenced by Norwood.
In describing her voice and signature sound he said, “ You can't hear elaborate harmonies with your conscious: you have to hear her voice with your subconscious .” He also mentioned that Norwood was the “ main inspiration ” behind the guitar work on the Red Hot Chili Pepper ’ s 2006 Grammy winning album, Stadium Arcadium.

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