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* Howard Shore's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy ( film score )
Note: The Criterion laserdisc release also moved a few seconds of Howard Shore's score for its last side break so as to keep the entire music cue intact.
Shore's first film score was to David Cronenberg's first major film The Brood ( 1979 ).
Shore's major success came in 2001 with his score to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the first film in the highly acclaimed The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
This was the first Cronenberg film to be scored by Howard Shore, and is also Shore's first film score.
The album itself is not just a straight copy of Howard Shore's score, but rather a remixing.
The Battle For Middle-Earth features score from The Lord of the Rings film trilogy composed by Howard Shore, as well as original music in Shore's image by Jamie Christopherson and Bill Brown.
On November 20, 2001 it was released on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring soundtrack, along with composer Howard Shore's original score.

Shore's and for
The paper was founded by Lindsay C. Marshall and Armistead R. Michie as The Daily Banner, notable for being the Eastern Shore's first daily newspaper.
Jersey Shore's location on the West Branch Susquehanna River, just downstream from the mouth of Pine Creek made it an ideal location for traders and other businessmen who outfitted the pioneers who settled the western most portions of the West Branch Susquehanna River Valley and the Pine Creek valley.
Dan Shore's opera The Beautiful Bridegroom, for six sopranos, is based on Holberg's last play, Den forvandlede Brudgom.
His music-theatre work includes the texts for Philip Glass ' 1000 Airplanes on the Roof, The Voyage, and The Sound of a Voice, the book for Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida ( co-written by Linda Woolverton and Robert Falls ), the Walt Disney Company's theatrical version of Edgar Rice Burroughs ' Tarzan ( with music and lyrics by Phil Collins ), the libretti for Bright Sheng's The Silver River, Osvaldo Golijov's Ainadamar, Unsuk Chin's Alice in Wonderland ( libretto co-written by Chin ), and Howard Shore's The Fly as well as Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song.
During 2007 he also composed the scores for The Last Mimzy and Eastern Promises, the latter of which includes a section that has been performed in concert as Shore's Concertino for violin solo and chamber orchestra.
In 2002, Fleming provided the vocals for Howard Shore's soundtrack for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King soundtrack.
He is a featured soloist on Howard Shore's soundtrack for the feature film The Score starring Marlon Brando, Edward Norton, and Robert De Niro.
He then became Dinah Shore's arranger / conductor and also worked freelance for the Bob Crosby Orchestra.
Farmers and gardeners from the other Bushwick villages sent their goods to Bushwick Shore to be ferried to New York City for sale via a market at present day Grand St. Bushwick Shore's favorable location close to New York City led to the creation of several farming developments.
After living in Nova Scotia for a year Diamond returned to the airwaves co-hosting the Saturday afternoon show with Alicia Hunter on the South Shore's CKBW in March 2010.
Gilbert also served as the announcer and audience host for Dinah Shore's syndicated daily talk show, which ran from 1974 until 1980.
It also appears in Howard Shore's music for The Lord of the Rings among many other contemporary film scores.
The community received its present name circa 1860, and is named after Anna Seguine, a descendant of French Huguenots who were among the South Shore's earliest settlers ; this settlement is also responsible for the neighborhood immediately to the southwest of Annadale being named Huguenot, and the Seguine family also lends its name to Seguine Avenue, the principal north-south thoroughfare on the east side of Prince's Bay, the next neighborhood southwest of Huguenot.
The new lakefront park, as yet nameless ( which is nearing completion ), was the missing link effectively closing the century old gap between Chicago's world-class chain of parks between South Shore's Rainbow Beach Park in South Shore and Calumet Park in East Side neighborhoods, fulfilled the dreams of noted Chicago planner and architect, Daniel Burnham and business mogal and philanthropist Montgomery Ward, for a free and clear lakefront.
Pauly Shore's performance in Encino Man won him the Razzie Award for Worst New Star.
Shore's often-controversial but ever-colorful management style would permeate the team for the next three decades and provide generations of hockey players and fans with anecdotes.
After leaving the University of Alberta and being wounded in action while serving as a Wellington bomber pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II, and before serving as a league official, Butterfield worked for his uncle Eddie Shore's New Haven Eagles and Springfield Indians teams as a public relations executive and trainer.
While South Shore revenues were directed toward servicing CM & W debt for a time, when the state of Indiana failed to adequately subsidize South Shore's passenger trains, the house of cards fell.

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Perhaps her most unusual and intriguing performance was of the " Three Little Maids " song from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta The Mikado alongside Joan Sutherland and Dinah Shore on Shore's weekly variety series in 1963.
One legend holds that the place was originally named " Shore's Ditch ", after Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV, who is supposed to have died or been buried in a ditch in the area.
However, the area was known as " Soersditch " long before Jane Shore's life.
As a result of a divorce settlement, Sammy Shore's ex-wife Mitzi Shore began operating the club in 1973, and she was able to buy the building in 1976.
The comedians at the club became unhappy when the club was expanded several times and it was perceived that Shore's profits were quite substantial.
Although Paul Weston left Dorsey to become Dinah Shore's music director about that time, he was to figure in the fortunes of the group again.
Shore's ear was almost ripped off but he barely noticed it.
While NHL President Frank Calder said that Shore's participation was up to Bruins ' manager Art Ross to decide, baseball commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis vetoed Shires ' participation, and the match was never held.
Shore's job as Wilson's PPS kept them in close contact and he was impressed enough to give Shore rapid promotion.
The tournament is still sometimes called the Dinah Shore, even though Shore's name was removed from the tournament title in 2000.
Shore's was # 29, charting one week on September 16, 1950.
The song was Shore's first record.
In 1927 – 28, his total of 146 penalty minutes led the team and was second in the NHL to Eddie Shore's 165.
The subsidiary city streetcar service in Milwaukee was discontinued in 1951 ; trackage remained, however, as it was used by main line services to access the North Shore's Milwaukee terminal.
Shore's best year with the Red Sox was 1915, when he won 18, lost 8 and compiled a 1. 64 earned run average.

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