Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Truest_Inspiration> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Truest_Inspiration abstract "Truest Inspiration is the sixth studio album by The Northern Pikes released in 2001. This was their first album of new music since they reformed in 1999 after a 6-year break.Following the release of Neptune in 1992 and the subsequent live album called Gig in 1993, the band decided to disband. During their time apart, Jay Semko and Bryan Potvin each released a solo album. However, in 1999 Virgin Records asked the band members for their input on a \"greatest hits\" package. The band decided to do a short promotional tour following the release of Hits and Assorted Secrets 1984-1993, but found themselves enjoying the more relaxed independence of making their own schedule that they continued touring. After a live album called Live released in 2000, the band decided to record a new album in the latter half of 2000. No longer signed to Virgin Records, the album was released independently by the band's Square Dog management group.".
- Truest_Inspiration artist The_Northern_Pikes.
- Truest_Inspiration genre Rock_and_roll.
- Truest_Inspiration previousWork Live_(Northern_Pikes_album).
- Truest_Inspiration recordedIn The_Rogue.
- Truest_Inspiration subsequentWork Its_a_Good_Life_(album).
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageID "12750447".
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageLength "2894".
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageRevisionID "630600382".
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink 2001_in_music.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Potvin.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_albums.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Northern_Pikes_albums.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Don_Schmid.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Gig_(Northern_Pikes_album).
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Hits_and_Assorted_Secrets_1984–1993.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Its_a_Good_Life_(album).
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Lenz.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Semko.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Live_(Northern_Pikes_album).
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Melanie_Doane.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Merl_Bryck.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Neptune_(Northern_Pikes_album).
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Rock_and_roll.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink The_Lacquer_Channel.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink The_Northern_Pikes.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink The_Rogue.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Records.
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Truest Inspiration".
- Truest_Inspiration artist The_Northern_Pikes.
- Truest_Inspiration cover "NorthernPikes-TruestInspiration.jpg".
- Truest_Inspiration genre Rock_and_roll.
- Truest_Inspiration label "Square Dog".
- Truest_Inspiration lastAlbum "Live".
- Truest_Inspiration name "Truest Inspiration".
- Truest_Inspiration nextAlbum "It's a Good Life".
- Truest_Inspiration producer "David Baxter".
- Truest_Inspiration recorded "August - October 2000, The Rogue, Toronto, ON".
- Truest_Inspiration released "2001".
- Truest_Inspiration thisAlbum "Truest Inspiration".
- Truest_Inspiration type "Studio album".
- Truest_Inspiration wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- Truest_Inspiration subject Category:2001_albums.
- Truest_Inspiration subject Category:The_Northern_Pikes_albums.
- Truest_Inspiration hypernym Album.
- Truest_Inspiration type Album.
- Truest_Inspiration type MusicalWork.
- Truest_Inspiration type Work.
- Truest_Inspiration type Work.
- Truest_Inspiration type CreativeWork.
- Truest_Inspiration type MusicAlbum.
- Truest_Inspiration type Thing.
- Truest_Inspiration type Q2188189.
- Truest_Inspiration type Q386724.
- Truest_Inspiration type Q482994.
- Truest_Inspiration comment "Truest Inspiration is the sixth studio album by The Northern Pikes released in 2001. This was their first album of new music since they reformed in 1999 after a 6-year break.Following the release of Neptune in 1992 and the subsequent live album called Gig in 1993, the band decided to disband. During their time apart, Jay Semko and Bryan Potvin each released a solo album. However, in 1999 Virgin Records asked the band members for their input on a \"greatest hits\" package.".
- Truest_Inspiration label "Truest Inspiration".
- Truest_Inspiration sameAs Q7847615.
- Truest_Inspiration sameAs m.02x36dd.
- Truest_Inspiration sameAs Q7847615.
- Truest_Inspiration wasDerivedFrom Truest_Inspiration?oldid=630600382.
- Truest_Inspiration isPrimaryTopicOf Truest_Inspiration.
- Truest_Inspiration name "Truest Inspiration".