Shout
Encyclopedia
Shout may refer to:
- A form of vociferation
- Shout, or ring shoutRing shoutA shout or ring shout is an ecstatic, transcendent religious ritual, first practiced by African slaves in the West Indies and the United States, in which worshipers move in a circle while shuffling and stomping their feet and clapping their hands...
, a religious dance originating among African slaves in the Americas - An Australian and British term referring to buying a round of drinksRound of drinksA round of drinks is a set of alcoholic beverages purchased by one person in a group for that complete group. The purchaser buys the round of drinks as a single order at the bar. In many places it is customary for people to take turns buying rounds....
Films and television
- The ShoutThe ShoutThe Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, based on a short story by Robert Graves which was adapted for the screen by Michael Austin...
, a 1978 film by Jerzy Skolimowski based on a short story by Robert Graves - Shout (film)Shout (film)Shout is a 1991 film starring John Travolta as a music teacher who introduces rock and roll to a west Texas home for boys in 1955. Travolta was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor....
, a 1991 movie starring John Travolta
Music
- "Shout" (The Isley Brothers song), a song written and recorded by the Isley Brothers
- "Shout" (Tears for Fears song)Shout (Tears for Fears song)"Shout" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears.Written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and sung by Orzabal , it was the band's eighth single release and sixth UK Top 40 hit, peaking at #4 in January 1985...
, a song by Tears for Fears from the album Songs from the Big Chair- "Shout 2000", Tears for Fears cover by Disturbed on the album The Sickness
- "Shout" (Black Tide song), a Black Tide song from Light from Above
- Shout! (album)Shout! (album)Shout is a debut album released by The Isley Brothers in 1959 for RCA Records. Released after the success of the title track, the group were rushed into a recording studio to record much of the album, which included another Isley standard, the uncharted "Respectable", which like "Shout", was also...
, an album by The Isley Brothers - Shout! (musical), based on the life of Johnny O'KeefeJohnny O'KeefeJohn Michael O'Keefe, known as Johnny O'Keefe was an Australian rock and roll singer whose career began in the 1950s. Some of his hits include "Wild One" , "Shout!" and "She's My Baby"...
, who had a hit with The Isley Brothers song - Shout (Devo album)Shout (Devo album)Shout is a 1984 album by the New Wave rock band Devo. It was their sixth album for Warner Bros. Records and retained the synth-pop sound of their previous records with a heavy focus on the new Fairlight CMI computer synthesizer. Despite the popularity of synth-pop in 1984, the album was a critical...
, an album (and title song) by Devo - Shout (band)Shout (band)Shout was a Christian glam metal band formed in 1987 by Ken Tamplin. Musically the band was similar to Stryper, but the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music cites them as being "more competent than Stryper". Lyrically, their songs were generally more straightforward than other Christian...
, a Christian rock band in the late '80s. - Shout RecordsShout RecordsShout Records was a record label subsidiary of Bang Records, active between 1967 until 1972. When Bang was sold to Columbia Records the masters of Shout were also transferred....
, a record label - Shout (Shout for England song)Shout (Shout for England song)"Shout" is 2010 single by Shout for England, an ensemble featuring Dizzee Rascal and James Corden. It was an unofficial anthem of the England football team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The song contains extracts from the Tears for Fears song "Shout" and "No Diggity" by Blackstreet...
, an unofficial England national football team Fifa World Cup 2010 anthem by Dizzee Rascal and James Corden - "Shout", B-side of Michael Jackson's single "CryCry (Michael Jackson song)"Cry" is a song recorded by American recording artist Michael Jackson that features on his tenth and final studio album, Invincible . The song was written by R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly, who had previously written Jackson's 1995 single "You Are Not Alone". "Cry" was produced by Jackson and Kelly...
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People
- Alfred Shout, an Australian soldier highly decorated for bravery during the Battle of Gallipoli
Published works
- Shout (magazine)Shout (magazine)Shout is a UK magazine for teenage girls, published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd of Dundee, Scotland, since 1993. It is not to be confused with Shout NY, a cult thought and culture magazine published in New York City from 1998-2003....
, a magazine for teenage girls in the United Kingdom - Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation, a book by Philip NormanPhilip Norman (author)Philip Norman is an English novelist, biographer, journalist and playwright.Norman grew up in Ryde, Isle of Wight. He attended Ryde School, and his father, Clive Norman, ran the Seagull Ballroom on Ryde Pier. He described his childhood in his book Babycham Night...
- Shout NYShout NYShout NY was a thought and culture magazine that covered New York arts, music, film and politics from 1998 through 2003. In its early days , it was fairly obscure and predominantly focused on New York City nightlife...
(magazine), a cult thought and culture magazine from New York City in the late nineties and early oughts
See also
- Shout It Out (disambiguation)
- Shout It Out Loud (disambiguation)