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Wakey Wakey Campers
Atherfield Bay Holiday Centre, the location of the series.
StarringDebbie Chazen as Narrator & Tony King as head entertainer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Running time60mins (inc. adverts)
Production companyTwenty Twenty Television
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Productions UK
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Picture format
Audio formatStereo
Original release30 August –
20 September 2005

Wakey Wakey Meaning

Wakey Wakey Campers is a British reality television/game show series about a group of modern holiday-makers who stay on a mock 1960s-style holiday camp. The series finds out whether they will enjoy the experience, lack of technology, living conditions and activities. The series was filmed at Atherfield Bay Holiday Camp in the Isle of Wight and starred, among others, singer-songwriter and entertainer Tony King, South west comedian Buster and St.Helens born comedy vocalist John Devereux. The series was produced by Twenty Twenty Television for Channel 4, and aired on Tuesday nights from 30 August to 20 September 2005.Viewing figures peaked at 2.3 million, and was featured as Radio Times front cover for the shows opening month.

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Wakey Wakey, Singapore: See 23 unbiased reviews of Wakey Wakey, rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #2,665 of 13,305 restaurants in Singapore. Reese Witherspoon holds a 'wakey wakey' mug on The Morning Show set Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com. These former nurses were asked to leave retirement and return to the front lines.

OriginRichmond, VA
GenresAdult alternative[1]
Years active2007–present
LabelsThe End Records, The Family Records
Websitehttp://wakeywakeymusic.com/

Wakey Wakey Meme

Wakey Wakey (formerly known as Wakey!Wakey!) is an adult alternative pop group[1] fronted by Michael Grubbs and based in Brooklyn, New York.[2] Michael Grubbs is also known for his role as 'Grubbs' on One Tree Hill,[3] where the band's music has been featured.[4][5] They reached critical acclaim with their 2010 release, Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You which reached No. 1 on the Billboard's Heatseekers Chart.[6]

History[edit]

Michael Grubbs was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia and began his career as a musician at the age of 5, taking lessons from his mother, a long time piano and choir instructor.[7] Earlier influences included the church music he was forced to practice as rudiments, as well as classical composers such as Brahms, Bach, and Beethoven. As a teenager, Michael discovered the song books of the likes of Billy Joel, Elton John, and Led Zeppelin as a more culturally relevant counterbalance to his classical canon.[8][9]

Following a few early ventures into performance, Grubbs spent time with two touring musicals - Brigadoon and Camelot - standing out both for his technical ability as well as his exceptional aesthetic.[7]

Grubbs came to New York City in 1998 and soon came to be an understudy of the notable Lach, one of the main proponents and founding fathers of the Anti-folk movement in New York's Lower East Side, from whom he learned to channel energy and inspiration from what he characterized as a repressed background into a style of music that was more accessible to today's audience.[8] As an active member of this movement he came up alongside the likes of Regina Spektor and Moldy Peaches.

His greatest musical break came from meeting Mark Schwahn, critically acclaimed head writer and executive producer of The CW drama series, One Tree Hill. After being introduced to Schwahn and playing for him at an open mic in New York City, Grubb's song War Sweater, the title track from his War Sweater EP, was featured on the finale of One Tree Hill's sixth season. Following that placement, Schwahn offered to give Grubbs cameos on the show to promote a new record including performances of his songs Brooklyn, Light Outside, and Almost Everything.[3]

Wakey!Wakey! signed with The Family Records, a Manhattan based independent record label, under which they released their full-length debut album Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You....[7] The group has since signed with The End Records and released the EP Homeless Poets in 2015[10] and full-length album Overreactivist in 2016.[11]

Discography[edit]

  • Silent as a Movie (2007)
  • Wakey!Wakey! Wednesdays (2008)
  • The War Sweater EP (2009)
  • Brooklyn/Manhattan (2009)
  • Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You... (2010; used as title of season 7 finale episode of One Tree Hill)
  • Dance So Good/Great Lake Love (2010)
  • Irresistible EP (2014)
  • Salvation (2014)
  • Homeless Poets EP (2015)
  • Overreactivist (2016)
  • Strange is Beautiful EP (2018)

References[edit]

Wakey, Wakey...
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wakey_Wakey_Campers&oldid=1002411321'

Wakey Wakey, Singapore: See 23 unbiased reviews of Wakey Wakey, rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #2,665 of 13,305 restaurants in Singapore. Reese Witherspoon holds a 'wakey wakey' mug on The Morning Show set Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com. These former nurses were asked to leave retirement and return to the front lines.

OriginRichmond, VA
GenresAdult alternative[1]
Years active2007–present
LabelsThe End Records, The Family Records
Websitehttp://wakeywakeymusic.com/

Wakey Wakey Meme

Wakey Wakey (formerly known as Wakey!Wakey!) is an adult alternative pop group[1] fronted by Michael Grubbs and based in Brooklyn, New York.[2] Michael Grubbs is also known for his role as 'Grubbs' on One Tree Hill,[3] where the band's music has been featured.[4][5] They reached critical acclaim with their 2010 release, Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You which reached No. 1 on the Billboard's Heatseekers Chart.[6]

History[edit]

Michael Grubbs was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia and began his career as a musician at the age of 5, taking lessons from his mother, a long time piano and choir instructor.[7] Earlier influences included the church music he was forced to practice as rudiments, as well as classical composers such as Brahms, Bach, and Beethoven. As a teenager, Michael discovered the song books of the likes of Billy Joel, Elton John, and Led Zeppelin as a more culturally relevant counterbalance to his classical canon.[8][9]

Following a few early ventures into performance, Grubbs spent time with two touring musicals - Brigadoon and Camelot - standing out both for his technical ability as well as his exceptional aesthetic.[7]

Grubbs came to New York City in 1998 and soon came to be an understudy of the notable Lach, one of the main proponents and founding fathers of the Anti-folk movement in New York's Lower East Side, from whom he learned to channel energy and inspiration from what he characterized as a repressed background into a style of music that was more accessible to today's audience.[8] As an active member of this movement he came up alongside the likes of Regina Spektor and Moldy Peaches.

His greatest musical break came from meeting Mark Schwahn, critically acclaimed head writer and executive producer of The CW drama series, One Tree Hill. After being introduced to Schwahn and playing for him at an open mic in New York City, Grubb's song War Sweater, the title track from his War Sweater EP, was featured on the finale of One Tree Hill's sixth season. Following that placement, Schwahn offered to give Grubbs cameos on the show to promote a new record including performances of his songs Brooklyn, Light Outside, and Almost Everything.[3]

Wakey!Wakey! signed with The Family Records, a Manhattan based independent record label, under which they released their full-length debut album Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You....[7] The group has since signed with The End Records and released the EP Homeless Poets in 2015[10] and full-length album Overreactivist in 2016.[11]

Discography[edit]

  • Silent as a Movie (2007)
  • Wakey!Wakey! Wednesdays (2008)
  • The War Sweater EP (2009)
  • Brooklyn/Manhattan (2009)
  • Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You... (2010; used as title of season 7 finale episode of One Tree Hill)
  • Dance So Good/Great Lake Love (2010)
  • Irresistible EP (2014)
  • Salvation (2014)
  • Homeless Poets EP (2015)
  • Overreactivist (2016)
  • Strange is Beautiful EP (2018)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abAllmusic bio
  2. ^Leahey, Andrew. 'Wakey!Wakey!'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  3. ^ ab'Exclusive: Get To Know Mike Grubbs of One Tree Hill and Wakey!Wakey! « TeenDramaWhore'. Teendramawhore.com. 2010-01-31. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  4. ^'Wakey!Wakey! – Discover music, videos, concerts, stats, & pictures at'. Last.fm. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  5. ^'One Tree Hill Episodes | Season 7 - Episode 17 - At The Bottom Of Everything'. Cwtv.com. 2011-02-28. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  6. ^Girl, Cosmo (2010-11-02). 'Interview with Michael Grubbs of One Tree Hill and band WakeyWakey'. Seventeen. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  7. ^ abcArtist Profile: Wakey!Wakey! View CommentsTweet. 'Wakey!Wakey!'. Family Records. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  8. ^ ab'Wakey!Wakey!'. Wakeywakeymusic.com. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  9. ^Jones, Steve (2010-03-19). 'Listen Up: Marvin Sapp inspires with 'Here I Am''. Usatoday.Com. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  10. ^Sciarretto, Amy. 'Song Premiere: Wakey Wakey 'Homeless Poets''. Artist Direct. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  11. ^'Overreactivist'. The End Records. Retrieved 14 September 2016.

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