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question:Answer the question...sa re ga ma lil champs 2017 finalist??
answer:Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs, a sub-series of the popular Indian reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, focuses on showcasing the singing talent of children between the ages of 5-15 years. The 2017 edition of the show, which was aired on Zee TV, received immense appreciation from the audience due to the incredible talents of the young contestants. The judges for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2017 were Himesh Reshammiya, Javed Ali, and Neha Kakkar. The show was hosted by television actor Aditya Narayan. After several rounds of competition between contestants, five finalists emerged. They are as follows: 1. Dhroon Tickoo: A 10-year-old boy from Amritsar, Punjab, Dhroon Tickoo was known for his versatile singing abilities that spanned various genres, from romantic songs to energetic dance numbers. With his captivating stage presence and a knack for connecting with the audience, Dhroon became one of the favorites among the show's viewers. 2. Shanmukhapriya: Shanmukhapriya M., a 14-year-old girl from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, made her mark in the competition with her perfect pitch and unique flair. She gained prominence for her classical singing skills and varied song choices, making her a strong contender in the race to the finals. 3. Shreyan Bhattacharya: A 12-year-old boy from West Bengal, Shreyan Bhattacharya demonstrated a soulful and powerful voice. His emotive performances and ability to handle difficult songs with ease garnered him much appreciation from the judges and the audience alike. Shreyan covered a variety of songs, from romantic ballads to folk music, showcasing his versatile singing talent. 4. Sonakshi Kar: A 13-year-old girl from Kolkata, Sonakshi Kar amazed everyone with her strong and melodious voice. She effortlessly sang songs across different genres, attracting praise from the judges. Sonakshi's performances were characterized by her passion for music and her ability to hold the audience's attention. 5. Anjali Gaikwad: The 11-year-old classical singer from Maharashtra, Anjali Gaikwad, pleasantly surprised everyone with her extensive knowledge of music and her command over classical singing. Her renditions of songs belonging to various Indian classical music styles were widely appreciated, and her performances were deemed soul-stirring. After an intense competition, Shreyan Bhattacharya and Anjali Gaikwad were declared as the joint winners of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2017. The victory marked a significant milestone in their respective singing careers, and both young singers have since been recognized for their immense talent and potential to make a mark in the Indian music industry.
question:Color Me Badd is an American contemporary R&B group that was formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The original members of the group were lead singer Bryan Abrams (born November 16, 1969), second tenor Mark Calderon (born September 27, 1970), second tenor Sam Watters (born July 23, 1970) and baritone Kevin Thornton (born June 17, 1969). They formed in 1985 and broke up in 1998 before reuniting in 2010, with various lineups since. As of 2016, they operate as a trio with Abrams, Calderon and Adam Emil. Kevin Thornton left the group in October 1998 to pursue the ministry. He became a licensed minister, and has since served as an evangelist, youth pastor and worship leader at his home church, Without Walls Church, in Fort Worth, Texas. He operates Kevin Thornton Ministries in Texas. In 2008, he released a solo album, Conversions, blending contemporary hip-hop/rap with gospel and soul music. Sam Watters pursued a career as a record producer, achieving success producing for Jessica Simpson, Celine Dion, Fantasia, Anastacia, Natasha Bedingfield, Kelly Clarkson, 98 Degrees, Blake Lewis, and others. Watters is a member of the production/songwriting team The Runaways, which also includes Rico Love, Wayne Wilkins, Ryan Tedder, and Louis Biancaniello. He married R&B singer and former American Idol contestant Tamyra Gray in 2006. Mark Calderon worked with artists such as Stevie Brock, whose 2002 remake of "All 4 Love" reached number 1 on the Disney charts; and with IPV, who is signed with Wright Entertainment and had songs played on the television series House and Knight Rider. In 1992, Calderon married Lisa Smedley-Calderon, who was formerly Color Me Badd's fashion stylist. In 2001, Bryan Abrams released a solo album entitled Welcome to Me. In 2007, he co-starred on the VH1 reality TV series Mission: Man Band, which also included former boy band members Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees, Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC and Rich Cronin of Lyte Funkie Ones, seeing if they could make it as a new group. The show was canceled after seven episodes. In 2007, after being approached by Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, Abrams co-wrote and recorded an appearance on the Insane Clown Posse song "Truth Dare", which was released on the compilations Psychopathics from Outer Space 3 (2007) and Featuring Freshness (2011). In 2010, Abrams wrote three songs for Kool & the Gang, singing lead on all three tracks. On August 22, 2000, Giant Records released the compilation album The Best of Color Me Badd. Who was the first to leave the band?
answer:The first member to leave the band was Kevin Thornton. He left the group in October 1998 to pursue the ministry.
question:Trivia question: In the title of the detective story by Dorothy L.Sayers, what are the 'Nine Tailors'? And the answer is?
answer:Step 1: Identify the task - Find the meaning of 'Nine Tailors' in the title of the detective story by Dorothy L. Sayers. Step 2: Research - Look up information related to the detective story and its title. Step 3: Analyze the information - Based on the research, understand the context and interpret the meaning of 'Nine Tailors'. Step 4: Answer the question. "The Nine Tailors" is a detective novel by British author Dorothy L. Sayers, featuring her popular protagonist Lord Peter Wimsey. In this story, the 'Nine Tailors' refers to the nine strokes on a church bell, a traditional part of British bell-ringing, that announces a death in the community. These nine strokes are called "telling the tale," or "tailors" in the local dialect. So, the 'Nine Tailors' in the title of the detective story represents the nine strokes on the bell that signify a death.
question:Complete: she listened to make sure there was a dial tone and not psychic activity on the other end . then she called gansey . it rang twice , three times , and then : `` hello ? '' he sounded boyish and ordinary . blue asked , `` did i wake you up ? '' she heard gansey fumble for and scrape up his wireframes . `` no , '' he lied , `` i was
answer:already awake, just reading a book." He paused for a moment, trying to remember the title that he could use as proof of his claim. "It's 'Sailing the Stormy Seas: A History of the Supernatural on Maritime Expeditions.' It's quite riveting, actually." Blue couldn't help but feel a tiny bit guilty for disturbing him, even though she knew that he was more than likely awake due to the unsolved mysteries surrounding their current psychic investigation. She decided to cut straight to the chase. "Gansey, I need your help. I just had another vision." A slight gasp could be heard from the other end, accompanied by shuffling as Gansey likely sat up in bed, wide-awake and alert now. "What did you see?" he asked, his voice sounding intense but also careful, as if he didn't want to overwhelm her. "It's a bit hazy, but I saw a forest," Blue began, closing her eyes as she tried to recall all the details. "There was a waterfall, and an old, weathered stone pedestal. On it, there was a raven. But it wasn't a normal raven, Gansey. Its eyes were glowing, and when it looked at me, I felt this sudden surge of... of something indescribable. It felt like a mixture of power and desperation, a force that compelled me to find out more." Gansey let out a low whistle, his mind ostensibly racing as he tried to form connections. "It sounds a lot like our current research. You know, the legend of Glendower's resting place and its ties to the ley lines? Maybe this vision is telling us we're on the right path but... we need to tread carefully. I have a feeling there's more at play here than just Glendower and his sleeping spirit." Blue nodded, then remembered that Gansey couldn't actually see her through the phone. "Yes, that's what I was thinking too," she agreed. "Do you have any ideas on how to proceed? We can't just brush this off as a random psychic episode." The line went quiet for a moment, Gansey likely considering the best course of action. "Let's get the rest of the gang together later today," he suggested, his voice resolute. "We'll need everyone's input and expertise if we want to unravel this vision of yours. Maybe one of the others will have an idea on how the forest, the waterfall, and the raven are connected." Blue smiled, relief washing over her as she realized she was not alone in this journey. "Thank you, Gansey," she expressed her gratitude. "I appreciate you being here for me, even when you should be sleeping." He let out a chuckle that despite being forced, managed to sound reassuring. "Of course, Blue. We're in this together, and we'll see it through to the end, whatever that might be." With newfound determination, the gang would convene later that day, armed with the knowledge that they were on the right path but also with the understanding that they were venturing into uncharted territory. Together, they would seek to connect the pieces of Blue's vision and uncover the hidden truth that lay waiting, shrouded by the shadows of the supernatural. And though the road ahead was uncertain, each of them knew that they could rely on one another as they continued their pursuit of the ultimate truth and the power it held.