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Aston Martin 2-Litre 2/4-Seater Sports 1937
Aston Martin was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. The two had joined forces as Bamford & Martin the previous year to sell cars made by Singer from premises in Callow Street, London where they also serviced GWK and Calthorpe vehicles. Martin raced specials at Aston Hill near Aston Clinton, and the pair decided to make their own vehicles. The first car to be named Aston Martin was created by Martin by fitting a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine to the chassis of a 1908 Isotta-Fraschini. itp tire
They acquired premises at Henniker Place in Kensington and produced their first car in March 1915. Production could not start because of the outbreak of World War I, and Martin joined the Admiralty and Bamford the Royal Army Service Corps. All machinery was sold to the Sopwith Aviation Company. carlisle atv tires
Inter war years overstock warehouse
After the war the company was refounded at Abingdon Road, Kensington and a new car designed to carry the Aston-Martin name. Bamford left in 1920 and the company was revitalised with funding from Count Louis Zborowski. In 1922, Bamford & Martin produced cars to compete in the French Grand Prix, and the cars set world speed and endurance records at Brooklands. Three works Team Cars with 16 valve twin cam engines were built for racing and record breaking: chassis number 1914, later developed as the Green Pea; chassis number 1915, the Razor Blade record car; and chassis number 1916, later developed as the Halford Special. Approximately 55 cars were built for sale in two configurations, long chassis and short chassis. The company went bankrupt in 1924 and was bought by Lady Charnwood, who put her son John Benson on the board. The company failed again in 1925 and the factory closed in 1926, with Lionel Martin leaving.
Later that year, Bill Renwick, Augustus (Bert) Bertelli and a number of rich investors, including Lady Charnwood, took control of the company and renamed it Aston Martin Motors, and moved it to the former Whitehead Aircraft Limited works in Feltham. Renwick and Bertelli had been in partnership some years and had developed an overhead cam 4 cylinder engine, using Renwick's patented combustion chamber design, and had tested it in an Enfield Allday chassis. It was the only 'Renwick and Bertelli' motor car made. It was known as 'Buzzbox' and survives to this day.
They had planned to sell this engine to motor manufacturers, but having heard that the Aston Martin car was no longer in production they realised that they could capitalise on the reputation of the Aston Martin name (what we would now call the brand) to give themselves a head start in the production of a completely new car.
Between the years 1926 and 1937 Bertelli was the technical director of Aston Martin, and the designer of all subsequent Aston Martin cars during this period, these being known as the 'Bertelli cars'. They included the 1 1/2 litre 'T-type', the 'International, the 'Le Mans, the 'MKII' its racing derivative the 'Ulster, and the 2 litre 15/98 and its racing derivative the 'Speed Model'.
Mostly open two seater sports cars and mostly bodied by Bert Bertelli's brother Enrico (Harry)a small number of long chassis four seater tourers, dropheads and saloons were also produced.
Bertelli was very keen to race his cars and he was a very competent driver. One of the very few motor manufacturers to actually sit in and race the cars he designed and built, the competition no doubt 'improved the breed' and the 'LM' team cars were very successful in national and international motor racing including at Le Mans and the Mille Miglia.
Financial problems reappeared in 1932 and the company was rescued by L. Prideaux Brune who funded the company for the following year before passing the company on to Sir Arthur Sutherland. In 1936, the company decided to concentrate on road cars. Car production had always been on a small scale and until the advent of World War II halted work only about 700 had been made. During the war years aircraft components were produced.
The David Brown era
1958 Aston Martin DB Mark III
In 1947, David Brown Limited bought the company under the leadership of managing director Sir David Brownts "post-war saviour". David Brown also acquired Lagonda that year, and both companies shared resources and workshops. In 1955, David Brown bought the Tickford coachbuilding company and its site at Tickford Street in Newport Pagnell, and that was the beginning of the classic series of cars bearing the initials "DB". In 1950, the company announced the DB2, followed by the DB2/4 in 1953, the DB2/4 Mk11 in 1955, the DB Mark III in 1957 and the Italian-styled 3.7 L DB4 in 1958. All the cars established a good racing pedigree for the firm, but the DB4 was the key to establishing the company's reputation, which was cemented by the famous DB5 in 1963. The company continued developing the "grand touring" style with the DB6 (196570), the DBS.
1970s Changing ownership
Despite the cars' appreciation in value, the company was often financially troubled. In 1972, the company was sold to another company called Company Developments Ltd., backed by a Birmingham-based consortium, and chaired by chartered accountant and company director William Willson, (MBE). The company was resold, following a further bankruptcy event, by the Receiver in 1975 to North American businessmen Peter Sprague and George Minden for 1.05 Million. A successful turn-around strategy led to the recruitment of 360 new employees and, by 1977, a trading profit of 750,000. The new owners pushed the company into modernising its line, producing the V8 Vantage in 1977, the convertible Volante in 1978, and the one-off William Towns-styled Bulldog in 1980. Towns also styled the futuristic new Lagonda saloon, based on the V8 model.
In 1980 Aston-Martin had plans, which did not materialize, to buy MG, which they would have utilized as a sister marque, probably building smaller sports cars. Ideas were plotted to design a new model and they revealed to the press their approach to an 'updated' '1981' model MGB.
The company was badly hit by the economic contraction of the early 1980s as worldwide sales of Aston Martin shrank to three per week and chairman Alan Curtis together with fellow shareholders American Peter Sprague and Canadian George Minden came close to shutting down the production side of the business, to concentrate on service and restoration. At this point Curtis attended the 1980 Pace sponsored Stirling Moss benefit day at Brands Hatch, and met fellow Farnham resident Victor Gauntlett.
1980s Victor Gauntlett
Gauntlett bought a 12.5% stake in Aston Martin for 500,000 via Pace Petroleum in 1980, with Tim Hearley of CH Industrials taking a similar share. Pace and CHI took over as joint 50/50 owners at the beginning of 1981, with Gauntlett as executive chairman. Gauntlett also led the sales team, and after some development and a lot of publicity when it became the world fastest 4-seater production car, was able to sell with success the Aston Martin Lagonda into Persian Gulf states, particularly Oman, Kuwait and Qatar.
Understanding it would take some time to develop new Aston Martin products, they bought Tickford to develop automotive products for other companies. Products included a Tickford Austin Metro, a Tickford Ford Capri and even Tickford train interiors, particularly on the Jaguar XJS. Pace continued sponsoring racing events, and now sponsored all Aston Martin Owners Club events, taking a Tickford engined Nimrod Group C car owned by AMOC President Viscount Downe, which came third in the Manufacturers Championship in both 1982 and 1983. It also finished seventh in the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans race. However, sales of production cars were now at an all time low of 30 cars produced in 1982.
As trading became tighter in the petroleum market, and Aston Martin was requiring more time and money, Gauntlett agreed to sell Hays/Pace to the Kuwait Investment Office in September 1983. As Aston Martin required greater investment, he also agreed to sell his share holding to American importer and Greek shipping tycoon Peter Livanos, who invested via his joint venture company with Nick and John Papanicalou, ALL Inc. Gauntlett remained chairman of the AML company 55% owned by ALL, with Tickford a 50/50 venture between ALL and CHI. The uneasy relationship was ended when ALL exercised options to buy a larger share in AML; CHI's residual shares were exchanged for CHI's complete ownership of Tickford, which retained development of existing Aston Martin projects. In 1984, Titan the main shipping company of the Papanicolaou was in trouble, so Livanos's father George bought out the Papanicolaou's shares in ALL, while Gauntlett again became a shareholder with a 25% holding in AML. The deal valued Aston Martin/AML at 2 million, the year it built its 10,000th car.
Although as a result Aston Martin had to make 60 members of the workforce redundant, Gauntlett bought a stake in Italian styling house Zagato, and resurrected its collaboration with Aston Martin.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage from The Living Daylights
In 1986, Gauntlett negotiated the return of fictional British secret agent James Bond to Aston Martin. Cubby Broccoli had chosen to recast the character using actor Timothy Dalton, in an attempt to re-root the Bond-brand back to a more Sean Connery-like feel. Gauntlett supplied his personal pre-production Vantage for use in the filming of "The Living Daylights," and sold a Volante to Broccoli for use at his home in America. Gauntlett turned down the role of a KGB colonel in the film, however: "I would have loved to have done it but really could not afford the time."
Although the company was doing well, Gauntlett knew it needed extra funds to survive in the long term. In May 1987, Gauntlett and Prince Michael of Kent were staying at the home of Contessa Maggi, the wife of the founder of the original Mille Miglia, while watching the revival event. Another house guest was Walter Hayes, vice-President of Ford of Europe. Despite problems over the previous acquisition of AC Cars, Hayes saw the potential of the brand and the discussion resulted in Ford taking a share holding in September 1987. In 1988, having produced some 5,000 cars in 20 years, a revived economy and successful sales of limited edition Vantage, and 52 Volante Zagato coupes at 86,000 each; the company finally retired the ancient V8 and introduced the Virage range - the first new Aston launched in 20 years.
Although Gauntlett was contractually to stay as chairman for two years, his racing interests took Aston back into sports car racing in 1989 with limited European success. However, with engine rule changes for the 1990 season and the launch of the new Aston Martin Volante model, Ford provided the limited supply of Cosworth engines to the Jaguar cars racing team. As the "small Aston" DB7 would require a large engineering input, Ford agreed to take full control of Aston Martin, and Gauntlett handed over the company chairmanship to Hayes in 1991. In 1992, the Vantage version was announced, and the following year the company renewed the DB range by announcing the DB7.
The Ford era
Ford placed Aston in the Premier Automotive Group, substantially invested in new manufacturing and quickly ramped up production. In 1994, Ford opened a new factory at Banbury Road in Bloxham. In 1995, the company produced a record 700 vehicles. Until the Ford era cars had been produced by hand coachbuilding craft methods, such as the English wheel. In 1998 the 2,000th DB7 was built, and in 2002 the 6,000th, exceeding production of all previous DB models. The DB7 range was boosted by the addition of V12 Vantage models in 1999, and in 2001 the company introduced the V12-engine Vanquish.
At the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan in 2003, Aston Martin introduced the AMV8 Vantage concept car. Expected to have few changes before its introduction in 2005, the Vantage brought back the classic V8 engine to allow the company to compete in a larger market. 2003 also saw the opening of the Gaydon factory, the first purpose-built factory in Aston Martin's history. Also introduced in 2003 was the DB9 coup, which replaced the ten-year-old DB7. A convertible version of the DB9, the DB9 Volante, was introduced at the 2004 Detroit Auto Show. In 2006, the V8 Vantage sports car entered production at the Gaydon factory, joining the DB9 and DB9 Volante.
In December 2003 Aston Martin announced it would return to motor racing in 2005. A new division was created, called Aston Martin Racing, which became responsible, together with Prodrive, for the design, development, and management of the DBR9 program. The DBR9 competes in the GT class in sports car races, including the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Sale by Ford
In 2006, under mounting financial pressure, an internal review of costs and realisable value on investment led Ford to consider divesting itself of parts of its Premier Automotive Group. After suggestions of selling Jaguar Cars, Land Rover or Volvo Cars, Ford appointed UBS AG to sell Aston Martin by auction. At the end of August 2006, Ford announced that it would be willing to sell all or part of Aston Martin. Bill Ford said: "As part of our on going strategic review, we have determined that Aston Martin may be an attractive opportunity to raise capital and generate value".
The first round of the auction closed on 30 November 2006. One of the four survivors was Syrian-born billionaire Simon Halabi, while the Australian bid included James Packer, Australia's second richest man. The German auto newspaper Autobild reported on 2 February 2007 that the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH had bought the company for an undisclosed sum. The paper cited "anonymous, but well-placed sources" with the information. It was later reported by Autocar magazine that LVMH had denied the news as "rubbish".
2007 A new era begins
On 12 March 2007 a consortium led by Prodrive chairman David Richards purchased Aston Martin for 475m/$848m. Prodrive has no financial involvement in the deal. Ford will keep a stake in the company (valued at 40 million / $ 70 million). The consortium also consisted of John Sinders, an Aston Martin collector; and two Kuwaiti investment companies, Investment Dar and Adeem Investment Co.
Main article: Asian Highway Network#First Car Crossing
In June - August 2007, the first car crossing of the full extent (East to West) of the new Asian Highway was achieved by Britons Richard Meredith and Phil Colley driving a V8 Vantage. Following the AH1 and the AH5 from Tokyo (the Highway grid furthest point East) to Istanbul (furthest West), they drove a total of 12089km (7512 miles) before joining the European motorway network for another 3259km (2025 miles) to London.
On 19 July 2007 the last car, a Vanquish S, was produced at the Newport Pagnell plant. Nearly 13,000 cars had been made there since 1955. All production was concentrated at Gaydon, with the old premises in Tickford Street remaining in Aston Martin ownership as the restoration and service department.
Aston Martin has also boosted its worldwide appeal by opening more dealers in Europe, as well as branches in China for the first time in its 93 year history in Beijing and Shanghai. This has brought their dealership programme to 120 dealers in 28 countries.
On 1 September 2008, Aston Martin announced the revival of the Lagonda marque. A concept will be shown in 2009, coinciding with the brand's 100th anniversary. The first production cars should come in 2012.
In December 2008, Aston Martin announced that it would cut its 1850 workforce by 600.
2009 Return to Le Mans
In January 2009 it was announced that the company was entering the 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours race as a factory team in the prestigious LMP1 division. After competing throughout the 2008 season with a Lola B08/60 LMP1 Coupe under the Charouz Racing banner, Aston Martin will use a slightly modified Lola LMP1 design for their programme. Three Lola-Aston Martins have been entered in the 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours by Aston Martin but only two have been confirmed with sponsorship. Aston Martin will also compete in the complete Le Mans series with the Lola-Aston Martin LMP cars, starting at Barcelona in early April. The programme got off to an unfortunate start at the pre season Paul Ricard test on March 8 when Tomas Enge destroyed the 007 car in an accident. Aston Martin Racing have subsequently taken delivery of a new Lola to replace the written off chassis.
Aston Martins in film and culture
Tippi Hedren's character in the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film "The Birds" drove a silver Aston Martin DB2/4 drophead coupe (convertible).
Author Ian Fleming gave his James Bond hero a DB III in the seventh novel, Goldfinger. A long association between 007 and the marque began on screen with the silver DB5 that appears in Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965). This was James Bond's company car, and in GoldenEye (1995) and Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) appeared to have become his private car. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) a metallic-green DBS appears at the beginning and end of the movie. After an interlude with Lotus, Aston Martins were again used: a charcoal-grey V8 Volante and Vantage in The Living Daylights (1987). After switching to BMW for several films, the Vanquish appeared in Die Another Day (2002). In Casino Royale (2006), James Bond drives both the classic DB5 which becomes his personal vehicle after winning a poker game, and the new DBS which is revealed to be his new company car in Quantum of Solace (released in cinemas on October 31 2008).
A silver/grey convertible DB4 was driven by Michael Caine's character in the original 1969 version of The Italian Job.
A Bahama Yellow Aston Martin DBS is driven by Sir Roger Moore in the 1971 TV series The Persuaders!. A DBS V8 was to be used in the series, however no V8 car was ready, so a six-cylinder DBS was modified to look like a V8 for use in the show.
Models
1967 - 1989 DBS and later V8s
2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage
2004 Aston Martin DB9 coup
DB AR1 roadster
Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
2003 DB7 Zagato (coup) and (roadster)
2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante (convertible)
2007 V8 Vantage
Aston Martin's model naming can be confusing to the uninitiated. In general, high performance models use the Vantage name, while convertibles are called Volante. The current V8 and V12 Vantage series is an exception to this however, as it is a range of its own rather than a higher performance version of another car.
Pre-war cars
1921-1925 Aston Martin Standard Sports
1927-1932 Aston Martin First Series
1929-1932 Aston Martin International
1932-1932 Aston Martin International Le Mans
1932-1934 Aston Martin Le Mans
1933-1934 Aston Martin 12/50 Standard
1934-1936 Aston Martin Mk II
1934-1936 Aston Martin Ulster
1936-1940 Aston Martin 2 litre Speed Models (23 built) The last 8 were fitted with C-type bodywork
1937-1939 Aston Martin 15/98
Post-war Sports and GT cars
19481950 Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports (DB1)
19501953 Aston Martin DB2
19531957 Aston Martin DB2/4
19571959 Aston Martin DB Mark III
19581963 Aston Martin DB4
19611963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
19631965 Aston Martin DB5
19651966 Aston Martin Short Chassis Volante
19651969 Aston Martin DB6
19671972 Aston Martin DBS
19691989 Aston Martin V8
19771989 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
19861990 Aston Martin V8 Zagato
19892000 Aston Martin Virage
19891996 Aston Martin Virage/Virage Volante
19932000 Aston Martin Vantage
19962000 Aston Martin V8 Coupe/V8 Volante
19932003 Aston Martin DB7/DB7 Vantage
20022004 Aston Martin DB AR1
20012007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
20042007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish S
2004 Aston Martin DB9
2005 Aston Martin V8 and V12 Vantage
2007 Aston Martin DBS V12
2009 Aston Martin One-77
Other
1944 Aston Martin Atom (concept)
19611964 Lagonda Rapide
19761989 Aston Martin Lagonda
1980 Aston Martin Bulldog (concept)
1993 Lagonda Vignale (concept)
2008 Aston Martin Rapide
2007 Aston Martin V12 Vantage RS (concept)
2008 Aston Martin Vanquish S
Current models
V8 Vantage, V8 Vantage Roadster & V12 Vantage
Aston Martin DB9 & DB9 Volante
Aston Martin DBS V12 & DBS Volante
Future models
Rapide - Addition to the range in 2009 - a long, 4-seater Grand Tourer
Cygnet, based on the Toyota iQ.
Race cars
Aston Martin's 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans winning DBR1.
A Group C Nimrod NRA/C2 which used Aston Martin's V8 engines in the 1980s.
Part of Aston Martin's current racing program, Charouz Racing System competes with sports prototype powered by an Aston Martin V12
See also: List of Formula One constructors, Aston Martin Racing
Whole race cars (post-war)
Aston Martin DB3 (1950-1953)
Aston Martin DB3S (1953-1956)
Aston Martin DBR1 (1956-1959)
Aston Martin DBR2 (1957-1958)
Aston Martin DBR3 (1958)
Aston Martin DBR4 (1959)
Aston Martin DBR5 (1960)
Aston Martin DP212 (1962)
Aston Martin DP214 (1963)
Aston Martin DP215 (1963)
Aston Martin RHAM/1 (1976-1979)
Aston Martin AMR1 (1989)
Aston Martin AMR2 (never raced)
Aston Martin DBR9 (2005-)
Aston Martin DBRS9 (2005-)
Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24 (2006-)
Aston Martin V8 Vantage Rally GT (2006-)
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT2 (2008-)
Aston Martin DBR1-2 (2009-)
Engine supply only
Cooper-Aston Martin (1963)
Lola T70-Aston Martin (1967)
Nimrod NRA/C2-Aston Martin (1982-1984)
EMKA C84/1-Aston Martin (1984-1985)
Cheetah G604-Aston Martin
Lola B08/60-Aston Martin (2008-)
Complete Formula One World Championship results
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See also
Aston Martin Owners Club
Notes
^ "The Company - News". Aston Martin. 2007-03-12. http://www.astonmartin.com/thecompany/news?a=1a77ab65-8f1a-4793-b988-6fc0f2882719. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
^ "Aston Martin - The Company - History Timeline". http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/thecompany/historytimeline. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
^ BBC News Article
^ "Deal worth $925 million; Al DAR investment Kuwaiti company and ADEEM investment company cash for Aston Martin turnaround". ADEEM Investment Company. http://www.adeeminv.com/news4.html. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
^ Lionel Walker Birch Martin (1878 14 October, 1945) was a Cornishman
^ "Aston Martin: Car Manufacturer: Great British Design Quest". Design Museum. http://www.designmuseum.org/design/aston-martin.
^ "ASTON MARTIN 1914 - 2005". http://www.speedace.info/aston_martin.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
^ "News and Comment: Aston Martin changes hands". Autocar 136 (nbr 3960): 2. date 9 March 1972.
^ a b "The Aston Miracle". Car Magazine: pages 35 - 362. date September 1978.
^ a b c d "Obituary: Victor Gauntlett". Independent, The (London). http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030409/ai_n12682539. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
^ TLD - Press (Allies/MI6) - thegoldengun.co.uk
^ ClassicInside - The ClassicDriver Newsletter
^ Keeping the best of British running - smh.com.au
^ motorauthority.com
^ Pfeifer, Sylvia (2006-11-05). "Private equity groups revving up bids for Aston Martin". Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/11/05/cnaston05.xml. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
^ Syrian in last four for Aston Martin - Times Online
^ Packer sets his cap at Aston Martin - Telegraph
^ 00-Heaven! Bond's Car British Again |Sky News|Home
^ Prodrive (2007-03-12). "David Richards heads consortium to buy Aston Martin". Press release. http://www.prodrive.com/p_releases.html?id=98.
^ From Newport Pagnell to Gaydon. The Automobile. November 2007.
^ "Aston Martin News - Aston Martin arrives in China". http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/thecompany/news?a=a7e62136-48fa-487b-8065-fe2a12e60af1.
^ "Aston Martin News - Aston Martin CEO confirms the revival of the Lagonda Marque". http://www.astonmartin.com/thecompany/news?a=007b120b-8120-4ad9-80f9-60da21ed0c01.
^ "England | Third of jobs go at Aston Martin". BBC News. 2008-12-01. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7759239.stm. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
^ "What economic downturn? Aston Martin unveils new supercar". PopSci.com.au. 2009-01-30. http://www.popsci.com.au/cars/article/2009-01/what-economic-downturn-aston-martin-unveils-new-supercar. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056869/trivia
^ "Ten-Foot Aston Martin Cygnet Gets 50 MPG, Plays Sidecar to Your DBS". PopSci.com.au. 2009-07-01. http://www.popsci.com.au/cars/article/2009-06/ten-foot-car-gets-50mpg-costs-32000. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
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DB3 DB3S DBR1 DBR2 DBR3
1967
T70 (Lola)
19821989
NRA/C2 (Nimrod) C83 (EMKA) AMR1
2008ow
B08/60 (Lola) DBR1-2 (Lola)
Grand tourers
19621964
DP212 DP214 DP215
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RHAM/1
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DBR9 DBRS9 V8 Vantage N24 V8 Vantage GT2
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Current constructors (2010)
McLaren Mercedes Red Bull Ferrari Williams Renault Force India Toro Rosso Lotus Hispania Sauber Virgin
Former constructors
AFM AGS Alfa Romeo Alta Amon Andrea Moda Apollon Arrows Arzani-Volpini Aston-Butterworth Aston Martin ATS (Italy) ATS (Germany) BAR Behra-Porsche Bellasi Benetton BMW Sauber Boro Brabham Brawn BRM BRP Bugatti Cisitalia Coloni Connaught Connew Cooper Cosworth Dallara De Tomaso Delahaye Derrington-Francis Eagle Eifelland Emeryson EMW ENB Ensign ERA EuroBrun Ferguson FIRST Fittipaldi Fondmetal Footwork Forti Frazer Nash Fry Gilby Gordini Greifzu Haas/Lola Hesketh Hill HWM Honda Jaguar JBW Jordan Kauhsen Klenk Kojima Kurtis Kraft Lancia Larrousse LDS LEC Leyton House Life Ligier Lola Lotus (Team Lotus) Lyncar Maki March Martini Maserati Matra McGuire Merzario Midland Milano Minardi Modena Onyx OSCA Osella Pacific Parnelli Penske Porsche Prost RAM RE Rebaque Reynard Rial Scarab Scirocco Shadow Shannon Simtek Spirit Spyker Stebro Stewart Super Aguri Surtees Talbot Talbot-Lago Tec-Mec Tecno Theodore Token Toleman Toyota Trojan Tyrrell Vanwall Veritas Williams (FWRC) Wolf Zakspeed
Although World Championship races held in 1952 and 1953 were run to Formula Two regulations, constructors who only participated during this period are included herein to maintain Championship continuity. Constructors whose only participation in the World Championship was in the Indianapolis 500 races between 1950 and 1960 are not listed.
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Selected Royal Warrant holders of the British Royal Family
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HM The Queen
Abels Moving Services Angostura Limited AkzoNobel Atco Autoglym Bendicks Bentley Bollinger Britvic BT Burberry Cadbury Carphone Warehouse Carr's Castrol Charbonnel et Walker Cornelia James DHL Express Dollond & Aitchison Ede and Ravenscroft Ford Motor Company Frank Smythson Gieves & Hawkes H. P. Bulmer J. Barbour and Sons James Purdey and Sons Jaguar Cars John Lewis John Lewis Reading John Lobb Jones Yarrell & Co. Schweppes Launer London Ltd Land Rover MG Rover Mappin and Webb Martini & Rossi Mr Steeds Nestl Roger Pope and Partners Roberts Radio Ryvita Scottish & Newcastle Spode Steinway & Sons Tanqueray Twinings Waitrose Weetabix William Drake Windsorian Coach Worcestershire Medal Service Vauxhall Motors
By Appointment to
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Dollond & Aitchison Ede and Ravenscroft Frank Smythson Gieves & Hawkes Hatchards Holland & Holland James Purdey and Sons John Lobb Land Rover Lyle & Scott Penhaligon's Truefitt & Hill
By Appointment to
HRH The Prince of Wales
Aston Martin Atco Autoglym Bentley Burberry Crabtree & Evelyn Ede and Ravenscroft Ford Motor Company Frank Smythson Gieves & Hawkes Holland & Holland Jaguar Cars James Purdey and Sons John Lobb Land Rover Laphroaig Linn Products MG Rover Penhaligon's Peter Jones Ritz Hotel Roberts Radio Shepherd Neame Turnbull & Asser Twinings Vauxhall Weetabix Winsor & Newton
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Ralph Heaton II
Ralph Heaton II (1794-October 1862) was the son of Ralph Heaton I, an engineer, inventor and businessman in Slaney Street, and later Shadwell Street. Ralph Heaton II was a die sinker operating in Shadwell Street independently of his father. On 2 December 1817 Ralph I conveyed to his son land and buildings at 71 Bath Street to enable him to develop a separate company. Ralph II engaged in brass founding, stamping and piercing. Brass chandeliers were made for the newly invented gas lighting and a "bats wing" burner patented.
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On 1 April 1850 the auction was announced of equipment from the defunct Soho Mint, created by Matthew Boulton around 1788. At the auction on 29 April Ralph Heaton II bought the four steam-powered screw presses and six planchet presses for making blanks from strip metal. These were installed at the Bath Street works, and in that year trade tokens were struck for use in Australia. In 1851 coins were struck for Chile using the letter H as a mintmark. The same year copper planchets were made for the Royal Mint to make into pennies, halfpennies, farthings, half-farthings and quarter-farthings. In 1852 the Mint won a contract to produce a new series of coins for France. In this the Mint pioneered the minting of bronze. Ralph Heaton III (son of Ralph II) took key workers to Marseilles to equip and operate the French mint there, staying to fulfil the contract, and producing 750 tons of Napoleon III bronze coins from 1853-7. radiant heat floor mat
In 1853 the Royal Mint was overwhelmed with producing silver and gold coins. The Birmingham Mint won its first contract to strike finished coins for Britain 500 tons of copper, struck between August 1853 and August 1855, with another contract to follow in 1856. These coins had no mint mark to identify them as from Birmingham. During the peak of operation the four original Boulton screw presses were striking about 110,000 coins per day. quiet exhaust fan
As overseas orders increased, particularly for India, the Mint added a new lever press and further equipment, filling the Bath Street premises. In 1860 the firm bought a 1-acre (4,000 m2) plot on Icknield Street (the current site, since enlarged) and constructed a three storey red brick factory. Completed in 1862 it employed 300 staff. It was at this time the largest private mint in the world. In 1861 a contract for bronze coins for the newly unified Italy was signed, the Mint sending blanks and equipment to Milan to be struck into finished coins by their staff in Milan.
Ralph Heaton III
On the death of Ralph II in 1862, Ralph III (1827-10 November 1891) took over the running of Ralph Heaton & Sons. He added eleven lever presses, made on site, retiring the last of Boulton's screw presses in 1882. In addition to the production of coins and blanks the firm manufactured metal parts for ammunition, gas fittings, medals, ornaments, plumbing fittings, rolled and strip metal, tube and wire.
In 1871 the first order for silver coinage was for Canada, and in 1874 the first gold was struck - Burgersponds for the new South African Republic 837 pieces.
Following parliamentary approval in 1881 to upgrade the Royal Mint, the firm provided ten lever presses and a cutting-out press, effectively depriving itself of coining contracts from the Royal Mint for some time.
Shortly before his death, Ralph III converted the family business into a public limited liability company, passing control on 22 March 1889 to the new company named The Mint, Birmingham, Limited. The agreement paid 110,000 to Heaton with 10,000 worth of copper. In addition 2,000 annual rent for the Mint property would be paid, and his son, Ralph IV would be general manager, his other sons Gerald and Walter would have senior positions, and he, Ralph III, would remain as a director. He died two years later.
Ralph Heaton IV
Almost immediately his son, Ralph IV, was elected Managing Director by the board. Between 1896 and 1898 the Mint struck all of Russia's copper coins (over 110,000,000 coins per year).
During the First World War the Mint produced strip brass and copper tubing for munitions.
Orders for colonial coins, blanks and bar metal were a steady source of business until, in 1912, an order for 16.8 million bronze coins for Britain, and in 1918 and 1919, further orders for 7.1 million pence saw the mint striking coins for the home market. British penny coins minted by Heaton and dated 1912 can be identified by a very small upper case letter 'H' appearing alongside the date: many of these coins were removed from circulation by collectors during or before the decade preceding February 1971. However, also in 1912, the Mint saw its first competition as the Kings Norton Metal Company was also contracted to supply bronze blanks to the Royal Mint, and in 1914 struck coins for the colonies. Kings Norton became part of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in 1926 and was reorganised as part of Imperial Metal Industries Limited (IMI) in 1962.
Ralph IV retired in 1920. His successor was his brother in law, W. E. Bromet. Heaton's son Ralph V joined the firm in 1922 on the commercial part of the business, eventually rising to the position of company secretary.
Depression
In 1923 the almost monopoly position of the Mint as supplier to foreign (non-empire) countries was lost as the Royal Mint was given permission to supply to the world market, although the Mint continued to supply the Royal Mint. During The Depression profits were minute and after shareholder revolt the Mint was taken out of the hands of the Heaton family in May 1935. From this time the production of coins became a small part of the overall business of non-ferrous metal sheet and tube production. Coinage accounted for 10-20% of the business from 1940-64. World War II again demanded quantities of brass sheet and copper tube for ammunition and aluminium-brass cylinder linings for Rolls-Royce aeroplane engines. Bomb damage and the effects of continuous production for the war left the factory run-down. It was unable to supply new minting machinery to the Royal Mint in 1948, but did provide the necessary drawings.
Maria Theresa thaler
In 1949 the Mint produced an edition of the Maria Theresa thaler, a silver "trade dollar" widely used in the Middle East and previously minted by the Vienna Mint, or later, the Rome Mint. Further mintings were in 1953, 1954 and 1955.
1950s
By 1953, coins accounted for only 5% of the business. A major product was copper tubing and fittings for the building industry, supplied under the MBL trade mark. Medals, slot machine tokens and gambling tokens were produced.
1960s onwards
In 1965 a consortium of the Mint, the Royal Mint and IMI achieved a growth in the export market. The Mint expanded to an adjacent site in 1967 but a reduction I orders from the Royal mint immediately followed, apart from a large order for 1680 tons of bronze half-pence blanks and 466 tons of cupro-nickel 10 pence blanks were supplied to the Royal Mint for the decimalization coins in 1968-71.
Business reorganisations saw the sale in 1975 of the copper pipe business and a reinvestment in new coining machinery with continuous casting techniques.
In addition to manufacturing coins, the Birmingham Mint also produced proof medals and tokens for vending machines. They also produced and named Long Service & Good Conduct medals for West Midlands Fire Service.
Decline
In later years, the plant became increasingly busy with the introduction of the Euro within the European Union; the mint produced several million 1 and 2 coins. However, a slump in trade and contractual agreements between them and the Royal Mint resulted in the sale of the mint in late 2003. The Mint was acquired by JFT Law & Co Limited who still produce and sell commemorative coins and medals from a website. Substantial parts of the plant and machinery were subsequently purchased by an Indian company, Lord's Security Mint Limited. The Pobjoy Mint purchased the newest high speed presses plus new tooling.
Most of the complex, excluding the Icknield Street block and the rear, retaining, wall, was demolished in April 2007. The faade is grade II listed.
Redevelopment
After being purchased by George Wimpey, planning consent was given for a large mixed use residential and commercial scheme. However the project was deferred due to the downturn in the wider economic climate, and it was later sold on in January 2007 to Junared Property Group.
Construction of scheme commenced in early 2007 with the intention to be complete by spring 2009. Unfortuately Junared Property Group ceased construction in December 2008 after funding was withdrawn by HBOS before lapsing into administration in February 2009.
See also
History of the British penny (1901-1970)
Further reading
Sweeny, James O. (1981). A Numismatic History of the Birmingham Mint. Birmingham: The Birmingham Mint Ltd,. ISBN 0-9507594-0-6.
External links
The Birmingham Mint Website
Junared Property Group - Redevelopment of the Mint
A site on attractions in Birmingham
Images of England details from listed building database (217321)
British Coins - Free information about British coins. Includes an online forum.
Coordinates: 522917 15458 / 52.488N 1.916W / 52.488; -1.916
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Remanufacturing without identity loss
With this method, a current machine is built on yesterday base, receiving all of the enhancements, expected life and warranty of a new machine. The physical structure (the chassis or frame) is inspected for soundness. The whole product is refurbished and critical modules are overhauled, upgraded or replaced. If there are defects in the original design, they are eliminated. This is the case for customized remanufacturing of machine tools, airplanes, computer mainframes, large medical equipment and other capital goods. Because of its uniqueness, this product recovery is characterized as a project.
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In this method, there is the additional challenge of scheduling the sequence of dependent processes and identifying the location of inventory buffers. There is a fine line between repetitive remanufacturing without loss of identity and product overhaul. Again, the critical difference is that remanufacturing is a complete process. The final output has a like-new appearance and is covered by a warranty comparable to that of a new product. ricoh color copier
Remanufacturing with loss of original product identity canon copier parts
With this method, used goods are disassembled into pre-determined components and repaired to stock, ready to be reassembled into a remanufactured product. This is the case when remanufacturing automobile components, photocopiers, toner cartridges, furniture, ready-to-use cameras and personal computers. Once the product is disassembled and the parts are recovered, the process concludes with an operation not too different from original manufacturing. Disassembled parts are inventoried, just like purchased parts and made available for final assembly.
Remanufacturing with loss of original product identity encompasses some unique challenges in inventory management and disassembly sequence development. Some of the open questions relate to the commonality of parts in products of different generations, the uncertainty in the supply of used products, and their relationship with production planning. The National Center for Remanufacturing and Resource Recovery (NCR3) at Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) is researching remanufacturing processes including testing standards for remanufactured products.
Rebuilding
Rebuilding is an old name for remanufacturing. It is still widely used by automotive industry. For example, the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA), have the new term in their name, but to be safe on their own website use the combined term as 'rebuild/remanufacture'.
The term 'rebuilding' is also often used by railway companies. For example, a steam locomotive may be rebuilt with a new boiler or a diesel locomotive may be rebuilt with a new engine. This saves money (by re-using the frame, and some other components, which still have years of useful life) and allows the incorporation of improved technology. For example, a new diesel engine may have lower fuel consumption, reduced exhaust emissions and better reliability. Recent examples include British Rail Class 57 and British Rail Class 43.
See also
Recycling
Reuse
Lund, R., Remanufacturing: an American resource, Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress Environmentally Conscious Design and Manufacturing, June 16 and 17, 1998, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA.
ProgRama, remanufacturer of automotive electronics
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History
Formation
By 1890, Thomas Edison had brought together several of his business interests under one corporation to form Edison General Electric. At about the same time, Thomson-Houston Company, under the leadership of Charles A. Coffin, gained access to a number of key patents through the acquisition of a number of competitors. Subsequently, General Electric was formed by the 1892 merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Company. residential wind generator
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In 1896, General Electric was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly-formed Dow Jones Industrial Average and still remains after 113 years, the only one remaining on the Dow (though it has not continuously been in the DOW index). vertical axis wind turbines
23 Ton diesel electric locomotive made at the General Electric Corp. plant in Schenectady, N.Y.
In 1911 the National Electric Lamp Association (NELA) was absorbed into General Electric's existing lighting business. GE then established its lighting division headquarters at Nela Park in East Cleveland, Ohio. Nela Park is still the headquarters for GE's lighting business.
RCA
The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) was founded by GE in 1919 to further international radio. GE used RCA as its retail arm for radio sales from 1919, when GE began production, until separation in 1930. RCA would quickly grow into an industrial giant of its own.
Power generation
GE's long history of working with turbines in the power generation field gave them the engineering know-how to move into the new field of aircraft turbosuperchargers. Led by Sanford Moss, GE introduced the first superchargers during WWI, and continued to develop them during the Interwar period. They became indispensable in the years immediately prior to WWII, and GE was the world leader in exhaust-driven supercharging when the war started. This experience, in turn, made GE a natural selection to develop the Whittle W.1 jet engine that was demonstrated in the US in 1941. Although their early work with Whittle's designs was later handed to Allison Engine Company, GE Aviation emerged as one of the world's largest engine manufacturers second only to the well founded, and older, British company; Rolls-Royce plc, who led the way in innovative, reliable, and efficient high performance heavy duty jet engine design and manufacture.
Computing
GE was one of the eight major computer companies through all of the 1960s with IBM, the largest, called "Snow White" followed by the "Seven Dwarfs": Burroughs, NCR, Control Data Corporation, Honeywell, RCA, UNIVAC and GE. GE had an extensive line of general purpose and special purpose computers. Among them were the GE 200, GE 400, and GE 600 series general purpose computers, the GE 4010, GE 4020, and GE 4060 real time process control computers, and the Datanet 30 message switching computer. A Datanet 600 computer was designed, but never sold. It has been said that GE got into computer manufacturing because in the 1950s they were the largest user of computers outside of the United States federal government. In 1970 GE sold its computer division to Honeywell. This group, including Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data Corporation and Honeywell, were usually, within the industry itself, referred to as the "BUNCH", not as the "Seven Dwarfs".[citation needed]
Acquisitions
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In 1986 GE reacquired RCA, primarily for the NBC television network. The remainder was sold to various companies, including Bertelsmann and Thomson SA. (Bertelsmann acquired RCA Records.)
In 2002 Francisco Partners and Norwest Venture Partners acquired a division of GE called GE Information Systems (GEIS). The new company, named GXS, is based in Gaithersburg, MD. GXS is a leading provider of B2B e-Commerce solutions. GE maintains a minority ownership position in GXS.
In 2004 GE bought 80% of Universal Pictures from Vivendi and Vivendi bought 20% NBC forming the company NBC Universal. GE then owned 80% of NBC Universal and Vivendi owned 20%.
In 2004 GE completed the spin-off of most of its mortgage and life insurance assets into an independent company, Genworth Financial, based in Richmond, Virginia.
Genpact formerly known as GE Capital International Services (GECIS) was established by GE in late 1997 as its captive India based BPO. GE sold 60% stake in Genpact to General Atlantic and Oak Hill Capital Partners in 2005 and hived off Genpact into an independent business. GE is still a major client to Genpact getting its services in customer service, finance, information technology and analytics.
In May 2008, GE announced it was exploring options for divesting the bulk of its Consumer and Industrial business.
For a complete list of acquisitions and divestitures, see General Electric timeline.
General Electric's Schenectady, New York facilities (including GE's original headquarters) are assigned the ZIP code 12345. (All Schenectady ZIP codes begin with 123, but no others begin with 1234.)
On December 3, 2009, it was announced that NBC Universal will become a joint venture between GE and cable TV operator Comcast. The cable giant will hold a controlling interest in the company, while GE retains a 49% stake and will buy out shares currently owned by Vivendi.
Vivendi will sell its 20% stake in NBC Universal to GE for US$5.8 billion. Vivendi will sell 7.66% of NBC Universal to GE for US$2 billion if the GE/Comcast deal is not completed by September 2010 and then sell the remaining 12.34% stake of NBC Universal to GE for US$3.8 billion when the deal is completed or to the public via an IPO if the deal is not completed.
On 01, March, 2010, General Electric (GE) is announced that company is planing to sell its 20.85 per cent stake in Turkey-based Garanti Bank.
Corporate affairs
Classic GE neon sign
GE is a multinational conglomerate headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut. Its New York main offices are located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Rockefeller Center, known as the GE Building for the prominent GE logo on the roof. NBC's headquarters and main studios are also located in the building. Through its RCA subsidiary, it has been associated with the Center since its construction in the 1930s.
The company describes itself as composed of a number of primary business units or "businesses." Each unit is itself a vast enterprise, many of which would, even as a standalone company, rank in the Fortune 500[citation needed]. The list of GE businesses varies over time as the result of acquisitions, divestitures and reorganizations. GE's tax return is the largest return filed in the United States; the 2005 return was approximately 24,000 pages when printed out, and 237 megabytes when submitted electronically.
In 2005 GE launched its "Ecomagination" initiative in an attempt to position itself as a "green" company. GE is currently one of the biggest players in the wind power industry, and it is also developing new environment-friendly products such as hybrid locomotives, desalination and water reuse solutions, and photovoltaic cells. The company has set goals for its subsidiaries to lower their greenhouse gas emissions.
On May 21, 2007, GE announced it would sell its GE Plastics division to petrochemicals manufacturer SABIC for net proceeds of $11.6 billion. The transaction took place on August 31, 2007, and the company name changed to SABIC Innovative Plastics, with Brian Gladden as CEO.
CEO
Main article: Jeffrey Immelt
Jeffrey Immelt is the current chairman of the board and chief executive officer of GE. He was selected by GE's Board of Directors in 2000 to replace John Francis Welch Jr. (Jack Welch) following his retirement. Previously, Immelt had headed GE's Medical Systems division (now GE Healthcare) as its President and CEO. He has been with GE since 1982 and is on the board of two non-profit organizations.
His tenure as the Chairman and CEO started at a time of crisis he took over the role on September 7, 2001 four days before the terrorist attacks on the United States, which killed two employees and cost GE's insurance business $600 million as well as having a direct effect on the company's Aircraft Engines sector. Immelt has also been selected as one of President Obama's financial advisors concerning the economic rescue plan.
Brand
GE has the fourth most recognized brand in the world, worth almost $48 billion.
CEO Jeffrey Immelt had a set of changes in the presentation of the brand commissioned in 2004, after he took the reins as chairman, to unify the diversified businesses of GE. The changes included a new corporate color palette, small modifications to the GE Logo, a new customized font (GE Inspira), and a new slogan, "imagination at work" replacing the longtime slogan "we bring good things to life", composed by David Lucas. The standard requires many headlines to be lowercased and adds visual "white space" to documents and advertising to promote an open and approachable company. The changes were designed by Wolff Olins and are used extensively on GE's marketing, literature and website.
The value of the brand is reinforced by ownership of the two letter domain ge.com. Among the millions of domain names that exist today GE.com is the 20th domain to have been registered on August 5, 1986. GE is one of the few corporations worldwide to own a two letter domain name. The brand is also reflected by the GE New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol.
The original GE logo, trademarked at the USPTO, and used by General Electric
The U.S. trademark for "GE" was first filed on July 24, 1899. The description for GE provided to the USPTO in their filing was, "dynamo-electric machines, induction devices, electric translating devices, electric lamps, electric measuring instruments, electric protective devices, switchboards appliances, wiring devices, and supplies." Their application indicates that the GE trademark was continuously used in their business since May, 1899. Trademark registration date for GE was September 9, 1900.
Businesses
Main article: List of assets owned by General Electric
GE's divisions include GE Capital (including GE Commercial Finance and GE Money and GE Consumer Finance), GE Technology Infrastructure (including GE Aviation,the former Smiths Aerospace and GE Healthcare), GE Energy Infrastructure (including GE Energy Financial Services), GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms and NBC Universal, an entertainment company.
Through these businesses, GE participates in a wide variety of markets including the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity (eg. Nuclear, gas and solar), lighting, industrial automation, medical imaging equipment, motors, railway locomotives, aircraft jet engines, and aviation services. It co-owns NBC Universal with comcast, the National Broadcasting Company. Through GE Commercial Finance, GE Consumer Finance, GE Equipment Services, and GE Insurance it offers a range of financial services as well. It has a presence in over 100 countries.
GE gauges to control a railway locomotive
Since over half of GE's revenue is derived from financial services, it is arguably a financial company with a manufacturing arm. It is also one of the largest lenders in countries other than the United States, such as Japan. Even though the first wave of conglomerates (such as ITT Corporation, Ling-Temco-Vought, Tenneco, etc) fell by the wayside by the mid-1980s, in the late 1990s, another wave (consisting of Westinghouse, Tyco, and others) tried and failed to emulate GE's success.
It was announced on May 4, 2008 that GE would auction off its appliances business for an expected sale of $58 billion. GE appliance brands in the United States include: GE, GE Profile, GE Cafe, Monogram and Hotpoint.
The Finnish RFI filter firm DICRO Oy was founded in 1987 and bought out an older rival RFI filter firm named GE Procond Oy on February 13, 2006, which was renamed to Procond Oy and until then part of GE, but now may be sold off too.
Corporate recognition
In 2004, GE was named number one company for employers and employees on the Forbes 500 Global Player list.
Over the years GE has received several awards honoring them for their accomplishments, values and reputation:
In Fortune Magazine's 2005 "Global Most Admired Companies" list, GE ranked first overall. (February 2005)
In Fortune Magazine's 2006 "America's Most Admired Companies" list, GE ranked first overall. (March 2006)
GE was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index as one of the world's leaders in environmental, social and economic programs.
GE ranked ninth on Fortune Magazine's "50 Most Desirable MBA Employers" list. (April 2004)
Environmental record
GE has a history of large-scale air and water pollution. Based on year 2000 data, researchers at the Political Economy Research Institute listed the corporation as the fourth-largest corporate producer of air pollution in the United States, with more than 4.4 million pounds per year (2,000 Tonnes) of toxic chemicals released into the air. GE has also been implicated in the creation of toxic waste. According to EPA documents, only the United States Government, Honeywell, and Chevron Corporation are responsible for producing more Superfund toxic waste sites.
In 1983, New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams filed suit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York to compel GE to pay for the cleanup of what was claimed to be more than 100,000 tons of chemicals dumped (legally, at the time) from their plant in Waterford. In 1999, the company agreed to pay a $250 million settlement in connection with claims it polluted the Housatonic River and other sites with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and other hazardous substances.
From approximately 1947 to 1977, GE discharged as much as 1.3 million pounds of PCBs from its capacitor manufacturing plants at the Hudson Falls and Fort Edward facilities into the Hudson River. Spending millions over many years, GE fought a media and political battle to avoid cleaning up the river: GE attacked the Superfund law in court, and launched an extensive media campaign to refute the benefits of cleaning up the river, claiming that dredging the river would actually stir up PCBs. In 2002, GE was ordered to clean up a 40-mile (64 km) stretch of the Hudson River it had contaminated.
In 2003, acting on concerns that the plan proposed by GE did not "provide for adequate protection of public health and the environment," the United States Environmental Protection Agency issued a unilateral administrative order for the company to "address cleanup at the GE site" in Rome, Georgia, also contaminated with PCBs.
Environmental initiatives
In May 2005 GE announced the launch of a program called "Ecomagination," intended, in the words of CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt "to develop tomorrow solutions such as solar energy, hybrid locomotives, fuel cells, lower-emission aircraft engines, lighter and stronger durable materials, efficient lighting, and water purification technology,37] prompting the The New York Times to observe that, "while General Electric's increased emphasis on clean technology will probably result in improved products and benefit its bottom line, Mr. Immelt's credibility as a spokesman on national environmental policy is fatally flawed because of his company's intransigence in cleaning up its own toxic legacy."
GE has said that it will invest $1.4bn in cleantech research and development in 2008 as part of its Ecomagination initiative. As of October 2008, the scheme had resulted in 70 green products being brought to market, ranging from halogen lamps to biogas engines. In 2007, GE raised the annual revenue target for its Ecomagination initiative from $20bn in 2010 to $25bn following positive market response to its new product lines.
GE Energy renewable energy business has expanded greatly, to keep up with growing U.S. and global demand for clean energy. Since entering the renewable energy industry in 2002, GE has invested more than $850 million in renewable energy technology. In 2009, GE renewable energy initiatives, which include solar power, wind power and GE Jenbacher gas engines using renewable and non-renewable methane-based gases, employ more than 4,900 people globally and have created more than 10,000 supporting jobs.
GE Energy and Orion New Zealand Limited (Orion) have announced implementation of the first phase of a GE network management system to help improve power reliability for customers. GE ENMAC Distribution Management System is the foundation of Orion initiative. The system of smart grid technologies will significantly improve the network company ability to manage big network emergencies and help it to restore power faster when outages occur.
Educational initiatives
GE Healthcare is collaborating with The Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Medical College of South Carolina to offer an integrated radiology curriculum during their respective MD Programs led by investigators of the Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in Microgravity study. GE has donated over one million dollars of Logiq E Ultrasound equipment to these two institutions.
Legal issues
On August 4, 2009 the SEC fined General Electric $50 million for breaking accounting rules in two separate cases, misleading investors into believing GE would meet or beat earnings expectations.
GE has faced criminal action regarding its defense related operations. GE was convicted in 1990 of defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense, and again in 1992 on charges of corrupt practices in the sale of jet engines to Israel.
Media depiction
GE was the focus of a 1991 short subject Academy Award winning documentary, "Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons, and Our Environment" that juxtaposed "GE's rosy 'We Bring Good Things To Life' commercials with the true stories of workers and neighbors whose lives have been devastated by the company's involvement in building and testing nuclear bombs."
GE is also heavily mentioned in 30 Rock. In the first season, GE owned several companies, including the (fictional) Sheinhardt Wig Company, who owned NBC (who also owned several companies). NBC actually published a chart showing the corporate food chain[citation needed].
In fiction
In the early 1950s Kurt Vonnegut was a writer for General Electric. A number of his novels and stories (notably Cat's Cradle) refer to the fictional city of Ilium, which appears to be loosely based on Schenectady. The Ilium Works is the setting for the short story, Deer in the Works.
See also
List of assets owned by General Electric
Edison Engineering Development Program
Carousel of Progress
GE Building
College Bowl
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, NY
References
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^ a b c d e f "Form 10-K". http://idea.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/40545/000004054509000012/frm10k.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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Carlson, W. Bernard. Innovation as a Social Process: Elihu Thomson and the Rise of General Electric, 1870-1900 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991).
Woodbury, David O. Elihu Thomson, Beloved Scientist (Boston: Museum of Science, 1944)
Haney, John L. The Elihu Thomson Collection American Philosophical Society Yearbook 1944.
Hammond, John W. Men and Volts: The Story of General Electric, published 1941, 436 pages.
Mill, John M. Men and Volts at War: The Story of General Electric in World War II, published 1947.
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The Pillows
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History
Kenji Ueda, a bassist of Kenzi & The Trips, invited Sawao Yamanaka, a vocalist of The Coin Locker Babies, to form a new band, because his band broke up. Then, Ueda invited Shinichiro Sato, a drummer of Kenzi & The Trips, too. Since Yamanaka wasn able to play the guitar well yet, Yoshiaki Manabe, a guitarist of Persia, joined them. In this way, The Pillows was formed on September 16, 1989.
The Pillows released two mini-albums from the indie label Captain Record first. The Pillows contracted with the major label Pony Canyon, and came out with the single "Ame ni Utaeba" in 1991. They released two singles and two albums. stainless steel roasters
In the beginning, Ueda took the leadership in the band, and Ueda and Yamanaka wrote songs. However, the relation between Ueda and Yamanaka or other members got worse gradually because of the gap of musicality and the course of the band. As a result, Kenji Ueda left the group and has never been officially replaced. The Pillows lost the leader, and stopped activity until the band contracted with the next record company. fondue sets
Sawao Yamanaka became the new leader, and the band restarted after an interval of one year. Following Ueda's departure, the band recruited Tatsuya Kashima as a replacement on bass. Out of respect for Ueda, Kashima was only labeled as a guest musician on releases he performed on. He would stay with the band through 1999 and the release of their 7th overall album "Runners High." Kashima was replaced by Jun Suzuki who is still with the band today. stainless steel fondue
In 1999, The Pillows were approached by the anime studio Gainax, which licensed The Pillows' three previous albums for the soundtrack of their latest anime FLCL. The Pillows also composed two new songs for the show, "Ride on Shooting Star" and "I Think I Can," which were released on their album "Fool on the Planet."
In March 2005, The Pillows played their first show in the United States at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, followed by concerts in New York City and San Francisco. In the following year, The Pillows returned to North America during their tour in support of the album My Foot, with several more dates in the U.S. and a show in Mexico City.
The group's album Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! was released on May 2, 2007 their first on the Avex Trax label.
The single, "Ladybird Girl," was released on August 15, 2007, and is being used in the Japanese version of the children's show Ben 10 as its theme song.
They returned to the US in 2008 starting with Los Angeles, followed by another appearance at SXSW, San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, and Boston.
Pied Piper is the sixteenth studio album by The Pillows, released on June 25, 2008. It includes the singles "Ladybird Girl," "Tokyo Bambi," and "New Animal" as well as the b-side "Across the Metropolis."
In 2010, the Pillows recorded "Rodeo Star Mate", a theme song for an OP for the series, "Stitch - Itazura Alien no Daibouken".
Logo and mascot
The band's logo, as it has appeared on their releases since the 1998 album Little Busters.
Buster-kun.
Buster-kun has been The Pillows' mascot since about 1998, when on a visit to London, they saw a doll of a "grotesque and creepy-looking teddy bear" (which can be seen in many of their videos, including "Hybrid Rainbow") and subsequently used it for the artwork of the album Little Busters and on t-shirts sold during the following tour. Buster-kun was named after the album and the group also uses the term "little busters" for its fans.
Lineup
Sawao Yamanaka (, Yamanaka Sawao?) vocals, rhythm guitar
Yoshiaki Manabe (, Manabe Yoshiaki?) lead guitar
Shinichirou Sato (, Sato Shinichirou?) drums
Jun Suzuki (, Suzuki Jun?) bass (support member, since 1999)
Former members
Kenji Ueda (, Ueda Kenji?) bass (19891992)
Tatsuya Kashima (, Kashima Tatsuya?) bass (support member, 19921999)
Discography
The Pillows' frontman Sawao Yamanaka during the Delicious Bump Tour in USA 08.
Main article: The Pillows discography
Studio albums
Moon Gold (1991)
White Incarnation (1992)
Kool Spice (1994)
Living Field (1995)
Please Mr. Lostman (1997)
Little Busters (1998)
Runners High (1999)
Happy Bivouac (1999)
Smile (2001)
Thank You, My Twilight (2002)
Penalty Life (, 2003)
Good Dreams (2004)
My Foot (2006)
Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! (2007)
Pied Piper (2008)
OoParts (Out of Place Artifacts) (2009)
References
^ a b c Osueke, Austin (2006-07-07). ""J-Pop Is the Quiet Storm in American Culture"". asianweek.com. http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=2678f5aa59e69f844690ff18578074bc. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
^ "SXSW 2005 Showcasing Artists: The Pillows". sxsw.com. http://2005.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/15920.html. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
^ ""More Pillows Concerts"". animenewsnetwork.com. 2005-02-28. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-02-28/more-pillows-concerts. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
^ ""The Pillows Tour North America in June"". animenewsnetwork.com. 2006-05-24. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-05-24/the-pillows-tour-north-america-in-june. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
^ "SXSW 2008 Showcasing Artists: The Pillows". sxsw.com. http://2008.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/56321.html. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
^ Mays, Jonathan (2006-07-02). ""Sound Decision"". animenewsnetwork.com. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/sound-decision/2006-07-02. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
^ "The Pillows profile". pillows.jp. http://www.pillows.jp/p/profile/. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
Alchemy's Jennifer Ho speaks to Sawao Yamanaka in 2008, on the Asian Pop Show SBS Radio (in Japanese or translated into English)
Johnston, Chris. "FLCL". (November 2006) Newtype USA. p. 151.
External links
Official website
Official MySpace
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Studio albums
Moon Gold White Incarnation Kool Spice Living Field Please Mr. Lostman Little Busters Runners High Happy Bivouac Smile Thank You, My Twilight Penalty Life Good Dreams My Foot Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! Pied Piper OoParts (Out of Place Artifacts)
EPs
Pantomime 90's My Life Turn Back
Compilations
Fool on the Planet Another Morning, Another Pillows Synchronized Rockers Lostman Go to Yesterday Rock Stock & Too Smoking the pillows Once Upon a Time in the pillows
Singles
"Ame ni Utaeba" "Kanojo wa Shisuta" "Daydream Wonder" "Girlfriend" "Tiny Boat" "Strange Chameleon" "Swanky Street" "Trip Dancer" "Kanojo wa Kyou" "One Life" "Hybrid Rainbow" "Another Morning" "No Self Control" "Instant Music" "Carnival" "Rush" "Ride on Shooting Star" "I Think I Can" "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar." "Terminal Heaven's Rock" "Sono Mirai wa Ima" "Non Fiction" "The Third Eye" "Gazelle City" "Scarecrow" "Ladybird Girl" "Tokyo Bambi" "New Animal" "Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi"
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Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo We Have a Theme Song Busters on the Planet Dead Stock Paradise Walkin' on the Spiral 916 Delicious Bump Tour in the USA Delicious Bump Show!! Lostman Go to America Wake up! Stand up! And Go! Pied Piper Go To Yesterday Blue Song With Blue Poppies Lostman Go to Budokan
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We Are the World 25 for Haiti
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Background
Main articles: We Are the World and 2010 Haiti earthquake
In 1985, "We Are the World", a song and charity single originally recorded by USA for Africa, was released. It was written by American musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and co-produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. The song was well received by music critics and was the recipient of several awards. The song was a worldwide commercial success, as it topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest-selling American pop single in history, as well as the first single to be certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Up until 1997, "We Are the World" was the best selling pop single of all time. It was succeeded by Elton John's 1997 version of "Candle in the Wind". egyptian cotton clothing
Earthquake damage in Port-au-Prince women's bathrobe
On January 12, 2010, Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake. It was the country's most severe earthquake in over 200 years and caused widespread damage. The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. It has been estimated that the death toll could reach 200,000. Before the earthquake, Jones and Richie had planned to organize a re-recording of "We Are the World" on January 28, 2010 the 25th anniversary of the original recording of the song. Randy Phillips, who was a key figure in the song being re-issued, said that "We Are The World" producer Ken Kragen had suggested to re-cut "We Are the World" and title it "Live 25". However, Lionel Richie and Jones were "very lukewarm" about the idea. Phillips commented that, abecrombie
"[They felt] that what happened 25 years ago was iconic and they did everything they could for Africa at that time, and they didn't feel re-cutting the song really made any sense. Basically, Lionel didn't really want to do it, and we kind of let it die by not issuing the publishing license, because Lionel owns the copyright along with Michael Jackson's estate. That was in November/December . They had gotten Visa on board as an underwriter of that effort, and I think they were going to try and premiere it at the World Cup."
However, because of the devastation caused in Haiti, these plans were postponed. Phillips said that Jones had called Lionel and said, "this is what this song is written for, as a fundraising vehicle for causes, tragedies, catastrophes like this. Why don't we take over the process, call our friends, and actually do this?" Lionel understood the urgency of Haiti, and in January 2010, it was agreed that "We Are the World" would be re-recorded to help benefit Haiti, similar to how the original recording helped famine relief in Africa. Richie commented, "Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life. I want this song to be the battle cry again. Every once in a while, you have to wake the world up. We slept right through Katrina. If we are not a socially aware culture, we're going to fail."
Recording
Quincy Jones was a key figure in the production and recording of "We Are the World 25 for Haiti".
The new version of the song was recorded on February 1, 2010 in a session lasting 14 hours. Eighty-five musicians were reportedly involved in the song's recording, which was held in the same place as the original, at Henson Recording Studio on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Also similar to the 1985 process, some of the participating musicians were already in Los Angeles to attend an awards ceremony: the 52nd Grammy Awards. Jones said of the recording session, "It was a big challenge. It takes a serious army and serious emotional architecture. I've never seen such a diverse group of people, and they came for the right reasons."
The new version features updated lyrics and music, such as a rap segment pertaining to Haiti, described as a "Greek chorus extension", which was written by Will.i.am. Other writers included Kanye West, Jones and LL Cool J. Lionel Richie and Jones revealed that Michael Jackson's younger sister Janet duets with her late brother, as per a request from their mother, Katherine Jackson. In the official video, there is archive footage of Michael Jackson from the original 1985 recording. Richie said that he agreed with Katherine's request, commenting, "It made me feel more secure about this. We definitely felt a void. He's the other parent [to the song]." The production team for the song included Humberto Gatica, RedOne, Mervyn Warren, Patti Austin and Rickey Minor. RedOne said that it took a week to create the new arrangement for "We Are The World 25 For Haiti". He commented that he wanted to keep the "class of the original one" and did not want to "mess it up, because it's too good." He noted that he wanted to make the song "sound more now and current" while keeping the originals "whole chord progressions, the feeling and the vibe, but brought fresher sounds that are more now."
Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean also serves as a producer. In addition, Wyclef Jean sings the first line of the second chorus in Haitian Creole. Richie said new artist were selected for the song so the song could be aimed at a new audience, commenting, "We have a familiar song that kids learn in school. Why not bring in Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers and let them address the issues?" adding that "It was designed so that we wouldn't have any of the originals there, so that we could pass on the baton to the next generation". Phillips said that the producers received 80 percent of the people they wanted as recording artists for the song.
At the time of the recording, numerous artists commented on the process, the 1985 version of the song and co-writer Michael Jackson. R&B singer Jordin Sparks revealed that despite being born after the release of the original, the song had a "huge impact" on her. Celine Dion said that the release of the song would not only benefit the Haitian people, but also serve as a remembrance of "the passion [Michael] Jackson had for helping those in need". Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones echoed Dion's sentiments and further stated that if the singer were alive, he would have wanted to be just as involved as he had been a quarter of a century ago. According to Phillips, there were a "handful" of musicians who either declined or could not rearrange their schedules for the song's recording, including country singer Taylor Swift, who was going to be touring in Australia.
Artists for Haiti musicians
Conductors
Quincy Jones
Lionel Richie
Soloists (in order of appearance)
Justin Bieber
Nicole Scherzinger
Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Nettles
Josh Groban
Tony Bennett
Mary J. Blige
Michael Jackson (stock footage)
Janet Jackson
Barbra Streisand
Miley Cyrus
Enrique Iglesias
Jamie Foxx
Wyclef Jean
Adam Levine
Pink
BeBe Winans
Usher
Celine Dion
Janet Jackson duetted with her older brother Michael on the recording
Orianthi (on guitar)
Fergie
Nick Jonas
Toni Braxton
Mary Mary
Isaac Slade
Lil Wayne
Carlos Santana (on guitar)
Akon
T-Pain
LL Cool J (rap)
Will.i.am (rap)
Snoop Dogg (rap)
Busta Rhymes (rap)
Swizz Beatz (rap)
Iyaz (rap)
Nipsey Hussle (rap)
Kanye West
Chorus
Michael Bubl
Patti Austin
Philip Bailey
Fonzworth Bentley
Bizzy Bone
Ethan Bortnick
Jeff Bridges
Zac Brown
Brandy
Kristian Bush
Natalie Cole
Harry Connick Jr.
Nikka Costa
Kid Cudi
Miley Cyrus
Faith Evans
Melanie Fiona
Sean Garrett
Tyrese Gibson
Anthony Hamilton
Rick Hendrix
Keri Hilson
Julianne Hough
Nipsey Hussle
India.Arie
Randy Jackson
Taj Jackson
Taryll Jackson
TJ Jackson
Joe Jonas, along with his brothers Nick and Kevin, sang on "We Are the World"
Jordin Sparks sang as part of the chorus
Al Jardine
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Ralph Johnson
Joe Jonas
Kevin Jonas
Nick Jonas
Gladys Knight
Benji Madden
Harlow Madden
Joel Madden
Katharine McPhee
Jason Mraz
Ma
Freda Payne
A. R. Rahman
RedOne
Nicole Richie
Raphael Saadiq
Trey Songz
Musiq Soulchild
Jordin Sparks
Robin Thicke
Rob Thomas
Vince Vaughn
Mervyn Warren
Verdine White
Ann Wilson
Brian Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Release, reception, and promotion
The 2010 version of "We Are the World", released under the name Artists for Haiti, debuted on American TV channel NBC on February 12 during their coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. When the song premiered in its paid time spot, the video was edited in length, due in part to the time spent introducing the song. Similar to marketing of "We Are the World", a music video of the song was filmed and released. The music video was directed by, Paul Haggis, an Academy award-winning film director. Haggis said that he finished the video 12 hours early. Haitian film students were involved in the video as part of the production crew. The official video for the song was formatted similar to the original; the video opens with the song's title with the recording artists' signatures surrounding it, as well as clips of the artists performing their parts in the recording studio and included archive footage of Michael Jackson performing his part of the song. The video was intercut with clips showing people in Haiti following the earthquake.
All proceeds from "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" will go to the newly formed charity We Are the World Foundation LLC, which will go straight to Haiti. The songs tagline is "download to donate." Options for the songs are the audio for $1.29, the music video for $1.99, or both for $2.99. In February 2010, Phillips said that physical products for the song are being looked into and negotiated, including Target Corporation handling the physical products ten days to two weeks after the digital release of the song.
"We Are The World 25 for Haiti" received generally negative reviews from contemporary music critics. The song was criticized for its use of Auto-Tune, the choice of recording artists, and for the song's rap. Chris Richards, a writer for The Washington Post, described the song as being "horribly oversung". Richards commented that the most "disappointing" thing about the song was that "there were too few voices from the country, rock and Latin music communities." He also noted that "nobody can argue with its worthy cause" because of the songs proceeds to relief in Haiti, but remarked that the song did not have "We Are the World"'s "original thrill" due to the song's "panoply of voices".
Jon Parales, a writer for The New York Times remarked that while the song's "Hollywood gloss" was "durable", the song has "all the pitfalls of a Hollywood remake". Parales commented that the musicians for the songs are "rises or falls on its talent pool" and criticized the choice of male musicians compared to "We Are the World"'s original male artists. Maura Johnston, a writer for MTV, wrote more positively about the song, commenting favorably on the contemporary artists' performances in living up to their predecessors. "Despite the different faces, the overall feel is similar to the original's," Johnston wrote. Simon Vozick-Levinson, a writer for Entertainment Weekly, gave the song a mixed review, noting that the "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was not as good as the original: "All in all, I can say this new 'We Are the World' measured up to the 1985 version."
Chart performance
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted within the top 30 in multiple territories. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number 27 on the Spanish Singles Chart on the charts issue date February 14, 2010. The song debuted at number 17 in New Zealand on the charts issue date of February 15, 2010. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" peaked within the top five, charting at number three in Norwegian on the charts issue date of February 16, 2010; the chart's position is currently the song's highest charting international territory since its release. The song debuted at number 25 in France on the issue date of February 13.
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, charting behind Keshas Tik Tok, which was in its ninth week at Number One. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted higher in its debut week that the original version, which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 21. According to Billboard, the songs charting position stemmed mainly from download sales, with a reported 96% of the song's charting being from such sales. Following the song's debut during the Olympics, 246 radio stations sampled the song in the United States. Radio stations in New York expressed that they would play the song frequently to raise awareness of Haitian citizens in need. Other radio stations throughout the United States echoed similar responses on the song getting airplay.
The song also sold over 267,000 downloads in three days. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted at number eight on the Canadian Hot 100 dated for February 27. The song also debuted at number six in Belgium Wallonia and Flanders, as well at debuting at number 17 in Sweden. The song also charted at number twenty eight in Danish. The song entered Irish charts at number nine. In the song's second week of release in Norwegian, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" moved up two spaces, topping the chart. Unlike the songs chart performance in territories like Norway, the song dropped four places on the Billboard Hot 100 to sixth place.
Charts positions
Chart (2010)
Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart
18
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)
1
Canadian Hot 100
7
Danish Singles Chart
10
French Digital Singles Chart
7
Irish Singles Chart
9
Italian Singles Chart
10
New Zealand Singles Chart
8
Norwegian Singles Chart
1
Spanish Singles Chart
15
Swedish Singles Chart
5
U.S. Billboard Hot 100
2
Chart procession and succession
Preceded by
"Yes Man" by Bjrn Johan Muri
Norwegian Singles Chart number-one single
2010 (Week 8)
Incumbent
Preceded by
"Tik Tok" by Kesha
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia) number-one single
February 27, 2010 -
Track listings
Short version "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" - 3: 17
Long version "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" - 7: 37
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External links
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Janet Jackson singles
Janet Jackson
"Young Love" "Come Give Your Love to Me" "Say You Do" "Love and My Best Friend" "Don't Mess Up This Good Thing"
Dream Street
"Don't Stand Another Chance" "Two to the Power of Love" "Fast Girls" "Dream Street"
Control
"What Have You Done for Me Lately" "Nasty" "When I Think of You" "Control" "Let's Wait Awhile" "The Pleasure Principle" "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"
Janet Jackson's
Rhythm Nation 1814
"Miss You Much" "Rhythm Nation" "Escapade" "Alright" "Come Back to Me" "Black Cat" "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" "State of the World"
janet.
"That's the Way Love Goes" "If" "Again" "Because of Love" "Any Time, Any Place" "Throb" "You Want This" "Whoops Now" "What'll I Do"
Design of a
Decade 1986/1996
"Runaway" "Twenty Foreplay"
The Velvet Rope
"Got 'til It's Gone" "Together Again" "I Get Lonely" "Go Deep" "You" "Every Time"
All for You
"Doesn't Really Matter" "All for You" "Someone to Call My Lover" "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)" "Come On Get Up"
Damita Jo
"Just a Little While" "I Want You" "All Nite (Don't Stop)" "R&B Junkie"
20 Y.O.
"Call on Me" "So Excited" "Enjoy" "With U"
Discipline
"Feedback" "Rock with U" "Luv" "Can't B Good"
Number Ones
"Make Me"
Promotional singles
"Start Anew" "Ask for More" "Janet Megamix 04"
Collaborations
"Diamonds" "Making Love in the Rain" "2300 Jackson Street" The Best Things in Life Are Free" "Scream" "Luv Me, Luv Me" "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" "What's It Gonna Be?!" "Feel It Boy" "Don't Worry" "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
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Michael Jackson singles
Got to Be There
"Got to Be There" "Rockin' Robin" "I Wanna Be Where You Are" "Ain't No Sunshine"
Ben
"Ben"
Music & Me
"With a Child's Heart" "Music and Me" "Morning Glow" "Happy"
Forever, Michael
"We're Almost There" "Just a Little Bit of You" "One Day in Your Life"
The Wiz
"Ease on Down the Road" "You Can't Win" "A Brand New Day"
Off the Wall
"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" "Rock with You" "Off the Wall" "She's Out of My Life" "Girlfriend"
Thriller
"The Girl Is Mine" "Billie Jean" "Beat It" "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" "Human Nature" "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" "Thriller"
Farewell My Summer Love
"Farewell My Summer Love" "Touch the One You Love" "Girl You're So Together"
Bad
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" "Bad" "The Way You Make Me Feel" "Man in the Mirror" "Dirty Diana" "Another Part of Me" "Smooth Criminal" "Leave Me Alone" "Liberian Girl"
Dangerous
"Black or White" "Remember the Time" "In the Closet" "Jam" "Who Is It" "Heal the World" "Give In to Me" "Will You Be There" "Gone Too Soon"
HIStory
"Scream/Childhood" "You Are Not Alone" "Earth Song" "They Don't Care About Us" "Stranger in Moscow"
Blood on the Dance Floor:
HIStory in the Mix
"Blood on the Dance Floor" "HIStory/Ghosts" "Is It Scary"
Invincible
"You Rock My World" "Cry" "Butterflies" "Heaven Can Wait"
Number Ones
"One More Chance"
Thriller 25
"The Girl Is Mine 2008" "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008"
Promotional singles
"Someone in the Dark" "Speed Demon" "This Time Around" "Smile" "Cheater" "Thriller Megamix" "This Is It"
Notable collaborations
and album tracks
"Say Say Say" "Save Me" "Somebody's Watching Me" "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)" "We Are the World" "Eaten Alive" "Twenty-Five Miles" "Get It" "Come Together" "Dangerous" "Whatzupwitu" "D.S." "Tabloid Junkie" "Why" "I Need You" "Morphine" "Unbreakable" "What More Can I Give" "A Place With No Name" "Another Day" "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
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Wyclef Jean
Studio albums
The Carnival (1997) The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (2000) Masquerade (2002) The Preacher's Son (2003) Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101 (2004) Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant (2007) Wyclef Jean (2010)
Compilation albums
Greatest Hits (2003)
EPs
From the Hut, To the Projects, To the Mansion (2009)
Singles
"We Trying to Stay Alive" "Guantanamera" "Gone Till November" "Cheated (To All The Girls)" "Another One Bites the Dust" "New Day" (featuring Bono) "Low Income" "It Doesn't Matter" (featuring The Rock) "911" (featuring Mary J. Blige) "Perfect Gentleman" "Wish You Were Here" "Two Wrongs" (featuring Claudette Ortiz) "Pussycat" (featuring Tom Jones) "Industry" "Party to Damascus" (featuring Missy Elliott) "Take Me As I Am" "Dance Like This" (featuring Claudette Ortiz) "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)" "Fast Car" (featuring Paul Simon) "King and Queen" (featuring Shakira) "I'm Ready" "Touch Your Button (Carnival Jam)" "More Bottles"(featuring Timbaland) "Haitian Slumdog Millionaire" (featuring Imposs)
See also
Discography Yle Haiti Foundation Barikad Crew Jimmy O The Fugees
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Nick Jonas
Studio albums
Nick Jonas Who I Am
with Jonas Brothers
It's About Time Jonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer Lines, Vines and Trying Times Camp Rock Music from The 3D Concert Experience JONAS
Television
Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream (List of episodes) Jonas (List of episodes)
Tour
Who I Am Tour
Films
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Camp Rock Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Band in a Bus Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
Guest appearances
Hannah Montana Disney Channel Games 2008 Studio DC: Almost Live Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Disney Channel's Totally New Year 2008 Saturday Night Live Grammy Nominations
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Quincy Jones
Albums
The Birth Of A Band, Vol. 1 The Quintessence The Great Wide World Of Quincy Jones: Live! Big Band Bossa Nova In The Heat of The Night Walking In Space Gula Matari Smackwater Jack You've Got It Bad, Girl Body Heat Mellow Madness I Heard That!! Roots Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! The Dude Back on the Block Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux Q's Jook Joint Basie And Beyond The Original Jam Sessions 1969
Compilations
Ndeda The Best From Q With Love Q: The Musical Biography Of Quincy Jones
Singles
"Soul Bossa Nova"
Other
Off the Wall Thriller E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial "We Are the World" Bad Discography Category Tamia
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Lil Wayne
Studio albums
Tha Block Is Hot Lights Out 500 Degreez Tha Carter Tha Carter II Tha Carter III Rebirth Tha Carter IV
Collaboration albums
Like Father, Like Son We Are Young Money I Can't Feel My Face
Mixtapes & EPs
The Prefix Suffix Dedication Dedication 2 Da Drought 3 The Leak Dedication 3 No Ceilings
Tours
"I Am Music Tour" "America's Most Wanted Tour"
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LL Cool J
Albums
Radio Bigger and Deffer Walking with a Panther Mama Said Knock You Out 14 Shots to the Dome Mr. Smith All World: Greatest Hits Phenomenon G.O.A.T. 10 The DEFinition Todd Smith Exit 13 All World 2
Singles
"I Need a Beat" "I Can't Live Without My Radio" "I Can Give You More" "Rock the Bells" "You'll Rock" "I'm Bad" "I Need Love" "Go Cut Creator Go" "Going Back to Cali" "I'm That Type of Guy" "Big Ole Butt" "One Shot at Love" "Jingling Baby" "To da Break of Dawn" "The Boomin' System" "Around the Way Girl" "Mama Said Knock You Out" "6 Minutes of Pleasure" "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" "Strictly Business" "How I'm Comin'" "Back Seat (Of My Jeep)" "Pink Cookies In a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed By Buildings" "Stand By Your Man" "Hey Lover" "Doin It" "Loungin" "I Shot Ya" "Ain't Nobody" "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)" "Phenomenon" "4, 3, 2, 1" "Father" "Candy" "Zoom" "Say What" "Deepest Bluest" "Hot Hot Hot" "Shut 'Em Down "Imagine That" "You and Me" "Put Your Hands Up" "Blink Blink" "Luv U Better" "Paradise" "All I Have" "Amazin' "Headsprung" "Hush" "It's LL and Santana" "Control Myself" "Freeze" "Baby"
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Mary Mary
Erica Atkins Campbell Trecina "Tina" Atkins Campbell
Studio albums
Thankful Incredible Mary Mary A Mary Mary Christmas The Sound
Singles
"Shackles (Praise You)" "I Sings" "Cant Give Up Now" "In The Morning" "I Try" "Heaven" "Believer" "Yesterday" "Carol of the Bells" "Get Up" "God In Me"
Featured singles
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
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Orianthi
Studio albums
Violet Journey (2007) Believe (2009)
Singles
"According to You"
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Pink
Studio albums
Can't Take Me Home (2000) M!ssundaztood (2001) Try This (2003) I'm Not Dead (2006) Funhouse (2008)
Live Albums
Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia
Other albums
Pink Box (2007)
DVDs
Pink: Live in Europe Pink: Live from Wembley Arena Pink: Live in Australia
Tours
Party Tour (2002) Try This Tour (2004) I'm Not Dead Tour (2006/2007) Funhouse Tour (2009) Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour (2010)
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Pink singles
Can't Take Me Home
"There You Go" "Most Girls" "You Make Me Sick"
Missundaztood
"Get the Party Started" "Don't Let Me Get Me" "Just Like a Pill" "Family Portrait"
Try This
"Trouble" "God Is a DJ" "Last to Know"
I'm Not Dead
"Stupid Girls" "Who Knew" "U + Ur Hand" "Nobody Knows" "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)" "Dear Mr. President"
Funhouse
"So What" "Sober" "Please Don't Leave Me" "Bad Influence" "Funhouse" "I Don't Believe You" "Glitter in the Air"
Soundtrack Singles
"Lady Marmalade" "Feel Good Time"
Promotional Singles
"Humble Neighborhoods" "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping" "'Cuz I Can" "Ave Mary A"
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Nicole Scherzinger
Albums
Her Name Is Nicole (unreleased)
Singles
"Whatever U Like" "Baby Love" "Puakenikeni" "Supervillain"
Featured singles
"Lie About Us" "You Are My Miracle" "Come to Me" "Scream" "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
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Snoop Dogg
Albums
Doggystyle Tha Doggfather Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told No Limit Top Dogg Tha Last Meal Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece Tha Blue Carpet Treatment Ego Trippin' Malice n Wonderland
Singles
"Who Am I (What's My Name)?" "Gin and Juice" "Doggy Dogg World" "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" "Vapors" "Doggfather" "We Just Wanna Party with You" "Still a G Thang" "Woof" "G Bedtime Stories" "Snoopafella" "Still a G Thang" "Bitch Please" "Down 4 My Niggaz" "Snoop Dogg (What's My Name II)" "Wrong Idea" "Lay Low" "Loosen' Control" "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" "Beautiful" "Drop It Like It's Hot" "Let's Get Blown" "Signs" "Ups & Downs" "Real Soon" "Vato" "That's That" "I Wanna Fuck You" "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" "Boss' Life" "Sexual Eruption" "Neva Have 2 Worry " "Life of da Party" "My Medicine" "Those Gurlz" "Gangsta Luv" "That's Tha Homie" "I Wanna Rock" "Pronto" "That Tree"
Featured Singles
"Deep Cover" "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang" "Fuck wit Dre Day" "Let Me Ride" "Lil Ghetto Boy" "Afro Puffs" "What Would You Do" "New York, New York" "All bout U" "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" "Never Leave Me Alone" "Cali Chronic" "Fuck You" "Still D.R.E." "Bow Wow (That's My Name)" "Crybaby" "The Next Episode" "Game Don't Wait" "The Streets" "Bitch Please II" "Welcome to Atlanta (Coast to Coast Remix)" "Bigger Business" "P.I.M.P. (Remix)" "Wanna Thank Ya" "Don't Stop" "Blackout" "The Wash" "Real Soon" "Gangsta Zone" "The Next Episode" "Say Somethin'" "Keep Bouncin'" "Buttons" "Cali Iz Active" "Vibe" "Real Man" "Go to Church" "Gangsta Walk" "Hollywood Divorce" "My 64" "9mm/Speaker" "What a Job" "Ghetto" "Swagger" "Groove On" "Bottle Pop" "Day Dreaming" "Dime Piece" "Hot Girl" "I Do" "All I Do is Win"
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Barbra Streisand
Studio albums
The Barbra Streisand Album (1963) The Second Barbra Streisand Album (1963) The Third Album (1964) People (1964) My Name Is Barbra (1965) My Name Is Barbra, Two... (1965) Color Me Barbra (1966) Je m'appelle Barbra (1966) Simply Streisand (1967) A Christmas Album (1967) What About Today? (1969) Stoney End (1971) Barbra Joan Streisand (1971) Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments (1973) The Way We Were (1974) ButterFly (1974) Lazy Afternoon (1975) Classical Barbra (1976) Streisand Superman (1977) Songbird (1978) Wet (1979) Guilty (1980) Emotion (1984) The Broadway Album (1985) Till I Loved You (1988) Back to Broadway (1993) Higher Ground (1997) A Love Like Ours (1999) Christmas Memories (2001) The Movie Album (2003) Guilty Pleasures (2005) Love Is the Answer (2009)
Live albums
A Happening in Central Park (1968) Live Concert at the Forum (1972) One Voice (1987) Barbra: The Concert (1994) The Concert: Highlights (1995) Timeless: Live in Concert (2000) Live in Concert 2006 (2007)
Compilations
Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits (1970) Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1978) Memories (1981) A Collection: Greatest Hits.. and More (1989) Just for the Record... (1991) Highlights from Just for the Record... (1992) The Essential Barbra Streisand (2002) Duets (2002) The Ultimate Collection (2003)
Cast recordings
and Soundtracks
I Can Get It For You Wholesale Original Broadway Cast Recording (1962) Pins and Needles (1962) Funny Girl Original Broadway Cast Recording (1964) Funny Girl Soundtrack (1968) Hello, Dolly! (1969) On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) The Owl and the Pussycat (1971) The Way We Were (1974) Funny Lady (1975) A Star Is Born (1976) The Main Event (1979) Yentl (1983) Nuts (1987) The Prince of Tides (1991) The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
Films
Funny Girl (1968) Hello, Dolly! (1969) On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) What's Up, Doc? (1972) Up the Sandbox (1972) The Way We Were (1973) For Pete's Sake (1974) Funny Lady (1975) A Star Is Born (1976) The Main Event (1979) All Night Long (1981) Yentl (1983) Nuts (1987) The Prince of Tides (1991) The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) Meet the Fockers (2004)
Musicals
I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1962) Funny Girl (1964)
Videos
My Name Is Barbra (1986) Color Me Barbra (1986) A Happening in Central Park (1986) Putting it Together: The Making of The Broadway Album (1986) One Voice (1988) Barbra: The Concert (1994) Timeless: Live in Concert (2001) Barbra: The Concert Live at the MGM Grand (2004) Barbra Streisand: The Television Specials (2005) Barbra: The Concerts (2009)
Tours
An Evening with Barbra Streisand (1966) Barbra Streisand: The Concert Tour (1994) Timeless: Live in Concert Tour (2000) Streisand: The Tour (2006-2007)
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Swizz Beatz
Solo albums
One Man Band Man Life After the Party
Compilation albums
G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories
Singles
"Guilty" "Bigger Business" "It's Me Bitches" "Money in the Bank/Top Down" "Candy Green" "Where the Cash At?"
Featured singles
"Spit These Bars" "Get It on the Floor" "Bang Bang Boom" "Set It Off" "B-Boy Stance" "Whuteva" "New York Shit" "We in Here" "Return of the Hustle" "Tambourine" "C'mon Baby" "My Drink n My 2 Step" "Watch Ya Mouth" "Set It Off" "Blow Ya Mind" "Hi Hater (Remix)" "Swing Ya Rag" "Arab Money (Remix)" "Who's Real" "Million Bucks" "I Do" "I Can Transform Ya" "On to the Next One"
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T-Pain
Albums
Rappa Ternt Sanga Epiphany Thr33 Ringz
Singles
"I'm Sprung" "I'm 'n Luv (Wit a Stripper)" "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" "Bartender" "Church" "Ringleader Man" "Can't Believe It" "Chopped & Skrewed" "Freeze" "Take Your Shirt Off" "Reverse Cowgirl"
Featured Singles
"U and Dat" " Send Me an E-Mail" "Know What I'm Doin'" "I'm a Flirt (Remix)" "Outta My System" "Put It Down" "Pop, Lock & Drop It (Remix)" "Tell Me This G-5" "2 Step (Remix)" "Shawty" "Cyclone" "I'm So Hood" "Kiss Kiss" "Good Life" "Low" "Same Girl (Remix)" "Migrate" "Who the Fuck Is That?" "Baby Don't Go" "Shawty Get Loose" "The Boss" "She Got It" "I Can't Wait" "Supa Sexxy" "Cash Flow" "Moon of Dreams" "Got Money" "What It Is (Strike a Pose)" "Beam Me Up" "Go Girl" "Go Hard" "One More Drink" "Everbody Else" "Blame It" "I'm on a Boat" "Hustler's Anthem '09" "Feel It" "All the Above" "Download" "Sun Come Up" "Overtime" "Maybach Music 2" "Money Round Here" "Body Language" "Flight School" "Number One (Remix)" "Imagnate" "I Support Single Mothers" "All I Do Is Win"
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Usher
Studio albums
Usher My Way 8701 Confessions Here I Stand Raymond v. Raymond
Live albums
Live
Singles
"Call Me a Mack" "Can U Get wit It" "Think of You" "The Many Ways" "You Make Me Wanna" "Nice & Slow" "My Way" "Bed Time" "Pop Ya Collar" "U Remind Me" "U Got It Bad" "U Don't Have to Call" "U-Turn" "Yeah!" "Burn" "Confessions Part II" "My Boo" "Caught Up" "Love in This Club" "Love in This Club, Part II" "Moving Mountains" "Trading Places" "Papers" "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)" "There Goes My Baby" "Lil' Freak"
Featured singles
"I Need a Girl (Part One)" "Lovers & Friends" "Same Girl" "Better on the Other Side" "Spotlight" "Fed Up"
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Kanye West singles
The College Dropout
"Through the Wire" "All Falls Down" "Jesus Walks" "The New Workout Plan"
Late Registration
"Diamonds from Sierra Leone" "Gold Digger" "Heard 'Em Say" "Touch the Sky" "Drive Slow"
Graduation
"Can't Tell Me Nothing" "Stronger" "Good Life" "Flashing Lights" "Homecoming"
808s & Heartbreak
"Love Lockdown" "Heartless" "Amazing" "Paranoid"
Featured artist
"Champions" "Slow Jamz" "This Way" "Down & Out" "Talk About Our Love" "Hold On" "The Food" "Selfish" "I Changed My Mind" "The Corner" "Go!" "Number One" "Brand New" "Extravaganza" "Grammy Family" "Number One" "Wouldn't Get Far" "I Still Love H.E.R." "Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been)" "Pro Nails" "Finer Things" "American Boy" "Put On" "Everybody" "Stay Up! (Viagra)" "Swagga Like Us" "Plastic" "Go Hard" "What It Is" "The Big Screen" "Knock You Down" "Kinda Like a Big Deal" "Walkin' on the Moon" "Ego" "Supernova" "Maybach Music 2" "Make Her Say" "Run This Town" "Forever" "Whatever U Want" "Teriyaking"
Other songs
"Hey Mama" "Us Placers" "Champion" "Big Brother" "See You in My Nightmares" "Welcome to Heartbreak"
Discography
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Will.i.am
Studio albums
Lost Change Must B 21 Songs About Girls
Singles
"I Got It from My Mama" "Heartbreaker" "Yes We Can" "We Are the Ones" "One More Chance" "It's a New Day" "The Jackass Song"
Featured singles
"Beep" "I Love My Chick" "Fergalicious" "Hip Hop Is Dead" "A Dream" "Baby Love" "Hot Thing" "Wait a Minute (Just a Touch)" "I Want You" "The Girl Is Mine 2008" "Here I Come" "In the Ayer" "All My Life (In the Ghetto)" "I Wanna Go Crazy" "3 Words" "Upper Level" "That's Just What I Like" Gettin' Over (remix)
Movies
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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