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Shed FM, (Radio Station) broadcasting in Blenheim, New Zealand. It airs music that usually wouldn't be found on radio such as Metallica and Slayer. It airs next to no advertisements. To meet Wikipedias quality standards and appeal to a wider international audience, this article may require cleanup. ... Kia Ora Welcome to Blenheim The Taylor River in central Blenheim Blenheim is a town in Marlborough, in the northeast of the South Island in New Zealand. ... Metallica is an American heavy metal band, formed in October 1981. ... Slayer is an American thrash metal band, founded in Huntington Park, California, in 1982[1] by Tom Araya (bass and vocals), Kerry King (guitars), Jeff Hanneman (guitars) and Dave Lombardo (drums). ...


The Shed (Magazine) - Established before Shed FM is an Australian monthly magazine created by Work For The Dole participants of Djerriwarrh Employment & Education Services (http://www.djerriwarrh.org.au/). The magazine runs from two locations, Melton and St Albans. Described by some as an entertainly bizarre mix of current affairs, education, stimulating features, humour and Totally Useless Facts (a monthly column in The Shed) it is a voice for the unemployed of north-west Melbourne. One of its many bizarre mascots was "The Hot Asian Chick" with the christmas hat who always said quotes like "Yowza Yowza" and "Wooza Wuzzle". A song about The Shed was also composed by the popular local muso, Lez Casha. A collection of magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising and/or purchase by readers. ...


The Shed (Band)- The Shed was an unsuccessful rock band located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and consisted of four Salisbury High School Students. The members of the band were two guitarists, one bassist and one drummer. The only known written song by The Shed was "Starlight Dreamer", although they covered songs such as Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love", Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My", and Jet's "Are You Gonna Be My Girl". The Shed's first (and last) gig was at Salisbury Middle School's Open Mic Night. Annonymously quoted that night "The greatest thing about The Shed is that [all four members] bring different flavors of rock music to the table. The Shed dis"band"ed in the late summer/early fall of 2005 due to miscommunication, failure to cooporate and prioritize, and lack of interest on some parts. One of the bad things about this band was the fact that they could never keep serious and/or finish a song. The band wouldn't practice as much as they should have, possibly due to laziness or time schedules of band members. Although the band has broken up, light still shines on their jam sessions that they have every once in a while, giving hope that The Shed will reunite. The break up was hard, but all four members remained friends. Band may mean: A musical band A band (electronics) is a range of frequencies or wavelengths between two given limits In anthropology, a band society A Rubber band In solid-state physics, an energy band The Band, a particular musical band See also: bandana This is a disambiguation page — a...


The Shed (Band) was also another unsuccessful heavy metal band from Moab, Utah, featuring Rich Cleveland, Mark Marcum, and Darrell Manning. The Shed was featured in the February 1999 issue of BIKE magazine. The band was named for the tool shed behind Kaibab Bike Shop, where much time was spent "thinking". Band may mean: A musical band A band (electronics) is a range of frequencies or wavelengths between two given limits In anthropology, a band society A Rubber band In solid-state physics, an energy band The Band, a particular musical band See also: bandana This is a disambiguation page — a...


The Shed (Subtle) (Song by Rainbow (band)) - Written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio and the late Cozy Powell. At just under five minutes, it is a popular track from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow band from the famous 1978 album Long Live Rock 'n' Roll. The album reached the 89th position on Billboards Pop Album chart of 1978 and was the last Rainbow album Ronnie Dio was involved with. Rainbow were a British progressive metal/hard rock band formed by Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore in 1975. ... Ritchie Blackmore Richard Hugh Blackmore (born in Weston-super-Mare, England, April 14, 1945) is regarded as one of the most influential and respected English guitarists of all time. ... Ronnie James Dio (born Ronald James Padavona on July 10, 1942 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) is a heavy metal vocalist who has performed with Black Sabbath, Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow, and his own band Dio. ... Colin Flooks (December 29, 1947 - April 5, 1998), better known as Cozy Powell, was a British rock drummer. ... Long Live Rock N Roll - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...


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Shed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (449 words)
A shed is generally a modest, single-storey structure, usually constructed of wood in a back garden or on an allotment, used for storage and as a workshop and very often as a retreat in which to relax and pursue hobbies, especially gardening and light engineering.
A small shed used primarily for the storage of tools is referred to as a toolshed, which may maximize the space for storing such implements through a system of shelves and hooks.
Sheds can also be auxiliarry buildings in larger complexes, such as military barracks which may include a vehicle shed and/or in mounted units a forge and shoeing shed in a detached block near the troop stables.
Garden shed (1374 words)
Sheds are invaluable in the garden, they area quick and easy way of stowing away tools and belongings that are not very clean and keeping them safe and dry.
Pent roof sheds allow for a workbench at the higher side and use the lower side for storage of tools etc. an arrangement that is not really possible in an apex.
The purpose of a shed base is to provide a level platform for the shed so it can be erected properly and to keep the wood away from damp soil.
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