The Village or Village may refer to:
Untamed is the major label debut studio album recorded by American country artist Cam. It was released on 11 December, 2015 via Arista Nashville and RCA Records. The project was executive produced by Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson, and Cam, the former two of whom also produced the album with four other producers.
The album's launch was fueled by the song "Burning House", a single released in mid 2015 that became her breakthrough hit. Untamed was nearly completed before the song's success, having been a project five years in the making. Mainly recorded in Cam's home state of California, the album's content incorporates electronic sounds mixed in with country pop elements.
The lyrical content of Untamed is derived from the scenes of Cam's own life. It addresses themes associated with heartbreak, loss, and spontaneity. Untamed received critical acclaim upon its release. Critics responded to Cam's vocal delivery, as well as the album's various musical styles. The album also achieved commercial success, reaching top positions on major Billboard charts upon its initial release.
This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically.
In Massachusetts, villages usually do not have any official legal status; all villages are part of an incorporated municipality (town or city - see List of municipalities in Massachusetts) which is the smallest official form of government. The terms "community", "district", "neighborhood", and "section" are often used to describe these non-municipal entities, which vary considerably in size and relative geographic isolation. Boundaries are sometimes ambiguous, though the United States Census uses the term census-designated place when it assigns boundaries to these entities (based on local usage) for the purpose of tabulating community demographics. Many villages have neighborhood associations.
The following names are also currently or were formerly used to describe places in Massachusetts:
Queen Elizabeth, Queen Elisabeth, or Elizabeth the Queen may refer to:
The Elizabeth was a 482-ton merchant ship built at Chepstow, Wales in 1814. She made three voyages transporting convicts from England and Ireland to Australia.
Under the command of William Ostler and surgeon Carver Vickery, she left England on 4 June 1816, with 153 male convicts. She arrived in Sydney on 5 October 1816 and had two convict deaths en route. She later left Port Jackson bound for India.
On her second convict voyage under the command of William Ostler and surgeon William Hamilton, she left Cork, Ireland on 26 July 1818, with 101 female convicts. She arrived in Sydney on 19 November 1818 and had no deaths en route. She left Port Jackson in December 1818, bound for Bengal.
For her third convict voyage, under the command of William Ostler and surgeon Andrew Montgomery, she left The Downs, England on 18 August 1820, with 171 male convicts. She arrived in Sydney on 31 December 1820 and had no convict deaths en route. Elizabeth departed Port Jackson on 13 February 1821 bound for Madras.
Elizabeth was an American psychedelic rock/progressive rock band that were active from 1967 to 1970. They were based out of Philadelphia and known for their unique musical and sonic blend of Baroque Music, Classical Music, Folk Music, American Rock, British Rock, Country Music, and Ragtime. Elizabeth's members were: Steve Weingarten (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), who died in 2012; Bob Patterson (rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals); Jim Dahme (flute, lead and backing vocals); Steve Paul Bruno (bass, organ, backing vocals); and, Hank Ransome (drums).
In 1968, the band recorded and released their self-titled album on Vanguard Records (produced by Sam Charters). Vanguard's artist roster at the time included Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Country Joe and the Fish. Elizabeth performed with Cream,Blue Cheer,Joni Mitchell, Ritchie Havens, The Chambers Brothers and many other musical luminaries of that era. Some of the bands' many Philadelphia area performances included concerts and sets at: The Main Point, The Second Fret, The Electric Factory, and most Be-INs at Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park.