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47-587: (Redirected from Flashes ) [REDACTED] Look up Flash , flash , flashes , or flashés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flash , flashes , or FLASH may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] For people in arts and media, see § People . Fictional aliases [ edit ] Flash (DC Comics character) , several DC Comics superheroes with super speed: Flash (Barry Allen) Flash (Jay Garrick) Wally West ,

94-433: A 1931 composition by Bix Beiderbecke "Flash" (Queen song) , 1980 "Flash" (Stéphanie song) , 1986 "Flash" (B.B.E. song) , 1997 "Flash" (Iggy Azalea song) , 2012 "Flash" (Perfume song) , 2016 "Flash", a song by Cigarettes After Sex from their self-titled album , 2017 "Flash" (X1 song) , 2019 "Flash", a song by Rocket Punch , 2022 Television [ edit ] The Flash (1990 TV series) ,

141-433: A 1931 composition by Bix Beiderbecke "Flash" (Queen song) , 1980 "Flash" (Stéphanie song) , 1986 "Flash" (B.B.E. song) , 1997 "Flash" (Iggy Azalea song) , 2012 "Flash" (Perfume song) , 2016 "Flash", a song by Cigarettes After Sex from their self-titled album , 2017 "Flash" (X1 song) , 2019 "Flash", a song by Rocket Punch , 2022 Television [ edit ] The Flash (1990 TV series) ,

188-450: A 1970s progressive rock group Albums and EPs [ edit ] Flash (Amoyamo album) (2013) Flash (EP) , a 2010 extended play album by Crystal Kay Flash (Jeff Beck album) Flash (Electric Food album) (1970) Flash (Flash album) (1972) Flash (Moving Sidewalks album) (1968) Flash (Towa Tei album) (2005) Flash , a 1996 album by Red Five Songs [ edit ] "Flashes" (song) ,

235-450: A 1970s progressive rock group Albums and EPs [ edit ] Flash (Amoyamo album) (2013) Flash (EP) , a 2010 extended play album by Crystal Kay Flash (Jeff Beck album) Flash (Electric Food album) (1970) Flash (Flash album) (1972) Flash (Moving Sidewalks album) (1968) Flash (Towa Tei album) (2005) Flash , a 1996 album by Red Five Songs [ edit ] "Flashes" (song) ,

282-552: A 1979 Williams pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie Teen patti or Flash, a three-card poker-style game, popular in South Asia The Flash (video game) , a 1991 action video game Literature [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Flash Comics , a 1940s anthology comic book The Flash (DC Rebirth) , a comic book in the DC Rebirth relaunch The Flash (comic book) , an ongoing comic book featuring

329-436: A 1979 Williams pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie Teen patti or Flash, a three-card poker-style game, popular in South Asia The Flash (video game) , a 1991 action video game Literature [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Flash Comics , a 1940s anthology comic book The Flash (DC Rebirth) , a comic book in the DC Rebirth relaunch The Flash (comic book) , an ongoing comic book featuring

376-1248: A 1990 American superhero series The Flash (2014 TV series) , a 2014 American superhero series Military [ edit ] FLASH (Z) , a military message precedence designation M202 FLASH , a rocket launcher Operation Flash , a May 1995 Croatian Army offensive in Western Slavonia Tactical recognition flash , a coloured patch worn on the arm of combat clothing to distinguish their regiment or corps People [ edit ] In arts and entertainment [ edit ] Flash (wrestler) (born 1981), masked professional wrestler Flash Brown (born 1981), pornographic actor and basketball player Adam Flash (born 1971), American professional wrestler Flash Flanagan (born 1974), American professional wrestler Grandmaster Flash (born 1958), American hip hop musician and DJ Larry "Flash" Jenkins (1955–2019), American actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter Scott Norton (born 1961), American professional wrestler Flash Terry (1934–2004), American guitarist and singer In sport [ edit ] For people in professional wrestling, see § In arts and entertainment . Flash, on

423-1180: A 1990 American superhero series The Flash (2014 TV series) , a 2014 American superhero series Military [ edit ] FLASH (Z) , a military message precedence designation M202 FLASH , a rocket launcher Operation Flash , a May 1995 Croatian Army offensive in Western Slavonia Tactical recognition flash , a coloured patch worn on the arm of combat clothing to distinguish their regiment or corps People [ edit ] In arts and entertainment [ edit ] Flash (wrestler) (born 1981), masked professional wrestler Flash Brown (born 1981), pornographic actor and basketball player Adam Flash (born 1971), American professional wrestler Flash Flanagan (born 1974), American professional wrestler Grandmaster Flash (born 1958), American hip hop musician and DJ Larry "Flash" Jenkins (1955–2019), American actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter Scott Norton (born 1961), American professional wrestler Flash Terry (1934–2004), American guitarist and singer In sport [ edit ] For people in professional wrestling, see § In arts and entertainment . Flash, on

470-653: A Swedish motorsports team Flash Stakes , a former Thoroughbred horse race Kent State Golden Flashes or just the Flashes, the athletics teams of Kent State University Las Vegas Flash , an inline hockey team in 1994 Monterrey Flash , a Mexican indoor soccer team formed in 2011 Rochester Flash , a former American Soccer League team San Diego Flash , a soccer team based in San Diego, California Western New York Flash , an American women's soccer franchise Other uses [ edit ] Flash (cleaning product) ,

517-551: A Swedish motorsports team Flash Stakes , a former Thoroughbred horse race Kent State Golden Flashes or just the Flashes, the athletics teams of Kent State University Las Vegas Flash , an inline hockey team in 1994 Monterrey Flash , a Mexican indoor soccer team formed in 2011 Rochester Flash , a former American Soccer League team San Diego Flash , a soccer team based in San Diego, California Western New York Flash , an American women's soccer franchise Other uses [ edit ] Flash (cleaning product) ,

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564-476: A bus rapid transit network in Montgomery County, Maryland See also [ edit ] Flashing (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Flash All pages with titles containing Flash Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Flash . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

611-416: A bus rapid transit network in Montgomery County, Maryland See also [ edit ] Flashing (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Flash All pages with titles containing Flash Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Flash . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

658-801: A character in the TV sitcom Step by Step Flash, a character in the film Zootopia (2016) Flash Gordon , the titular hero of science fiction comic strip Flash Sentry , in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Flash Thompson , a Marvel comic book character Flash, known as Furzz in the US, an anthropomorphic rabbit from Roary the Racing Car Films [ edit ] Flash (1997 film) , Disney Channel Flash (2007 film) , Malayalam The Flash (film) , 2023 film based on DC comics Games [ edit ] Flash (pinball) ,

705-584: A character in the TV sitcom Step by Step Flash, a character in the film Zootopia (2016) Flash Gordon , the titular hero of science fiction comic strip Flash Sentry , in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Flash Thompson , a Marvel comic book character Flash, known as Furzz in the US, an anthropomorphic rabbit from Roary the Racing Car Films [ edit ] Flash (1997 film) , Disney Channel Flash (2007 film) , Malayalam The Flash (film) , 2023 film based on DC comics Games [ edit ] Flash (pinball) ,

752-737: A duo under the Flash name at the 2005 Baja Prog Festival in Mexico. Bennett and Carter posted new Flash material on the flash/bennettcarter MySpace website in July 2009. Titles of the new songs are "Grand Canyon", "How the West Was Won" (later changed to "Into the Sun") and "10,000". Videos of the reunited Flash can be found on YouTube. In addition to the new material, Flash posted rehearsal videos of original Flash songs released on earlier albums. These include "Children of

799-463: A guest on the first album. He went on to found Badger in 1972. Other potential keyboard players were approached or auditioned at the time, including Ian McDonald (formerly of King Crimson ), Rick Wakeman (soon to join Yes) and Patrick Moraz (also a future member of Yes), but eventually the band decided to carry on as a keyboard-less quartet, with Carter handling the occasional synthesizer part. Flash had

846-439: A joint tour with Beck, Bogert & Appice in 1973. Flash also did a brief tour of Australia, while making their third album. Without consulting the band, and to everyone's dismay, including Banks', Capitol released the third album under the name Flash – featuring England's Peter Banks , to avoid a legal challenge from another local band named 'Flash', and to help promote Banks' solo album Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973) which

893-469: A live recording from a 1973 concert at Kansas City ’s Cowtown Ballroom, was being prepared by Peter Banks at the time of his death. More recently, Bennett and Carter have been working together again under the Flash name (Hough was initially involved but later dropped out, and there was, briefly, talk of Banks taking part but, in the end, Banks fell out again with Bennett and Carter and was excluded). Bennett (now on lead guitar) and Carter played together as

940-614: A member of Banks' new project, Empire, again featuring Jordan, but the reunion was short-lived. In the early 1980s, with all ex-Flash members now based in Los Angeles, a reformation was attempted but failed to take off. Banks and Bennett kept playing together informally until they fell out again. A 1997 release, Psychosync , compiled a live recording made in 1973 for a WLIR radio broadcast as well as their two songs performed on The Midnight Special TV show. A 2013 release, Flash in Public ,

987-476: A minor hit with "Small Beginnings" (1972, No. 29 Billboard Hot 100 chart ) which was featured in the movie, Record Review . The song "Small Beginnings" has also been included in numerous compilation albums , most recently Bob Stroud's Rock 'n Roll Roots, Vol. 10 . The band released three albums, Flash (1972), In the Can (1972 Nov.) and Out of Our Hands (1973 Summer). Flash were signed with Sovereign,

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1034-496: A moulded product along a parting line Flash (photography) , instantaneous illumination for picture taking FLASH , a particle physics facility in Germany Flash lightning , a lightning burst within a cloud (Intracloud) FlAsH-EDT2 or FlAsH tag, a fluorescent label for proteins Fly Castelluccio Flash , an Italian paramotor design Hook flash in telephony, often labelled on buttons as simply 'flash' M202 FLASH ,

1081-440: A moulded product along a parting line Flash (photography) , instantaneous illumination for picture taking FLASH , a particle physics facility in Germany Flash lightning , a lightning burst within a cloud (Intracloud) FlAsH-EDT2 or FlAsH tag, a fluorescent label for proteins Fly Castelluccio Flash , an Italian paramotor design Hook flash in telephony, often labelled on buttons as simply 'flash' M202 FLASH ,

1128-449: A new project with Sidonie Jordan [aka Sydney Foxx] (vocals) and Andrew McCulloch (drums, formerly of King Crimson and Greenslade ). Initial rehearsals in London led to a demo recording, but despite the help of Pete Townshend and Robert Stigwood , Banks failed to secure a deal. Later, Bennett recorded another demo with Jordan and McCulloch, but without Banks. In 1976, Bennett was briefly

1175-561: A record deal (its management having turned down several offers hoping for a better one to turn up) and broke up. Just after this, Carter and Hough were part of another band in NYC, Storm, with New York keyboardist Al Greenwood . This band also failed to launch and Greenwood ended up in the much more successful Foreigner . Ray Bennett was invited to join Foreigner on bass as the band was forming, but declined. In 1975, Banks invited Bennett to join him in

1222-460: A rocket launcher Tilbury Flash , an American racing monoplane built in the 1930s Fast low angle shot magnetic resonance imaging (FLASH), an MRI pulse-sequence Sports [ edit ] For people in sport, see § People . Flash (juggling) , a type of throwing and catching Delaware Blue Coats , originally the Utah Flash, an NBA Development League team Flash Engineering ,

1269-407: A rocket launcher Tilbury Flash , an American racing monoplane built in the 1930s Fast low angle shot magnetic resonance imaging (FLASH), an MRI pulse-sequence Sports [ edit ] For people in sport, see § People . Flash (juggling) , a type of throwing and catching Delaware Blue Coats , originally the Utah Flash, an NBA Development League team Flash Engineering ,

1316-429: A sub-label of Capitol Records and received support from the label, who were hoping for a similar level of success to other progressive rock bands such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer or Yes . The debut LP sold in excess of 100,000 copies. They toured North America a total of four times, and Continental Europe (Netherlands, Belgium and Germany) once, in early 1972, while regularly playing gigs in their native UK, including

1363-528: A village The Flash (lake) , a lake near Borras, Wales Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] Adobe Flash (formerly Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash), multimedia platform software Flash memory , a kind of non-volatile computer memory Flash! , the bundled graphics package for the SAM Coupé Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Flash (manufacturing) , an excess material attached to

1410-471: A village The Flash (lake) , a lake near Borras, Wales Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] Adobe Flash (formerly Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash), multimedia platform software Flash memory , a kind of non-volatile computer memory Flash! , the bundled graphics package for the SAM Coupé Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Flash (manufacturing) , an excess material attached to

1457-438: Is some controversy over whether fellow ex-Yes member, keyboardist Tony Kaye , who appeared on the first Flash album, was actually an "official" member of the group, or merely a guest. The confusion stems from the fact that the record company listed Kaye alongside the other members of the group on the back cover. Interviews with all the parties confirm that, though Kaye was invited to join, he declined, and should have been cited as

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1504-684: The International ProgDay Festival in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on 4 September 2010. Peter Banks' passing in March 2013 occurred just before the May 2013 scheduled release of the first Flash album in forty years, "Flash Featuring Ray Bennett & Colin Carter" (Cleopatra Records). It was reported that Banks heard three of the tracks from the upcoming album before his sudden death and liked them, especially

1551-813: The TV show American Gladiators Gabriel Elorde (1935–1985), Filipino professional boxer Richard Flash (born 1976), English footballer Josh Gordon (born 1991), American football player Flash Hollett (1911–1999), Canadian ice hockey defenceman Cordarrelle Patterson (born 1991), American football player Gordon Shedden (born 1979), British racing driver Dwyane Wade (born 1982), American basketball player Lee Young-ho (born 1992), South Korean professional Starcraft player also known as "Flash" Other people [ edit ] George Flash (1909–1990), Israeli politician Sandy Flash (died 1778), American highwayman Mark Kennedy (policeman) , known undercover as Flash or Mark Stone Places [ edit ] Flash, Staffordshire , England,

1598-813: The TV show American Gladiators Gabriel Elorde (1935–1985), Filipino professional boxer Richard Flash (born 1976), English footballer Josh Gordon (born 1991), American football player Flash Hollett (1911–1999), Canadian ice hockey defenceman Cordarrelle Patterson (born 1991), American football player Gordon Shedden (born 1979), British racing driver Dwyane Wade (born 1982), American basketball player Lee Young-ho (born 1992), South Korean professional Starcraft player also known as "Flash" Other people [ edit ] George Flash (1909–1990), Israeli politician Sandy Flash (died 1778), American highwayman Mark Kennedy (policeman) , known undercover as Flash or Mark Stone Places [ edit ] Flash, Staffordshire , England,

1645-680: The Universe" from the debut album Flash (1972), and "Manhattan Morning" from the third album Out of our Hands (1973) . On 31 August 2010, the full band made their first public appearance since the breakup, a "live dress rehearsal" in preparation for an upcoming mini-tour. It took place at The E-String Bar in Henderson, Nevada , just southeast of Las Vegas. The lineup consisted of Colin Carter (vocals), Ray Bennett (guitar, vocals), Wayne Carver (bass, vocals), Mark Pardy (drums), and Rick Daugherty (keyboards). Flash made their official reunion debut headlining

1692-461: The first Kid Flash and third adult Flash Bart Allen , the second Kid Flash who also became the adult hero for a time Flash (G.I. Joe) , a character in the G.I. Joe universe Flash, a robot in the video game Brave Saga 2 Flash, a character in the comedy film Daddy Day Care (2003) Flash, a character in the TV science fiction drama Real Humans Flash, a character in the 1989 American action comedy movie Speed Zone Flash,

1739-461: The first Kid Flash and third adult Flash Bart Allen , the second Kid Flash who also became the adult hero for a time Flash (G.I. Joe) , a character in the G.I. Joe universe Flash, a robot in the video game Brave Saga 2 Flash, a character in the comedy film Daddy Day Care (2003) Flash, a character in the TV science fiction drama Real Humans Flash, a character in the 1989 American action comedy movie Speed Zone Flash,

1786-487: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Flash , flash , flashes , or flashés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flash , flashes , or FLASH may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] For people in arts and media, see § People . Fictional aliases [ edit ] Flash (DC Comics character) , several DC Comics superheroes with super speed: Flash (Barry Allen) Flash (Jay Garrick) Wally West ,

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1927-482: The musicians kept working together in various combinations. Bennett and Carter tried to start another band, eventually joined by Hough, with keyboard player Chris Pidgeon and ex- Flaming Youth member Gordon Smith on guitar, later replaced by Barry Paul (ex- Savoy Brown ). After playing what turned out to be its only gig at London's Marquee Club , the band (unofficially named Blaze) settled in New York, but failed to secure

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1974-440: The titular DC Comics hero Other literature [ edit ] Flash (Krentz novel) , a 1998 romance novel by Jayne Ann Krentz Flash (Modesitt novel) , a 2004 science fiction novel by L. E. Modesitt Flash (magazine) , a quarterly Australian photography magazine Flash (newspaper) , a community newspaper of Auckland City, New Zealand Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Flash (band) ,

2021-440: The titular DC Comics hero Other literature [ edit ] Flash (Krentz novel) , a 1998 romance novel by Jayne Ann Krentz Flash (Modesitt novel) , a 2004 science fiction novel by L. E. Modesitt Flash (magazine) , a quarterly Australian photography magazine Flash (newspaper) , a community newspaper of Auckland City, New Zealand Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Flash (band) ,

2068-522: The trading name of Mr. Clean in the UK and Ireland Flash (lake) , a body of water that forms where the land below it has subsided Flash (tattoo) , a source pattern for body art Flash, to expose a person's private parts to another person in exhibitionism Flash, a lightning bolt symbol, for example in Flash and Circle Flash Airlines , a private charter airline operating out of Cairo, Egypt Flash BRT ,

2115-430: The trading name of Mr. Clean in the UK and Ireland Flash (lake) , a body of water that forms where the land below it has subsided Flash (tattoo) , a source pattern for body art Flash, to expose a person's private parts to another person in exhibitionism Flash, a lightning bolt symbol, for example in Flash and Circle Flash Airlines , a private charter airline operating out of Cairo, Egypt Flash BRT ,

2162-523: Was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks , vocalist Colin Carter, bassist Ray Bennett, and drummer Mike Hough in August 1971. The band went into the recording studio in November 1971 to record its debut album, and performed its first gig on 14 January 1972. Coincidentally, exactly one year later, on 14 January 1973, Flash would fill New York's Philharmonic Hall . There

2209-463: Was released on Capitol almost concurrently. Flash disbanded during an American tour in Albuquerque , New Mexico in November 1973. By this time, relationships between Banks and the rest of the band had soured, and it had been suggested by management that the band find a replacement for Banks and carry on; instead, tensions resulted in the band's abrupt demise. In the years following the band's breakup,

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