9-485: Steadman may refer to: Steadman (band) , a British rock band Steadman (surname) Steadman TS100, recreation of Jaguar SS100 sports car Barrows-Steadman Homestead Draper-Steadman House Tefft-Steadman House See also [ edit ] Stedman (disambiguation) Steedman (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
18-477: A Creative Commons licence. Loser Friendly was the band's first album as Steadman. This album was released by Steadman's own label, Freeloader Recordings. It sold approximately 6000 copies. This is Steadman's most popular album to date. The track "Wave Goodbye" was featured in television shows, movies, and soundtracks such as Smallville and New York Minute . "No Big Deal" was featured on Charmed . The Sharon Osbourne Show The Sharon Osbourne Show
27-609: A replacement for The Jenny Jones Show . It was cleared in over 90 percent of the United States. It was also shown in the UK on Sky One and on cable channel ARENA in Australia. The show was eventually canceled due to poor ratings and scathing attacks by critics as being too focused on Osbourne's family. Due to a disappointing array of guests including several little known actors, actresses and country music performers, Osbourne's contract
36-416: Is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Sharon Osbourne . The show ran for one season from September 15, 2003 to May 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show was produced by Telepictures Productions . It served as a replacement for The Jenny Jones Show . The Sharon Osbourne Show primarily focused on celebrity interviews, which included interviews on set and follow-up interviews at
45-678: The Dharmas , were a British indie rock band. Steadman's first album, Loser Friendly , was released in the United Kingdom on lead singer Simon Steadman's own label, Freeloader Recordings. Steadman released their second album, Revive , for Elektra Records . The album was produced by Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider . Influenced by the Britpop -bands Oasis and Radiohead , Steadman were also compared to The Verve . When Elektra Records dissolved,
54-729: The band appeared as themselves on the TV shows Smallville , Charmed , Las Vegas , Judging Amy and Black Sash , and American Dreams as the Dave Clark Five , as well as guest spots on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn and The Sharon Osbourne Show . They also played a concert in a virtual world MMORPG known as There.com . The band played their songs on a stage in the There headquarters while their corresponding avatars played virtual instruments and sang in There. Steadman released all their music as free downloads on their website under
63-613: The band lost their recording deal as a result. The band has played shows with acts including Jason Mraz , Jet , Ash , Ian McCulloch of Echo & the Bunnymen , Feeder , Michelle Branch and Stereolab . Their music has been featured on The Sims 2: University ("Come On") as well as the films Love Wrecked ("Wave Goodbye"), New York Minute ("Wave Goodbye"), Failure to Launch ("Forget My Heart"), Slither ("Sad World") and According to Spencer ("Come Alive"), and has received airplay on several US radio stations. In addition
72-492: The guest's home. In November 2002, Osbourne made a deal with Telepictures Productions to host a talk show. The Sharon Osbourne Show recruited producers of The Jenny Jones Show , including executive producer Kerrie Moriarity, and repurposed some of its materials. The Sharon Osbourne Show was placed in first-run syndication in the United States, in which it was distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution . The show premiered on September 15, 2003, as
81-479: The title Steadman . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steadman&oldid=682381646 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Steadman (band) Steadman , formerly known as
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