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14-432: The Call may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] The Call , a 1936 French film better known as The Call of Silence or L'Appel du Silence The Call , a 2002 short film by Matthew Scott Krentz The Call (2013 film) , an American crime thriller film The Call (2020 American film) , an American horror film The Call (2020 South Korean film) ,

28-631: A Pakistani rock band based in Lahore The Call (band) , a Santa Cruz, California-based rock band Albums [ edit ] The Call (Charles Lloyd album) , 1994 The Call (Heed album) , 2006 The Call (Mal Waldron album) , 1971 The Call , album by underground Hip Hop artist Random The Call , EP by metal band Necrophobic The Call (Henry Grimes album) , 1966 Songs [ edit ] "The Call" (Anne Murray song) "The Call" (Backstreet Boys song) "The Call", song No. 4 from Five Mystical Songs "The Call",

42-469: A South Korean thriller film The Call (American TV program) , a 2007–2011 American business news television program that aired on CNBC The Call (South Korean TV series) , a 2018 South Korean music collaboration project-themed music variety game show that aired on Mnet and tvN The Call , an interactive news program on NY1 "The Call" ( The Twilight Zone ) , an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone The Call (2019 Nollywood film)

56-674: A general-interest daily newspaper in Woonsocket, Rhode Island The Call (Flanagan novel) , a 1998 historical novel by Martin Flanagan The Call (Hersey novel) , a 1985 novel by John Hersey Der Ruf (newspaper) , a World War II era POW newspaper, known in English as The Call The Call (BSP) an Organ of International Socialism published by the British Socialist Party Music [ edit ] Call (band) ,

70-488: A record producer known for his work with Randy Travis . After Travis recorded Kennon's "Turn It Around" and released it as a single, Kennon was signed to a publishing contract. He also began working with another producer, James Stroud . Later in 2009, Kennon signed to BamaJam Records in association with Stroudavarious Records (which Stroud owns) and released his debut single "The Call," which he wrote with Jeremy Campbell and Noah Gordon . The song debuted at number 55 on

84-541: A song by Killswitch Engage from their 2013 album Disarm the Descent "The Call" (Regina Spektor song) "The Call", a song by Little Texas on their 1997 album Little Texas "The Call", a song by Matt Kennon on his 2010 album Matt Kennon "The Call", a song by Gotthard on their 2007 album Domino Effect "The Call", a song by Cirith Ungol from their 2020 album Forever Black " Die Stem van Suid-Afrika ", former national anthem of South Africa, used during

98-581: Is a Nollywood comedic movie by Woli Arole "The Call" ( Star Wars Rebels ) Publications [ edit ] The Call (Kansas City) , a newspaper in Kansas City, Missouri, serving the Black American community The New York Call , sometimes simply called The Call , a socialist newspaper published by the Socialist Party of America The San Francisco Call The Call (Woonsocket) ,

112-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Call of Silence The Call of Silence , also screened as The Call (French: L'Appel du Silence ), is a 1936 French drama film directed by LΓ©on Poirier and starring Jean Yonnel , Pierre de Guingand and Jacqueline Francell . It is a biography based on the life of the Catholic missionary Charles de Foucauld . Charles de Foucauld travels

126-539: The Billboard Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week of October 17, 2009. Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave the song a mostly-favorable review, saying that he did not enjoy the song upon first listen because of Kennon's voice, but said that the lyrics are "where it shines." Kennon's self-titled debut album was released on May 11, 2010. In advance of the album's release, he released a three-song extended play featuring "The Call" and two other songs from

140-550: The Sahara as a missionary. He is killed by local bandits. This article related to a French film of the 1930s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Matt Kennon Matthew Carl Ferguson (born in Conyers, Georgia ) is an American country music singer and songwriter known professionally as Matt Kennon . He has co-written a song for Randy Travis and has released one album for BamaJam Records. This album includes

154-762: The apartheid era " Ireland's Call ", song used to represent Ireland at rugby games Other [ edit ] TheCall , an evangelical parachurch organization The Call (painting) , a 1902 painting by Paul Gauguin The Call (Kansas City Royals) , an infamous blown call in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series by Major League Baseball umpire Don Denkinger See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "the call" , "the calls" , or "thecall" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with The Call All pages with titles containing The Call Call (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

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168-506: The drums at age seven, and went on to play drums in high school jazz bands. Later on, he began performing at clubs in the Atlanta , Georgia area, playing cover versions of country and southern rock songs. In the late 2000s, Kennon self-released an album of his music, which he began selling at his concerts. He then moved to Nashville, Tennessee , where he met Travis Tritt 's former manager Gary Falcon, who recommended him to Kyle Lehning ,

182-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Call . 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=The_Call&oldid=1256258014 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

196-425: The top 40 hit "The Call". Matthew Carl Ferguson was born in Conyers, Georgia . He was adopted at birth by two parents, who had previously lost three of their four biological children to a house fire. Kennon's birth mother, who already had another son, made a decision to have an abortion, but she arrived at her doctor's office two weeks too late and was told she had to carry the child to full term. He began playing

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