Windsong (disambiguation)

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Windsong is an album by John Denver, and its title song.

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Windstar Cruises is a cruise line that operates a fleet of small luxury cruise ships. Its six yachts carry just 148 to 310 guests and cruise to 50 nations, calling at 150 ports throughout Europe, the South Pacific, the Caribbean, and Central America. In May 2014, Windstar added to its sailing yachts by adding the Star Pride power yacht, followed by Star Breeze and Star Legend in May 2015. The additional capacity opened up new itineraries such as voyages to Iceland, the Panama Canal, and Costa Rica and allowed Windstar Cruises to sail Tahiti year round.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wild Dances</span> 2004 song by Ruslana

"Wild Dances" is a single by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. The song, representing her country, won the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 held in Istanbul with a score of 280 points. A Ukrainian-language version called "Dyki tantsi" was released in Russia and Ukraine.

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<i>Wild. Clubin</i> 2005 remix album by Ruslana

Wild. Club'in is the name of Ruslana's remix album that contains remixes of tracks from her 2004 Wild Dances album, and a couple of other songs as well, such as Wind Song and Drum 'n' Dance. For the remixes was organised a contest for the best 12 remixes of Ruslana's songs. The winning remixes were included on this album. It has been released in 2006 in the Czech Republic and Slovakia under the title Tance s vlky. The Czech version is a compilation of the Dyki tantsi, Wild Dances and Club'in albums.

<i>Myt Vesny – Dzvinkyi Viter</i> 1998 studio album by Ruslana

Мить весни. Дзвінкий вітер (1998) is the debut studio album by Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana. Released on 14 February 1998 in her home country, there are two albums on this CD. "Myt Vesny", the first one, was recorded in the Luxen Studio and "Dzvinkyi Viter", the second one, contains songs performed live by Ruslana.

Ukraine participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" written by Ruslana and Oleksandr Ksenofontov. The song was performed by Ruslana, who was internally selected by the Ukrainian broadcaster National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) to represent Ukraine at the 2004 contest in Istanbul, Turkey. "Dyki tantsi" performed by Ruslana was announced as the Ukrainian entry on 23 January 2004. The song was later retitled as "Wild Dances" and presented to the public on 25 March 2004.

Windsong Records is a record label based in Snowmass, Colorado, that was founded by John Denver in 1976.

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<i>Higher Ground</i> (John Denver album) 1988 studio album by John Denver

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<i>My Boo</i> (album) 2012 studio album by Ruslana

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ruslana</span> Ukrainian singer

Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko, known mononymously as Ruslana, is a Ukrainian singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, actress, activist, and former politician. She is a World Music Award and Eurovision Song Contest winning recording artist, holding the title of People's Artist of Ukraine. She is also a former MP serving as deputy in the Ukrainian parliament for the Our Ukraine Party. Ruslana was the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine in 2004-2005. She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by the Forbes magazine. The U.S. Secretary of State honored her with the International Women of Courage Award in March, 2014. She has been named an honorary citizen of her hometown Lviv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine.