Garden party (disambiguation)

Last updated

A garden party is a gathering of people at an outdoor venue, particularly of social elites.

Contents

Garden Party may also refer to:

Film and television

Music

Other uses

See also

Related Research Articles

Chimera, chimaera, or chimaira may refer to:

Ricky Nelson American musician, singer-songwriter, and actor

Eric Hilliard Nelson, known professionally as Ricky Nelson, was an American singer, musician, and actor. From age eight he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In 1957, he began a long and successful career as a popular recording artist. The expression "teen idol" was first coined to describe Nelson, and his fame as both a recording artist and television star also led to a motion picture role co-starring alongside John Wayne, Dean Martin and Angie Dickinson in Howard Hawks's western feature film Rio Bravo (1959). He placed 53 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, and its predecessors, between 1957 and 1973, including "Poor Little Fool" in 1958, which was the first number one song on Billboard magazine's then-newly created Hot 100 chart. He recorded 19 additional top ten hits and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. In 1996 Nelson was ranked No. 49 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.

Alive may refer to:

Evolution is change in heritable traits of biological organisms over successive generations.

Endgame, Endgames, End Game, End Games, or similar variations may refer to:

The Return may refer to:

An assassin is a person who commits targeted murder.

Brave most commonly refers to:

A scarecrow is a decoy used to discourage birds from disturbing crops.

A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop.

Secret Garden may refer to:

Carnival is a festive season occurring immediately before Lent.

Great Escape or The Great Escape may refer to:

The afterlife refers to a belief in life after death.

Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to:

One for the Road may refer to:

The Invisible Man is an 1897 novel by H. G. Wells.

"The life of Riley" is an expression meaning an easy, carefree life.

Surprise, Surprise may refer to:

An underdog is a participant in a fight, conflict, or game who is not expected to win.