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- "Northern Sky" is a song from the English singer-songwriter Nick Drake's 1971 album Bryter Layter, produced by Joe Boyd. During the recording sessions...
- A Blaze in the Northern Sky is the second studio album by Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone. It was recorded at Creative Studios in August 1991 and...
- The northern celestial hemisphere, also called the Northern Sky, is the northern half of the celestial sphere; that is, it lies north of the celestial...
- Eurasian skylark include northern skylark and sky lark. Eleven subspecies are recognized: A. a. arvensis Linnaeus, 1758 – northern, western and central Europe...
- Northern Sky Theater (formerly known as American Folklore Theatre or AFT) is a professional theater company that creates, develops and produces musicals...
- Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century Gr**** astronomer...
- Under the Northern Sky is the first full-length album by the Finnish melodic death metal band Immortal Souls. This album was the last recording to be released...
- black metal scene. Their first three black metal albums — A Blaze in the Northern Sky (1992), Under a Funeral Moon (1993) and Transilvanian Hunger (1994) —...
- 9, 2009 in Anchorage, Alaska for their first live DVD, Underneath a Northern Sky, released in October 2009. The album Collisions and Castaways was released...
- (/ˈɜːrsə ˈmeɪdʒər/; also known as the Great Bear) is a constellation in the northern sky, whose ****ociated mythology likely dates back into prehistory. Its Latin...