Simple Girl is the debut album by American singer Kiley Dean. It was set for a Summer release in 2003 but the poor performance from the lead single "Make Me A Song" pushed the album into a Fall release. A second single, "Who Will I Run To?" was released as well, before the album was eventually shelved. It was later leaked onto the internet in 2004.
The CD was primarily produced by Timbaland.
Track listing
# "Blessed (Intro)" - 3:14
# "Cross The Line" - 3:30
# "Make Me A Song" - 4:16
# "No" - 3:40
# "Just Like That" - 3:36
# "Kiss Me Like That" - 4:12
# "Keep It Movin" - 4:22
# "America" - 4:33
# "War Song" - 4:34
# "Simple Girl" - 4:17
# "As Days Gone By" - 3:48
# "Better Than The Day" - 3:59
# "Stay Away From My Boyfriend" - 4:23
# "Busy" - 3:53
# "Confused" - 4:07
# "I Know (Outro)" - 4:21
# "Lovin You" (Bonus Track) - 3:23
# "Should I" (Bonus Track) - 3:37
# "Who Will I Run To?" - 4:00
Singles
*May 2003: "Make Me A Song"
*Oct 2003: "Who Will I Run To?"
The CD was primarily produced by Timbaland.
Track listing
# "Blessed (Intro)" - 3:14
# "Cross The Line" - 3:30
# "Make Me A Song" - 4:16
# "No" - 3:40
# "Just Like That" - 3:36
# "Kiss Me Like That" - 4:12
# "Keep It Movin" - 4:22
# "America" - 4:33
# "War Song" - 4:34
# "Simple Girl" - 4:17
# "As Days Gone By" - 3:48
# "Better Than The Day" - 3:59
# "Stay Away From My Boyfriend" - 4:23
# "Busy" - 3:53
# "Confused" - 4:07
# "I Know (Outro)" - 4:21
# "Lovin You" (Bonus Track) - 3:23
# "Should I" (Bonus Track) - 3:37
# "Who Will I Run To?" - 4:00
Singles
*May 2003: "Make Me A Song"
*Oct 2003: "Who Will I Run To?"
Keegan Ayre (born 4 July 1988, in New Westminster, BC) is a Canadian soccer player that currently plays for Scottish club Berwick Rangers on loan from Hibernian. He plays as a central midfielder.
Although born in the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, Ayre grew up in Coquitlam. In his early years, he attended Lord Baden Powell Elementary School, then Como Lake Middle School, and lastly Centennial High School.
After a successful trial period in 2005, he signed for Hibernian on a 2 and a half year contract, despite interest from English sides Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday as well as city rivals Hearts. In January 2008 he was loaned to Scottish Second Division side Berwick Rangers until the end of the season in order that he could gain some first team experience.
Ayre has been a member of Canadian national team set-up since under-17 level, and is currently playing with the under-20 national team.
His father is Garry Ayre, a former NASL player.
Although born in the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, Ayre grew up in Coquitlam. In his early years, he attended Lord Baden Powell Elementary School, then Como Lake Middle School, and lastly Centennial High School.
After a successful trial period in 2005, he signed for Hibernian on a 2 and a half year contract, despite interest from English sides Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday as well as city rivals Hearts. In January 2008 he was loaned to Scottish Second Division side Berwick Rangers until the end of the season in order that he could gain some first team experience.
Ayre has been a member of Canadian national team set-up since under-17 level, and is currently playing with the under-20 national team.
His father is Garry Ayre, a former NASL player.
Steven Cann (born January 20 1988) is a South African-born Welsh footballer, currently playing for Rotherham United.
Career
Club
He started his career at Derby County, but was released in June 2007. After his release by Derby, Cann joined Rotherham United on July 31, 2007, after impressing in a trial.
International
Cann has represented Wales Under 19 and was called to the under 19 squad for the 2006 Milk Cup. He is eligible to play for three countries Wales, South Africa and England.
Career
Club
He started his career at Derby County, but was released in June 2007. After his release by Derby, Cann joined Rotherham United on July 31, 2007, after impressing in a trial.
International
Cann has represented Wales Under 19 and was called to the under 19 squad for the 2006 Milk Cup. He is eligible to play for three countries Wales, South Africa and England.
Elliot Elam (born 16/11/1974 in London, UK) is an illustrator and cartoonist, originally drawing for local fanzines in Macclesfield, Cheshire before turning professional in 1996.
He has been involved in projects such as the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, London (where he provided illustration and design for the 'Living Island' exhibit) and for Eurodisney, where he was involved in the creation of the resort's 'Imaginations Parade'. Elliot has also provided illustration for organisations such as The World Wide Fund For Nature, Channel Four Television, Philips and Madame Tussauds as well as for the BBC comedy series Big Train.
Since 2006, Elliot's work has been gaining popularity amongst fans of the local indie music scene in Leeds.
He has been involved in projects such as the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, London (where he provided illustration and design for the 'Living Island' exhibit) and for Eurodisney, where he was involved in the creation of the resort's 'Imaginations Parade'. Elliot has also provided illustration for organisations such as The World Wide Fund For Nature, Channel Four Television, Philips and Madame Tussauds as well as for the BBC comedy series Big Train.
Since 2006, Elliot's work has been gaining popularity amongst fans of the local indie music scene in Leeds.