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Housing Units (2000): 602
Land area (2000): 1.230596 sq. miles (3.187230 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.230596 sq. miles (3.187230 sq. km)
FIPS code: 55100
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 38.168793 N, 97.107171 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 66866
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Headwords:
Peabody
Housing Units (2000): 18898
Land area (2000): 16.395376 sq. miles (42.463828 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.476033 sq. miles (1.232921 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 16.871409 sq. miles (43.696749 sq. km)
FIPS code: 52490
Located within: Massachusetts (MA), FIPS 25
Location: 42.534045 N, 70.961465 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 01960
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Headwords:
Peabody
Wikipedia
Peabody may refer to:
Peabody are an Australian four-piece rock band. Forming in Sydney in the mid-90s, the then three-piece Peabody ingrained themselves in the live music scene of Inner-city Sydney. Following other Sydney bands of the time, such as You Am I, the group played venues like The Landsdowne Hotel and The Iron Duke before graduating to more well known venues such as The Annandale Hotel, The Hopetoun Hotel and The Sandringham Hotel.
The band recorded and self-released two early EPs but were best known for their live performances which led to the band developing a dedicated Sydney following. It was at this time that they began their association with Sydney-based independent record label Nonzero Records distributed through Shock Records. The label was founded in 2001 in order to release Bluebottle Kiss' 2002 album, "Revenge Is Slow", but had since expanded to release other local bands.
At Nonzero Records, Peabody found a label to release their records and a producer in new label-mate and Bluebottle Kiss leader, Jamie Hutchings. Despite having little experience producing other bands, Hutchings had demonstrated considerable skill for committing his own band's fearsome energy and polar dynamics to tape. ("It's wonderful to see that the dynamics and atmospheres this band can invoke in a live situation can translate so utterly successfully to a recorded medium", wrote critic Craig New of Bluebottle Kiss in 2002). That being the skill Peabody required from a producer, the relationship proved successful for both parties.
The resulting effort was 2003's "Professional Againster" (the name taken from the title of a New Bomb Turks song), a raw, solid and succinct example of what Peabody were best known for - energetic rock that sounded like the wheels were about to fall off, but never quite did.
Standout track "Stupid Boy" is the best example of this, and perhaps in acknowledgement, the EP release of the track included a version of classic Australia garage rock song, "My Pal", by early Joel Silbersher band, God.
Once again teaming up with producer Jamie Hutchings and engineer Dave Trump ( The Church, Big Heavy Stuff) Peabody recorded their second LP, "The New Violence". The 2005 release proved to be a more slanted and diverse offering, showcasing the musical literacy of principal songwriter, Ben Chamie. "The New Violence shows a darker side to the group, with songs that are still well crafted yet less immediate", wrote critic Mark Nielsen.
The commercial single, "Got You On My Radar" featuring guest vocals from Sarah Blasko, reached No. 13 on the AIR charts.
Mid way through 2006 drummer Graeme Trewin announced his departure from the band and later that year Jared Harrison - who also played with Bluebottle Kiss - was named as his replacement. Early in 2007 Tristan Courtney-Prior joined the band as a second guitarist.
In June 2007, Peabody's third album, Prospero, was recorded, again produced by Jamie Hutchings. The first single The Devil For Sympathy was released in September and the album was released in October 2008.
In May 2010, Peabody's self-produced fourth album, Loose Manifesto, was recorded by Tim Kevin and released on the band's own label Peabrain Recordings through MGM Distribution in October 2010.
Peabody have toured with bands such as the Hoodoo Gurus, Spiderbait and Dallas Crane and performed at the Big Day Out, Homebake and Livid festivals.
This band from Australia is not to be confused with the three-piece blues/funk-infused rock band of the same name, formed in 1998 in Indiana, Pennsylvania or the alternative rock band from New Orleans formed in 1991.
The Peabody is an American ballroom dance that evolved from the fast foxtrot of the ragtime era of the 1910s and 1920s.
Peabody is a surname, and may refer to:
- Dwight Peabody (1894–1972), American football player
- Elizabeth Peabody (1804–1894), American educator
- Endicott Peabody (1920–1997), American politician, governor of Massachusetts (1963-1965)
- Endicott Peabody (educator) (1857–1944), American Episcopal priest and founder of the Groton School for Boys
- Francis Greenwood Peabody (1847–1936), American minister and Harvard professor
- Frank Elmer Peabody (1914–1958), American paleontologist
- F. H. Peabody ( fl. 1870s), American former vice-president (1874-1877) and director (1870-1879) of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway company (1874-1877), the city of Peabody, Kansas is named in his honor
- Francis S. Peabody (1858–1922), American businessman, founder of Peabody Energy as Peabody Coal in 1883
- George Peabody (1795–1869), American entrepreneur, London-based banker and philanthropist who founded the Peabody Institute, Museums, and Trust
- George Foster Peabody (1852–1938), American Southern banker and philanthropist for whom the Peabody Award is named
- James Hamilton Peabody (1852–1917), American politician, twice governor of Colorado (1903-1905 & 1905)
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Joseph Peabody (1757–1844), American shipowner and merchant of Salem, Massachusetts
- Catherine Endicott Peabody (1837–1898), American art patron, wife of John Lowell Gardner II and daughter of Joseph Peabody
- Lucy Whitehead McGill Waterbury Peabody (1861–1949), American Baptist missionary
- Nathaniel Peabody (1741–1823), American physician, Continental Congressman, state representative, and senator for New Hampshire
- Nathaniel Peabody (Boston) (1774–1855), American Boston Brahmin, father of Elizabeth Palmer, Mary Tyler, Sophia Amelia
- Raymond A. Peabody (1883-1973), American politician
- Richard R. Peabody (1892–1936), American author of The Common Sense of Drinking, a major influence on Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson
- Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (1809–1871), American painter and illustrator, wife of author Nathaniel Hawthorne
Usage examples of "peabody".
Peabody stepped with Eve and a uniformed guard into a bombproof elevator.
When she turned into the bullpen, Peabody sprang up from her desk and hotfooted after her.
Each morning he had driven her into Cambridge to drop her off at the Peabody School on Linnaean Street and each afternoon she had been picked up by her mother the moment school ended at two-thirty.
Peabody launched up a hand like the nerdy kid in class who screwed the grading curve for everybody else.
Rubbing absently at the headache dead center of her forehead, she contacted Peabody in the bullpen.
Peabody that night, but Olivia asked Charles if he would like to join them.
Nadine, or Peabody, but she did see a trio of what she took to be shopkeepers and a City Maintenance drone having an argument in front of a green recycle bin.
The shaft was situated in the middle of the road in a quiet backstreet to the rear of the Peabody Trust buildings.
Renovated Peabody Estate homes shared space with the blank brick walls of post-war brutalist office blocks.
Since Peabody and McNab had begun sniping at each other like longtime cohabitants, she'd separated them, shooing them off to different assignments in different locales.
With Peabody off-planet, she did the work herself, rerunning searches and scans, compiling data, studying reports.
In direct violation of orders, Peabody hit the closest pharmacy and brought back a cold patch with anti-inflammatories and a bottle of pain blockers.
Peabody stared, more dazzled now by Eve's statement than by her own banana boat surprise.
She ended up standing at the mouth of the alley again with the beat cop, the neighborhood security droid, and Peabody.
The beauty consultant circled Peabody as a sculptor might with a flawed piece of marble -- with interest, caution, and faint derision.