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"Martin Rössel (born 8 April 1959), is a Swedish musician and producer. Together with Lars Cleveman, he founded Sweden's first electronic underground group, Dom Dummaste. He later ran a recording studio in Stockholm together with Marty Willson-Piper of The Church. His solo records include "Martin Rössel" (1987), "Tivolit" (1989), and "Resan..." (1990). He also collaborated on Marty Willson-Piper's solo records "Rhyme" (1989) and "Spirit Level" (1992), as well as The Church's "Sometime Anywhere" (1994). Rössel rejoined his old bandmate Lars Cleveman, with whom he recorded "Prayer of Love" (2004) and "Memento" (2012) under the name Cleveman Rössel. == References == ==External links == * Official Martin Rössel Myspace page Category:Swedish electronic musicians Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:20th-century Swedish musicians Category:21st-century Swedish musicians Category:20th-century Swedish male musicians Category:21st-century male musicians "

— Martin Rössel 🏵️

"Water Country is a water park located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. It opened in 1984 and was owned by the Samuels family until they were bought out by Festival Fun Parks in 2000. The park is now owned by Palace Entertainment and has a number of slides and swimming pools that range for all ages. Their commercials feature a jingle that has remained the same since the park opened in 1984. The melody is reminiscent of Mungo Jerry's 1970 hit "In the Summertime". It was composed by Tom Roussell in 1985 while working for Kevin Tracey Productions and later re-recorded when the original 10 year license expired. Water Country allows its guests to bring picnic lunches into the park. A number of picnic areas are available at various points throughout the park. Alcoholic beverages and smoking, however, are prohibited in the park, as are glass containers. Water Country's mascot was a polar bear named Patches, but Patches was given to Water Country's sister park, Lake Compounce in Connecticut. Water Country no longer has a mascot, but now operates with a surfing theme. ==External links== *Water Country official website Category:Palace Entertainment Category:Buildings and structures in Portsmouth, New Hampshire Category:Water parks in New Hampshire Category:Tourist attractions in Portsmouth, New Hampshire Category:1984 establishments in the United States "

— Water Country 🏵️

"Kari Elizabeth Byron (born December 18, 1974) is an American television host, best known for her role on the MythBusters and White Rabbit Project series. ==Early life== Byron was born in Central California. She graduated from Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, California and studied at San Francisco State University, graduating in May 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in film and sculpture. She spent the following year backpacking, primarily in South Asia, and was involved in a number of art projects. ==Career== ===MythBusters=== Byron was a cast member on MythBusters from 2004 to 2014. Along with fellow cast members Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara she was part of what is commonly referred to as "The Build Team" or B Team. This Build Team worked with Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman to test the plausibility of various myths throughout their tenure with the show. She and the others also hosted their own segments. She became involved in the show after persistently showing up at Hyneman's M5 Industries workshop in a desire to get hired by his company. She and the other Build Team members were given a more prominent role beginning with the show's second season. Not having had a long history in show business, Byron at first found it difficult to act naturally with this more visible position but gradually became more accustomed to it. During the second half of the 2009 season, Byron was on maternity leave and was temporarily replaced by Jessi Combs. From 2010–2011, Byron had her own show, Head Rush, on the Science Channel, geared toward science education and teens. Byron has also hosted the 2010 and 2011 editions of Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships for the Science Channel. She and Belleci made a guest appearance on the October 3, 2012 episode of the Discovery series Sons of Guns. They test-fired some of the weapons in the Red Jacket shop and watched as the staff re-tested a myth previously busted by the Build Team: that a propane tank could explode if struck by a bullet. She left the show in 2014. Byron and Belleci hosted coverage of Pumpkin Chunkin on the Science Channel from 2011 to 2014. In 2015, Byron and Belleci hosted Thrill Factor, a new show for the Travel Channel. ===White Rabbit Project=== Byron, along with Imahara and Belleci, hosted the Netflix production White Rabbit Project, released on Netflix on December 9, 2016. The series focused on unusual aspects from history and pop culture. ===Crash Test World=== Byron is currently host of the series Crash Test World. The first season of six episodes airs on Discovery Channel in late 2020. ==Personal life== Byron married artist Paul Urich in March 2006. They have a daughter. In May 2020, Byron described herself as a "single mom" in an interview. She was previously a vegetarian, but now describes herself as pescetarian. Byron continues to create art, including paintings created by igniting gunpowder. In 2018 she published a memoir Crash Test Girl, with HarperOne. ==ReferencesCategory:1974 births Category:Living people Category:Television personalities from San Francisco Category:San Francisco State University alumni Category:People from Los Gatos, California "

— Kari Byron 🏵️

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