Victory (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Victory Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Hannover, Germany Genre = Hard rock Years active = 1984 present Label = Associated acts = URL = http://www.victory music.com Current… … Wikipedia
New Victory Band — The New Victory Band s 1978 album, One More Dance Then, rereleased with six extra tracks in 2000 The New Victory Band was an English Country Dance band during the late 1970s/early 80s. The original line up consisted of the members of Muckram… … Wikipedia
Victory — ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Victory (Cayuga County), New York Victory (Saratoga County), New York Victory (Texas) Victory (Vermont) Victory ist der Name mehrerer Musikalben ein Musikalbum der US amerikanischen Popband… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Victory (disambiguation) — Victory may refer to: *Victory, successful conclusion of a fight or competition. **strategic victory **tactical victory ** Pyrrhic victory, a victory at heavy cost to the victorious party **Victory columns **Victory Monuments **Victory… … Wikipedia
Victory (Running-Wild-Album) — Victory Studioalbum von Running Wild Veröffentlichung 2000 Label GUN Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
Victory Tour — von The Jacksons Präsentationsalbum Victory Thriller Anfang der Tournee 6. Juli 1984 Ende der Tournee 9. Dezember 1984 Einnahmen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock — Álbum recopilatorio de Miyavi Género(s) Electrónica, pop … Wikipedia Español
Victory Songs — Studioalbum von Ensiferum Veröffentlichungen 23. März 2007 (Finnland) 28. März 2007 (Deutschland) Label … Deutsch Wikipedia
Victory (fight song) — Victory is an old fight song of the Pennsylvania State University. It is most often sung by the Penn State Glee Club and performed by the Penn State Blue Band.While a Penn State student and Glee Club member in 1913, James Leyden began singing a… … Wikipedia
Victory Stadium — was an American Football stadium located in Roanoke, Virginia. History Victory Stadium was constructed in 1942. The name was meant to be a rallying cry for Allied victory in World War II. The stadium seated approximately 25,000, which made it the … Wikipedia