Sadie may refer to:
The Sadie Family is a South African producer of wine located in the Swartland region. Following the emergence of flagship wines Columella and Palladius, winemaker Eben Sadie has been described as an enfant terrible, South Africa's first certified celebrity winemaker, and by supporters as "one of the greatest and most original winemakers in the southern hemisphere" and he has also branched out to other wine regions such as in Spain.
Prior to his career as a winemaker, following a period as a surfer, Eben Sadie traveled and worked in several of the world's wine regions, including Germany, Austria, Italy, Oregon and Burgundy. Having returned to South Africa, Sadie found work under Charles Back at The Spice Route in 1998, eventually becoming the chief winemaker and a resource Back described as "national asset for the South African wine industry".
The solo venture The Sadie Family was founded in 1999. The initial vintage of Columella in 2000 began on an exceptionally small scale, with a production 17 barrels, approximately 5000 bottles. The first two vintages were produced at Back's Spice Route facilities until Sadie established Sadie Family Wines with R9000, and 14 barrels. The company consists of three employees, in addition to Eben Sadie, his brother and sister. The initial vintage of the Palladius was in 2002 with a production of seven barrels, just under 2000 bottles.
Sadie (サディ) is a visual keirock band from Japan, formed in 2005. Sadie is signed to Face Music and Mijinko Records.
Sadie was founded by Mao, Tsurugi, Aki, Mizuki and Sora in February 2005, and comes from the English word "sad", according to vocalist, Mao. Sora departed in January 2006 for "artistic differences", and in March, Kei joined the band to replace Sora.
Their first live appearance was on March 18, 2005 at Osaka Big Cat, when they were the opening act for D, Fatima, Doremidan, shulla, Kra and others.
On July 27, 2005 Sadie released their first maxi single, "Kokui no Shita no Yokubou to, Kunou no Hate ni Mita Hyakkei no Yuritachi", limited to 2000 copies that sold out rapidly.
On December 3, Sadie had their first oneman called "Dekiai ~ As a Sad Matter of Fact ~" in the Osaka Muse Hall in front of 250 people, introducing their new single "Dekiai", which came out a few days later and the single "Oboreru Sakana", exclusive for visitors of their concert.
After Sora left the group in January, Sadie were featured on an Omnibus compilation CD called sawayaka sankumi with the song "meisai". This CD was limited to 777 copies and came with only 3 tracks, one by Sadie, one by Billy and one by The Pumpkin Head.
Contagious may refer to:
Third Day is a Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell, guitarist Mark Lee and former member Billy Wilkins. The other band members are bassist Tai Anderson and drummer David Carr. The band's name is a reference to the biblical accounts of Jesus' rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion. The band was inducted in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 19, 2009. They have sold over 7 million albums in the United States and had 28 number one radio hits. Their fans are known as "Gomers" after a song on their second album about Gomer.
In 1991, high-schoolers Mac Powell and Mark Lee formed Third Day as a Christian music group with pianist Billy Wilkins and guitarist August McCoy. McCoy left the following year to pursue tertiary education. At a 1992 event at Lee's Church, Third Day performed alongside a band called the Bullard Family Singers, which featured David Carr and Tai Anderson. Third Day invited Carr and Anderson to join them shortly after.
"Contagious" is a song by The Isley Brothers featuring group member Ronald Isley. It was released as a single from their 2001 album Eternal. The song was written and produced by R. Kelly, who was also featured on the song, and also features vocals by R&B singer Chanté Moore.
The video plays as a mini soap opera depicting a man who goes home and finds out his woman has been cheating on him with another man. The song is taken to another level during the breakdown of the song, where the two men, Mr. Biggs and Kelly, meet once again after their previous battle on Kelly's 1996 single, "Down Low". In the middle of the second verse, Ron Isley goes down memory lane after saying "The down low happened to me all over again". In the video, there is also a brief clip of the "Down Low (Nobody Has To Know)" video, shown of Mr. Biggs beating R. Kelly with a sledgehammer.
"Contagious" rose to #19 on the pop singles chart and #3 on the R&B singles chart and made the Isleys the first band to score a hit in six consecutive decades on Billboard's Hot 100. The breakthrough helped their 2001 album Eternal go double platinum.
(ron isley aka mr. biggs)
Its two am just getting in about to check my message,
No one has called but my homies and some bill collectors,
You say you bring somebody wants to borrow money,
I two way her she don’t hit me back something is funny,
So I called her mother’s house and asked her had she had seen my baby
Drove my six around look for that missin lady,
Got back in turned the tv on and caught the news
Then I put my hand on my head cause I’m so confused,
And then I turned the tv down,
Cause I thought I heard a squeaky sound,
Umm... something’s going on upstairs,
Cause I know nobody’s else lives here,
As I get closer to the stairways,
All I hear and then I hear my baby’s voice in my ear,
Chorus:
Your contagious…touch me baby,
Get me what you got,
Then a man said,
Sexy lady, drive me crazy,
Drive me wild,
And I just can’t believe this shit,
I ran down stairs look in the closet lookin for that eeww..
Said a prayer cause only God know what I’m gonna do,
What I saw was enough to drive a preacher wild,
I’m in the hall contemplate not in my own dame house,
Who would of thought she was creeping with another man,
But down low happen to me all over again,
And then I turned the tv down,
Cause I thought I heard a squeaky sound,
Umm. something’s going on up there upstairs,
Cause I know nobody’s else lives here,
As I get closer to the stairways,
All I hear and then I hear my baby’s voice in my ear, screaming
Chorus:
Your contagious…touch me baby,
Get me what you got,
Sexy lady, drive me crazy, (then I heard another man)
Drive me wild,
And I just can’t believe this shit,
(door opens) (mr. biggs r. kelly, and shante moore)
What the hell is going on between the sheets in my home,
Baby wait let me explain before you start to point you cane,
Girl I’m bout to have a fit, oh it’s about to be something,
How did I get into this I should of never came home with this bitch,
Go down dirty woman back to where you come from,
Baby but wait,
But wait my ass, hit the streets your ass is grass,
Now mr. biggs before you down,
Wait how you know my name son,
Honey wait I was gonna tell you,
Move this coat looks real familiar,
Uhm…now don’ti know you from somewhere a long time ago,
No no I don’t think so, yea yea I feel I know you brother very well,
No no you’re mistakin me for somebody else,
Frank, shut up can’t you see two men are talking,
But, thought I told you bitch, to get to walkin,
Now I think y’all better leave this place,
Cause I’m about to catch you case,
(4xs)
Your contagious…touch me baby,
Give me what you got,
Your contagious…touch me baby,
Give me what you got