Destination may refer to:
Destination was a disco studio group from New York who had two chart entries: In 1979, "Move On Up" / "Up Up Up" / "Destination's Theme," which spent four weeks at number one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, and #68 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. Their second release : "My Number One Request"/"From Mortishia To Gomez Addams" (which consisted of parts from the original Addams Family theme song) spent three weeks at number one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1980. A trio, Destination consisted of Danny Lugo, Kathleen Bradley (who would later become one of "Barker's Beauties" on The Price Is Right) and Love Chyle Theus.
Destination Magazine is a city guide/lifestyle magazine that is published in Saudi Arabia by Rumman Media and Publishing House. Founded in 2008, the magazine has two editions catering to the cities of Jeddah, and Riyadh.
Maria Mahdaly, the magazine's co founder, is the managing editor. She also co-founded Rumman Company, alongside Enas Hashani (editor-in-chief), and Bayan Abuzinadah.
The magazine's subsections include: Business, special features, arts and entertainment, style and shopping, dining around town, healthy living, spirituality, travel trends, and explore Saudi Arabia.
Destination Jeddah (DJ) is 112 pages while Destination Riyadh (DR) is 96 pages. DJ and DR had a total distribution of 60,000 magazines monthly as of July 2015.
The original Destination magazine was first published in 2008 with Enas Hashani as editor-in-chief. In 2010, following Destination's quick success, Rumman Company, the parent company, was ranked as Saudi Arabia's fastest growing start-up by the All World Network. To further expand its reach, Destination launched a new edition of its magazine catering to the city of Riyadh in 2013. Since then, Rumman Company has also ventured in LUB Creative, a boutique-style agency delivering innovative design solutions through a variety of media products.
Meltdown is the third studio album by guitarist Vinnie Moore, released in 1991 through Relativity Records.
All songs written and composed by Vinnie Moore.
Meltdown is the third album by avant-rock, experimental power trio Massacre. The line-up for this album featured Fred Frith (guitar), Bill Laswell (bass guitar) and Charles Hayward (drums). It was recorded live at Robert Wyatt's 2001 Meltdown Festival in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London on June 17, 2001.
All tracks composed by Massacre except where stated.
Source: Discogs.
Meltdown is the second solo album released by John Taylor.
All tracks composed by John Taylor; except where indicated
Total is a football team from Djibouti.