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43-475: [REDACTED] Look up brave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brave ( s ) or The Brave ( s ) may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Brave, an adjective for one who possesses courage Braves (Native Americans) , a Euro-American stereotype for Native American warriors Film and television [ edit ] Brave (1994 film) ,

86-424: A " ' You Raise Me Up '-style anthem". Billboard said the song is "the latest example of Groban's continued move toward more guitar-based, rhythmic arrangements—the kind he's been trying out on tour for years to surprise his fans." Reviewing All That Echoes , AllMusic said "Brave" invokes "the yearning uplift of bands like U2 and OneRepublic ". For its review of All That Echoes , Newsday wrote, "[on]

129-490: A 2009 puzzle game for Nintendo DS Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer , a 2005 platform game for PlayStation 2 Temple Run: Brave , a 2012 endless runner for iOS, Android, and Windows Phones Other uses [ edit ] Brave (web browser) , a free and open-source web browser based on Chromium Brave Search , search engine Brave series (勇者シリーズ), a robot toy and anime franchise Kansu Braves , an army division of Chinese Muslims from Kansu that fought in

172-490: A 2009 puzzle game for Nintendo DS Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer , a 2005 platform game for PlayStation 2 Temple Run: Brave , a 2012 endless runner for iOS, Android, and Windows Phones Other uses [ edit ] Brave (web browser) , a free and open-source web browser based on Chromium Brave Search , search engine Brave series (勇者シリーズ), a robot toy and anime franchise Kansu Braves , an army division of Chinese Muslims from Kansu that fought in

215-997: A 2017 children's book by Svetlana Chmakova Brave (McGowan book) , a 2018 memoir by Rose McGowan The Brave , a 2010 novel by Nicholas Evans The Brave , a novel by Gregory Mcdonald and the basis for the 1997 film Music [ edit ] Labels [ edit ] Brave Entertainment , a South Korean record label Groups [ edit ] The Brave (band) , an Australian metalcore band Albums [ edit ] Brave (A-Mei album) , 2003 Brave (Beau Dermott album) or its title song Brave (Joyryde album) Brave (Jennifer Lopez album) or its title song Brave (Jamie O'Neal album) or its title song Brave (Kate Ceberano album) or its title song Brave (Shawn McDonald album) Brave (Marillion album) or its title song Brave (Nichole Nordeman album) or its title song Brave (Moriah Peters album) or its title song Brave (The Shires album) or its title song Brave (soundtrack) ,

258-997: A 2017 children's book by Svetlana Chmakova Brave (McGowan book) , a 2018 memoir by Rose McGowan The Brave , a 2010 novel by Nicholas Evans The Brave , a novel by Gregory Mcdonald and the basis for the 1997 film Music [ edit ] Labels [ edit ] Brave Entertainment , a South Korean record label Groups [ edit ] The Brave (band) , an Australian metalcore band Albums [ edit ] Brave (A-Mei album) , 2003 Brave (Beau Dermott album) or its title song Brave (Joyryde album) Brave (Jennifer Lopez album) or its title song Brave (Jamie O'Neal album) or its title song Brave (Kate Ceberano album) or its title song Brave (Shawn McDonald album) Brave (Marillion album) or its title song Brave (Nichole Nordeman album) or its title song Brave (Moriah Peters album) or its title song Brave (The Shires album) or its title song Brave (soundtrack) ,

301-601: A Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada Valleyfield Braves (defunct) , a former Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada University teams [ edit ] Braves, the athletics teams of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Bradley Braves , the athletics teams of Bradley University, Illinois Ottawa Braves , the athletics teams of Ottawa University, Kansas Other sports teams [ edit ] Boston Braves (rugby league) , an American National Rugby League team Braves (Super Fours) ,

344-543: A Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada Valleyfield Braves (defunct) , a former Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada University teams [ edit ] Braves, the athletics teams of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Bradley Braves , the athletics teams of Bradley University, Illinois Ottawa Braves , the athletics teams of Ottawa University, Kansas Other sports teams [ edit ] Boston Braves (rugby league) , an American National Rugby League team Braves (Super Fours) ,

387-779: A concept film based on the Marillion album The Brave (film) , a 1997 film starring Johnny Depp Brave , a 2007 Thai film featuring Afdlin Shauki Brave (2012 film) , an animated film produced by Pixar and released by Disney Brave (2014 film) , a Nigerian short film Brave: Gunjō Senki , a 2021 live-action film adaptation of manga Gunjō Senki The Brave (TV series) , an American television series "Brave", TV series episode of The Walking Dead: World Beyond "Brave" ( Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous ) , an episode of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Literature [ edit ] Brave (graphic novel) ,

430-661: A concept film based on the Marillion album The Brave (film) , a 1997 film starring Johnny Depp Brave , a 2007 Thai film featuring Afdlin Shauki Brave (2012 film) , an animated film produced by Pixar and released by Disney Brave (2014 film) , a Nigerian short film Brave: Gunjō Senki , a 2021 live-action film adaptation of manga Gunjō Senki The Brave (TV series) , an American television series "Brave", TV series episode of The Walking Dead: World Beyond "Brave" ( Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous ) , an episode of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Literature [ edit ] Brave (graphic novel) ,

473-859: A defunct affiliate of the Houston Colt .45s in 1961 and the New York Mets in 1962 Staunton Braves , a collegiate summer baseball team in Virginia Basketball [ edit ] Bendigo Braves , in the Australian Basketball Association Buffalo Braves , a National Basketball Association team now the Los Angeles Clippers Elizabeth Braves , a 1940s American Basketball League team Ice hockey [ edit ] Boston Braves (AHL) ,

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516-460: A defunct affiliate of the Houston Colt .45s in 1961 and the New York Mets in 1962 Staunton Braves , a collegiate summer baseball team in Virginia Basketball [ edit ] Bendigo Braves , in the Australian Basketball Association Buffalo Braves , a National Basketball Association team now the Los Angeles Clippers Elizabeth Braves , a 1940s American Basketball League team Ice hockey [ edit ] Boston Braves (AHL) ,

559-625: A farm team Dominican Summer League Braves Evansville Braves , minor league team affiliated with the Boston and Milwaukee Braves in the 1940s and 1950s Greenwood Braves , a former affiliate Gulf Coast League Braves Gwinnett Braves , a Triple-A affiliate previously the Richmond Braves (see below) Jacksonville Braves , a former Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Kingsport Braves ,

602-418: A farm team Dominican Summer League Braves Evansville Braves , minor league team affiliated with the Boston and Milwaukee Braves in the 1940s and 1950s Greenwood Braves , a former affiliate Gulf Coast League Braves Gwinnett Braves , a Triple-A affiliate previously the Richmond Braves (see below) Jacksonville Braves , a former Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Kingsport Braves ,

645-681: A former American Hockey League team Brockville Braves , a Junior "A" hockey team from Ontario, Canada Saanich Braves , a Junior "B" hockey team in British Columbia, Canada Spokane Braves , a Junior "B" hockey team in Washington state St. Louis Braves , a former affiliate of the National Hockey League Chicago Black Hawks Tavistock Braves , a Junior "C" hockey team from Ontario Valleyfield Braves (2014) ,

688-431: A former American Hockey League team Brockville Braves , a Junior "A" hockey team from Ontario, Canada Saanich Braves , a Junior "B" hockey team in British Columbia, Canada Spokane Braves , a Junior "B" hockey team in Washington state St. Louis Braves , a former affiliate of the National Hockey League Chicago Black Hawks Tavistock Braves , a Junior "C" hockey team from Ontario Valleyfield Braves (2014) ,

731-620: A former affiliate Macon Braves , a Class A affiliate now the Rome Braves (see below) Mississippi Braves , in Class AA Richmond Braves , a defunct Triple-A affiliate Rome Braves , former name of Class A affiliate Rome Emperors Savannah Braves , a former affiliate Sumter Braves , a former affiliate Utica Braves , a former affiliate of the Boston Braves and other teams Ventura Braves ,

774-420: A former affiliate Macon Braves , a Class A affiliate now the Rome Braves (see below) Mississippi Braves , in Class AA Richmond Braves , a defunct Triple-A affiliate Rome Braves , former name of Class A affiliate Rome Emperors Savannah Braves , a former affiliate Sumter Braves , a former affiliate Utica Braves , a former affiliate of the Boston Braves and other teams Ventura Braves ,

817-850: A former affiliate of the Boston Braves Waycross Braves , a former affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Wichita Braves , a former Class AAA affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Bourne Braves , a collegiate summer baseball team in Massachusetts Kilgore Braves , an East Texas League baseball team in 1936 Orix BlueWave , formerly the Hankyu Braves and Orix Braves, a defunct Japanese professional baseball team Salisbury Braves ,

860-448: A former affiliate of the Boston Braves Waycross Braves , a former affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Wichita Braves , a former Class AAA affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves Bourne Braves , a collegiate summer baseball team in Massachusetts Kilgore Braves , an East Texas League baseball team in 1936 Orix BlueWave , formerly the Hankyu Braves and Orix Braves, a defunct Japanese professional baseball team Salisbury Braves ,

903-509: A song by Jessie J with Don Diablo "Brave", a song by Katatonia from Brave Murder Day "Brave", a song by Leona Lewis from Echo "Brave", a song by Twice from Between 1&2 Places [ edit ] Brave, Pennsylvania , United States, an unincorporated community and census-designated place Brave Mountain , Labrador, Canada Ships [ edit ] HMS  Brave , various Royal Navy ships Brave-class patrol boat , comprising two motor torpedo boats of

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946-509: A song by Jessie J with Don Diablo "Brave", a song by Katatonia from Brave Murder Day "Brave", a song by Leona Lewis from Echo "Brave", a song by Twice from Between 1&2 Places [ edit ] Brave, Pennsylvania , United States, an unincorporated community and census-designated place Brave Mountain , Labrador, Canada Ships [ edit ] HMS  Brave , various Royal Navy ships Brave-class patrol boat , comprising two motor torpedo boats of

989-418: A soundtrack album from the 2012 film Songs [ edit ] "Brave" (Arashi song) "Brave" (Sara Bareilles song) "Brave" (Hanna Ferm song) "Brave" (Josh Groban song) "Brave" (Ella Henderson song) "Brave" (Kelis song) "Brave" (Idina Menzel song) "The Brave" (Yoasobi song) "Brave", a song by Action Item "The Brave", a song by Believer from Gabriel "Brave",

1032-418: A soundtrack album from the 2012 film Songs [ edit ] "Brave" (Arashi song) "Brave" (Sara Bareilles song) "Brave" (Hanna Ferm song) "Brave" (Josh Groban song) "Brave" (Ella Henderson song) "Brave" (Kelis song) "Brave" (Idina Menzel song) "The Brave" (Yoasobi song) "Brave", a song by Action Item "The Brave", a song by Believer from Gabriel "Brave",

1075-494: A women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours Indianapolis Braves , an American soccer team Kitchener-Waterloo Braves , a Junior "A" box lacrosse team from Ontario, Canada Video games [ edit ] Brave (video game) , a game based on the 2012 film Brave: A Warrior's Tale , a 2009 port of the 2005 platform game for Xbox 360 and Wii Brave: Shaman's Challenge ,

1118-407: A women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours Indianapolis Braves , an American soccer team Kitchener-Waterloo Braves , a Junior "A" box lacrosse team from Ontario, Canada Video games [ edit ] Brave (video game) , a game based on the 2012 film Brave: A Warrior's Tale , a 2009 port of the 2005 platform game for Xbox 360 and Wii Brave: Shaman's Challenge ,

1161-472: Is a 2012 classical crossover – pop song by American singer and songwriter Josh Groban . It was the first single release from his sixth studio album, All That Echoes , signaling a move by Groban to a "more guitar-based, rhythmic" sound. Groban and longtime songwriting partner Tawgs Salter composed the melody, and the lyrics were written by Chantal Kreviazuk . "Brave" reached No.   13 on Billboard ' s Adult Contemporary chart. As Josh Groban

1204-406: The " Coldplayesque first single, 'Brave ' "   ... [Groban's] classically trained, powerful vocals compete with the extra drama of the orchestral arrangements." The Independent found the song "vaguely uplifting". The Village Voice called it "cinematic" if positive in its message. "Be careful, though: it's like a sprayed-white Christmas tree covered in blue lights and tinsel—works fine in

1247-549: The Boxer Rebellion Ysabella Brave (born 1979), American YouTube personality and singer See also [ edit ] List of people known as the Brave All pages with titles containing Brave Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brave . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

1290-407: The Boxer Rebellion Ysabella Brave (born 1979), American YouTube personality and singer See also [ edit ] List of people known as the Brave All pages with titles containing Brave Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brave . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

1333-625: The Royal Navy Coastal Forces division French ship Brave , various French Navy ships HMS Arab (1798) , a post ship originally the French privateer Brave Sports teams [ edit ] American and Canadian football [ edit ] Burlington Braves , a junior football league team based in Ontario, Canada Syracuse Braves , an American professional football team in 1936 and 1937 Boston Braves (NFL) ,

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1376-438: The Royal Navy Coastal Forces division French ship Brave , various French Navy ships HMS Arab (1798) , a post ship originally the French privateer Brave Sports teams [ edit ] American and Canadian football [ edit ] Burlington Braves , a junior football league team based in Ontario, Canada Syracuse Braves , an American professional football team in 1936 and 1937 Boston Braves (NFL) ,

1419-431: The bank, but you might not want it in your house." In concert in 2013, MLive called the song "the first of many heavily orchestrated numbers with lush instrumentation, designed to be vehicles for his throaty vibrato." The Orlando Sentinel said "Brave" was a "zestful, melodic anthem ". The Toronto Star said the song "might be a metaphor for the singer's charmed connection with loyal fans." The Morning Call

1462-400: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up brave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brave ( s ) or The Brave ( s ) may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Brave, an adjective for one who possesses courage Braves (Native Americans) , a Euro-American stereotype for Native American warriors Film and television [ edit ] Brave (1994 film) ,

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1591-433: The most obvious thing but let's try it out. ' " Groban and Tawgs Salter had been working on the melody for "Brave" when Groban started singing the words "wake up, wake up" while playing on the piano; "so from the get-go we felt this was a song about rejuvenation." For the remainder of the lyrics, Groban turned to longtime friend Chantal Kreviazuk for their first collaboration, since they had "always been sniffing around for

1634-786: The original name in 1932 of the National Football League team that became the Redskins Baseball [ edit ] Atlanta Braves , an American Major League Baseball team (originally the Boston Braves , then the Milwaukee Braves ), or their affiliates: Anderson Braves , a former affiliate Austin Braves , a former affiliate of the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves Danville Braves ,

1677-403: The original name in 1932 of the National Football League team that became the Redskins Baseball [ edit ] Atlanta Braves , an American Major League Baseball team (originally the Boston Braves , then the Milwaukee Braves ), or their affiliates: Anderson Braves , a former affiliate Austin Braves , a former affiliate of the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves Danville Braves ,

1720-518: The right thing to do" together. Groban said he wanted "Brave" to fuse the more traditional vocal style with "an intensity and an urgency", opening an album designed to "bridge the old and the new, the light and the dark of life and love   ... all that echoes in our souls." A "behind the scenes" music video for "Brave" was posted to Groban's YouTube channel in December 2012, including candid shots and production footage. The official music video

1763-623: Was invited by tenor group Forte to perform together for the America's Got Talent finale, singing a medley of "Brave" and " To Where You Are ". A cappella musician Peter Hollens covered "Brave" in 2013, using only his voice to create the vocals and instrumental accompaniment. A link to Hollens' performance was added to Groban's official website. "Brave" has been recorded by several professional and amateur musicians including Britain's Got Talent alumnus Charlie Green and UK opera singer and actor Toby Hinson. BBC Music called "Brave"

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1806-649: Was released in March 2013; it features orchestra musicians in a recording studio, and Groban standing on a lighted, wooden platform in a warehouse. Like the album, Groban used "Brave" to open his concerts during the All That Echoes tour in 2013. Also in 2013, Groban performed the single for two competition programs: in March, he sang alongside professional dancers for Dancing with the Stars ; in September, he

1849-474: Was releasing Illuminations in 2010, Rob Cavallo was taking over as chairman of Warner Bros. Records , Groban's label. Carvallo attended one of Groban's concerts during the following tour and had dinner with the singer afterward. Groban said Carvallo—known for his work with rock acts like Goo Goo Dolls and Green Day —had "done his homework" and shared some ideas for the future that coincided with Groban's own. "So we said, 'This seems like on paper maybe not

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