Journeyman (disambiguation)
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Journeyman may refer to:
- Journeyman, a tradesman or craftsman who has completed an apprenticeship, but is not yet a Master tradesman
- Journeyman (boxing), a fighter who has adequate boxing skill, but does not have the caliber of a contender or gatekeeper
- Journeyman (sports), an athlete or professional sports player who is technically competent, but unable to excel or one who plays for many different teams over the course of a career
Journalism
'Journeyman Pictures': A production and distribution company (founded around 1998) of journalistic video stories, originally concentrating on war zones, later expanding into other topics.[1][2]
Books
- Journeyman, a 1935 novel by Erskine Caldwell
TV and games
- Journeyman (TV series), a 2007 American science fiction television drama
- The Journeyman Project (series), a series of award-winning first-person science fiction adventure games
Film
- Journeyman (film), a 2017 UK film
Music
- "Journeyman" is a recording name of Paul Frankland (a.k.a. Woob) and Colin Waterton.
- The Journeymen, a folk music trio of John Phillips, Scott McKenzie and Dick Weissman
- Journeyman (album), a 1989 album by Eric Clapton
Songs
- "Journeyman", a song from Jethro Tull's 1978 album Heavy Horses
- "Journeyman", a song from Praying Mantis' 1993 album A Cry for the New World
- "Journeyman", a song from Iron Maiden's 2003 album Dance of Death
- "Journeyman", a song from Amon Tobin's 2011 album ISAM
- "Journeyman", a song from Blackmore's Night's 2012 album A Knight In York
- "Journey Man", a song from Korpiklaani's 2005 album Voice of Wilderness
References
- ↑ Homepage 'Journeyman Pictures'. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
- ↑ Video 'Starving to Death', Kabul under the Taliban siege in March 1996. Journeyman Pictures/Journeyman.tv on YouTube. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
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