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'''Velvet''' may also refer to:
'''Velvet''' may also refer to:


==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Biology==
*[[Velvet (fish disease)]], a common disease of tropical aquarium fish
*[[Velvet (singer)]] (born 1975), Swedish singer
*[[Velvet (plant)]], several plants in the genus ''Verbascum'', especially ''V. thapsus''
*Velvet, the soft skin that covers a deer's [[Antler#Development|antlers]] as they develop


==Entertainment and media==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
*[[Velvet (film)|''Velvet'' (film)]], a 1984 American TV film
*[[Velvet (film)|''Velvet'' (film)]], a 1984 American TV film
*[[Velvet (magazine)|''Velvet'' (magazine)]], a pornographic magazine
*[[Velvet (magazine)|''Velvet'' (magazine)]], a pornographic magazine
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*Velvet Crowe, one of the main protagonists of ''[[Tales of Berseria]]''
*Velvet Crowe, one of the main protagonists of ''[[Tales of Berseria]]''


==Music==
===Music===
===Albums===
====Groups and labels====
* [[The Velvet Underground]], a former American rock band formed in 1964 in New York City
*[[The Velvets]] (1959–1962), a doo-wop group

====Albums====
*[[Velvet (Wink album)|''Velvet'' (Wink album)]], 1990 album by Japanese band Wink
*[[Velvet (Wink album)|''Velvet'' (Wink album)]], 1990 album by Japanese band Wink
*[[Velvet (EP)|''Velvet'' (EP)]], a 1992 cassette EP by the Toadies
*[[Velvet (EP)|''Velvet'' (EP)]], a 1992 cassette EP by the Toadies
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*''Velvet'', an upcoming 2019 album by [[Adam Lambert]]
*''Velvet'', an upcoming 2019 album by [[Adam Lambert]]


===Songs===
====Songs====
*[[Velvet (Savoy song)|"Velvet" (Savoy song)]], a song by Savoy from the 1996 album, ''Mary Is Coming''
*[[Velvet (Savoy song)|"Velvet" (Savoy song)]], a song by Savoy from the 1996 album, ''Mary Is Coming''
*"Velvet", a song by Miss Kittin from the 2002 album ''[[On the Road (Miss Kittin album)|On the Road]]''
*"Velvet", a song by Miss Kittin from the 2002 album ''[[On the Road (Miss Kittin album)|On the Road]]''
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*[[Velvet (Chris Jamison song)|"Velvet" (Chris Jamison song)]], a 2014 song by Chris Jamison
*[[Velvet (Chris Jamison song)|"Velvet" (Chris Jamison song)]], a 2014 song by Chris Jamison


===Other music===
===Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media===
*[[Velvet (musical)]], an Australian musical partly based on New York's Studio 54
*[[Velvet (musical)|''Velvet'' (musical)]], an Australian musical partly based on New York's Studio 54
*[[Velvet (singer)]] (born 1975), Swedish singer
*[[Velvet (Sirius XM)]], a contemporary pop music channel on the Sirius XM subscription service
*[[Velvet (Sirius XM)]], a contemporary pop music channel on the Sirius XM subscription service
* [[Velvet Film]], a Germany-based film production company founded by Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck in 1986
*[[The Velvets]] (1959–1962), a doo-wop group
*[[Velvet painting]], a type of painting distinguished by the use of velvet (usually black velvet) as the support, in place of canvas, paper, or similar materials

==Biology==
*[[Velvet (fish disease)]], a common disease of tropical aquarium fish
*[[Velvet (plant)]], several plants in the genus ''Verbascum'', especially ''V. thapsus''
*Velvet, the soft skin that covers a deer's [[Antler#Development|antlers]] as they develop


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
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*[[Velvet (dog)]], a dog who saved three mountain climbers on Mount Hood, Oregon
*[[Velvet (dog)]], a dog who saved three mountain climbers on Mount Hood, Oregon
*[[Velvet (music venue)]], an alternative music club in Rimini, Italy
*[[Velvet (music venue)]], an alternative music club in Rimini, Italy
*[[Velvet (singer)]] (born 1975), Swedish singer
*[[Velvet, Washington]], a community in the United States
*[[Velvet, Washington]], a community in the United States
* [[Velvet assembler]], a set of algorithms for genomic sequence assembly

== See also ==
* [[Velvet Divorce]], the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993
* [[Velvet Divorce]], the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993
* [[Velvet Revolution]], the nonviolent overthrow of the communist government in Czechoslovakia in 1989
* [[Velvet Revolution]], the nonviolent overthrow of the communist government in Czechoslovakia in 1989

* [[Velvet assembler]], a set of algorithms for genomic sequence assembly
== See also ==
* [[Velvet Film]], a Germany-based film production company founded by Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck in 1986
* [[Velveeta]]
* [[Velveting]], a Chinese cooking technique
* [[Velveting]], a Chinese cooking technique



Revision as of 05:15, 25 November 2019

Velvet is a particular kind of woven tufted fabric.

Velvet may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

  • Velvet (musical), an Australian musical partly based on New York's Studio 54
  • Velvet (Sirius XM), a contemporary pop music channel on the Sirius XM subscription service
  • Velvet Film, a Germany-based film production company founded by Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck in 1986
  • Velvet painting, a type of painting distinguished by the use of velvet (usually black velvet) as the support, in place of canvas, paper, or similar materials

Biology

Other uses

See also