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Most popular in Mexico, which she eventually made her residency, Amanda Miguel is an Argentine-born Latin pop singer who rose to fame in the early '80s in collaboration with her husband, singer/songwriter Diego Verdaguer. Born June 1, 1956, in Gaiman, Chubut, Argentina, she moved to Buenos Aires at age 16 and studied music at the conservatory. Shortly afterward she met Verdaguer and joined his group Mediterráneo, which also included Valeria Lynch prior to her solo career. Blessed with a strong voice and star power, it wasn't long before Miguel embarked on a solo career of her own with the support...
Starting Rock are two DJs and Producers, Enzo Mori and Stephan Clark from Paris in France. They featured Diva Atari to record several hits like "Don't Go" or "Movin' On". .
Amanda Lear (born 18 November 1939 is a French singer, lyricist, composer, painter, TV presenter, actress and novelist. She is the daughter of an Englishman and a Russian exile. Currently she lives in Saint-Étienne-du-Grès, France near Avignon in the south. She studied art in Paris and in the 60s moved to London. During this period she got to know the most prominent designers, musicians and artists belonging to the artistic circles she frequented. Her preferences were predominantly for the Surrealist movement and for bodily expression, since she has also studied the art of mime. The meeting with Dali changed her...
There is more than one artist under this name: 1. Divas was a four-member female pop/R'n'B group from Zagreb, Croatia comprised of Ivana Husar, Maja Vučić, Marija Husar and Martina Štritof. They disbanded in late 2005. 2. DIVAS was a KONAMI in-house female R'n'B group produced by NAOKI that appeared in several iterations of the Dance Dance Revolution rhythm video game series. .