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Alexander Popov is one of the most quickly-developing Russian musicians. He makes both dance and instrumental music the main features of which are beauty and melodic. His early instrumental works were highly valued by professional musicians and composers and last tracks are repeatedly played by the best world-wide DJs: Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk and Armin Van Buuren. Today Alexander pays much attention to making Progressive and Trance music. His tracks are released on authoritative world-wide labels in England, Germany, Australia and Russia: VANDIT, Five AM, Monster Tunes, Insatiable Records and others. They often get into chart-lists and compilations of the...
For anyone looking to brand Jason Aldean as part of a significant musical movement, good luck. There’s a lot about the singer that’s become familiar during his five years as a country hitmaker, after all, he has spent more weeks at #1 on the radio charts than any other country artist in the last 12 months. But none of what he does comes out quite like anyone else. The blues-tinged licks at the end of his phrases—there’s a ring of familiarity about them, but you can’t really link them to another artist. The smoky guitar riffs that have become a...
Sascha Schmitz (born January 5, 1972 in Soest, North Rhine-Westphalia), better known as Sasha, is a German singer and songwriter. From 2003 until 2005 he performed under his alter ego Dick Brave. In North America, he is best known as Sasha Alexander. Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sascha_Schmitz .
Jimmy Dean (August 10, 1928 Olton, Texas - June 13, 2010 Varina, Virginia) was an American singer, actor, and businessman who became a professional entertainer following a stint in the U.S. Air Force in the late 1940s. He was born Jimmy Ray Dean (not Seth Ward, as is sometimes stated - Seth Ward is the district of Plainview, Texas where he grew up). He became the host of the popular Washington D.C. TV program Town and Country Time and, with his Texas Wildcats, became regional favorites. Both Patsy Cline and Roy Clark got their starts with Dean, who eventually fired...
1) James Dean were a four-piece post-punk/screamo band from Newcastle, Australia. The band was formerly known as The Let-Go!, albeit with a slightly altered line-up. A self-titled/self-produced CD-R was released and a posthumous 7" is due out soon on Hey Presto! Records. James Dean ceased to exist as of February 2008. www.myspace.com/jamesdeanband 2) James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American film actor. 3) James Dean is a post-hardcore band from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. now they reunion after hiatus in 2009 and moved to Jakarta Indonesia www.hiwerejamesdean.bandcamp.com www.myspace.com/jamesdeancurse 4) James Paul Dean is a sound designer...