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Rebecca Black (Irvine (California) 21 de junio de 1997) es una cantante estadounidense pop de Anaheim Hills, California, intérprete de música pop bajo el sello de Ark Music Factory, una disquera centrada en música para niños. Alcanzó la fama gracias al vídeo musical de su primer single "Friday" a inicios de 2011, acaparando las críticas en redes sociales y medios de comunicación. Le encanta bailar, actuar y cantar. Siempre esta buscando probar algo nuevo y actualmente cursa el octavo grado de educación media. Comenzó clases de baile cuando tenia 3 años de edad y desde entonces a continuado con sus...
Rebecca Saunders (born 19 December 1967, London) is an English composer. From 1991 to 1994 Saunders studied composition with Wolfgang Rihm at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, and in 1997 she completed a doctorate in composition with Nigel Osborne. Saunders has received the Busoni Prize of the Berlin Academy of the Arts, the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize for composition, the composition prize from the ARD and the Paul Hindemith Prize as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (2003). She currently (2009-2010) holds the post of Capell-Compositeur (composer-in-residence) at the Staatskapelle Dresden. Her piece, Traces, received its UK premiere in...
The Folsom Prison Gang is a five piece Johnny Cash tribute band located in North Carolina. The band was formed in 2007 and primarily performs live shows at festivals, fairs, theater and other specialty type venues around the South East and East Coast. While the Folsom Prison Gang doesn’t promote themselves as an impersonation act, they are heavily influenced by the styles present during the early years of Johnny Cash generally keep the song arrangements somewhat true to the originals (they do spice it up a bit). In 2011 the band released their first album titled “Cash Only” that is...
I was born at Moody Air Force Base in Lowndes County, Georgia January 3rd, 1955. I grew up in Adel, a small rural town in south central Georgia about 40 miles north of the GA/FL border. My parents were raised by poor sharecroppers and music played a large role in their hard day to day lives. Singing in church and listening to the Grand Ole Opry radio was a great source of musical entertainment. My mom's high soprano and my father's deep bass put me somewhere in the middle. They used to listen to the local AM radio station which...