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Née à Mexico, Natalia Lafourcade a vécu dans le district de Coatepec de la ville de Véracruz. Elle a travaillé avec l'orchestre Symphonique des Jeunes de Veracruz pour enregistrer un premier disque acoustique intitulé "Les 4 saisons". En 2008, elle sort son 4e album. Elle a collaboré avec Julieta Venegas pour Unplugged, pour lequel elle a joué plusieurs instruments, dont le banjo. En 2009, elle sort l'ablum "Hu Hu Hu", qui est une expression de joie. Natalia s'est engagée, avec d’autres artistes mexicains pour l'action "Un toit pour mon pays". Elle a également prêté sa voix pour le dessin animé...
Trance Producer from Germany, real name Jan Jünemann. .
Hailing from the likes of England, Belgium and Switzerland, Chapter are as much an amalgamation of sundry musical genres as they are a geographical coincidence. The band consists of Thierry van Osselt, songwriter and sound engineer, and Alexander Craker, singer-songwriter. Together they build craftworks of warm acoustic guitars, tap-your-foot beats and gloomy folk melodies. The band formed after a few musically-fruitful days in 2004 during which Alex and Thierry pooled their talents and influences to compose, arrange and record their debut album, « One (Prologue) », which was released soon thereafter. The album received glowing reviews, delighting audiences with its...
Musical groups in three genres have shared the name The Four Aces. 1. The Aces, initially known as "The Four Aces" were a Jamaican vocal group who are best known for their work with Desmond Dekker, but who also recorded without him. The initial line-up of the Aces was Clive Campbell, Barry Howard, Carl Howard, and Patrick Howard. The group came to the attention of Dekker, who supported them when they auditioned for Leslie Kong at Beverley's studio in 1965. The producer employed the group as backing singers for Dekker, recording many hits with him including "The King of Ska"...
There are six groups with this name: 1) The Four Horsemen were a band that had brief popularity in the late 1980's and early 1990's. They were based out of Hollywood California. Their 1st full-length CD, called "Nobody Said It Was Easy", was produced by legendary producer Rick Rubin. Their fame was fleeting but full of tragedy. Their original drummer Dimwit passed away from a drug overdose on September 27, 1994. Frank C. Starr was killed by a drunk driver while driving his motorcycle down Sunset Strip. Original Members: 1991: Nobody Said it was Easy Frank C. Starr, Dave Lizmi...