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Marilyn Manson (de son vrai nom Brian Hugh Warner) est un chanteur américain né le 5 janvier 1969 à Canton dans l'Ohio. Son nom de scène est également employé pour son propre groupe de metal industriel dont il est le leader. Les membres actuels: * Marilyn Manson (Brian Hugh Warner) - Chant * Twiggy Ramirez (Jeordie Francis White) - Guitare * Fred Sablan - Basse Les anciens membres: * Zsa Zsa Speck (Perry Pandrea) - Clavier * Olivia Newton Bundy (Brian Tutunick) - Basse * Gidget Gein (Brad Mark Stewart) - Basse * Sara Lee Lucas (Freddy Streithorst II) -...
There are at least 2 musicians going by the name Marilyn. Peter Robinson (born November 3, 1962), better known as Marilyn, is a cross-dressing singer who reached fame with his song "Calling Your Name" in the 1980s. Marilyn was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He grew up in Hertfordshire, England as part of a musical family and was influenced by the songs of Barbra Streisand, Motown and gospel. During his teenage years he began experimenting with his sexuality and image, adopting the blonde hair, makeup and movements of his idol Marilyn Monroe, hence his stage name Marilyn. Coincidentally Monroe died the...
Exhilarating jazz pianist/improviser Marilyn Lerner performs to acclaim internationally, from her native Montreal to Havana, from Jerusalem to Amsterdam and the Ukraine. Her groundbreaking recordings have garnered recognition, including "Best Western Jazz Recording 2004" for her "Special Angel" duo with legendary guitarist Sonny Greenwich. Lerner's work spans the worlds of jazz, creative improvisation, klezmer and 20th century classical music. She composes for film, theatre, radio and television. She produced "Birds Are Returning", the first contemporary Canadian jazz recording to come out of Cuba, playing her compositions with greats Dafnis Prieto, Yosvanny Terry and Jane Bunnett. Along with her innovative solo...
Marilyn Scott - Biography To paraphrase from the title of a vintage jazz ballad, "It Was a Beautiful Three Days in August," when singer/songwriter Marilyn Scott fulfilled her long-held dream of recording an acoustic jazz album in New York City the way the legends used to do it - with the singer and musicians all cutting and working out arrangements together in the studio. Christened Every Time We Say Goodbye, the album is a dreamy throwback to a purer aesthetic that marks the 30th anniversary of Ms. Scott's impressively eclectic recording career - one in which she has successfully sung...