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Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso alias Celia Cruz (21 octobre 1925 - 16 juillet 2003) était une chanteuse de musique cubaine et de salsa. Elle était originaire de Santo Suarez, un quartier pauvre de La Havane. Enfant, elle gagna sa première paire de chaussures en chantant pour un couple de touristes. .
Cristina Ioana Socolan (n. 14 octombrie 1984 în Deva, România)[1] este o cântăreaţă şi textieră româncă. Ea a şi-a început cariera artistică în anul 2005, când s-a alăturat grupului muzical Elegance.[2] Alături de colaboratoarea sa Isabela „Issa” Casian interpreta a lansat şi primul material discografic de studio din cariera sa, Cine te iubeşte, un disc de muzică dance ce a fost lansat în acelaşi an.[3] Materialul a reprezentat singura apariţie a lui Socolan în discografia formaţiei, ea părăsind Elegance în vara anului 2005.[4] Ulterior, ea a pus bazele proiectului Celia, acesta fiind şi pseudonimul adoptat de artistă în următoarea etapă...
The Members of Mycelia all used to play in other metal bands before forming the band. Mike had his and had also been in a side project with me in which I played drums. I had mine playing guitar and the mentioned side project with mike. Roy used to play bass in a big band and had his metal band as well. Marc f. was playing guitar in two bands and had singing experience from an older punk band he used to be in. .. Marc T. was the drummer of my band and later joined mikes band as they...
Celia Graham (born in 1976) is a musical theatre actor. She is mostly known for playing Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera in 2008 with John Owen-Jones. and she took over from Sierra Boggess in Love Never Dies in 2011 at London's West End. Celia Graham has done recording for Films and Television programs. Celia Graham was the last Christine Daae in Love Never Dies. Celia has done recording for Easy Virtue and Johnny English Reborn. and Young Victoria Celia Graham has been in Les Miserables at Windsor Castle with Ramin Karimloo and Michael Ball performed for the...
A torch singer for the 21st century, Celia Chavez creates music that fuses the cool, modern rhythm of Manhattan with the moody, earthy beauty of her native Seattle. The Seattle Times called Celia "One of Seattle's most tantalizing new voices." Her vocal style leans toward the bluesy, intimate expression typical of singers like Billie Holiday, Dusty Springfield, or Ella Fitzgerald. But while at home singing a ballad, Celia can bring on her own brand of sass, as seen in her funky remake of Sugar Pie DeSantos "Soulful Dress". And a touch of bittersweet Americana creeps into songs like "Call Me...