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There are two artists named Shooting Stars: 1. This duo from south auckland have released 3 albums to date and have become regulars at the parachute music festival. Born out of a side project from punk-rock band Mumsdollar these 2 put out a brand of acoustic worship that many people will love 2. Best known for the infectious "Current C#," the band from Stamford, CT was formed by the Ott Brothers (Chris on guitar, Johnny on drums) and Emilio Rovello (bass). They put out at least three EPs in 2001 and briefly included additional member Christopher "C-Mac" McEneaney who appeared...
Japanese rock band formed in 2004. Indie debut in 2010, major debut in 2014 through Ki/oon Music. -Tanabe Shunichi (Vo/Gt) -Eguchi Yuuya (Gt/Leader) -Takamura Yoshihide (Dr) -Tsujimura Yuuta (Ba) http://blueencount.jp/ .
Starset is an American alternative rock band from Columbus, OH formed by Dustin Bates, lead vocalist of Downplay. The band released their debut album "Transmissions" on July 8, 2014 on Razor and Tie label. For the first week album sold more than 5,300 copies. The album debuted at #49 in the Billboard 200. In addition to the Billboard 200 album hit in other charts. In the category "Hard Music" album debuted #5, "Rock" #15 and a "Digital" #24. In the early hours of New Years Day 2013, a radio astronomer at the Allen Telescope Array in northern California discovered a...
Starship is an American pop/rock band best known for their hits "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" and "We Built This City" that operated from 1985 to 1989, reforming in 1992 although featuring just vocalist Mickey Thomas. In 1984, singer-songwriter Paul Kantner left the San Francisco, California group Jefferson Starship. His former bandmates wanted to continue with that name, but Kantner, as the last founding member of Jefferson Airplane, took legal action over the "Jefferson" name. Kantner settled out of court and signed an agreement that neither party would use the names "Jefferson" or "Airplane" unless all members of Jefferson Airplane,...
William "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904– April 26, 1984) was a jazz pianist, organist, composer, and bandleader. As a pianist, he had a distinctive and influential style (the song title "Splanky" is an onomatopoetic reference to the sound of his playing), equally at home in the barrelhouse and the concert hall. Willie "The Lion" Smith, James P. Johnson, and Fats Waller were among his influences. As a bandleader, he created an organization (built upon the remains of Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra) that was a favorite both of dancers and of vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan,...