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Ginny Blackmore is a 27 year old singer-songwriter from Auckland, New Zealand. She began her recording career in 2013 after the release of her debut single, "Bones". After she began writing her own songs as a teenager in New Zealand, Blackmore moved to London with a self-produced demo album at the age of 19 and scored a publishing deal with Sony/ATV. Aguilera then recruited the songwriter to Los Angeles and asked to record her ballad "Sing For Me" for her own album, "Lotus." After impressing Tricky Stewart and writing the song "By The Rules" with Lambert while in L.A., Blackmore...
Ginny and the Heartbreakers is a wizard rock band from Oklahoma and consists of Cassie, Stacy, Andrea, Marisa and Severus. So far they have one EP 'Love Storm', released in May 2007 with the help of the Wizard Rock EP of the Month Club. Among their influences are Rod Stewart, Harry and the Potters, and The Hungarian Horntails. They are one of the 13 bands to perform on Wrockstock 2008, which will be held from May 23rd until May 26th. .
Ginny Clee performed and recorded a lot of music in the 80ies as a session singer, with artists like Robert Plant, China Crisis, Red Box and more, and wrote songs (of which one was performed by Pat Benatar). From 1994 she was in The Dear Janes with Barbara Marsch and together they made three albums. Her last release under her own name is Hold on Tight (2004). In 1985 she recorded Can't Be Serious as Ginny. It was written by Chris Baylis and Nick Trevisick. The downtempo italo 12 inch record was re-issued in 2006. A year later it was...
John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an English award-winning actor, comedian, writer, film producer and singer. Cleese is probably best known for his various roles in the British comedy Monty Python's Flying Circus, his role as Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers and his various roles in the British comedy The Frost Report. He is also known for his award-winning role as Archie Leach in the American / British comedy film A Fish Called Wanda. .
There are two artists that go by Chanticleer. The first is San Francisco-based ensemble known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for the seamless blend of its twelve male voices ranging from countertenor to bass and its original interpretations of vocal literature, from Renaissance to jazz, and from gospel to venturesome new music. Called “the world's reigning male chorus,” by The New Yorker, and named 2008 Ensemble of the Year by Musical America, Chanticleer will perform more than 100 concerts in 2013-14, the Grammy Award-winning ensemble’s 36th Season. Praised by The San Francisco Chronicle for their “tonal luxuriance...