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Martin Denny (born April 10, 1911 in New York City, NY, United States - died March 2, 2005 in Honolulu, Hawaii) was an American musician. He was universally known as the founder and reigning king of exotica music, a type of big band music with Latin rhythms and overtones of Pacific Ocean culture that is largely scorned by critics but was extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Martin Denny's breakthrough album, Exotica, Denny described the music his combo plays as "window dressing, a background". It is the perfect complement to the exotic setting of Hawaii. "A lot of what...
The serious start of Sandy comes in 1995, there is a club called “La Grange (Charente Maritime France)” that offers him a residency, he spins there every day from June to September 1995. During this event he meets David Duriez (private la Grange resident). From October to November 1995 they start to work together on an hardcore project which has been released on a label in Antwerp called ZOMBIE Records in January 1996. Meanwhile Sandy has another residency in a club called Café Face, which is also owned by the chief of “La Grange”. After his return to Belgium, Sandy...
Sandy Wilson (born May 19, 1924) is a British composer and lyricist, best known for his musical, The Boy Friend (1954). Wilson was born in Sale, Greater Manchester, and was educated at Harrow School and Oriel College, Oxford. Most of his work for the stage was material for revues, such as Slings and Arrows, Oranges and Lemons, and See You Later, starring such performers as Peter Cook. .
(I hated seeing the Sandy profile blank so I am putting my plea for more Sandy into the artist profile box.) Okay, I am not a writer but I am a listener...and I LOVE Sandy Rogers, I wrecked three, that's right THREE, Sandy Rogers cassettes of the Fool For Love soundtrack (it's also how I met my now ex-big flame) and have been waiting for years YEARS! for the damn thing to be released as on a CD...why? Because it's Sandy and she's a whole lot more that the one song on R.Dogs soundtrack. 17+ years later and I still...