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Giusy Ferreri (born 17 April 1979 in Palermo) is an Italian singer and songwriter. In 2008, Giusy took part at the first italian edition of the talent show X Factor, in which she came second. She has been compared to Sarah Vaughan, Bessie Smith and Amy Winehouse for her personal and unusual voice. Career In June 2008 Sony BMG Italy released the debut EP by Ferreri, which includes her first single Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me (written by italian popstar Tiziano Ferro) and 5 covers of classic songs from the 60s-70s. It has already been certificate 4xPlatinum in about...
Born in 1952 in ŞanlıUrfa, Turkey. His original name is İbrahim Tatlı. Before being discovered he was working at construction sites. His record breaking albums are: "Ayağında Kundura", "Sabuha", "Dom Dom Kurşunu", "Bir Mumdur", "Allah Allah", "Kara Zindan", "İnsanlar", "Fosforlu Cevriyem", "Allahım Neydi Günahım", "Yakamoz", "Yol Ver Dağlar", "Tek Tek" .
1) Social Club was a noisy pop band from San Jose CA 1985 - 1990. Influences included the Who, the Replacements and instrumental surf music. the band: John Barrett - guitar and vocals Mike Donio - guitar and vocals Mo Heringer - drums Dave Schumacher - bass discography: 1986 - 3 tracks "San Jose is Ground Zero" compilation 1987 - 1 track on "the Laundry Works - All Washed UP" compilation 1988 - "Flogging Peasants" album 1989 - 7 demo tracks that never got released after the band broke up. Mike went on to play with the Frontier Wives, while...
Street Sweeper Social Club is an American rock band consisting of Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave) and Boots Riley (The Coup). Stanton Moore (Galactic) performed drums on their upcoming album. Their first known performance as "Street Sweeper" was at the Commodore Ballroom (2008-11-06), where they played a song called 100 Little Curses. They have recorded their first album Street Sweeper Social Club, which was released on June 16th on East West Records. - 'It's revolutionary party jams' says Tom Morello 'It's got huge steamroller riffs combined with depth, charge, funk, while Boots unloads clip after clip of incendiary...
The Buena Vista Social Club was the name of a members-only music club in Havana, Cuba that was at its height during the 1940s. In the late 1990s Wim Wenders made a movie upon the initiative of Ry Cooder called "The Buena Vista Social Club." Wenders film centered on Ry Cooder's efforts to find and reunite some of the musicians who had performed at the long closed club. The film also portrays sessions from the production of the album released in 1997 also titled Buena Vista Social Club. Both movie and album were highly successful, and expanded the reach of...