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Buffy refers to several artists, including: 1. Buffy Salongo, a Filipino freestyle singer. 2. Buffy, aka Buffy the Human Beatbox was a rapper that formed part of the group Fat Boys. As the name implies, the members of Fat Boys were indeed fat, which lead to Buffy having a heart attack on December 10, 1995 at the age of 28. Buffy is also an incorrect tag for the cast recordings of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series was never simply called "Buffy". Please keep the site clean and fix your tags to the separate actors contributing to each track. .
Buffy Sainte-Marie - nata Beverly Sainte-Marie (Qu'Appelle, 20 febbraio 1940) è una cantautrice canadese. Biografia [modifica] Nasce in una riserva di indiani Piapot nella Qu'Appelle valley (Saskatchewan, nel Canada centrale). Viene presto adottata dai coniugi Albert e Winifred Sainte-Marie e trascorre infanzia e adolescenza nel Maine. Terminati gli studi all'università del Massachusetts ottiene abilitazione all'insegnamento e laurea in filosofie orientali. Autodidatta, da subito le sue canzoni di protesta (incentrate spesso sulla tematica dei diritti degli indiani nativi) riscuotono considerevoli riscontri in ambito studentesco e in breve la sua fama la porta a esibirsi nelle riserve indiane, nei teatri e nei...
“When I was a little, I didn’t know if I wanted to be Dolly Parton or Cher when I grew up. But I knew there would be tons of sparkles.” The road to sparkly stardom began in Lexington, KY for Buffy Lawson, who began entertaining from an early age. She would drag every chair out of the family home into the back yard, charging neighbors five dollars to attend her shows. After graduating from high school Buffy had a decision to make as to where she would begin her career: Los Angeles, New York or Nashville. Because she had an...
The public was introduced to Chloé Sainte-Marie in movies. Her acting career led to her singing career. In 1989, she sang the theme song for the film Cinéma, cinema, that marked the fiftieth anniversary of the National Office of Film and the twenty-fifth anniversary of its French production section. A little later, she was in the film Vive Québec, a documentary-fiction about the history of Montréal, in which she acted and sang. It wasn’t until the middle of the nineties that she made the plunge into the musical arena and recorded her first commercial album, L’emploi de mon temps. On...