Highway Superstar | ja

1. Maybe it’s just me, but some of Superstar’s music is deeply sad, somehow, in its uncomplicated textural splendour. It’s very adult, very sentimental, and all about “feelings”. It seems indebted to all manner of classic 1980s MOR, but there’s no ironic distance here, like you’d expect from a modern band plumbing those depths. Superstar’s music is, unaccountably – unusually – exactly what it is. Superstar is Frond & Wand from Melbourne, Australia. http://www.frondland.com/ http://bedroomsuckrecords.com/artists/superstar/ 2. The vehicle for the pop genius of Joe McAlinden. Joe was previously a member of The Groovy Little Numbers, and recorded for 53rd and...
There are 2 bands with the name Lost Highway: 1. Lost Highway is a crossover band from Czech Republic originally known as F.S. 2. Lost Highway is a progressive traditional band from Lyon, FR and Amsterdam, NL formed in 2012. Imagine the energy of traditional Irish music with roots in the French Morvan, the trance of repetition, original tunes and a Big Massive Groove. That’s Lost Highway, a band drawing it’s power from tradition and the speed of modern-day life. The original lineup consists of: Julien Cartonnet : cornemuses du centre & banjo Stijn van Beek : uilleann pipes Kaspar...
Highway 61 is an Indian sufi rock band with a complete ensemble of 2 lead guitarists, a bassist, keys, drums and, of course, lead vocals. The band rocks out of Pune, India. .
The Highway Beautiful is the music of singer/ songwriter Jason Jurewicz. Originally an acoustic solo project, Jason’s music is now accompanied by live drums and electronic loops and swirls, making The Highway Beautiful’s live performance a unique and beautiful experience. The Highway Beautiful hopes to relate to people on an emotional level, getting in their heads to make them think about the world around them and who they are, raising questions about the things they take for granted and the ideas they have grown to embrace all the while leaving the listener with a sense of hope. Since it’s inception...
Deutschland sucht den Superstar (German for "Germany seeks the superstar") is a German television program, also commonly known by its initials DSDS. It is the German version of the Idols franchise, broadcast on RTL. (RTL owns the franchise worldwide.) The producers were not allowed to use the words "pop" or "idol" in the title (Frank Farian has held title rights to "idol" since the 1970s in Germany, and a deal with the creators of Popstars forbids the use of the word "pop" for Pop Idol editions outside the UK, henceforth "(regional) Idol" in other countries). .