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* Official MySpace There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Savoy is an electronic trio based in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Made up by Ben Eberdt, Gray Smith and Mike Kelly, the band has played all over the United States. Their MySpace is http://www.myspace.com/savoyband, their official site at http://www.savoyband.com 2) Savoy is a Norwegian-American rock trio consisting of Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (famous from Norwegian hit machine a-ha) (vocals/guitars/bass/keyboards), Lauren Savoy (vocals/guitars) and Frode Unneland (drums/percussion/vocals). The band has released 5 albums to date. Savoy, unlike Waaktaar-Savoy's other band a-ha, has a certain down-to-earth indie rock approach. All songs are...
From http://www.savournastevenson.com/perform_biography.htm Savourna Stevenson is a world class exponent of the Scottish harp. As both a virtuoso player and a composer she ‘completely re-writes the rule-books and proves the harp is capable of being pushed beyond its usual limits ... and sometimes doing the seemingly impossible’ (Taplas). Savourna, who has been described as ‘a composer who is a national treasure’ (Herald) and ‘Mother of invention’ (Scotsman), identifies strongly with her Scottish roots while breaking through stylistic barriers between traditional, world music, blues, jazz and classical. Her musical career started in the late 70's when, at 15, she first played at...
Note: There are 2 bands with a similar name: "Savoy Truffle" from Germany and "The Savoy Truffle" from Japan. The German group Savoy Truffle is a mini-big band of 8 individualists who don't intend a musical revolution but rather to make this world a slightly better place to be - with cleverly arranged, intelligent, stylish and ultimately beautiful pop songs. Current line up: Alain Neumann /Percussion Awa Taban Shomal /Vocals Frank J. Meyer /Drums Kathrin Berger /Saxophone & Flute Natalie Kielbassa /Bass Sigrid Münchgesang /Cello Thom Berger /Guitar, Vocals Zippo Zimmermann /Keyboards, Guitar Former band members: Nina Widjaja /Vocals Dausi...
Formed in 1997, around singer-songwriter Graham Langley, it was 1999 that (alongside other obscure acts such as Coldplay) NME named them as one of the best new bands to watch. Later that year they released the debut 7" single "The Moving Air" on Leicester's Pickled Egg label. This record received great press and narrowly missed being NME's single of the week, as the weather at the time was "too sunny". They followed this a year later with the five track mini-album "Dirty Pillows", which MOJO Magazine described as: "Fans of minimalist heartbreak will be wringing their hands with joy over...