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Moby (born Richard Melville Hall on September 11, 1965, in Harlem, New York) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, DJ and photographer. He is well-known for his electronic music, vegan lifestyle, and support of animal rights. From beginning as a musician in 1982, Moby gained attention in the early 1990s with his electronic dance music work that experimented in the techno and breakbeat genres. He has sold over 20 million albums worldwide. He has also released music under the names Voodoo Child, Barracuda, U.H.F., The Brotherhood, DJ Cake, Lopez, On the Rim of the Wheel a Nail, and Brainstorm/Mindstorm. Moby plays...
There's three bands with this name. 1. GRAPEVINE - a Japanese rock band. Members are Kazumasa Tanaka (田中和将, Vocals), Hiroyoshi Nishikawa (西川弘剛, Guitar) and Toru Kamei (亀井亨, Drums). 2. The Grapevine - a North American jazz band. 3. Grapevine - a Pittsburgh Rock n Roll Band .
There are at least five bands with the name 'Grapefruit': a psychedelic rock band band from London (1), a punk band from Hawaii (2), a czech crossover band (3) and an anarcho-folk/punk duo from England (4) a electronic project in Portland, Oregon (5). (1) Grapefruit was a psychedelic rock band formed in 1967 by Scotland-born singer and guitarist George Alexander (b. Alexander Young), a member of the multi-talented Young family that also spawned his brothers George, the rhythm guitarist and founding member of The Easybeats and also Malcolm and Angus Young, both founding members of the Australian hard rock band,...
April Grapes is a young rock group from Tashkent (Uzbekistan), formed in 2007. They play fiery pop-punk music. April Grapes consists of: Valeriya Grinyuk (Валерия Гринюк) - vocal Dmitry Margachyov (Дмитрий Маргачёв) - lead guitar Vladimir Kim (Владимир Ким) - rhythm guitar Il'gar Gasymov (Ильгар Гасымов) - bass guitar Dmitry Maslennikov (Дмитрий Масленников) - drums Alexander Elshin (Александр Елшин) - violin The first album is not far away. .
Octagrape describe their music as, "globby glob songs with fur amps," and their genre as "hazy rabbits foot jams." .