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Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for the singles "Fast Car", "Talkin' Bout a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You", and "Give Me One Reason." She is a multi-platinum and multi-Grammy award-winning artist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio,U.S., Tracy Chapman began playing guitar and writing songs as a child. She received a scholarship through A Better Chance that allowed her to attend Wooster School in Connecticut, and was eventually accepted to Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. Tracy Chapman helped restore singer/songwriters to the spotlight in the '80s. The multi-platinum success of Chapman's eponymous 1988 debut...
Tracy Morgan (born November 10, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor perhaps best known as a member of the cast of Saturday Night Live from 1996 to 2003. Morgan currently stars as Tracy Jordan in Emmy Award Winning NBC sitcom 30 Rock. Tracy Morgan began his career on the TV show Martin, where he played Hustle Man. Tracy joined the cast of sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1996, where he performed as a regular until 2003. Morgan performed a variety of characters on the program, including Brian Fellow, Dominican Lou, Bishop Don "Mack" Donald (from...
http://www.andrew-spencer.de/ (the website is in german, but a nice site anyway) Found at following link: http://www.mentalmadness.de/index.php?section=artists&ID=53 .
A Japanese indie pop band incorporating elements of shoegaze, Madchester, chillwave and psych pop. Influences: Ride, The Stone Roses, Space Monkeys, Galileo Galilei, Flipper's Guitar, Spiral Life, Venus Peter, Washed Out, Neon Indian, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Millennium, Aztec Camera, The Pale Fountains, Orange Juice, Moscow Club, Teen Runnings, Soutaisei Riron, The 1975, DIIV .
Tracy Ackerman is a British singer and songwriter. She works with several other British songwriters including Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson of Absolute and Mark Taylor. Ackerman was schooled at Gordano School between 1973 and 1978. She has recorded several of her own tracks and had a hit single in 1993 with the band Q with a cover of the Brenda Russell's hit, "Get Here". Ackerman released several Hi-NRG songs during the 1980s including Advance feat. Tracy Ackerman-"Take Me To The Top", "Don't Want It (Don't Need It)", "Love Hangover", "I Just Don't Know What Do With Myself", and "Slave...