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The son of American stage and film actor Osgood Perkins and Janet Esseltyn Rane, Anthony "Tony" Perkins (April 4, 1932 - September 12, 1992) followed in his father's footsteps and went on to star in Broadway musicals and dramas, as well as major motion pictures. He was an amazingly versatile actor, but is best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). Aside from his awesome acting skills, Tony had a fantastic singing voice. He released three albums and his biggest hit single "Moonlight Swim" reached number 24 on the charts. To learn more about Anthony...
From his Myspace page: Mike's debut solo album, Sway, features several talented musicians from the Columbus, Ohio area. Guests include Ward Scott and Robb McCormick of The Shantee (bass/keyboards), Jerry DePizzo of O.A.R. (saxaphone), Megan Palmer (violin), John Zuck (bass) and Dave Weissman of Dark Star Orchestra (mandolin). You will often see several of these artists, along with others, at many Mike Perkins shows. AnHonestTune.com says, "Mike sings as he illuminates the shining light of love that beams through us all. Scat singing, strumming his acoustic, and carrying his festive numbers through several different musical phrasings, Perkins' performance launches himself...
There are 2 musicians with the name Al Perkins: #1 Al Perkins (January 18, 1944) is a Texas-born American guitarist. #2 Al Perkins (Brookhaven, Mississippi, August 1, 1930 - February 13, 1983) was a soul singer. His ‘Nothing Is Impossible’ had a few spins over the years on the Northern soul scene. #1 Al Perkins is a Texas-born American guitarist. The Gibson guitar company have called Perkins "the world's most influential Dobro player" and began producing an "Al Perkins Signature" Dobro in 2001 - designed and autographed by Perkins. Following time in the US Army, Perkins moved to California where...
Born in 1924. Highly accomplished jazz tenor and baritone saxophonist, bass clarinetist, flautist and arranger. Strongly influenced by Woody Herman, however, from the late 60s, his tenor sound was influenced by Sonny Rollins. He has performed in the swing, bop and cool genres, and in both large and small ensembles. His primary instrument was the tenor saxophone, which he played for many years as a member of the "Tonight Show" orchestra. Arguably, _Quietly There_, recorded for Riverside in November 1966, is his finest album. All of the pieces were composed by Johnny Mandel. .
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Mr. Gutmann
05. Peanut Butterfly
Of Echoes and Reflections
I Believe
06. The End of the Beggining
T.I.M.E. (Part 1: The Experiment)
Mr. Gutmann
Hypocondria
KountryKuntKlub
I Believe
TIME (Part 3 - The Sign on the Wall)
Hypochondria
03. Shades Under a City Lamppost
02. Of Echoes and Reflections
01. Memories of the Water
07. TIME (Part 3 - The Sign on the Wall)
07. Falling from Earth
01. Opening Credits
Cucumber of the Gods
04. The Tree in the Sky
III. The sound
II. The fog
I. The city
III. The Sound
IV. The void
II. The Fog
IV. The Void