Letters to Cleo | nl

There is more than one arist with this name. 1. A British pop group 2. A Canadian singer 3. A Greek singer 1) The most well-known is a UK girl group consisting of sisters Cleopatra, Zainam and Yoneh Higgins. The first time the girls stepped on stage they were known as Cleopatra And The Attractions; at that point Cleo was the lead singer and her sisters were backing singers/dancers. They later dropped that name and became known as the band Cleopatra. Their debut single was 'Cleopatra's Theme', which was taken from their debut album 'Comin' Atcha!', and shot straight in...
1. Kevin MacLeod is an American composer and music producer who is best known for his distribution of royalty-free library music through his website, Incompetech.com. MacLeod has made over 2,000 self-composed pieces of music available for download under the Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 license, which allows anyone to use his music for free as long as he receives attribution, leading to his music being used in millions of YouTube videos and thousands of films. As of 26 March 2015, MacLeod has over 1,800 composer credits listed on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb. His music has been used in Hugo,...
The Letters Organize formed in 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. Taking influences from bands such as Refused and other post hardcore bands while incorporating their own style of schizophrenic rock and roll, the band recorded their first EP "Everyone Goes Yeah...Bash!" on Brand Name Records which would subsequently be re-released as "The Cure" later. Their unique sound earned them recognition in the independent music scene, playing with bands such as Vaux and the SXSW festival. Nitro Records soon took interest and signed the band, releasing their only full length "Dead Rhythm Machine" in early 2005, to much critical acclaim from magazines...
Stephen Cleobury (b. December 31, 1948) is an English organist and conductor. He was organ scholar at St John's College, Cambridge and sub-organist of Westminster Abbey before becoming Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral in 1979. In 1982 he took up the position of Director of Music for the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, where he also teaches music. He has been conductor of Cambridge University Musical Society (CUMS) since 1983, and was Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers from 1995 to 2007, when he was succeeded by David Hill. His brother Nicholas Cleobury is also a conductor. .