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Wilson Pickett (18 marca 1941 - 19 stycznia 2006) - amerykański czarnoskóry wokalista soulowy. W latach sześćdziesiątych Pickett należał obok Otisa Reddinga i Arethy Franklin do najpopularniejszych artystów swego gatunku. Autor takich przebojów jak In the Midnight Hour, Land of 1000 Dances, Mustang Sally i Funky Broadway. Kolejne dziesięciolecia były wypełnione okresami ciszy przerywanymi nostalgicznymi powrotami na scenę i do studia nagrań. W 1991 roku Wilson Pickett został wprowadzony do Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Dyskografia: 1963 It's Too Late 1965 In the Midnight Hour 1966 The Wicked Pickett 1966 The Exciting Wilson Pickett 1967 The Sound of Wilson...
As the lead singer of brotherly trio the Gap Band, the pioneering group whose late 70’s early 80’s funk still serves as a guiding light for producers and singers, it has been a long road for Charlie Wilson. From the dusty roads of Tulsa, Oklahoma to the neon lights of Cali to being homeless in the city of angels, the brother has seen it all. "I went from riches to rags," Charlie laughs. "But now it’s time for me to take it back to the stage with ‘Charlie, Last Name Wilson’." Anyone familiar with the rhythmic repertoire of the Gap...
Over the past few years in the music industry Liam Wilson has firmly established himself on the underground scene as an exciting young talent using his technical expertise. Gaining respect from Clubbers, Promoters and label owners alike, it is undeniable that he has a bright future in EDM.From cutting his teeth around the Manchester circuit and performing on the turntables at club nights such as GOODGREEF, RONG, and FIRE IT UP, using his unique blend of trance Liam has had the opportunity to perform alongside superstars such as, Eddie Halliwell, Judge Jules, Giuseppe Ottaviani, John O'Callaghan, Marco V, Richard Durand...
Sandy Wilson (born May 19, 1924) is a British composer and lyricist, best known for his musical, The Boy Friend (1954). Wilson was born in Sale, Greater Manchester, and was educated at Harrow School and Oriel College, Oxford. Most of his work for the stage was material for revues, such as Slings and Arrows, Oranges and Lemons, and See You Later, starring such performers as Peter Cook. .