Seeds Of The Upcoming Infection, Stephanie Yanez | pl

Amerykańska grupa The Seeds powstała w Los Angeles w 1966 roku. Jej założycielem był Sky Saxon (prawdziwe nazwisko Richard Marsh), występujący wcześniej w zespołach Sky Saxon & The Soul Rockers i The Amoeba. The Seeds byli kultową grupą w L.A. i modnego wówczas nurtu undergroundowego. Singlowy debiut "Can't Seem To Make You Mine" był preludium do wydanego wcześniej "Pushin' Too Hard", który stał się standardem garażowego grania. Sky Saxon - vocal, piano, organ, sitar Rick Andridge - drums Daryl Hooper - keyb, vocal Jan Savage-guitar, vocal Drugi album "A Web of sound" wydany wcześniej w Wielkiej Brytanii przez wytwórnię Vocalion...
The Blue Seeds is a Montreal-based band who’s music resides somewhere between atmospheric-rock and alternative-folk. The band’s main focus is on writing and arranging songs in a way that time wouldn’t know how to make obsolete. With time, The Blue Seeds has also succeeded in creating its own unique soundscape that is as mysterious as a David Lynch movie and as refined as Wim Wenders’ picture. The band has performed live throughout the Province of Quebec (Canada), Toronto, Paris and Berlin. In addition, The Blue Seeds has also participated to such prestigious events as the Montreal International Jazz Festival (Canada),...
EARLY HISTORY Schneiderman's entertainment career began in high school where she merged an interest in singing and theater, which included lead roles in musicals and plays, as well as mastering piano, guitar and french horn. By age 18 she was fronting a cover band and went on to perform with Body and Soul, the region's top Motown/old school funk act. Despite performing for crowds of up to 15,000, Schneiderman was dreaming about starting a solo career and in 1999 left to become a full-time singer/songwriter. During that first year Schneiderman won the grand prize in The Lilith Fair competition and...
Stephanie McIntosh was born on July 5, 1985 in Australia and is an Australian actress and singer. She is most famous for her role as Sky Mangel in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, a role she played for four years. She is the half-sister of Jason Donovan, himself a former Neighbours star, whilst her mother Sue McIntosh is a former newsreader for ABC News. For her role on Neighbours, she was nominated as the "Most Popular New Female Talent" at the 46th Annual TV Week Logie Awards held in 2004, but lost to Isabel Lucas from Home And Away. Following...
Stephanie J. Block (born Stephanie Janette Block on September 19, 1972) is an American stage actress and member of Actors Equity and the Los Angeles Musical Theater Guild. She most recently played Grace "Grania" O'Malley in the Broadway show The Pirate Queen and reprised her role as Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway. Block's last Broadway role was in the Dolly Parton musical "9 to 5" at the Marquis Theatre, New York. She played the role of Judy Bernly and co-stars with Megan Hilty and Emmy nominated Allison Janney. Block debuted on Broadway in 2003, playing the role of Liza Minnelli...