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Oscar Lopez (born 1954 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean-Canadian folk guitarist. Lopez moved to Canada in 1979 and settled in Calgary, Alberta. He began pursuing music as a career, becoming a popular draw on the Canadian folk festival circuit, and released his debut album, Hola, in 1989. Several of his albums have been nominated for Canada's Juno Awards, and 2000's Armando's Fire was his first Juno win, for Best Instrumental Album. He has recorded on the Narada label. Although he has continued recording, Lopez has not toured or performed in several years due to a battle with depression. As...
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson (Montreal, 15 de agosto de 1925 -- 23 de dezembro de 2007), foi um pianista de jazz canadense. Oscar Peterson é considerado por muitos críticos como um dos maiores pianistas de jazz de todos os tempos, famoso por sua virtuosidade. Morreu em 23 de dezembro de 2007, de insuficiência renal, aos 82 anos de idade. Seus parceiros musicais mais constantes são os contrabaixistas Ray Brown e Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen e os guitarristas Herb Ellis e Joe Pass. Começou a estudar trompete e piano com seu pai aos cinco anos de idade. Após uma tuberculose dedicou-se ao piano....
Oscar Benton (born Ferdinand van Eif on February 3, 1949) is a Dutch vocalist and the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967. The band rose to fame in 1968 by being a runner up in the Jazz Festival, Loosdrecht, Holland. In his solo career, Oscar Benton released with his 1981 homonymous album the Bensonhurst Blues, written by Artie Kaplan & Artie Kornfeld, and produced by the EMI Records. The Bensonhurst Blues, which is considered to be Oscar Benton's best hit, was part of the soundtrack of the 1999 movie La Bûche. Earlier it was on the soundtrack...
Oscar and the Wolf é uma banda belga de electro-pop fundada em 2010. Oscar and the Wolf ganhou fama com o single "Orange Sky" em 2013, mas ganhou reconhecimento internacional com o seu álbum de estreia Entity, lançado em abril de 2014. .
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II (pronounced /ˈhæmərstaɪn/; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American writer, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and was twice awarded an Academy Award for "Best Original Song", and much of his work is part of the unofficial Great American Songbook. He wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with composers, including Jerome Kern, Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous collaboration was with Richard...