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Speedealer is an American punk band hailing from Texas. Speedealer first formed in 1992 in Lubbock, TX. The original line-up consisted of Jeff Hirshberg on vocals, Chris Brown on drums, Rodney Skelton on bass, and James Follis on guitar. After a brief hiatus, the band re-formed in Dallas, TX. Since that time there have been many incarnations of the band. The ex-members are numerous and to explain each departure would take entirely too long, (though many are interesting stories, indeed), but here is the slate: Rodney Skelton, Mike Noyes, Toby Sheets, Todd Mcglaughlin, Mark Baker, Dave Woodard, James Follis, and...
There are multiple bands using the name Medea: 1) A Dutch Casual Silence keyboard player Henry Meeuws who has released two symphonic metal albums so far: "Individual Unique" (2003) and "Room XVII" (2006) 2) A four piece doom / sludge outfit from Little Rock, Arkansas. 3) A gothic/black metal act from Belarus with two albums currently: 2002 - Requiem and 2008 - Dekadans 4) A four piece crossover band from Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 2011 and released their debut EP "Wolves Night" in November, 2012. .
Eyedea (born Micheal Larsen on November 9, 1981 – October 16, 2010) was a well-known freestyle battle champion and underground hip-hop emcee. His notable wins include the televised Blaze Battle sponsored by HBO (2000) and a victory at Scribble Jam (1999). He had appeared as a solo artist and as the emcee half of the duo Eyedea & Abilities (along with long-time friend and collaborator DJ Abilities). His non-battle rhymes were generally very philosophically or thematically based, and often tell a definite narrative. His song "Bottle Dreams" is a well known piece about a young sexually abused violin prodigy who...
Edea is a Finnish musical group. It is an ensemble of musicians whose music brings to life centuries of European cultural tradition. The Edea's song lyrics are written in an older form of the Finnish language. The mysterious runic symbols inscribed on the bows of Viking boats, door posts, drinking vessels and amulets, as well as the Finnish composer Sibelius are the source of Edea’s haunting, harmonic music and evoke an echo of times past. Edea competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 with their song, Aava. Marika Krook is Edea’s figurehead and soprano performer; she is a well-known Finnish...