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Alex Clare (nascido em 1985) é um cantor e compositor britânico, de Londres, Inglaterra . Seu álbum de estréia, The Lateness of the Hour, foi lançado no Reino Unido em 11 de Julho de 2011, com o selo da Island Records e foi produzido por Switch and Diplo. O album atingiu a posição #1 na Alemanha e #17 em UK, e graças ao comercial do Internet Explorer 9, que usava a musica "Too Close", segundo single do album, a musica virou hit por toda a Europa e alcançou a posição #7 na Billboard Hot 100 e #3 no UK Charts....
For Seattle’s I Declare War, one of the new heavyweights in the deathcore scene today, there are conflicting stories as to where the band’s name actually originated from. All five members can agree that hip hop was the influence, either based on the Jay-Z tour or the Pace Won album, both of which bear the same name. The fact that the deathcore band’s name is inspired by hip hop is not ironic at all, as I Declare War will concur that their diverse musical influences help keep their sound unique and fresh. After a few lineup changes while growing the...
Clare Fader & the Vaudevillains is a dark cabaret act that blends cabaret, jazz, pop, and world music that calls Winston-Salem, North Carolina their home. Led by Clare Fader on vocals, the Vaudevillains - Aaron Bachelder (percussion), Brad Cokendolpher (guitar), Mary K. Elinks (cello), and Andy Mabe (bass and backing vocals) - released the album Seventh and Trade in 2003 on the Raconteur Records label, "The Southeast's Most Independent Label" founded by Fader herself. Prior to Seventh and Trade, Fader released a "solo" album entitled The Elephant's Baby in December, 2000, to which Dirty Linen said, "One of the more...
Clare Burson is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter, renowned for her relaxed, gentle acoustic melodies.. Clare incorporates intricate mandolin work into her unique style. .
Clarence White (born Clarence LeBlanc) (June 7, 1944 – July 14, 1973) was a guitar player for Nashville West, The Byrds and the Kentucky Colonels. His parents were French-Canadians from New Brunswick, Canada. The father, Eric White, Sr., played fiddle, guitar, banjo and harmonica, and his children, Roland, Eric Jr., Joanne and Clarence took up music at a young age. The Kentucky Colonels Born in Madawaska, Maine, the family followed relatives in 1954 to Burbank, California, and the White children eventually formed a band called the Three Little Country Boys, and soon secured a regular spot on a local radio...