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There are at least 4 artists sharing this name: 1) Absolute is a French fusion-metal band which hails from Epinay-sur-Seine, a town which is located to the North of Paris, in the infamous problem suburbs. The band was created in 1998 from the ashes of two other bands: Noisy Underground and Zork. 2) Absolute, AKA M.I.K.E., is Mike Dierickx. Formerly known as Dirk Dierickx, he resides in Antwerp, Belgium. In 2000, he decided to change his real name from Dirk to Mike. Mike quotes: "When I started to dj at the age of 16, i used the name Dj Mike...
Beginner (formerly Absolute Beginner) is the name of a German rap group from Hamburg, consisting of Jan Delay, Denyo and DJ Mad. The group was founded as "Absolute Beginner" in 1991, initially with six members: Jan Delay, Denyo, Mardin, DJ Burn, Nabil, Mirko, but the latter three dropped out after a few months. They started rapping in English and German with homemade beats, but later went over to rapping solely in German. During their first public appearance they met DJ Mad, who immediately joined the group. After the release of "Flashnizm" Mardin left the group. Their breakthrough album "Bambule" is...
There are at least 4 groups called the Boyfriends 1) Formed February 1999, London, England, United Kingdom 2) December 1977-1979, United Kingdom 3) 1978-1981 New York, NY, United States 4) Musical group from the Philippines 70's There are at least 4 band calling themselves 'Boyfriends'. ______________________________________________________________ 1. The Boyfriends are: Martin Wallace (vocals), Richard Adderley (guitar), David Barnett (bass) and Paddy Pulzer (drums). Martin Wallace’s life changed forever when, at the age of thirteen, he saw Suede play “Metal Mickey” on Top Of The Pops: “I was brought up in a tiny little village called Whyteleafe, near Purley,” he sighs....
A number of classic singles have featured in the award winning BBC TV show Absolutely Fabulous, including tracks by Lulu ("The Boat That I Row"), The Animals ("We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place"), and Suzi Quatro ("Can The Can", "Devil Gate Drive"). The theme song is a reworking of Julie Driscoll's "This Wheel's On Fire". However, the show has generated two hits which were comprised of show dialogue and new vocals set to dance beats. The first, "Absolutely Fabulous" by Absolutely Fabulous was a huge chart hit in the UK, for which star Jennifer Saunders recorded additional dialogue whilst...