Victor Scott | pt

Born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, Victor's love for music was cultivated and shaped by his mother, a singer and a Julliard-trained pianist. After attending Bowdoin College, Victor moved to the San Francisco/Bay Area where he built a successful business and began studying voice and songwriting. In 1998, a mutual friend introduced Victor to the Grammy-nominated producer/songwriter, Kashif (Kenny G, George Benson, Whitney Houston), which led to their collaboration on his debut album, Promise (1999). Released on Victor's independent label, Regina Records, the CD gained impressive reviews and a strong cult following. In 2002, Victor followed...
Victory (UK) (NWOBHM-United-Kingdom) Victory (GER) (Hard/Heavy Metal-Germany) Herman Frank : Guitarra Achim Keller : Bateria Jioti Parcharidis : Vocais Tommy Newton : Guitarra Peter "Fargo" Knorn : Baixo Victory é uma banda de Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, surgida em Germany (Hannover, Lower Saxony), na década de 80. Foi formada EM 1984, a partir de remanescentes da banda Fargo. O baixista Peter Knorn, os dois violinistas Tommy Newton John e Bernie Lockton e o baterista Van de Graaf, todos tinham trabalhado juntos anteriormente na banda. Foram apadrinhados por ninguém menos do que Rudolph Schenker da banda Scorpions. Álbuns Wishing Well (LP...
Three artists share the alias Scotty: 1- Scotty (born David Scott, 1951, Westmoreland, Jamaica — died 27 February 2003, Kingston, Jamaica) performed as a reggae vocalist and deejay. 2- Scotty, also known as Scotty ATL, is an Atlanta-based rapper and songwriter. 3- Oliver Dix, also known as Scotty, is a German producer and deejay who took part in several dance acts like Belmond & Parker, Clubstars, or Disco Deejays. As a solo artist, Scotty or DJ Scotty released and produced his own music with hits like "Dreamland", "Du Hast, Du Lachst", "Don't Stop (The Party)", "Let's Celebrate", "Don't Cry Tonight",...
As a resident at Gatecrasher in Sheffield, England, Scott Bond's reputation grew quickly, making him one of the U.K.'s most esteemed trance DJs at the end of the '90s. Voted Resident of the Year 1999 and fifth in the Best DJ poll by the readers of Mixmag, a popular U.K. dance magazine, Bond was also featured on Radio 1's Essential Mix show multiple times, further illustrating his popularity in England. In addition, he began increasing his reputation by spinning in other countries around the world. .