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There are several artists named Becky. 1. (Source: Entertainment Weekly): The band "becky" led by Rebecca Lord. They were a famous rock group who performed the theme song of the Famous Playhouse Disney Series "JoJo's Circus". The band is under Walt Disney Records. 2. (Source: Wikipedia): Becky (ベッキー, bekkii?) is a popular talent in Japan under the entertainment company Sun Music. Born on March 6, 1984, in Kanagawa, she is the daughter of a Japanese mother and an English father. She had dual (British and Japanese) citizenship until she turned 20, at which time she resolved to hold a single...
Daniel Portman was born and raised in the suburbs of Zurich, Switzerland. He fell in love with electronic music at a very young age. It was the late 90s, with all its ups and downs, when young Daniel started to test his musical abilities on an Akai2000 sampler and an old sequencer. After a long ride of experimenting, he ended up with a bunch of tracks. Daniel went back to his small bedroom studio, made another bunch of tracks and along the way he stumbled into the porn industry. He played in different adult movies in order to pay his...
The Brobecks is an indie rock outfit fronted by singer/songwriter/Dallon Weekes. Referred to by some as ”19th Century Indie pop”. URB Magazine Top 100 bands to watch ”Adorable, intelligent indie-pop.” - SPIN Magazine Indie Pop Band of the Year (2007-2008)- SLC Weekly ON SALE NOW ON iTunes OFFICIAL PAGE: www.myspace.com/brobecks www.twitter.com/DallonWeekes www.facebook.com/TheBrobecks BAND MEMBERS INCLUDE: Dallon Weekes .
Daniel Powter is a Canadian recording artist, born on 25 February 1971. He grew up in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada, in the Okanagan Valley region of British Columbia. With few local musical influences, he credits his early exposure to music to his mother, who was a pianist and took her son on long distance trips to see artists like Prince perform in Vancouver. Daniel Powter released his debut album, I'm Your Betty, in 2000. The album, limited to a very small print, contains ten songs, two of which—"More Than I" and "Negative Fashion"—were featured on the television show Higher Ground....
David Warren Brubeck (born December 6, 1920 in Concord, California - December 5, 2012) was an American jazz pianist who has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The Duke". He was probably best known for "Take Five", written by saxophone player Paul Desmond, who was the saxophonist in The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Due to the immense popularity of his work, Brubeck had won multiple awards such as a lifetime achievement award from the Grammys in 1996, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship in 1999, and a Kennedy Center Honor in...