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There is more than one artist with this name: 1. REWIND is a hardcore/death metal band from Ankara, Turkey. 2. REWIND is a Bay Area underground hip hop artist. 1. REWIND is a hardcore/death metal band from Ankara, Turkey. The band was established by Metin Atahan (Hazy Hill), Baris Tarimcioglu (Hazy Hill) and Yakup Senem (Crestfall) back in 2002. REWIND recorded 2 demos in 2005 and 2006. After some line-up changes the band recorded a 3 track demo in 2007, after Emek Ataman (Pera, emekataman) joined the band. The band is currently working on an album, and continues performing on...
Earth, Wind & Fire is an American funk band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1969. Led by Maurice White, they are best known for their hits of the 1970s, among them "After the Love Has Gone", "September," "Reasons," "Fantasy" and "Shining Star." Earth, Wind & Fire became the first black performers to headline throughout the world without an opening act, to receive Madison Square Garden's Gold Ticket Award for selling more than 100,000 tickets and to receive the Columbia Records Crystal Globe Award for selling more than five million albums in foreign markets. They have gained the BET's Lifetime Achievement...
Winds is a progressive metal band from Norway with symphonic touches. Its members are vocalist Lars Eric Si (Jack In A Box, Before the Dawn, Khold), guitarist Carl August Tidemann (Arcturus, Tritonus), drummer Hellhammer (Jan Axel von Blomberg) (Mayhem, Arcturus, The Kovenant) and keyboardist Andy Winter (Age of Silence). A key feature of their music is the tight integration of the traditional components of a metal band with a string quartet. Winds came into existence in 1998 when four Norwegian musicians from different backgrounds happened to cross musical paths. This was a result of previous work some of them had...
Singer-songwriter from Georgia who formerly sold merchandise for Luke Bryan. His debut album produced the Top 10 hits "Chillin' It" and "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight". He also wrote "Outta My Head" for Craig Campbell, "Roller Coaster" for Luke Bryan, "Get Me Some of That" for Thomas Rhett, "Water Tower Town" for Scotty McCreery, and "This Is How We Roll" for Florida Georgia Line. .
1. Ill Wind was one of the leading folk rock/psychedlic bands on the Boston scene in the late 1960s. Worked together in two installments, 1966-68 and 1970-73, with slightly different personnel at various times. Their 1968 album 'Flashes' on ABC Records is now a collector's item. Ken Frankel (lead guitar, banjo, 1966-68), Richard Griggs (rhythm guitar, vocals, 1966-71), Carey Mann (bass, guitar, organ, vocals, 1966-70), David Kinsman (drums), Connie Devanney (vocals, 1967-73), Judy Bradbury (vocals, 1966), Michael Walsh (bass, vocals, 1968-73), Larry Carsman (guitar, 1970), Walter Bjorkman (guitar, 1971-73), Bryant Thayer (piano, 1971-72). More information - http://www.ill-wind.com/ 2. DIY hardcore...
Found 39 songs, duration: 04:32:11
The Awakening
Sweet Perdition
Intravenus
Intravenus
Xenophobia
Seeking The Moon
Learning To Bloom
Narcissus Goes to the Moon
Wind Voice II
Winter Night
Salesman №13
The False Truths
Lunar Doubts
Wedding Game
Fuzzy Concept
A Moment Beyond Time
Blind Regards
The Faded Years
Ulysse's Return
Soleil d'Aube
Face A La Television
Wrong Time, Wrong Place
A Moment In Time
We'll Meet Again
Nothing Left To Hide
Join My Soul
A Succulent Anachronic Pastiche
Race On A Pseudo Flying Carpet
At The End Of The Road
Cryptarythm
Interlude
By The River
We'll Meet Again
Ambulance
Introvenus
Behind The Curtain