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Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is a British recording artist, actress, songwriter and dancer, largely credited for being a pioneer of Classical Crossover. She sings songs in many languages including English, Spanish, French, Latin, German, Italian, Russian, Hindi, and Mandarin. Brightman has received over 180 Gold and Platinum sales awards in over 40 different countries around the world and is the only artist to hold #1 spots on the Billboard Classical and Dance charts simultaneously, her other achievements feature her ranking by the Recording Industry Association of America as the best-selling female classical artist of the twenty-first century and...
Alright formed in early 2014 in Charlotte, NC. After playing shows for a few months with a fill-in drummer, the band cemented the trio with the addition of Garrett Herzfeld (It Looks Sad, Richard Parker). The other members have served time in Late Bloomer, Pullman Strike, Obstruction and Meth Mountain to name a few. On March 24th, 2015, the band released a s/t 7" via Self Aware and Negative Fun Records. The band embarked on a tour of the Northeast with Late Bloomer in support of the tour. In April of 2015, Garrett Herzfeld left the band. Taking his place...
There are two artists by this name. 1) The Divine are a gothic/industrial band originating from Barrie, Ontario, Canada. 2) The Divine is also a Club / Hip Hop / R&B duo from Los Angeles. The poster boy's of alt.sex.fetish, the "Barbie doll's" of the underground industrial goth world. Armed with crunching guitars, pounding drums loops, melodic vocals, sinful synths, complete with their own make-up case and extensive wardrobe, these bitches have everything. The DiVinE bring the glamour, glitz, and showmanship back to the forefront. Setting their standards high, tired of seeing the same brand of baggy pants, boring stage...
VISION DIVINE was born in 1998, originally intended as Olaf Thorsen's solo project (Labyrinth's guitarist at the time). Very soon he starts collaborating again with Fabio Lione (lead singer of Labyrinth on their first album "No Limits" and current frontman of Rhapsody of Fire) and the solo project rapidly turns into a real band, its name being a combination of "Vision" -old Labyrinth's monicker when Olaf created the band- and "Divine" -the title intended for Olaf's solo album. The line-up got completed with Mat Stancioiu (drums), Andrew Mc Pauls (keyboards) and Andrea Tower Torricini (bass). In 1999 their first studio...
Formed in Niagara Falls by guitarist Greg Fraser and bassist Stevie Skreebs in 1982, the band also included vocalist Gerry McGhee, keyboardist Martin Victor and drummer Mark Cavarzan. After their song "Barricade" was selected for CILQ's Q107 Homegrown album in 1984, they independently released a self-titled EP the following year. They subsequently signed to WEA for their full-length debut, Young, Wild and Free, in 1986, adding Johnny Rogers on keyboards replacing Martin Victor. That album spawned the Canadian hit singles "We Came to Rock" and "Can't Wait for the Night". The band followed up with Take a Deep Breath in...