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Tony Orlando (born 3 April 1944) is an American singer best known for his time with the group Dawn in the early 1970s. Born Michael Anthony Orlando Cassavitis to a Greek father and a Puerto Rican mother, he was raised in Manhattan's then-notorious Hell's Kitchen. His best friend was Freddie Prinze (who was of Puerto Rican and German descent).[citation needed] Tony Orlando's musical career started with The Five Gents, a doo-wop group he formed. His first success came when he recorded the hit “Halfway To Paradise”. After becoming general manager at Columbia Records, he was tempted back to a recording...
With a passionate and humble heart for the presence of God, this young lady has a privileged and sweet voice that fill you with peace. Afer singing as a duet with Jesus Adrian Romero and Abel Zavala in Vastago Records, she released her first solo album "More than a Yearning" (Mas que un Anhelo in Spanish). .
Lowell (real name Elizabeth Lowell Boland) is a singer-songwriter living in Toronto, Canada. Born in Calgary, she eventually migrated to the Yukon where she lived with her father in Carcross, near a mountain that once offered passage to gold hunters. Lowell drew strength from desolate beachside cabin she and her father called home before finding her way to Massachusetts, Ottawa, Georgia, then back to Calgary before basing herself in Toronto and London. After earning the attention of Martin Terefe, Sacha Skarbek, James Bryan and Paul Herman, Lowell was invited to Kensaltown Studios in London to write with all of them....