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There are several acts named Lucifer: 1) German doom metal band formed in 2014 after the split of The Oath by singer Johanna Sadonis and featuring Gaz Jennings (Cathedral, Death Penalty). 2) Pseudonym for Canadian electronic musician Mort Garson. Released one record in 1971, Black Mass, before switching his moniker to Ataraxia. 3) Dutch pop group (1972-1978) formed in Loosdrecht, Netherlands, with Margriet Eshuijs as its singer. Their biggest chart success was "House for Sale". Producer: Hans Vermeulen, songwriters: Gloria Sklerov/Harry Lloyd, Drums: Hennie Huisman, Bass: Dick Buysman. After Lucifer's demise, Eshuijs embarked on a succesful solo career under her...
Rosalyn McCall is a rapper and Miami bass dance music artist who performed under the moniker MC Luscious. She is best known for her 1991 single "Boom! I Got Your Boyfriend." Discography McCall began her career in music in the early 1990s when her cousin, producer Steve Tempo, recruited her to perform vocals on a remake of his composition "Boom! I Got Your Boyfriend." The song had been previously performed by Tempo's group The Boys From The Bottom and released under the title "Boom! I Got Your Girlfriend." In 1991 Heatwave Records in the United States and IRL Recordings in...
Lucifer Star Machine are violent straight in yer face Rock'n'Roll, kicking off like a bare knuckle fight between Motörhead, Ramones and Gene fucking Vincent. They first emerged on an unsuspecting public with their debut single “Death Baby” on their own Black Tongue Records (co-produced by Rat Scabies, formerly of The Damned). They were immediately snapped up by German Independent label, Noisemaker, with whom they released their first album “Fire In Your Hole” to critical acclaim. They have since toured Europe and the UK incessantly, building up their fan base and tightening their crotch-kicking sound. In all, they have played over...
Luscious Jackson is an alternative rock group formed in 1991 in New York City, New York, United States. They are named after former Philadelphia 76ers pro basketball player Lucious Brown "Luke" Jackson. The original band consisted of Jill Cunniff (vocals, bass), Gabby Glaser (vocals, guitar), Kate Schellenbach (drums) and Vivian Trimble (keyboards, vocals). Schellenbach was a founding member of the Beastie Boys and left shortly after the Beasties switched from being a hardcore punk band into being a hip-hop group Between 1993 and 2000 they released one EP, three full length LPs and ten singles on the Beastie Boys' Grand...
This band was formed in 2011, by Ryan D. Spurlock and former wife, Jennifer Kaye Flannery. It was originally formed in a drastic attempt to collect money for an attorney, to fight Jennifer's parents for custody of her daughter. The attempt was unsuccesful and from The Black Death on, was strictly made out of Ryan's love of music and disdain for religion and government. He is actually still making music under his real name now, as a solo artist. He is currently married to another atheist, just like himself. If you'd like to hear more music from him, you can...