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Robert Matthew Van Winkle (born October 31, 1967), best known by his stage name Vanilla Ice is an American rapper. Born in Dallas, Texas, United States, and raised in Texas and South Florida, Van Winkle started his musical career in 1988 and released his debut album, 'Hooked', in 1989 through Ichiban Records. He soon signed a contract with SBK Records, which released a reformatted version of that album under the title 'To the Extreme'. Van Winkle's single "Ice Ice Baby" was the first hip-hop single to top the Billboard charts, and it has been credited with helping to diversify hip-hop...
Vanilla Acoustic (바닐라 어쿠스틱) is a Korean band. Their music is a mixture of pop, acid jazz, acoustic and indie. .
Vanilla Sky is an italian pop-punk outfit from Rome, formed in February 2002. The band consists of: Vincenzo Mario Cristi - Vocals, guitar Daniele Brian Autore – Vocals, guitar Jacopo Volpe - Drums, Backup vocals Francesco Sarsano: Bass, Backup vocals Former members: Luca Alessandrelli: Drums Antonio Filippelli - Bass, Backup vocals They have recently released a cover version of the song "Umbrella" featured as a must listen by Kerrang magazine, and has become very popular. Their first full length "Waiting for Something", released in 2004 by Wynona Records, sold over 25,000 copies. During the last years, they've played tours all...
Death and Vanilla is a Swedish duo formed in Malmö, Sweden by Marleen Nilsson and Anders Hansson. Crackling recordings of old seances, inexplicably exploding tea cups... The supernatural is an important factor for Death And Vanilla as aesthetic source material and methodological starting-point. Formed in Malmö, Sweden by Marleen Nilsson and Anders Hansson, Death and Vanilla use vintage musical equipment such as vibraphone, organ, mellotron, tremolo guitar and Moog, to emulate the sounds of 60s/70s soundtracks, library music, Krautrock, French Ye-ye pop, 60s psych and electronic pioneers from the golden age of analog synths. They play their music on instruments...
Almost entirely instrumental, the Muffins' music is a unique blend of Canterbury progressive, fusion, improvisation and much more. The group was formed in the Washington, DC area in 1973 by Dave Newhouse (keyboards), Billy Swan (vocals, bass and guitar), Tom Scott (woodwinds) and Michael Zentner (guitar and violin). Stuart Abramowitz played drums from August 1975 until July 1976. This group recorded the home and studio demo recordings heard on the Chronometers CD. Zentner and Abramowitz left in July 1976. Drummer Paul Sears joined the next month, setting the stage for the group's most popular period. The group released Manna/Mirage in...