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Sadie (formerly written as サディ) is a rock band formed in Osaka, Japan. The band was formed in February 2005 by Mao (真緒, vocals), Tsurugi (剣, guitar), Mizuki (美月, guitar), Aki (亜季, bass) and Sora (空, drums). They began their activities on March 18th 2005 at BIG CAT in Osaka, as the support act for bands such as D, Fatima, shulla etc. On July 27th they released their debut single "黒衣の下の欲望と、苦悩の果てに視た百景の百合達", as a limited edition of 2000 copies. On December 3rd of that year, they had their first oneman live 「dekiai ~ As a sad matter of fact ~ 」...
Hume is an experimental rock band from Washington, DC consisting of Britton Powell, Wilson Ward, Peter Tran, and Joey Doubek. Hume kicked off in 2005, the constantly metamorphosing product of guitarist/bassist/composer Britton Powell’s high school philosophy class daydreams and basement-recording sessions. In these early days, Hume was hard to pin down. One minute it was a solo-project, the next it was a group of free-form improvisers, then a string quartet, and finally a full-fledged band performing expansive prog-rock in a giant octopus-shaped sculpture. Whatever was going on, it was always interesting. The last touring line-up of the group featured two...
Helen Humes (June 23, 1913 - September 9, 1981) was an American jazz and blues singer. Helen was born in Louisville, Kentucky. She moved to New York and became a recording vocalist with Harry James big band in 1937. Her swing recordings with Harry James included "Jubilee", "I Can Dream Can't I", "That's The Dreamer In Me" and "Song Of The Wanderer". Helen Humes became one of the vocalists with Count Basie's band in the late 1930s. Her vocals with Basie's band included "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea". During the 1940s and 1950s Helen Humes became a...
Introducing Sadie Ama. Born Mersadie Louise Hall on 19th August 1987. This future superstar grew up in Kilburn, London NW6. Having been brought up in a household in which music was the greatest passion, (her mother Sonia was a jazz singer in a group called the Clamber and her older sister is none other than one of the finest vocalists of her generation, platinum selling Shola Ama) it was inevitable that Sadie would catch the music bug. So, here you have it. The sweet sounds of Sadie Ama. There is no mistaking this lady's beautifully soft and distinctive vocal once...
Tobias Hume (1569?-1645) was an English composer, viol player, and soldier. Little is known of his life. Some have suggested that he was born in 1569 because he was admitted to the London Charterhouse in 1629, a prerequisite to which was being at least sixty years old, though there is no certainty over this. He had made his living as a professional soldier, probably as a mercenary. He was an officer with the Swedish and Russian armies. His published music includes pieces for viols (including many solo works for the lyra viol) and songs. They were gathered in two collections,...
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