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Gideon Freudmann, a cello innovator, has created his own style of music called CelloBop - a fusion of blues, jazz, folk and much more. Not only has Gideon performed at The Montreal International Jazz Festival, The Prague Swing Jazz Festival and throughout the US, but his music is also frequently heard on NPR's All Things Considered. His creative workshops at schools, colleges and music camps, as well as his tunebook, New Music For Cello has inspired cello and violin students and teachers from coast to coast to perform his music by their own cello choirs and string ensembles. Gideon's original...
Changing Face came together in 2004 when four friends from the North Bay Area of California got together with a mission to write straight-to-the-point hardcore music. The band recorded two demos and in late 2005 the band entered Deathbot Studios (Alcatraz) with Phillip Deveroux to record a new EP. "Our Last Chance" is the result of that recording session; seven tracks of venomous hardcore that draws similarities to Figure Four, Madball, Knuckledust, and Folsom. Changing Face had their last show on Dec 23, 2006. Members of Changing Face can be be found playing in Crucified. .
Ute Freudenberg Best known for the song "Jugendliebe," German pop singer Ute Freudenberg was one of her country's most popular vocalists in the early '80s, but her career stretched from the '70s to the 2000s. Born in Weimar in 1956, Freudenberg was discovered at age 15 and studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from 1972 to 1977. During her studies there, she was a founding member of the rock band Elefant and appeared on the albums Jugendliebe from 1981 and the following year's Alles Oder Nichts. After Elefant disbanded in 1983, Freudenberg moved to Düsseldorf and worked as...