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Aristide Bruant (May 6, 1851 – February 10, 1925) was a French cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner who is best recognized as the man in the red scarf and black cape on the famous posters by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Aristide Bruant by Lautrec Born Louis Armand Aristide Bruant in the village of Courtenay, Loiret, he left his home at age fifteen following his father's death to find employment. Making his way to the Montmartre Quarter of Paris, he hung out in the working-class bistros, where he finally was given an opportunity to show his musical talents. Although bourgeois by...
Tom Caruana is a hip-hop DJ and sometimes MC from Brighton. He has created backing music for many of the most popular hip-hop artists in Brighton such as Dr Syntax, The Menagerie and Mole & Iris. .
Karuan (also Karwan Marouf or simply Karwan) was born in 1976 in Vienna as the son of Kurdish parents. Karuan's love for music arose from the Kurdish singer Şivan Perwer and from the traditional Kurdish celebrations. At the age of six Karuan started to record his singing on music tapes. Ever since that day making music is Karuan's most favourite occupation. In 1995 Karuan started to work on his own solo projects which were largely inspired by Folk and Black Music. At this time Karuan's music was strictly band-oriented. When Karuan began to arrange his songs on the computer he...
Johnny Truant was an underground, Brighton based British metalcore band with progressive influences, formed in 2000 originally under the name Severance. The name Johnny Truant is taken from the book House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. The band split up in October 2008. Albums: No Tears for the Creatures (2008) In the Library of Horrific Events (2005, produced by Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage) The Repercussions of a Badly Planned Suicide (2002) Lineup: Olly Mitchell (Vocals) Stuart Hunter (Guitar) Reuben Gotto (Guitar) Alan Booth (Bass) Paul Jackson (Drums) .