Joya Sherrill | tr

Les Joyaux de la Princesse (fra. Prensesin Mücevherleri) genellikle piyano ve orgun eşlik ettiği, melankolik ve üzücü melodilerin hayat bulduğu müziğin adresidir. LJDLP sadece müzik yapmaz aynı zamanda hemen her parçasında 1930-1940'lardan, özellikle de Vichy Fransa'sından tarihi kişiliklerin konuşmalarının samplelarını içeren tarih dersleri verir. LJDLP'nin albümleri o kadar az sayıda ve limitli (aynı zamanda göz kamaştırıcı şekilde lüks) olarak basılmıştır ki albümlerini 1. el olarak piyasada bulmak çok zor hatta bazıları için imkansızdır. LJDLP müzikal açıdan tartışma götürmeksizin tamamen eşsiz olup müziği sadece tek kategoriye sığdırılamaz. LJDLP Regard Extrême, Death In June, Muslimgauze, ve Blood Axis gibi birçok grup ve...
Sherrill Eustace Milnes was born in Downer's Grove, Illinois, on January 10, 1935 to a dairy farmer and his wife. During his childhood, Milnes developed strong musical talents: in addition to possessing a remarkable voice, he was proficient on the piano, violin, viola, double bass, clarinet, and tuba. Although his interests did not always lean towards opera, he spent many hours singing to his father's cows, and once was found on a tractor practicing an operatic laugh. While in high school, Milnes planned to be an anaethesiologist, but later returned to music, studying music education at Drake University and Northwestern...
Joya (full name: Joya Owens; born 1973 in Detroit) is an R&B singer who released her debut album Here I Am on June 20, 1995 on the Atlas/A&M record label. Her debut single was "I Like What You're Doing To Me" is described as having an R&B feel with a touch of Hip hop. It reached number 46 on the Billboard charts towards the end of 1995. Her second single "Gettin' Off On You", was released and hit number 67 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. The CD single was packaged with a condom, emphasizing the single's...
American based singer Joya Landis recorded an early reggae version of Angel of the morning in 1968. The Jamaican single was on the Treasure Isle label. The UK single (on Trojan TR 622) had Love Letters by Phyllis Dillon & Alton Ellis on the b-side. It also appeared on the compilation album Soul Of Jamaica a.k.a. Come Rock With Me In Jamaica, 1968 and on the Trojan compilation album Tighten Up, Volume 1, 1968. It was produced by Arthur Reid Appears on a.o : Duke Reid's Treasure Chest. .