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Smilers is a popular rock band from Estonia. The band was founded in 1993 in Helsinki, Finland but by the end of the 90-ies the group had gained huge mainstream success on the other side of the Gulf of Finland, in Estonia, the homeland of band's charismatic frontman, Hendrik Sal-Saller. In Estonia, Smilers has released a number of succesful albums and scored more than two dozen radio hits. The group has proved to be a popular live act and has had major impact on Estonian post-communist pop culture. Smilers' frontman Sal-Saller (vocal, rhythm guitar) has also been active as a...
There are 2 bands with the name Smiler - 1) Smiler are a Hardcore/Punk/Metalish band from South Wales. - 2) Smiler is a UK Hip Hop Artist from Woolwich, East London. Smiler started rapping 8 yrs ago in the south eastern parts of london. When asked what inspired him he explains "Besides it being my form of expression, my daily journey its nothing short of inspirational, leaving me in need of a vent, a verbal outlet, and nothing or no one understands me better than an instrumental." .
FREDY MASSAMBA was born in Pointe-Noire (Congo). It did not take long before music became his tool as a true passion ! For a while he had been singing and dancing down the street or in some choirs. Then he turned into a génuine stage performer. Following several world tours with « Les Tambours de Brazza », numerous collaborations with Zap Mama, Didier Awadi, Manou Gallo and after he enjoyed some smashing encounters in USA with Bilal, Mos Def and The Roots, Fredy Massamba is now developing his own solo album « Ethnophony ». He talks as an Afro-european, about...
Haramiler was one of the many hard-rdged R&B bands bordering between garagy sounds and Turkish rock while pattering themselves after The Artwoods, The Move and The Spencer Davis Group. They entered the 1967 and 1968 Altin Mikrofon contests. Haramiler founded 1994 in eskişehir again.They made excellent anatolian rock sounds.Their favorite songs are mavi duvar , balıkçının öyküsü , alın yazısı .