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Lora (singer)
[edit]Lora | |
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Birth name | Laura Petrescu |
Born | Vaslui, Romania | 23 July 1982
Genres | Pop, Dance, Club music, fusion |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2006 – 2009 (in Wassabi) 2010 – present (solo) |
Laura Petrescu better known as Lora (born in Vaslui, Romania on 23 July 1982) is Romanian a pop-dance singer from Romania.
Lora graduated from Sfânta Maria high school in Galati and applied for Prima TV's Star Factory in 2004. In 2006, she became a founding member of Wassabi with a launching song named "Have Some Fun with Radio 21" becoming the signature tune of Radio 21 that year and taking part in the Selecţia Naţională Eurovision 2007 to represent Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest. The songs were "Do the Tango with Me" and "Crazy", the latter with band Morandi.
On April 1, 2009, Lora withdraw from the band for a solo career. After 8 months, Lora tried her hand at qualifying for Eurovision but now as a duo with Sonny Flame in the song "Come Along", coming 7th overall despite the popularity of the song.[1]
Lora has collaborated with many acts including Sensor in the open concert in Bucharest.[2] with Phelipe in "Hot Spot" and in 2010 with Adrian Sîna of the band Akcent in "My Passion" with great succces in Romania and internationally. The music video featured models Ana Stefanescu and Silviu Tolu. Lora released the song "No More Tears" with the help of Adrian Sîna also with an accompanying music video in 2011. Her song "Fall in Love Tonight" has also found international success.
References reflist
Singles / Videography
- as part of Wassabi
- "Have Some Fun with Radio 21"
- "Și m-am îndragostit de tine"
- "Lonely Girl"
- "Don't Go Baby"
- Solo
- "Hot spot"
- "No More Tears"
- "Un vis"
- "Sad Eyes"
- Collaborations and Featured
- "O viață nouă" (Lora feat Puya & Keo)
- "Lovaman" (Matteo feat Lora & Loredana)
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Maarit Hurmerinta
[edit]Maarit Hurmerinta (Maarit) | |
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Birth name | Maarit Helena Hurmerinta |
Born | Helsinki, Finland | 10 November 1953
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1973 – present |
Website | www |
Maarit Helena Hurmerinta (born in Helsinki on 10 November 1953) is a Finnish singer and musician. She is better known by her mononym Maarit. Maarit is the granddaughter of Italian musician Michele Orlando. Maarit's daughter Janna Hurmerinta is also a singer known by her mononym Janna.
Discography Albums
- Studio albums
- 1973: Maarit
- 1975: Viis' pientä
- 1978: Siivet saan
- 1980: Nykyajan lapsi
- 1981: Elämän maku
- 1983: Nukun radio päällä
- 1986: Tuuli ja taivas
- 1988: Tuskan tanssi
- 1990: Jotain on mulla mielessäni
- 1993: Jos tahdot tietää
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FIN [3] | ||
1995 | Sydäntäsi lainaisin | 39 |
1998 | Sitä mitä rakastan | 28 |
2001 | Metsän tyttö | 13 |
2004 | Good Days, Bad Days | 9 |
2006 | Nälkää ja rakkautta | 9 |
2008 | Kun yö saapuu | 19 |
2013 | Miten elämästä kertoisin | 7 |
- Live albums
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FIN [3] | ||
1999 | Stoalive | 10 |
- Compilation albums
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FIN [3] | ||
2002 | Laakson liljasta metsän tyttöön - Kaikki parhaat | 13 |
References
- ^ One Europe: Romania 2010
- ^ Lora va canta in deschiderea concertului Faithless! (in Romanian
- ^ a b c "Maarit discography". finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
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SE7EN (comic book)
[edit]Se7en or SE7EN may refer to:
Films, television and media
- Seven (film), stylized as Se7en, 1995 American thriller film written by Andrew Kevin Walker and directed by David Fincher starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman
- Seven, 1995 novel by Anthony Bruno based on the film
- SE7EN (comic book), comic book edited by David Seidman and Ralph Tedesco encompassing a seven issue series contributed by various artists based on the Se7en film above
Music
- Artists
- Se7en, a Christian music group
- Se7en (Korean singer) (born 1984), stage name of singer member of the South Korean band YG Entertainment
- Se7en (American singer) (born 1986), stage name of Sevyn Streeter while in band RichGirl. Changed from Se7en to Sevyn for her solo act starting late 2012
- Se7en (rapper), real name David Gallegos, rapper and screamer of the crunk group brokeNCYDE
- Damien Broman Se7en, one of the stage names used by rapper Silver Bullet
- For other artists and musicians named Seven, see 7 (disambiguation)#Music (Artists section)
- Albums
- Headshots: SE7EN, 2005 remaster of Headshots: Vol.7 by band Atmosphere.
See also
- 7 (disambiguation), also includes Seven (disambiguation)
Se7en is a comic book edited by David Seidman and Ralph Tedesco. It was published as a hardcover edition by Zenescope Entertainment on January 15, 2008 and is based on the 1995 1995 cult film Se7en directed by David Fincher. Zenescope acquired the license to adapt the film after building a strong relationship with New Line Cinema, the owner of the film.[1]
But while the film was told from the perspective of the two homicide detectives, Somerset (played by Morgan Freeman) and Mills (played by Brad Pitt), the book Se7en is told from the perspective of John Doe (that was played in the film by Kevin Spacey).
In the book, originally published in seven monthly issue series this September based on the film "Se7en" from September 2006 to October 2007 to be put together in one book in January 2008.
Series in the book Each issue explores a different sin in 32 page, in full color format and each brought by a different creating team and a different illustrated cover conveying the "sin". John Doe is painting a masterpiece using the Se7en deadly sins to teach a world full of sinners a lesson they won't soon forget as they step inside the mind of a notorious serial killer.
The seven issues are dedicated to the Se7en deadly sins, i.e. lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath. The seven main creators each handling one sin as follows:[2]
- 1. Gluttony (published September 2006) - Raven Gregory, Tommy Castillo, and David Seidman
- 2. Greed (published October 2006) - Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco & Arcana Studio
- 3. Sloth (published February 2007) - Mike Calvoda & David Seidman
- 4. Lust (published March 2007) - Christian Beranek, Adam Beranek and Steven Perkins
- 5. Pride (published May 2007) - by Whol, David Seidman, & J. Nobody
- 6. Envy (published July 2007) - by David W. Mack, Leif Jones & David Seidman
- 7. Wrath (published October 2007) - by Mike Calvoda, Brett Weldele and David Seidman
Digital art and photography is by the artist David Seidman.
References reflist
Category:1998 books
Doe B
[edit]Doe B | |
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Birth name | Glenn Thomas |
Born | 1991, Montgomery, Alabama, United States |
Died | December 28, 2013 (22 years) Montgomery, Alabama |
Genres | Hip hop, Trap |
Occupation | Rapper |
Labels | Grand Hustle |
Glenn Thomas better known by his stage name Doe B (b. Montgomery, Alabama 1991 - d. Montgomery, December 28, 2013)[3] was an American MC and hip hop rapper of the Trap with Atlanta-based Grand Hustle label's Hustle Gang. He was killed in a shooting in his home town Montgomery by unknown gunmen. Doe B was known with his signature eye patch, the result of another shooting in 2010.
Doe B was signed to Grand Hustle Records by the label's founder T.I. and appeared on Hustle Gang's G.D.O.D. (Get Dough Or Die) compilation[4] with three tracks: "Kemosabe", "Real Niggas" and "Let Me Find Out (Remix)".
Doe B later released his own mixtape the 18-track Baby Jesus (full title Cote Block Music & Hoodrich present Doe B -- Baby Jesus) in 2013. An alternative 21-track mixtape with 18 of the original and 3 more tracks was released with additional materials by DJ Scream crediting Cote Block Music, Hustle Gang, Hoodrich present DJ Scream & Doe B -- Baby Jesus.
Doe B also released music videos for "Let Me Find Out" featuring T.I. and Juicy J, "2 Many" featuring Rich Homie Quan and "Trap Muzik".[4] His debut studio album was expected to be released in early 2014.[5]
Death He was shot dead in Centennial Bar and Grill on Highland Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama. Kimberle Johnson, was also killed.[3] The shooting that occurred at 1:30 a.m. left six other patrons injured. The Centennial was housed in what was earlier known as the Rose Supper Club subject of a shooting in December 2012 that left six people injured. The name of the venue had been changed after that incident. After the latest shooting, Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange ordered the club to close immediately.
Discography Mixtapes
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Appearances
- 2013: G.D.O.D. (Get Dough Or Die) (compilation)
- "Kemosabe" (Doe B, Young Dro, B.o.B & T.I.
- "Real Niggas" (Doe B, Shad da God, Yung Booke & Big Kuntry King)
- "Let Me Find Out (Remix)" (Doe B, T.I. & Juicy J).
Vodeography
- "Let Me Find Out" (featuring T.I. and Juicy J) [1]
- "Trap Muzik" [2]
- "2 Many" (featuring Rich Homie Quan) [3]
References reflist
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Gunther Göbbel
[edit]Gunther Göbbel (Geeno Fabulous) | |
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Also known as | Geeno DJ GF |
Born | Nuremberg, Germany | 6 May 1979
Genres | Pop, dance music |
Years active | 2003 – present |
Labels | Andorfine (2009-present) |
Gunther Göbbel (born on 6 May 1979[6] in Nuremberg, Germany[7]) is a German singer who took part in second season (2003-2004) of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS) series coming 5th overall in 12 finalist contestants. He then became part of the German cover songs duo Lemon Ice as Geeno alongside rapper Jay Low. After the break-up of the group, he continued his solo music career as Geeno Fabulous (singer and DJ) and a record producer (under his name Gunther Göbbel).
In DSDS (2003)
Gunther Göbbel applied for the 2nd season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar in 2003.[6] Göbbel did not qualify to the top 13, but was brought back as a "wildcard" and advanced then to final 5 when he was eliminated. His performances during DSDS were:[6]
- Nov. 22, 2003 (1st live show - "My Pop Idol") - Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) from Backstreet Boys - Safe
- Nov. 29, 2002 (2nd live show - "Rock and Pop Ballads) - Careless Whisper from George Michael - Safe
- Dec. 13, 2002 (3rd live show) - "My year of birth") - Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough from Michael Jackson - Safe
- Dec. 20, 2002 (4th live show) - "Christmas") - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town from Tony Bennett - Safe
- Jan. 10, 2003 (5th live show "Elton John / Madonna") - Candle in the Wind from Elton John - Bottom Two - saved
- Jan. 17, 2003 (6th live show "Big Band") - Ain't That a Kick in the Head from Robbie Williams - Bottom Two - saved
- Jan. 31, 2003 (7th live show - "Seventies") - You to Me Are Everything from The Real Thing - Bottom Two - saved
- Feb. 7, 2003 (8th live show - "Movies") - When You Say Nothing at All from Ronan Keating - Eliminated
Lemon Ice (2004-2009)
He founded the record label Utopic Music. In 2006, he formed the German cover duo group Lemon Ice, alongside rapper Jay Low. Gunther Göbbel was on lead vocals and was known as Geeno (at times Geeno Fabulous).[7] The band had a string of hits in Germany and Austria and one hit single in Finland. They also released their debut and only studio album entitled One in 2007 containing many of their earlier cover hits "Stand by Me" (Ben E. King), "Only You" (Yazoo), "Girl You Know It's True" (Milli Vanilli) and "Right Here Waiting" (Richard Marx).
Solo career (2009-present) After the break-up of the group in 2009, he continued with a solo career named Geeno Fabulous, or just DJ GF. In 2009 he was signed to the German dance club label "Andorfine". He released a series of collaborations featuring hip hop artist Young Sixx including I'm Famous (2009), I'm So Horny (2010), That Girl (2011).
He was featured in a number of releases of DJ and producer Crew 7 including This Time (2010), Billy Jean (2011), I Go to Rio and F**k It (2013). In 2013, he was featured in Crew 7's "Wild", a hit single that reached number 1 in the Deutsche Dance Charts in December 2013.
Other releases include the 2011 single "Rhythm Is All That I Need" featuring Raheema. In 2011, he co-produced with Christian Greiner, the Chillout Rockerz electronic future jazz album Play for Pleasure. Finest Lounge Music released on Consens Music / Sony Music Entertainment. He was credited as Gunther Göbbel rather than Geeno Fabulous. Since 2011, he is events manager and resident DJ at Goija, a well-known German night venue in Nuremberg.[8]
Geeno Fabulous was active in radio mixing launching "Energy Club Royal", a 2-hour radio show on Radio Energy Nürnberg.
Discography (For discography in Lemon Ice, see discography section) EPs / Singles
- I'm Famous EP (Geeno Fabulous feat. Young Sixx) (15 December 2009)
- I'm So Horny EP (Geeno Fabulous feat. Young Sixx) (8 March 2010)
- "Rhythm Is All That I Need" (feat. Raheema) (5 February 2011)
- That Girl EP (Geeno Fabulous feat. Young Sixx) (11 June 2011)
- F**k It EP (Geeno Fabulous & Crew 7) (8 November 2013)
- F**k It (The Mixes) EP (Geeno Fabulous & Crew 7) (8 November 2013)
Featured in
- This Time EP (Crew 7 feat. Geeno Fabulous) (22 September 2010)
- Billy Jean EP (Crew 7 feat. Geeno Fabulous) (2 December 2011)
- Billie Jean (The Remixes) EP (Crew 7 feat. Geeno Fabulous) (25 November 2011)
- I Go to Rio EP (Crew 7 feat. Geeno Fabulous) (22 July 2013)
- "Wild" (Crew 7 feat. Geeno Fabulous) (December 2013)
References reflist
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Dor Daniel
[edit]Dor Daniel דור דניאל | |
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Born | Hod HaSharon, Israel | 29 August 1982
Died | 29 August 1982 |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Years active | 2005 – present |
Labels | Helicon Records |
Dor Daniel (in Hebrew דור דניאל ) born in Hod HaSharon, Israel on August 29, 1982 is an Israeli singer, songwriter and composer.
Career Songwriting In 2000, his debut song was "Im Haiti Eloim" (meaning If I Were God) (אם הייתי אלוהים) which found some airtime on Israeli radio. He was just 18 at the time. After his military service in the Israeli Defense Forces, Dor Daniel started a songwriting career in earnest with his catchy melodic pop and rock compositions from 2005 to 2008, writing initially for Harel Skaat, who he knew while in the Army. He also wrote for Miri Mesika, a friend of Skaat.[9][10]
But it was with the song "Ahava ktana" אהבה קטנה meaning small love) on Shiri Maimon's debut album that gained him huge fame. It was a song he had written when he was very young and forgot in a drawer alongside tens of other songs he had written. With success of "Ahava ktana", came a contract offer from Helicon Records CEO Roni Baron for a songwriting deal.[10][11] Encouraged by the success, he wrote for Idan Yaniv, Hila Zaitun, Maya Bouskilla amongst others. He also composed theme song "Time Tunnel" מנהרת הזמן for the TV series Mean Girls (ילדות רעות) an adaptation of an American teen comedy film.
Despite earning fame as a writer, Dor Daniel saw himself first and foremost as a performing singer-songwriter and started preparing for his own debut album, but put it on hold briefly after he passed a needed surgery on his vocal cords.[11]
Singing In April 2009 Daniel saw the release of his first album Between Dreams בין החלומות. Daniel wrote and composed all the songs on the album, in cooperation with songwriter Meir Goldberg (דור דניאל). The album was greatly expected after the the pre-released singles "Place your side" (late 2008) and "I wanted to" (early 2009) from the upcoming debut album proved to be very successful, put on Israeli radio playlists and both peaked at number 1 in the weekly Galgalatz charts. With the album Between Dreams, an autobiographical album after his break-up with his long-running girlfriend,[11] the title track was released as a third single, again topping the Israeli charts, and finally "Tomorrow will be fine". With these successes, Dor Daniel won the "Israeli Breakthrough Artist of the Year" by Galgalatz.
In March 2011, he released his follow-up album Ten months (עשרה חודשים), again writing and composing all the songs on the album.[9] "Calling You" קורא לך had been pre-released from the album in December 2010 reaching the top of the charts charts. Shortly before the album was released, another single was released, "I'm all yours" (כולי שלך).[12]
He cooperated with Idan Yaniv in the latter's album Yes love (כן לאהבה) particularly in the song "Never give up" (לא מוותר). In 2012, the Israeli Hot 3 station broadcast a docu-reality show Goldstar גולסטאר, a soccer-themed series with Dor Daniel as one of the participants of the football side.
He is preparing a third album due for release in 2014. But he has already two singles as pre-releases: "Old North" (הצפון הישן) in April 2013 and "Tmuna Mishtana" meaning Image Transition (תמונה משתנה) from his new album.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Album title (in Hebrew) |
English Translation |
ISR |
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2009 | Between Dreams | |||
2011 | Ten Months |
Singles (Chart positions in Galgalatz charts)
Year | Song | Song title (in Hebrew) |
English Translation |
Music video | ISR | ISR Annual |
Album |
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2008 | Place your side | 1 | 2 | Between Dreams | |||
2009 | Rtziti | I wanted to | 1 | 14 | |||
Between Dreams | 1 | 12 | |||||
Tomorrow will be fine | |||||||
2010 | Kore lach | Calling You | 2 | Ten Months | |||
2011 | I'm Yours | ||||||
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Where | |||||||
Come to me | |||||||
2013 | Old North | TBA | |||||
Tmuna mishtana | Image Transition |
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Jay Hardway
[edit]Jay Hardway | |
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Birth name | Jobke Heiblom |
Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 27 April 1991
Genres | Electro house, progressive house, Dutch house, microhouse |
Occupation(s) | Producer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, turntable, drums |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Universal Music Publishing |
Website | www |
Jobke Heiblom better known as Jay Hardway (born 27 April 1991) is a Dutch DJ, producer and drummer.[13] He is signed to Universal Music Publishing.[14]
He is best know for co-writing "Wizard" with Martin Garrix.[15] The 2013 single became an international hit charting in Netherlands, Belgium, France and the Netherlands. The two had already collaborated in "Registration Code" in late 2012 and "Error 404" earlier in 2013. Hardway has also worked with Sick Individuals which resulted in the track "Someday - You're In My Head ".
Discography Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||||||||
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NLD Dutch Top 40 [16] |
NLD Single Top 100 [17] |
BEL (FL) [18] |
BEL (Wa) [19] |
FRA [20] | ||||||||||
"Wizard" (with Martin Garrix) |
2013 | 13 | 17 | 6 | 8 | 31 | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Others
- 2012: "Registration Code" (with Martin Garrix)
- 2013: "Error 404" (with Martin Garrix)
- 2013: "Someday - You're In My Head" (with Sick Individuals)
References
- ^ Comic Book Resources.com Horrific sins: SE7EN" comes to comics this September
- ^ MyComicShop: Seven (2006 Se7en) comic books
- ^ a b Ben Brumfield (December 29, 2013). "Rapper Doe B killed in Alabama". CNN. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
- ^ a b "Rapper Doe B Shot and Killed in Alabama". Billboard. December 28, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
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(help) - ^ Andrew Gruttadaro (December 29, 2013). "Doe B: His Tragic Final Tweet Before Being Shot & Killed". Hollywood Life. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
- ^ a b c DSDS-diekandidaten: Portrait - Gunther Göbbel (in German)
- ^ a b Stars2meet.de: lemon Ice biography (in German)
- ^ Redbull.de: Interview with Goija DJ Geeno Fabulous (in German)
- ^ a b XNet (3 May 2011): דור דניאל שר מהלב (in Hebrew)
- ^ a b Mooma interview with Dor Daniel (19 August 2007): דור דניאל כותב לסקעת ושירי מימון אבל חולם לעבוד עם אריק איינשטיין ובעיקר לא מוכן להיות זונה של לחנים (in Hebrew)
- ^ a b c NRG.co.il (10 April 2009): הולך וגדל הדור דניאל (in Hebrew)
- ^ NRG.co.il (29 December 2010): דור ההמשך- ראיון עם דור דניאל (in Hebrew)
- ^ Beatport: Jay Hardway page
- ^ MTV.com: About Jay Hardway
- ^ Radio Saturn: Martin Garrix colabora con Jay Hardway para su nueva colaboración “Wizard” (in Spanish)
- ^ "Discografie Jay Hardway". top40.nl (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Discografie Jay Hardway". dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Discografie Jay Hardway". ultratop.be (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Discographie Jay Hardway". ultratop.be (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Discographie Jay Hardway". lescharts.com (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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Baggalútur
[edit]Baggalútur is a successful Icelandic musical band. The band has achieved great popularity in Iceland releasing a number of highly charting albums. The band interprets original songs as well as popular Icelandic songs and Icelandic renditions of international hits from various genres. Traditionally Baggalútur perform on annual Christmas occasions with great following.[1]
Their album Mamma þarf að djamma was their biggest success with the album topping the Icelandic charts throughout November and December 2013;[2] including the Christmas chart. The title track "Mamma þarf að djamma" in collaboration with and featuring the vocals of Jóhanna Guðrún had an even bigger success in the Icelandic Singles Charts, staying at top of Tónlist singles chart for 13 consecutive weeks making it the biggest selling Icelandic language single for 2013.
The name is connected with the digital online Icelandic magazine Baggalútur operational since 11 May 2001. The site has extremely cynical and critical content consisting of ironic or sarcastic articles and imaginary interviews.
Members
- Bragi Valdimar Skúlason
- Guðmundur Kristinn Jónsson
- Guðmundur Pálsson
- Karl Sigurðsson
- Garðar Þorsteinn Guðgeirsson
- Haraldur Hallgrímsson
- Jóhann Bragi Fjalldal
Discography Albums
- 2005: Pabbi þarf að vinna
- 2006: Aparnir í Eden
- 2006: Jól og blíða
- 2008: Nýjasta nýtt
- 2009: Sólskinið í Dakota
- 2010: Næstu jól
- 2010: Síðustu jól - Jólatónleikar Baggalúts 2009
- 2011: Áfram Ísland!
- 2011: Crazy Fast Icelandic Banjo Picking Frenzy
- 2013: Mamma þarf að djamma
Singles
- 2003: "Áfram Ísland"
- 2007: "Sof þú mér hjá"
- 2007: "Ísland, ég elska þig"
- 2008: "Þjóðhátíð '93"
- 2009: "Saman við á ný"
- 2009: "Þetta er búið"
- 2010: "Gærkvöldið"
- 2011: "Ónáðið ekki"
- 2011: "Lesbískar ninjavampírur á flótta"
- 2011: "Skaupið"
- 2012: "Heims um bóleró"
- 2013: "Mamma þarf að djamma"
References reflist
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Category:Icelandic musical groups
Niggas' Revenge
[edit]Niggas' Revenge | |
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Directed by | Dick Wadd |
Produced by | Dick Wadd |
Starring | Bobby Blake Flex-Deon Blake Chris Blake Eric Top Stud Chane Adams Dallas Chalmers Bud Cockerham |
Release date | 2001 |
Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Niggas' Revenge is a 2001 controversial 113-minute gay pornographic film produced and directed by Dick Wadd starring Bobby Blake and Flex-Deon Blake in their last film together. In his autobiography My Life in Porn, Bobby Blake consecrated a whole chapter for this specific film explaining some of his motives describing it as "an expensive movie and the most powerful movie of my life" adding: "It's also one of the most controversial adult films ever made, and that's what I wanted it to be - I had decided this was to be my last film, and I wanted to take it to the limit."[3]
Cast
- Tops
- Versatile
- Chris Blake - top and bottom
- Neo-nazi bottoms
- Chane Adams
- Dallas Chalmers
- Bud Cockerham (credited as Bud)
- Brief role
- Crystal Blake (relative of the Blake "brothers"
Synopsis Three neo-nazi supremacists (Dallas Chalmers and his white "posse" Chane Adams and Bud Cockerham) go to the residence of the Blakes (Bobby Blake and his brother Chris Blake and Flex-Deon Blake) and scream racial slurs, harassing and bully them in an attempt to get them to leave the neighborhood. However, the muscular black neighbors have finally had enough and get their revenge on the white harassers. They capture them and put them in a cage. Then they proceed to beat them up, urinate on them and sexually degrade and torture them until they completely break down and submit to the power of their black masters. The film is violent with scenes of BDSM, rimming, pissing, fisting, verbal abuse. They also invite Eric Top Stud, a light skinned Puerto Rican stud to take part in abusing the neo-nazis. There are also scenes of taboo incest between Chris and Bobby Blake with Chris being the sole submissive black in the film.
Background Bobby Blake had decided to retire from his long-term career as a gay pornographic star. But had asked Dick Wadd before he quit to act in one last film with his ex-partner his Flex-Deon Blake with no strings attached, where Bobby would be given the upper hand in doing whatever he pleased or fantasized. Most of the plot was reportedly left unscripted and entirely to the discretion of Bobby Blake who wanted to keep the element of surprise and apprehension on the rest of the characters in the film including the three submissive characters and the director. Whilst filming the movie, two of the white actors were reportedly concussed on set as a result of vigorous pounding and filming had to be stopped as the two men were brought round with proper hydration.
About the roles Flex-Deon Blake and Chris Blake played in the movie, he said:
“ | When you watch Flex and Chris Blake in that film, you can tell the difference between the way I handled the other [submissive] guys, and the way they did. Flex and Chris just didn't have it in them to really dominate a situation in the way I did. In fact they were weak. Especially Chris. He was hired to be a top beside me and Flex, but it was no surprise that he ended up in the pillory with me fucking is ass as well as the white guys' asses.[3] | ” |
But Bobby Blake praised the three submissive white actors of the film for accepting to go on with no strings attached. In My Life in Porn he admits:
“ | I have to command the guys who played the neo-nazis – Bud, Dallas Chalmers, and Chane Adams – beacuse they took a genuine beating. It wasn't a fake movie; from the whipping with the belt, to the breaking of two-by-four over their asses, the slapping, the spitting, the making them drink piss, all of that was totally real.
All the time I wanted to do just one film that was totally extreme. I did it and that was it. I was liberated form something. I had done what I needed. I retired from porn and went on with muy life.[3] |
” |
Bobby Blake also apologized for the unprotected sex of the film.
“ | This was the only movie in my entire career where I fucked without condoms. All the time I was making movies, and since my retirement from the adult entertainment industry, I've done a lot of work supporting HIV/AIDS awareness issues, so what did I think I was doing in that particular instance. The only honest answer I can give is: we all make mistakes. And that was a mistake I made. I ws caught up in the extreme mentality and an extreme situation, and I didn't exercise proper control over myself. But what I would say to anybody, and in particular young people today, is don't let somebody else's mistake be your mistake. Don't use what I did as an excuse to do something you know isn't wise. Practice safer sex.[3] | ” |
Analysis The film Niggas' Revenge has become the subject of serious academic discussion about race relations through sex and reversal of roles of oppressor and oppressed. In his book, Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking, Tim Dean, a professor at the University at Buffalo, treats Niggas' Revenge in detail that all in order, Dean argues, to "conjure the transgressive charge of unprotected anal sex among gay men", the film "fetishizes the simultaneous transgression of a number of taboos".[4][5]
Dean analyzes the portrayal of racism in the movie:
“ | Dick Wadd draws an analogy between U.S. racism and German anti-Semitism, at the same time that he draws on an established porn convention of representing interracial sex meted out by blacks to whites. Transposing anti-Semitism into racism against African-Americans makes sense for video pornography in that black/white difference lends itself to starker more dramatic visualization than do other racial or ethnic differences.[5] | ” |
On the troubling unprotected sex in the midst of the HIV epidemic, Dean says:
“ | In bareback porn, the black-on-white contrast also may be a way of making visible less perceptible differences such as that between HIV-positive men and their HIV-negative counterparts. A black men fucking a white man without protection adds salience to the idea of revenge.[5] | ” |
On fetishizing the black body represented in many interracial sex scenes, Dean explains:
“ | Not only are the activities, context and paraphernalia are recognizably fetishistic [in the film], the participants' bodies are loaded with fetish insignia. Regarding the shaved heads and musculature of the African-American performers, we might say that their whole bodies have been phallisized … They also are heavily pierced and tattooed, especially Flex-Deon Blake, who, in addition to pierced ears, eyebrow, nipples, and navel, sports a formidable Prince Albert through the head of his penis. The thick silver hoops that adorn his body are complemented by the chain-link harness that he dons for the sex scenes, along with black leather boots which all the dominant men wear throughout the proceedings [6][5] | ” |
The cultural prohibition on incestuous sex is also broken in the film, argues Dean.
“ | Unprotected anal sex is by no means the only taboo that this movie contravenes. The Dick Wadd web informs viewers that Flex-Deon Blake and Bobby Blake are "real life partners" which contributes to the illusion that we're observing a spontaneous unscripted expression of these men's authentic desires … The three African American men are represented as brothers , not just "bruthas." This is particularly significant with respect to the single instance of "versatility", when an African-American takes the bottom role and Bobby Blake fucks Chris Blake next to the stocks. Here the fantasy would be that of witnessing not interracial but incestuous gay sex.[6][5] | ” |
Follow-up: Niggas' Revenge 2 The film was so successful commercially that Dick Wadd filmed a follow-up Niggas' Revenge 2, but none of the actors in the first film were used. Instead Wadd had a new cast of neo-nazi submissive men and black dominant actors.
- Cast
- Butch Blackmore
- Jay Dupree
- Boy Fillmore
- Jake Wetmore
- Rich Wrangler
- Chris Kohl
- Jae C
- Ro
- Mister H
References reflist
External links
- Werldwayd/Further Development 6 at IMDb
- Dick Wadd site: Niggas' Revenge
- Dick Wadd site: Niggas' Revenge 2
DEFAULTSORT:Niggas revenge
Category:2011 films
Steinar
[edit]Steinar | |
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Birth name | Steinar Baldursson |
Born | 1994 Grafarvogur, Reykjavík |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2013 – present |
Labels | Sena |
Steinar Baldursson[7] known by the mononym Steinar (born in Grafarvogur, a district of Reykjavík in 1994) is an Icelandic singer and songwriter signed to Sena, a major Icelandic record label
He studied at Verzlunarskóla Íslands all the time following music and writing materials. He released his debut album Beginning on 15 November 2013 containing 9 tracks in English all written by Steinar himself. He collaborated with Stefán Erni Gunnlaugssyn, Kristin Snæ Agnarssyn, REDD Lights and Sena.[8] This was after the tremendous success of his single "Up"[9] in summer of 2013 in Iceland broadcast on Icelandic radio.[10]
Discography Albums
- 2013: Beginning
Singles
- 2013: "Up"
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Steinar
Category:1994 births Category:Living people Category:People from Reykjavík
Faul & Wad Ad
[edit]Faul & Wad Ad | |
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Origin | France |
Genres | Deep house |
Years active | 2013-present |
Members | FAUL (Maxime) Wad Ad (Camil Meyer) |
Faul & Wad Ad is a French DJ duo from Paris best known for their deep-house hit "Changes".
Faul, stylized as FAUL pseudonym of French DJ Maxime[11] and Wad Ad (stage name of French DJ real name Camil Meyer) met in school and started to produce music during their study time. In 2013, they heard Pnau, a dance music side project originating from Sydney, Australia putting the sampling of a children's choir called "Baby". In May 2013, Faul & Wad Ad put their deep house style adaptation online calling it "Changes". The track went on to become an international hit for them peaking in Germany at top of the Media Control Chart, the official German Singles chart. It also charted in Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands and Switzerland.
Discography Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||
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AUT [12] |
BEL (FL) [13] |
BEL (WA) [13] |
FR [14] |
GER |
NLD [15] |
SWI [16] | |||
2013 | "Changes" | 3 | 1 (Ultratip) |
3 (Ultratip) |
101 | 1 | 95 | 12 |
References reflist
DEFAULTSORT:Faul and Wad Ad
Category:French DJs
Category:French musical duos
Ciao Bella (film)
[edit]Ciao Bella | |
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Directed by | Mani Masserat-Agah |
Written by | Jens Jonsson |
Produced by | Christian Holm and Mani Maserrat-Agah (co-producers) Christer Nilson, Lena Rehnberg, Olle Wirenhed small>(executive producers) |
Starring | Poyan Karimi Chanelle Lindell Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso |
Cinematography | Andréas Lennartsson |
Edited by | Kristin Grundström |
Music by | Martin Willert |
Distributed by | Götafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish / English / Persian / Italian |
Ciao Bella is a 86-minute 2007 Swedish feature film by director Mani Masserat-Agah and is the Iranian-Swedish director's debut long feature film.
Synopsis Gothenburg is host for an international soccer tournament called the Gothia Cup where teams from Sweden and various other countries are competing. A 16-year-old Swedish teenager / soccer player, from an immigrant family of Iranian origin, Mustafa Moradi from Lerum (played by Poyan Karimi), is yearning for love, but he is just too "nerdy" and lacks self confidence to develop meaningful relationships and is downright intimidated by the girls who just want to have him as a "friend" but not as a lover.
Mustafa has entered with his team in the tournament where he meets a visiting team from Italy who happen to need an "extra". So he wears a #10 jersey as "Massimo" and begins practicing with them. Son he discovers a sudden surge in his popularity by just changing his name to something Italian. Encouraged by his initial success, he tries to conceal his Iranian identity and develop an Italian personna convinced this is his chance with the girls attending the Cup games.
He is "groomed" to "become an Italian" by one of the stylish Italian players called Enrico (played by Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso) who gladly volunteers, but cautioning him not to fall in love with girls he goes out with. Mustafa and Enrico are clearly attracted to each other and a male bond develops between the two as Enrico's fascination for Mustafa grows.
There is a gradual transformation of Mustafa into "Massimo", his new assumed name. And sooner than he knows, he starts dating Linnea (played by Chanelle Lindell), a young but more mature Swedish woman, who longs for a genuine guy with sincerity and courage who fall for "Massimo". But she has her own baggage as she is pregnant from a previous one-stop affair in a bar and is planning on an abortion with the help of a nurse friend (played by Maria Hedborg). Disenchanted with her father (played by Jimmy Lindström) she also plans on quitting Sweden by escaping with "Massimo" to Italy at the end of the tournament as the relationship between the two blossoms into a very serious love affair.
Frustrated with his own dilemmas, and seeing the Italian players are intentionally ignoring him and do not pass the ball, Mustafa leaves the Italian soccer team in disgust. His best buddy and Italian teammate Enrico, his "partner in crime" becomes frenetic as he begs Mustafa to stay and in a moment of weakness, professes to him his love with a kiss, but Mustafa rejects him and Enrico leaves in despair.
Meanwhile "Massimo"'s position with Linnea becomes more and more precarious and has any close calls as his acquaintances unknowingly call his bluff. But Massimo makes a pact with Linnea upon the insistence of the latter never to lie to each others, he eventually confesses and tells her the truth about his continuous lies. Eventually they reconcile and decide to continue their life together.
Reception The film, shot on a low budget and with many of the main characters played by young aspiring novice actors of no previous film experience, was well-received by critics as Mani Maserrat-Agah's debut film finding it a witty romantic comedy. The film got a review of 4/5 by Moviezine,[17] VeckoRevyn and Frida and 3/5 by Svenska Dagbladet,[18] Aftonbladet and Expressen.[19]
The film premiered on August 3, 2007 with more than 30,000 attending in the first two weeks. The film contained some graphic sex scenes by the teenagers with demands to censor the film for certain ages.
Cast
- Poyan Karimi as Mustafa / Massimo
- Chanelle Lindell as Linnea
- Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso as Enrico
- Mina Azarian as Mustafa / Massimo's mother
- Jimmy Lindström as Linea's father
- Arash Bolouri as Babak
- Maria Hedborg as Nurse
- Lotta Karlge as Johanna
- Adam Lundgren as Mattias
- Oscar Rydelius as a criminal thug
Awards and nominations In 2009, director Mani Maserrat Agah was nominated to "New Voices/New Visions Grand Jury Prize" for Ciao Bella during the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
References reflist
External links
Category:2007 films Category:Swedish films Category:Association football films Category:Swedish LGBT-related films
Yoann Fréget
[edit]Yoann Fréget | |
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Born | France | 18 August 1989
Genres | Pop music |
Years active | 2013–present |
Yoann Fréget is a French singer and the winner of season 2 of the French competition series The Voice: la plus belle voix as part of Team Garou.
He auditioned for the show singing Whitney Houston's "The Greatest Love of All" with all four judges (Florent Pagny, Jenifer, Louis Bertignac and Garou) turning their chairs. Fréget opted to be on Garou's team. His audition was aired on the third episode on 16 February 2013.
On 18 May 2013, on the final of the competition, he carried the title with a very slim margin, bringing in 28% of the popular votes against 27.8% for the runner-up Olympe from Team Jenifer and 25% for second runner up Nuno Resende from Team Florent Pagny.
Discography Albums
- Quelques heures avec moi (2014)
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Single |
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FR [20] | |||
2013 | "Calling You" | 116 | |
"Free" | 138 | ||
"Ça vient de là-haut" | 167 | ||
2014 | "Sauras-tu m'aimer" | 120 | Quelques heures avec moi |
References
reflist
DEFAULTSORT:Freget, Yoann
Category:French male singers Category:The Voice (TV series) winners Category: Living people
Cristiano Araújo
[edit]Cristiano Araújo | |
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Birth name | Cristiano Araújo Melo |
Born | Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil | 24 January 1986
Genres | Sertanejo, Arrocha |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2004-2010 (duo with Ana Cristina) 2010–present (solo) |
Website | www |
Cristiano Araújo Melo (born in Goiânia, state of Goiás, Brazil on 24 January 1986) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and musician of Música sertaneja. The singer became famous for singles like "Mente pra mim" (2011), "Você mudou" (2012), "Caso indefinido" (2013) and "Maus bocados" (2013). After his EP Efeitos in 2011 and live album and DVD Ao Vivo em Goiânia in 2012, he released his solo studio album Continua in 2013. He is signed to the well-known Brazilian Som Livre record label.
Career
- Beginnings
From early childhood in Goiás, Cristiano Araújo was influenced by sertanejo. Clearly having a talent for singing, and coming from a family where that had four generations of musicians and singers, his João Reis and Zenaide Melo encouraged him to try for an artistic career and bought him a guitar while he was 6-years-old. By age 9, he was having public performances, and by 10, he was composing songs. At age 13, he recorded a small album of 5 songs and presented them at Festival do Faustão. His album appeared at #6 in local "região centro oeste" (the midwest) charts and got an offer for including his song on the CD Jovens Talentos.
- In duo with sister Ana Cristina
In the following years, he appeared on television and main events and at 17, formed a singing duo with his twin sister Ana Cristina. During the following six years, the duo recorded many songs and performed together, but failed to have much commercial success.
- Solo career
In 2010, when Araújo was 24, he went solo with a bolder plan appeared with well-established sertanejo acts in preparation for a live CD and DVD. In early 2011, he released a solo EP Efeitos with appearances by Gusttavo Lima, Humberto & Ronaldo and by Jorge (from the famous duo Jorge & Mateus). The EP became a huge popularity online and a tour followed with great encouragement for his career by Jorge, a long-running friend. In the height of the tour, he would perform an average of 20 shows per month to packed audiences. In 2011-2012, in a span of 1 year, he did 117 shows.[21]
Very notably he was invited to the famous talk show Domingão do Faustão, which paved the way for fame with the Sertanejo Pop Festival 2012 held in Sao Paulo, followed by a live album and DVD Ao Vivo em Goiânia with collaborations from well-known acts like Bruno e Marrone, Fernando & Sorocaba, Israel & Rodolffo and João Reis amongst others. In 2013, he released his first studio album Continua.[22]
Discography Albums
- Studio albums
- 2013: Continua
- Live albums
- 2012: Ao Vivo em Goiânia (also available on DVD)
EPs
- 2011: Efeitos
Singles
- 2011: "Efeitos"
- 2012: "Me Apego"
- 2012: "Você Mudou"
- 2012: "Bara Bara"
- 2012: "Mente Pra Mim"
- 2013: "Caso Indefinido
- 2013: "Maus Bocados"
References reflist
Tours
- 2011-2012: Efeitos Tour
- 2013: Maus Bocados Tour
References reflist}
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Cristiano Araujo
Category:1986 births Category:Living people Category:Brazilian male singers Category:Category:People from Goiânia
Oliver Ingrosso
[edit]Oliver Ingrosso | |
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Birth name | Oliver Salvatore Gustavo Wahlgren-Ingrosso |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | 30 December 1989
Genres | Progressive House Music |
Occupation(s) | Electronic musician, DJ, record producer, actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
Oliver Ingrosso sometimes credited as Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso (born Oliver Salvatore Gustavo Wahlgren-Ingrosso, 30 December 1989 in Stockholm, is a Swedish DJ and music producer and actor.
Career He debuted with a major role in the 2007 Swedish film Ciao Bella directed by Iranian-Swedish director Mani Maserrat-Agah. In the film he was credited with his birth name Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso. He played the role of Enrico, a young Italian football player who befriends Mustafa, a Swedish footballer of Iranian descent played by Poyan Karimi and trains Mustafa to "become" Massimo, just for the aim of attracting girls attending an international football tournament.[23]
Using a shortened name Oliver Ingrosso, he started a musical career being a DJ in Progressive house music areleasing an EP titled iTrack with Tim Berg (better known as Avicii) and Otto Knows and has appeared with well-known DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Swedish House Mafia, Adrian Lux, Mandy and Adam Beyer.[24] A great influence on him for pursuing a music career was the success of his cousin Sebastian Ingrosso, a long time member of Swedish House Mafia since 2005 and that opened up a lot of opportunities for Oliver Ingrosso. He has DJed in a great number of venues locally in Sweeden and internationally in Toronto, New York, Brazil and Spain.[25]
Personal life Ingrosso comes from an artistic family. He is the grandson of Swedish actor, lyricist and singer Hans Wahlgren and renowned actress Christina Schollin. His parents are artist Pernilla Wahlgren and dancer and restaurateur Emilio Ingrosso. His younger siblings Bianca Wahlgren-Ingrosso (born 1994) and Benjamin Wahlgren Ingrosso (born 1997) are both singers.
After his mother and father had a bitter divorce, Pernilla married Joachim Lennholm and they have another son Theodor Wahlgren-Lennholm (born 2007).
Discography
- EPs
- 2010: iTrack EP (Tim Berg, Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows) [Stealth Records]
- Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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SWE [26] |
NL Dutch Top 40 [27] |
NL Single Top 100 [28] | |||
2010 | "iTrack" (Avicii vs. Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows) |
— | 30[29] | 53 | iTrack EP |
- Other tracks
- 2010: "Gino" (Oliver Ingrosso, Tim Berg, Otto Knows)
- 2010: "LoopeDe" (Tim Berg vs. Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows)
- 2012: "Run Away" (Kate Ryan feat. Tim Berg, Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows) (from Kate Ryan album Electroshock)
Filmography
- 2007: Ciao Bella as Enrico
References reflist
External links
- Facebook: Oliver Ingrosso
- Discogs.com: Oliver Ingrosso
- IMDb.com: Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso page
- Svenska Filminstitutet: Svensk Filmdatabas - Oliver Wahlgren-Ingrosso page
DEFAULTSORT:Ingrosso, Oliver
Category:Swedish DJs Category:Swedish record producers Category:Swedish film actors Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:People from Stockholm
Eden (South African band)
[edit]Eden | |
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Origin | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Jukebox Records |
Members | Jay (Jaco du Plessis) Paolo (Paolo Azevedo) Johan (Johan Vorster) |
Past members | Sean (Sean Els) |
Eden is a South African pop band. Originally made up of Jay, Paolo, Johan and Sean, the band debuted during the popular South African Aardklop Festival followed by a tour all over South Africa releasing their album In in 1997. After Els left in 2003, the boy band continued as a trio. Since 2003, the band has released three more albums, Point of No Return (2003), Eden (2006) and Knieë Lam (2008), a live DVD Live at The Mardi Gras (2008) and a compilation album Dekade (2009).[30] They are signed to Jukebox label.
The debut was with the limited edition album release titled In on the local label Volstruis Plate. The official national debut release was the album Point of No Return on Select Music / Jukebox Records / Coleske Artists / Sony Music / Sheer. It was a huge hit that went three times platinum in South Africa[31][32] The self-titled album Eden on Jukebox Records went double platinum. Eden sings a variety of power pop and soft melody ballads, both in Afrikaans language and in English, the latter mostly comprising covers of well-known hits.
Members
- Jay - full name Jaco du Plessis (singer, actor, model)
- Paolo - full name Paolo Azevedo (singer, musician, sound engineer, stage producer)
- Johan - full name Johan Vorster (singer, songwriter, producer)
- Former member
- Sean - full name Sean Els (singer, television host, scriptwriter / playwright)
Awards Eden has won many music awards including:[31]
- Three nominations for South African Music Awards (SAMA) for album Point of No Return.
- Winner of "Best Pop Album" at the South African Music Awards (SAMA) for album Eden
- Two other nominations at the SAMA Awards for Eden
- Two Tempo Awards by Huisgenoot popular magazine for "Favourite Pop Group" and "Favourite Pop Album" for Eden
- The Vonk Muziek Award for "Best Group Album"
- Nominated for People/Mense Crystal Awards for "Best South African Group"
- MK Award for Sexiest Group
Solo projects In 2011, the band announced that it was taking a hiatus, allowing each individual member to pursue various projects, with the agreement that this was not a break-up and that the band would come together for a new album later on.[33]
Band members have been known to be very active with their side projects in their fields of expertise.
Jay (Jaco du Plessis) Jaco du Plessis also known by the stage name Jay is the most visible and media-savvy of the band. Considered a sex symbol, he has performed on stage with international acts like The Corrs, Bono, Ronan Keating and Westlife. He has also developed a very successful solo singing career. His beginnings were with theatre. Then he took part as a solo act, and won the annual South African Crescendo award for Afrikaans music organized by ATKV (the Afrikaans Language and Culture Association, in Afrikaans Afrikaanse Taal- en Kultuurvereniging). The win was jointly with another contestant named Joe Niemand. Following that, he released a solo album that earned two nominations for the local GMT Awards winning the title for "Best Pop Album".
- Stage and theatre
He was very active on stage in theatrical performances. His debut was with Neil Lessick in the musical Let's Rock in 1999 as a lead singer and was an actor under study for South African State Theatre production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Immediately after that he appeared in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a member of the DooWah Boys and a lead role in pantomime in A Lad In a Lamp for which he was nominated for an acting prize. Years later he would appear yet again in Janice Honeyman's local remake of Aladdin.
- Album SOLO
In 2010, with his band Eden taking a break, Jaco du Plessis released a popular solo album titled SOLO, that sold more than 40,000 copies and gained platinum status in South Africa. the album was in the making for three years starting 2007, with most materials written by Ewald Coleske with additional co-writing by Jay and Reana Nel. Some materials were also contributed by Dewald Wasserfall and by Johan Vorster, the latter his colleague in Eden.
The debut single was "Is ek nie die een". Nitable tracks were "Melanie" also used in Platteland, and two duets with Lianie May. Jay was awarded as a solo act two Tempo Awards by the popular Huisgenoot magazine for "Best Pop Album" and for "Song of the Year" for his single solo release "Melanie". Music video for "Toe Stop My Hart" was nominated for Huisgenoot Tempo award for "Best Music Video of the Year". Jay was also nominated for two South African Music Awards (SAMA) nominations in 2010 for "Best Pop Album" and "Best Newcomer" (as a solo act).
Starting 2011, he concentarted his efforts with Eden, in preparation for their big launch with the massive album success Point Of No Return'.
- Duo Jay en Lianie May
Besides his solo and band acts, Jay has also cooperated with the South African singer Lianie May forming a duet called Jay en Lianie. They had released a 2012 joint duets album together called Bonnie en Clyde including 16 tracks most notably the songs "Toe Stop my Hart" and "In a Moment Like This".[34]
- in Platteland
Jaco du Plessis also took part in a major South African musical drama film Platteland co-written by Deon Opperman and by Sean Else, an earlier member of Eden. The film premiered on screen on 12 November 2011. Jay plays in the film the role of Jakes Ferreira, the son of Mike Ferreira which is played by singer, songwriter and actor Steve Hofmeyr. The film also stars Lianie May as Riana van Niekerk and Bok van Blerk as Dirk Pretorius. The song "Melanie" sung by Jay is on the soundtrack and one of the contemporary music hits woven in the storyline of Platteland with other popular tunes included "Tyd om te Trek" from Bok van Blerk, "Vergeet My Nie" by Lianie May, "Pa en Seun" by Steve Hofmeyr and Bok van Blerk and "Sweet Dreams" by Karlien van Jaarsveld.
- Commercial endorsements
He has signed a contract with the brand "Lee Cooper" and is the official face of the firm for its jeans wear and perfume series in South Africa.
- Album #DisHoeOnsRol
In 2013, he released a new solo album titled #DisHoeOnsRol.[35]
Johan (Johan Vorster) Johan Vorster, the vocalist and songwriter of the band started music very early and studied piano and guitar. He studied Music at Universiteit van Potchefstroom and joined the boy band Eden in the late 1990s writing most of the band's big hits including "Is Jy Bang", "54 5de Straat" and "Lyf teen Lyf".
- Songwriting and producing / Mozi Records
In 2005, he co-founded Mozi Records with Sean Else, a fellow band member. Bok van Blerk was signed to the label. Vorster wrote and produced most of his album De la Rey which became the biggest selling original Afrikaans record of all time. Johan was the lead writer of the van Blerk song "De la Rey". The song was mentioned on the front page of the New York Times because of its controversial content. He also wrote and produced Bok van Blerk's second album, Tyd om te Trek, an album that won the SAMA (South African Music Award) for best-selling album in South-Africa for 2009/2010.
In 2006 Mozi Records signed their first female artist, Lianie May. Vorster wrote and produced her album, also writing the song "Jy soen my nie meer nie". Her album became the most sold album by an Afrikaans female artist. It won the SAMA (South African Music Award) for the top selling album. In 2008, Vorster won the Huisgenoot Tempo award for "Songwriter of the Year" for the song.
- Sports anthems
Vorster teamed up with Coleske Artists as lead writer for the song "Ons vir Jou Suid-Afrika" used for 2007 Rugby World Cup. South Africa won the championship trophy earning the album the Huisgenoot Tempo award for "Best Afrikaans Compilation Album". Johan and Coleske Artists co-wrote and produced the new album Rugby is Groot for the 2011 Rugby World Cup campaign.
- Songwriting and producing / Johan Vorster Songs
While at Mozi Records, he established his own "Johan Vorster Songs" publishing firm in 2009, holding all rights to his songs. In the second half of 2010, he resigned from Mozi Records, continuing on his own with his record company and publishing house, Johan Vorster Songs. The firm also includes Andre Odendaal developing and directing film and theatre projects and Jenny Griesel as media and marketing specialist.
In 2010, he signed Karlien van Jaarsveld to his new company. With her album Jakkals trou met wolf se vrou with the label, she won the Huisgenoot Tempo award for "Best Newcomer" in 2011. In 2012, he signed Dewald Wasserfall, and wrote the hit song "Eendag as ons groot is" which has reached number 1 on the charts of several radio stations. Johan Vorster Songs has also exclusively signed Lisa Katzke and as a joint venture with Coleske Artists, Jannie Moolman.
Vorster wrote for the duo Lianie en Jay, notably "Toe Stop My Hart". Johan has also written "Juliet" performed by Steve Hofmeyr, "Net voor die storm kom" performed by Theuns Jordaan, "'n Vrou wild dit hoor" by Bobby Van Jaarsveld co-winner of the Ghoema 2013 "Song of the Year" award and "Melanie" performed by his Eden team colleague Jay (Jaco du Plessis) winning the Huisgenoot Tempo award for "Song of the Year" in 2011.
With Coleske Artists, Johan wrote tens of chart topping songs and produced the Afrikaans is Groot compilation albums series.
- Musicals and films
Vorster also co-wrote the musical score for the locally produced musicals, Ons vir Jou, Jock of the bushveld and Shaka Zulu - The Musical, a theatre piece about the rise and fall of the legendary Shaka Zulu, that got staged in the Nelson Mandela Theatre and the State Theatre in Pretoria in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
He wrote most of the musical score for the South African Afrikaans film Platteland released in November 2011, featuring, Lianie May, Bok vam Blerk, Karlien and Jay. He produced a follow up musical film As Jy Sing released in November 2013.
Paolo (Paolo Azevedo) Paulo Azevedo born in Cape Town is a formally trained singer and musician who also plays the piano, guitar and saxophone. He studied computer programming at Kaapse Technikon, established as a young man his own sound, lighting and staging company and after school hours sang at various venues during his youth. He was a founding member of the band with Didi Kriel and began writing some materials. Fascinated by the success of American and british boy bands, soon others joined in to render it a four-piece band. He has also expertise as a sound engineer and has cooperated with various artists like Mathys Roets, Danie Niehaus, Johannes Kerkorrel and the Coleske-broers. He also does stage production and has toured with various artists.
Sean Els After leaving Eden, prior to their major album Point of No Return in 2003, Sean Els continued as a solo singer, songwriter, actor and record producer co-founding his own record studios and label Mozi Records in partnership with band member Johan Vorster. He made appearances on stage in a number of productions and shows including 7de Laan and Egoli.
In 2006, he hosted the first season of Afrikaans version of Idol broadcast on DSTV's kykNET channel with the 12-week broadcast premiering on May 28, 2006. Dewald Louw won the title on 27 August 2006 with judges being singer, songwriter and producer Mynie Grove, music and media manager and promoter Deon Maas and singer, songwriter and playwright Taliep Petersen.[36]
In 2010, to coincide with the World Cup held in South Africa, he co-wrote with Samson Khumalo and Deon Opperman, Shaka Zulu - The Musical, a theatre piece about the rise and fall of the legendary Shaka Zulu. The musical play was directed by Khumalo and Opperman including musical compositions by Johan Vorster, an ex-team mate of Sean Els in Eden. The musical played at the the South African State Theatre in Pretoria premiering on 26 June 2010 and running until 18 July 2010.[37]
In 2010-2011, he was also a co-writer of the major South African film release Platteland with Deon Opperman. Jay du Plessis, his former mate in Eden was part of the cast in the film.
Discography of Eden
- Albums
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In |
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Point of No Return |
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Tracklist
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Eden |
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Knieë Lam |
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- Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Dekade |
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Title | Album details | Notes |
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Live at The Mardi Gras |
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Discography: Members of Eden
- Jay (Jaco du Plessis)
- 2010: SOLO (solo)
- 2012: Bonnie en Clyde (duo as Jay en Lianie)
- 2013: #DisHoeOnsRol (solo)
References reflist
DEFAULTSORT:Eden Category:South African pop music groups Category:South African boy bands Category:South Africa stubs
Nesbeal
[edit]Nessbeal | |
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Birth name | Nabil Sahli |
Also known as | Ness NessBeal NE2S / N.E.2.S. |
Born | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | 16 August 1978
Genres | Rap |
Nabil Sahli better known by his stage name Nessbeal (born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, on 16 August 1978) is a French rapper of Moroccan origin. He has released starting 2006 four albums and one mixtape. Nessbeal started earlier as NessBeal under which he released his debut La mélodie des briques. At times he has also used NE2S or just Ness.
Career Nabil Sahli was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, in the western suburbs of Paris, to a Moroccan family. When his parents divorced he went to live with his mother in difficult conditions in Hautes Noues in Villiers-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne an eastern suburb of Paris, whereas his father stayed in Boulogne-Billancourt. In 1996, he formed the rap and hip hop group Dicidens, a trio including Nessbeal and French-Martinique rapper Zesau and Korias realizing various maxis in 1999 and 2000 being signed to the independent label Magma that later was known as Paire d'As. He cooperated with the band Lunatic. Their album HLM rezidants released in 2004, sold 10,000 copies and was their first chart success reaching number 78 on the SNEP, French albums chart where it stayed for 3 weeks.
Nessbeal was also involved with collective 92I with Lunatic, la Malekal Morte, Sir Doum's etc. He took part in Booba's first two releases. Not seeing a great progress of his career in 92I, he left after signing to Nouvelle Donne music label releasing two solo albums La mélodie des briques in 2006, considered a great example of underground rap followed by the more commercially successful Rois sans couronne in 2008 that reportedly sold 20,000 copies and in 2009 a mixtape, RSC Sessions Perdues. With his brother Dedy, he declared establishing a fictional label he named Verbal Brolik.
Signed to 7th Magnitude label, in 2010, he released NE2S, produced by Skread from Orelsan's team.[38] The album became his biggest success with many collaborations with Orelsan, La Fouine, Bradley Jones, Isleym and Indila. With the popularity of the single "À chaque jour suffit sa peine" available online and with big coverage from French radio, NE2S sold close to 30,000 copies peaking at number 13 in the albums chart. In November 2011 came his fourth album and the second with 7th Magnitude under the title Sélection Naturelle with collaborations with rapper Soprano, La Fouine, Mister You, Mélissa Nkonda. It was also produced by Skread.[38]
He took part with some materials in Mister You's album MDR Mec de rue 2 with the track "Mesdames, messieurs". He was involved also with some collective projects like Street Lourd Hall Stars, Illicite projet and Talents fâchés etc. He also had two "fights" with Medine and Youssoupha. After Sélection naturelle, he announced that he was taking a break from rapping,[39][40] but by the end of 2013 announced he was preparing a new release in addition to composing for soundtrack of the film La Marche.
Discography
Albums (2006 album as NessBeal. The rest as Nessbeal)
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FR [20] | ||
2006 | La mélodie des briques | 24 |
2008 | Roi sans couronne | 18 |
2010 | NE2S | 13 |
2011 | Sélection naturelle | 27 |
Mixtapes
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FR [20] | ||
2009 | RSC Sessions Perdues | 90 |
Singles
Year | Singles | Peak positions | Album | |
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FR [20] |
BEL (Wa) [41] | |||
2010 | "À chaque jour suffit sa peine" | – | 15* (Ultratip) |
NE2S |
2011 | "Force & honneur" | 58 | – | Sélection naturelle |
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
- Featured in
Year | Singles | Peak positions | Album | |
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FR [20] |
FR [41] | |||
2010 | "Banlieue Sale Music" (La Fouine feat. Nessbeal) |
– | 15* (Ultratip) |
La Fouine mixtape Capitale du crime volume 2 |
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
References reflist
DEFAULTSORT:Nessbeal Category:French rappers Category:Living people Category:French people of Moroccan descent Category:1978 births
Broers (band)
[edit]Broers (Die Broers) | |
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Origin | South Africa |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2006-present (group) 1993-2007 (duo Christo en Combus) |
Labels | SMP |
Members | Christo Snyman Cobus Snyman Stephan Snyman |
Broers or alternatively Die Broers is a South African music group trio made up of Snyman brother Christo, Cobus and Stephan and formed in 2006. Broers (meaning Brothers in Afrikaans) had s big hit with "Huistoe" (meaning Home in Afrikaans) in 2008 for which they won "Best Song of the Year" in the Tempo Awards given annually by Huisgenoot popular Afrikaans magazine in South Africa. Their live DVD Broers Tussen die Sterre (meaning Brothers Between the Stars) was nominated for the category "Best DVD of the Year". The band has its own publishing company SMP (Snyman-musiekproduksies).
Christo en Cobus Prior to Broers, the older brothers had worked independently as a duo under the name Christo en Cobus starting 1993.[42] The last release as a duo was in 2007 after which they concentrated on the Boers with four studio albums including a gospel album.[43]
Nic Stevens Meanwhile the youngest brother Stephan Snyman had been developing a music career on his own using the name Nic Stevens. Stephan is also a multi-instrumentalist playing the piano, guitar and the trumpet having graduated with a Bachelor of Music from University of Cape Town. He has three albums to his name including a full album of cover of Bryan Adams songs.[44]
Discography Christo en Combus
- Studio albums
- 1993: Prince of Romance (independent)
- 1995: Somernag - Sterrenag (independent)
- 1997: Kyk Hoe Lyk Ons Nou (independent)
- 1998: Dancing to The Beat of Our Music (independent)
- 2000: Nuwe Winde (Maroela Musiek)
- 2002: Trein Na Margate (SMP)
- 2007: 7x70 (SMP)
- Compilation albums
- 2000: Tiekiedraai deur die eeu (2 CDs) (independent)
- 2011: 20 Partytjie Treffers
- DVDs / Videos
- Christo & Cobus (Video tape)
- 2003: Broers met Nic Stevens
- 2003: 3 Chord Love Songs -- credited to Christo Snyman
- 2003: Live, Laugh, Love Country -- credited to Cobus Snyman
Corbus Snyman
- Studio albums
- 2013: Cowboys & Crooks (SMP)
Nic Stevens
- Studio albums
- 2004: Jonk Bly (SMP)
- 2007: Toeter Skoeter (SMP)
- 2011: Sing Die Musiek Van Bryan Adams (SMP)
Broers
- Studio albums
- 2006: Broers (SMP)
- 2009: 10 000 Myl (SMP)
- 2011: Voetspore (SMP) (gospel album)
- Live albums
- 2010: Grootste Treffers Live
- DVDs
- 2006: Tussen Die Sterre (SMP / Select Music)
- 2010: 10 000 Myl DVD (SMP / Select Music)
- 2012: Voetspore (SMP) (a gospel DVD)
References reflist
DEFAULTSORT:Broers
Category:South African musical groups Category:Musical trios Category:Sibling musical trios
Benoît Poher
[edit]Benoît Poher | |
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Also known as | Ben |
Born | Mantes-la-Jolie, Yvelines deparment, France | June 27, 1979
Genres | Rock, Pop, musicals |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass |
Years active | 1997 – present |
Benoît "Ben" Poher (born Mantes-la-Jolie in Yvelines deparment, France on 27 June 1979) is a French singer, songwriter (lyrics and music). He was a lead singer at various times in the French rock bands Kyo and Empyr.
Poher was born in Mantes-la-Jolie, Yvelines, in the western suburbs of Paris to musician parents. He pursued a musical life while at Ensemble scolaire Notre-Dame "Les Oiseaux" (a French junior high school).
In Kyo While studying at Notre-Dame "Les Oiseaux" in 1994, Poher met the brothers Fabien and Florian Dubois, and Nicolas Chassagne. They formed a rock band later known as Kyo in 1997. Originally Benoît was a bass player in the band before taking over as lead vocals because of hisa powerful voice. The band continued practicing and performing and in 2000 released an independent self-titled album Kyo. But it was with their follow-up album le chemin in 2003 that made it to number 2 on the French Albums Chart. The third album 300 Lésions made it to the top of the French Albums Chart in 2004, before the band announced they were discontinuing.
Fight Aids collective Benoît Poher was heavily involved with his band mates in the HIV/AIDS campaign, forming Fight Aids, a French collective that released the charity song "L'Or de nos vies". The song was written by Poher with his band Kyo. Artists taking part were: Anggun, Bénabar, Amel Bent, Patrick Bruel, Corneille, Emma Daumas, Jenifer, Kyo, Leslie, Emmanuel Moire, M. Pokora, Roch Voisine, Stéphanie de Monaco, Tété. The revenues from the sale of the single and downloads was donated to F.A.M. (Fight Aids Monaco) charity,[45] in support of of building a house called "maison de vie" (house of life) near Avignon which offers both psychological and material aid to persons living with either HIV and AIDS and their families.[46] The song released on 28 July 2006 received wide media coverage and reached number 5 in SNEP, the French singles chart. NRJ 12 also broadcast on 15 August 2006, a 24-minute documentary about "making of" of the music video and interviews with participating artists.
In Empyr [[:Image:Empyr mouvsession.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Benoît Poher in Empyr.]] After the disbandment of Kyo, in 2007, Poher with another Kyo colleague Florian Dubous joined a French English-language rock band called Empyr, a supergroup that besides Poher (lead vocalist of the band) and Dubous from Kyo on guitars,[47] it included Frédéric Duquesne of Watcha on guitar, Benoît Julliard of band Pleymo on bass and Jocelyn Moze of Vegastar on drums. The debut album in 2008 called The Peaceful Riot charted in France reaching number 17 in France and number 20 in Belgian French charts , also charting in Switzerland. Their first single "New Day" has gained great recognition and radio play. The band released an EP Your Skin My Skin in 2009 and a second album Unicorn in 2011.
Songwriting / Composing besides writing materials for Kyo and Empyr, Poher has written lyrics and composed songs for anumber of well-known artists. He write the lyrics for two singles for Sita (full name Sita Vermeulen) that were included in her album L'envers Du Décor in 2004, namely the title track "L'envers du Décor" and a second hit "Rien à perdre".
In 2005, he also composed the song "Ma religion" for famous French rock musician Johnny Hallyday. The song was included in Hallyday's album Ma vérité. In 2005, he composed the theme music for Allo Quiche, a French television series broadcast on the French Canal+ network. In 2005, he composed for Jenifer the single "Le souvenir de ce jour" and in 2006 the single "Regarde-nous" for Emma Daumas and in 2007, "Le Sourire" for Emmanuel Moire. In 2011, he wrote "Je reste" for Amel Bent. He also wrote for the French singer Cocovan.[47]
Poher has written for a number of famous stage acts. He wrote "Mon essentiel" for the French musical comedy Le Roi Soleil, and co-wrote the song "Une autre vie" of the French stage production Cléopâtre,[47] as well as "Le Ciel et l'Enfer" for the French musical production Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort.
In Kyo comeback (2013) In July 2013, Poher announced he was joining his old band mates in Kyo for a comeback[48] and launched the band's new album L'équilibre in 2014 with two single releases, the title track "L'équilibre" and the single "Le Graal", both with accompanying music videos.
Personal life On 25 August 2007, Benoît married Laetitia after a long relationship stretching to their adolescence. The couple have a son, Joshua, born in 2010.
His reputation was marred by his vocal support of the controversial French 2006 law DADVSI (the abbreviation of the French Loi sur le Droit d’Auteur et les Droits Voisins dans la Société de l’Information (in English: "law on authors' rights and related rights in the information society), particularly after he cited a similar law in China that had led to several arrests of offenders. However he disassociated himself of any further support in an interview in 2011.
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Poher, Benoit
Category:French male singers Category:French songwriters Category:1979 births Category:Living people Category:People from Mantes-la-Jolie
Empyr
[edit]Empyr | |
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Origin | France |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2007-present |
Labels | Jive Records France Sony BMG |
Members | Benoît Poher Florian Dubos Frédéric Duquesne Benoît Julliard Jocelyn Moze |
Website | www |
Empyr is a French English language rock band estalished in 2007 and made up of 5 members from four different French bands, Kyo, Pleymo, Watcha and Vegastar.
In 2008, the band released its debut album The Peaceful Riot that was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Ken Andrews. The album was relatively successful reaching number 17 in France and number 20 in Belgian French charts. It also charted in Switzerland. The single "New Day" also got radio time. The band has also released a follow-up EP Your Skin, My Skin in 2009 and the album Unicorn in 2011.
Members
- Benoît Poher of French band Kyo - Lead singer
- Florian Dubos of French band Kyo - guitar - backing vocals
- Frédéric Duquesne of French band Watcha - guitar
- Benoît Julliard of French band Pleymo - bass, backing vocals
- Jocelyn Moze of French band Vegastar - drums
In popular culture
- In 2010, the track "It's Gonna Be" from the album Unicorn was used for the railer of the an episode in season 7 of the French reality television show Les Experts: Manhattan.
- In 2011, the same track "It's Gonna Be" was used for international launching of iPhone 4S on Apple website alongside Adele's "Rolling in the Deep"
- In 2011, the track "Give Me More" again from Unicorn was used in the soundtrack of the silm Destination Finale 52.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Notes | ||
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FR [20] |
BEL (Wa) [49] |
SWI [50] | |||
2008 | The Peaceful Riot | 17 | 20 | 79 | Tracklist
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2011 | Unicorn | 118 | – | – | Tracklist
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EPs
Year | Album | Peak positions | Notes |
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FR [20] | |||
2009 | Your Skin My Skin EP | – | Tracklist
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Singles (Selective)
- 2008: "New Day"
- 2009: "Your Skin My Skin"
References reflist
Category:French musical groups Category:Musical groups established in 2007
Brent Morin
[edit]Brent Morin, is a Los Angeles-based American comedian, stand-up comic and actor. He was raised in South Windsor, Connecticut before moving to Los Angeles at 18 to study at a film school.[51] After graduation he worked as a PA with Conan O'Brien in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on NBC and continuing with Conan on TBS.
Besides O'Brien, he has appears regularly as a stand-up comic on shows with The Comedy Store, The Improv and Laugh Factory[52] as well as on tours throughout the United States. He co-starred in NBC series Undateable.[53]
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Morin, Brent
Category:American comedians Catgeory:Living people Category:People from South Windsor, Connecticut
Sometimes it Rains
[edit]"Werldwayd/Further Development 6" | |
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Song |
"Sometimes It Rains" is a 2006 single by David Charvet, his last release before returning for an acting and television career. The song is co-written by Arnie Roman (who had penned songs for the Pointer Sisters, Celine Dion, Marc Anthony and others) and Ty Lacy (with songs for LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, amongst others).
The song appears in Charvet's third and last album Se laisser quelque chose with Universal Music and his second single from the album, after the initial track "Je te dédie". The song charted in SNEP, the official French singles chart and in Belgium's Ultratip French singles chart.
Tracklist
- Pre-release (1 May 2006)
- "Sometimes It Rains" (Radio Edit) (3:31)
- Mercury release (physical, 3 July 2006)
- "Sometimes It Rains" (written by Arnie Roman, Ty Lacy) (4:17)
- "Damn Shame" (written by David Charvet, Peter Vettese) (3:39)
Credits
- Vocals
- Lead Vocals – David Charvet
- Backing Vocals [Chorus] – Claire Worrall, Cyril Paulus, Steve Mc Ewan, Tim Van Der Kuil, William Rousseau
- Strings
- Conductor [Strings] and Arranged By [Strings] – Nick Ingman
- Leader [Strings] – Gavin Wright
- Strings – The London Session Orchestra
- Other instruments
- Acoustic Guitar – Phil Palmer, Serge Faubert, Steve Power, Tim Van Der Kuil
- Bass – David Catlin-Birch, Mick Feat, Phil Spalding
- Drums – Damon Wilson, Jeremy Stacey
- Electric Guitar – Serge Faubert, Tim Van Der Kuil
- Harmonica – Mark Feltham
- Piano, Keyboards – Claire Worrall
- Production
- Engineer [Assistant] – Dan Porter, Sam Miller, Tim Roe
- Engineer [Pro Tools] – James Brumby*
- Executive Producer – Sandrine Lebars
- Producer [Artistic Direction] – Gérard Beullac
- Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Steve Power
- Programmed By – Matt Vaughan, Richard Robson
- Recorded and mixed at Sanctuary Townhouse Studios, London.
- Photography By – David Elofer, Frédérique Veysset
Music video A music video was also shot for the single by HappyShooting. It shows a soulful Charvet waking at home, taking a morning shower, checking his diary for a certain engagement he takes note of and then going out. On his way, Charvet buys a bouquet of flowers from a street vendor, while heads turn as he walks down the road with eligible women desiring to get his attention and company and he trying to ignore them. Instead, he proceeds to take an almost empty bus, except for a young girl and her mother as makes funny gestures to win her heart. He also notices a apprehensive young man who jumps off the bus to meet an enlisted soldier friend. Eventually Charvet reaches his destination, a cemetery, where he lays the flowers he bought on the tombstone of a fallen relative, that identifies a PFC ("private first class) laid there who had served in World War II. The music video fades away with a message on a black screen that says "in memory of Fifi and Lucette".
Charts The single stayed 8 weeks on the French chart.
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
Weeks in chart |
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Ultratip Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[54] | 11 | |
SNEP French Singles Chart[55] | 52 | 8w |
References reflist
Category:2006 singles
GiedRé
[edit]GiedRé | |
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Birth name | Giedrė Barauskaitė |
Born | Vilnius, [[Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic|Lithuania SSR]] | 23 October 1985
Origin | French singer of Lithuanian origin |
Genres | Humourous songs |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, acting |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Le rat des villes |
Website | www |
Giedrė Barauskaitė (born in Vilnius, 23 October 1985) better known by her stage mononym GiedRé or Giedré (pronounced /ɡje.dʁe/), is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter comedian based in France.
Born in what was then Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, she moved with her mother to a Paris suburb after the death of her father when she was just seven. After her baccalauréat, she studied drama at Cours Florent and ENSATT (École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre) and appeared in small roles in television, theatre and ads. Composing some song, she started performing in a local bar at the early 2000s. Noticed by Raphaël Mezrahi during an audition, she opened for him at a show of his in La Cigale. She was invited a number if times to Europe 1 show C'est quoi ce bordel? presented by Laurent Baffie. using teh stage name Moisie, she opened to Baffie shows for a month and a half, followed by opening for comedian Oldelaf. In 2011, she had her debut independent album release and appeared in Les Francofolies de La Rochelle and FrancoFolies de Montréal, Les Francofolies de Spa in Belgium became a laureat of Fonds d'action et d'initiative rock (FAIR) in 2012. She engaged on a local tour with 100 dates in two years and wearing colourful folkloric cloths, her repertoire is full of politically incorrect and black humour and controversial taboo subjects.[56]
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | |
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FR [20] |
BEL (Wa) [57] | ||
2011 | Mon premier disque | – | – |
2012 | Mon premier album genre Panninni | – | – |
2013 | MoN PReMieR BesT oF | 129 | 67 |
MoN PREMIER ALbuM VeNdu daNS LeS VRAIS MAGASINS | – | 111 | |
2014 | MoN PReMieR aLBuM aVeC D'auTReS iNSTRuMeNTS Que JuSTe La GuiTaRe | – | – |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album | |
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FR [20] |
BEL (Wa) [57] | |||
2014 | "Chut" (as Giedré) | 86 | – | MoN PReMieR aLBuM aVeC D'auTReS iNSTRuMeNTS Que JuSTe La GuiTaRe |
"Toutes des putes" (as Giedré) | 129 | – |
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External links
DEFAULTSORT:Giedre
Category:1985 births Category:People from Vilnius
Elephanz
[edit]Elephanz | |
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Origin | Nantes, France |
Years active | 2008-present |
Labels | Blackbird / Naïve Records |
Members | Jonathan Verleysen Maxime Verleysen Thibaud Vanhooland Clement Plaza-Illand |
Website | www |
Elephanz is a French pop rock indie band formed as a duo in January 2008 by the two brothers Jonathan and Maxime Verleysen originating from Nantes, France. Both are vocalists and musicians, with Jonathan playing guitar and Maxime keyboards. Two other contributing members are Thibaud Vanhooland on bass and Clement Plaza-Illand on drums were included turning it into a full band.[58] They are signed to Blackbird / Naïve Records label Yamani Dazi. Elephanz music is inspired by pop melodies from the 1960s and 1970s with a new spin.
The formation released the EP Ideal Roommates in 2010 followed by a full album in 2013 titled Time for a Change both charted in official French SNEP Chart.[59] The title track from the album was the formation's first charting single.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FR [20] | ||
2013 | Time for a Change | 173 |
EPs
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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FR [20] | ||
2010 | Ideal Roommates EP | 58 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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FR [20] | |||
2011 | "Stereo" | – | Ideal Roommates EP |
2013 | "Time for a Change" | 99 | Time for a Change |
References reflist
External links
Category:French musical groups
Bodh'aktan
[edit]Bodh'aktan | |
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Origin | Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Traditional Quebec folk music, Irish, Celtic, punk rock |
Years active | 2013-present |
Labels | Go Musique FrostByte |
Members |
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Website | www |
Bodh'aktan is a band of traditional music fusing elements of traditional Irish, Celtic and Québécois, Breton and Maritime with hard rock, country, polka and punk. The band based in the Canadian province of Quebec is signed with Go Musique, a Quebec label and starting 2013 with FrostByte Media based in Toronto.
The name Bodh'aktan (pronounced Bod Ak Tan), is inspired by a Gaelic term for fisherman's boots. Many of the members wear kilts during their live and very energetic stage performances creating raucous party music using traditional and modern instruments.
Career The band's debut French-language album was Au diable les remords. Co-produced by Fred St-Gelais, it was released on Go Musique local Quebec label. This was coupled with a tour of Quebec and a European tour including dates in France, Belgium and Germany). They also played many major summer festival in Quebec in 2012 including Les FrancoFolies de Montréal, Le Festival d'été de Quebec and Les Rhythmes du Monde. Their hit "La Sainte Nitouche" with lyrics by Keven Landry and music by Landry and Bodh'aktan became a crossover pop hit for them on the Quebec charts and was put on rotation with many Quebec radio stations and on MusiquePlus, a specialized music channel in the province.
In 2013, the band signed with FrostByte Media Inc. releasing the album Against Winds and Tides targeting the English-language market in Canada and internationally.[60] The tracks are mostly English-language translations of the album Au diable les remords in addition to four new tracks[61] and one cover song, "Killing in the Name", a folk rock cover by Bodh'aktan of Rage Against the Machine.[62] Artistic collaborations included featuring vocals of Alan Doyle (of Canadian folk rock band Great Big Sea) and Quebec singer Marie-Mai and a guest appearance of German Celtic music band Fiddler's Green in a rendition of their "Fields of Green" featuring Bodh'aktan.[63] The album was released on 8 October 2013 in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and various European countries. They also appeared in Lafayette, Louisiana International Festival in 2013.
Members The band members come from various Quebec regions like Iles de la Madeleine, the Saguenay, Havre St Pierre and an Englishman.
- Alexandre "Alex" Richard - lead vocals, guitar, bouzouki, flute and bodhran
- Alain Barriault - electric guitar, dobro, banjo, vocals
- Robert "Rob" Langlois - bass, vocals
- Jonathan Moorman - violin, vocals
- Éric Tanguay - accordion, vocals
- Éric Gousy - drums, vocals
- Luc Bourgeois - bagpipes, whistles, electric guitar, vocals
Awards and nominations
- In 2012, Budh'aktan debut album, Au diable les remords was nominated for a Felix award for "Quebec Rock Album of the Year".
Discography
Albums
- 2011: Au diable les remords
Tracklist:
- "Les 3 capitaines" (3:20)
- "Du rhum, des femmes" (2:33)
- "Commençons la semaine" (3:18)
- "Les dames du large" (3:05)
- "À boire" (3:34)
- "Le medley du mal de pieds" (3:22)
- "La bonne journée" (4:10)
- "Contre vents et marées" (2:43)
- "La ballade de Jonathan Lewis" (3:41)
- "Passant par Paris" (3:54)
- "La grange aux lutins" (2:27)
- "Par chez nous" (3:46)
- 2013: Against Winds and Tides
Tracklist
- "The 3 Captains" (3:18)
- "Nothing Left to Lose" (3:18)
- "Maids of the Sea" (3:04)
- "Sink Another" (3:34)
- "Dansez (Dance Hey!)" (feat. Alan Doyle) (2:12)
- "Sore Feet Set" (3:21)
- "Hell of a Day" (4:10)
- "Against Winds and Tides" (2:42)
- "The Ballad of Jonathan Lewis" (feat. Marie-Mai) (3:40)
- "Streets of Montreal" (3:52)
- "The Gnomes of Grand Ruisseau" (2:26)
- "Here by the Sea" (3:46)
- "Fields of Green" (Fiddler's Green feat. Bodh'aktan) (3:49)
- "Killing in the Name" (5:28)
- 2013: Tant qu'il restera du rhum...
Tracklist
- "La bouteille est agréable" (3:27)
- "Dansez (Dance Hey!)" (feat. Alan Doyle) (2:13)
- "Les fantômes de l'écoutille" (4:46)
- "La démone" (3:07)
- "La Sainte Nitouche" (2:38)
- "Lambé An Dro" (feat. Tristan Nihouarn) (3:24)
- "Salut les disparus" (4:00)
- "Le 31 du mois d'août" (4:20)
- "La racaille" (3:44)
- "Hoompa Hoompa Yeah!" (2:10)
- "Trash Tombola" (feat. Yves Lambert) (4:30)
- "Le set de balais (Down the Broom)" (2:36)
- "La finale" (1:48)
- "La valse d'hier" (3:50)
- "Le pays des géants" (3:02)
- Digital Booklet
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Bodhaktan Category:Canadian musical groups
Tilbury (band)
[edit]Tilbury | |
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Origin | Iceland |
Genres | Folk rock |
Years active | 2010-present |
Members | Þormóður Dagsson Kristinn Evertsson Örn Eldjárn Guðmundur Óskar Magnús Tryggvason |
Tilbury is an Icelandic rock band with folk influences founded in the summer of 2010. It started as a personal musical project by singer Þormóður Dagsson called Formaður Dagsbrúnar.[64] He had been a drummer in Skakkamange, Jeff Who? and Hudson Wayne.[65][66]
As the project developed he formed the band Tilbury, with experienced musicians. Kristinn Evertsson from Valdimar on synthesizers, the guitarist Orn Eldjarn who was in Brother Grass, and bass player Guðmundur Óskar from Hjaltalin. The drummer Magnús Tryggvason has also played on Sin Fang, Amiina and Moses Hightower.[65] Based on the depth of musical talent, Icekandic media has dubbed the project a supergroup.[64]
Tilbury has released two albums, the debut Exorcise released on 7 May 2012 followed by Northern Comfort in January 2014.[67]
Members
- Þormóður Dagsson - lead vocals - [ Skakkamange, Jeff Who? and Hudson Wayne ]
- Kristinn Evertsson - synthesizers - [ Valdimar ]
- Örn Eldjárn - guitar - [ Brother Grass ]
- Guðmundur Óskar - bass - [ Hjaltalin ]
- Magnús Tryggvason - drums [ Sin Fang, Amiina and Moses Hightower ]
Discography Albums
- 7 May 2012: Exorcise
- 2014: Northern Comfort
Singles
- 2012: "Tenderloin"
- 2014: "Northern Comfort"
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Tilbury
Category:Icelandic musical groups
Babou (singer)
[edit]Babou | |
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Birth name | Babou Nicolai Nelson Lowe |
Born | Denmark | 7 December 1994
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2005 – present |
Babou Nicolai Nelson Lowe (born 7 December 1994) better known by his mononym Babou is a Danish singer of mixed Danish-Gambian origin. He came third in Danish X Factor in 2011. He has released one album and his single "Supernova" has charted in Denmark, becoming the theme song for season 10 of the Danish version of the reality television series Paradise Hotel.
Beginnings Babou was born to a Gambian father and a Danish mother. He started very early in music. In the year 2005, only aged 10, he participated in the talent show Scenen er din broadcast on TV 2 coming second for the category "Junior Song".[68] Gaining huge popularity, he released an album of covers titled For Once in My Life.
He was just 12, when his mother who had been diagnosed with an ongoing mental illness finally opted to put the young Babou in foster care with foster parents residing in Aarhus.
In X Factor
In 2011, at age 16,[69] he took part in season 4 of the Danish version[70] of the competition The X Factor broadcast on Danish television channel DR1, from 1 January to 25 March 2011 auditioning as a contestant from Aarhus with the song "Cry Me Out" from Pixie Lott. He was put through with the three judges, Cutfather, Pernille Rosendahl and Thomas Blachman. Reaching the Final 9 stage, he was mentored by Cutfather in the "Under 25" category.
Performances during the live shows included:
Date | Week (Stage) | Song choice | Original artist | Theme | Result |
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11 February 2011 | Week 1 (Top 9) | "Just the Way You Are" | Bruno Mars | Free choice | Safe |
18 February 2011 | Week 2 (Top 8) | "Can't Buy Me Love" | The Beatles | The Beatles songs | Safe |
25 February 2011 | Week 3 (Top 7) | "De første kærester på månen" | tv.2 | Songs from the 2000s | Safe |
4 March 2011 | Week 4 (Top 6) | "Numb" | Linkin Park | Rock songs | Safe |
11 March 2011 | Week 5 (Top 5) | "Hurt" | Christina Aguilera | Free choice (with Danish National Chamber Orchestra | Safe |
18 March 2011 | Week 6 (Top 4) | "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" | Usher feat. Pitbull | DJ Night with Rune RK and Kato | Safe |
"Baby" | Justin Bieber | Free choice | |||
25 March 2011 | Week 7 (Final 3) | "The Flood"* | Take That | Joint song with guest Take That performed jointly with The Kidz (Booba, Sarah and Annelouise |
Third |
"All the Right Moves" | OneRepublic | Free choice | |||
"Back to the 80's" | Aqua | Joint song with guest Aqua |
Despite heavy speculation he would win the title,[71] he finished third overall, with 26,23% of the popular vote in the Final 3 stage, to winner Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen (or just the mononym Sarah) and runner-up Annelouise.[69][72]
After X Factor After staying away a couple of years, Babou came back with a single "Supernova" that has charted on Tracklisten, the official Danish Singles Chart entering the chart at number 8 in its first week of release.
The song had been picked for promotion of the Danish reality television series Paradise Hotel in its tenth season in 2014. Footage of the venue used for filming was used in a music video released for the song.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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DEN [73] | ||
2005 | For Once in My Life | – |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
---|---|---|---|
DEN [73] | |||
2014 | "Supernova" | 8 | TBA |
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Babou
Category:Danish male singers Category:1994 births Category:Living people Category:X Factor (Danish TV series) contestants
Deepcentral
[edit]DeepCentral | |
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Origin | Bucarest, Romania |
Genres | Electro, House, Pop |
Years active | 2009-present |
Labels | Universal Music Romania |
Members | George Călin (DJ) Doru Todoruț (vocalist) |
Website | www |
Deepcentral is a successful Romanian pop duo with House music influences formed in 2009 by Romanian DJ George Călin and vocalist Doru Todoruț.
Deepcentral released their self-titled debut album Deepcentral o mainly dance house music on 3 June 2009 on Universal Music Romania[74] with "Cry It Away" being their first charting single.
Deepcentral stylized at times as DeepCentral had the biggest Romanian hit of 2010 with "In Love". The single was as the top of the year-end list of Romanian hits, after having spent 7 weeks at the top of the Romanian Top 100 in the period March to May that year,[75][76] with a total of 17 weeks in the Top 10. As a result, Deepcentral was nominated to MTV Europe Music Award for Best Romanian Act as one of 5 possible acts to win the title in 2010. But the title eventually went to Romanian singer Inna. The band was also featured in Xonia's hit "My Beautiful One". The single stayed 64 weeks in the Romanian Top 100.
Discography
Year | Album and details | |
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2009 | Deepcentral
|
Tracklist
Russian Girl (Summer Mix) - 3:37 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak position |
Album |
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RO | |||
2008 | "Cry It Away" | - | Deepcentral |
2009 | "Russian Girl" | 10 | |
2010 | "In Love" | 1 | |
"Music Makes Me Free" | 3 | ||
2011 | "Speed of Sound" | 8 | |
2012 | "So Divine" | 58 | |
"O stea" | 35 | ||
2013 | "Sus Pana La Cer" |
References reflist
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Category:Romanian musical groups Category:Musical duos
Cris Cab
[edit]Cris Cab | |
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Born | 1994 Miami, Florida, United States |
Origin | American of Cuban descent |
Genres | Pop, Reggae, soul, fusion |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Years active | 2011 – present |
Labels | Mercury Records Island Def Jam Records |
Website | www |
Cris Cab (born in Miami, Florida in 1994) is a singer-songwriter who has released a number of EPs, a mixtape, Echo Boom, and has become well known with his international hit "Liar Liar". He is signed to Mercury Records and Island Def Jam Records. His songs are a fusion of pop, reggae, and soul.
Career Cris Cab started music at a very young age. Born to Cuban parents in Miami, Florida, he spent summers in the Bahamas broadening his music tastes. At 14, his father bought him his first studio session. At 15, his early demos caught the attention of Pharrell Williams who met him and mentored him.[77] Hugely popular online, articles appeared about him on blogs including Perez Hilton,[78] Just Jared and online website of Billboard. Cris Cab also opened for various acts including T-Pain, Matisyahu, Gym Class Heroes and O.A.R.
Signing a management deal, he released his debut Foreword EP in 2011 and his original single "Good Girls". Wyclef Jean met him on tour and became a second mentor to him and recorded "She's So Fly" with him.
In 2012 Cris Cab released a full-length mixtape, Echo Boom featuring production and collaboration by Pharrell Williams, Mavado, Wyclef Jean, Melanie Fiona, Shaggy, Daytona, Marc Roberge (of O.A.R.) and was signed to Mercury Records. His single "Good Girls (Don't Grow On Trees)" was written by Pharrell Williams and produced by Wyclef Jean, and features rap section by Big Sean.
His international fame came with "Liar, Liar" released on Island Def Jam Recods that has charted in Germany, France, Netherlands and Belgium.
Discography EPs
- 2011: Foreword EP
- 2012: Echo Boom EP
- 2012: Rise EP
- 2013: Red Road EP
Mixtapes
- 2012: Echo Boom
Singles
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification | ||||
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BEL (Vl) [79] |
BEL (Wa) [49] |
FRA [20] |
GER |
NED [80] | |||
2012 | "Good Girls (Don't Grow on Trees)" (feat. Big Sean) | – | – | – | – | – | |
2014 | "Liar Liar" | 32 | 37 | 70 | 25[81] | 14 |
- Others
- 2011: "Good Girls"
- 2012: "Face to Face"
- 2012: "Echo Boom" (feat. Pharell Williams)
- 2012: "Sh'e So Fly" (feat. Wyclef Jean)
- 2012: "Good Girls (Don't Grow on Trees)" (feat. Big Sean)
- 2012: "White Lingerie"
- 2013: "When We Were Young"
- 2013: "Another Love" (feat. Wyclef Jean)
- 2013: "Colors" (feat. Mike Posner)
- 2013: "Paradise (On Earth)"
References reflist
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Cab, Cris
Category:American male singers Category:American songwriters Category:Living people Category:People from Miami Category:American people of Cuban descent
Shuffler
[edit]Shuffler | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Funk, rock and soul |
Years active | 2011-present |
Members | Daniel Pearce Paul Turner Derrick McKenzie Rob Harris |
Shufler is a British band with a mix of funk, rock and soul formed in 2011 with a debut concert at the Jazz Café.[82]. The collective has released its self-titled album Shuffler in 2013. The band is made up of Daniel Pearce on lead vocals and purcussions, Paul Turner on bass, Rob Harris on guitar and Derrick McKenzie on drums. It has following in both UK and Europe.
The members of the band that plays original materials as well as stylized covers have had great musicianship experience.[83]
Daniel Pearce was in Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 and part of the boy band that resulted from the show called One True Voice. He has also collaborated with rapper Dizzee Rascal as backing vocals and was featured in the hit "Dirtee Disco".[84]
The other three have known each other through their work in British group Jamiroquai. Paul Turner was a bassist with them before joining Shuffler. He was also involved in the eclectic progressive rock trio The Dark Sinatras. Derrick McKenzie[85] and Rob Harris[86] were drummer and guitarist in Jamoroquai. Harris is also a songwriter and producer. During 2007-2008, he co-wrote and co-produced the debut album Stitch Me Up for Universal Music artist Julian Perretta with success in France and Germany.[87]
Discography Albums
- 2013: Shuffler
References reflist
Category:British musical groups
Cody (band)
[edit]Cody stylized as CODY is a Danish musical band founded by the Danish roots musician and songwriter Kasper Kaae[88] in 2009. The band with Kaae as lead singer performs alternative country, pop and Nordic folk music[89] and has released three albums and two EPs to date.
Front man and songwriter Kaspar Kaae began writing songs of his own in 2006 and several musicians and friends later joined playing the Danish Roskilde Festival three times, G! Festival, Spot Festival, By:Larm, Fusion Feestival, Montreux Jazz Festival. Their music has been used in soundtrack of German film 12 Meter Ohne Kopf and Danish films En Familie, Kapringen and Me & You Forever.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification |
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DEN [73] | |||
2010 | Songs | – | |
2012 | Fractures | 20 | |
2014 | Windshield | 18 |
EPs
- 2009: Cody
- 2011: Under the Pillow, Under the elms
Soundtracks
- 12 Meter Ohne Kopf (German)
- En Familie (Danish, by Pernille Fischer Christensen)
- Kapringen (Danish, by Tobias Lindholm)
- Me & You Forever (Danish by Kaspar Munk)
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- ^ a b WeLoveMusic.fr: Nessbeal - Sélection naturelle (in French)
- ^ 13 Or du Hip Hop: Nessbeal - Que devient-ils? (in French)
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- ^ Charts in France: Elephanz en interview - Les télé-crochets, ça peut faire des ravages (in French)
- ^ FrostByte Media: A peak at Against Wind and toes Bodh'aktan's charges into the English World
- ^ Irish Punk: Seafra Interview With Bodh’aktan (November 27, 2013)
- ^ Irish Punk: Review of Bodh'aktan – Against Winds and Tides
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- ^ a b IcelandicMusic.is: Tilbury
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- ^ 'Billedbladet: Nu går Babou fra X Factor efter guldet - I 2005 fik Babou, der dengang var 10 år, en andenplads i Scenen er din. Nu er han lige fyldt 16 og går målrettet efter at vinde X Factor (in Danish)
- ^ a b BT.dk: X Factor-Babou har været i finalen før (in Danish)
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- ^ PrimaTV.ro: Deepcentral "In love" de #1 ! (in Romanian)
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- ^ Music for London: Shuffler Live At The Jazz Cafe
- ^ Inside Out Talent.com: Shuffler page
- ^ DigitalSpy: Dizzee Rascal records with Daniel Pearce
- ^ Jamiroquai website - Derrick McKenzie biography
- ^ Jamiroquai website - Rob Harris biography
- ^ Rob Harris website biography
- ^ AllScandinavian: Review of Cody - Fractures
- ^ Gaffa.dk: CODY klar med nyt album (in Danish)
External links
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Category:Danish musical groups
Mono Town
[edit]Mono Town is an Icelandic musical band[1] with alternative pop and ambient influences from Reykjavik formed in 2012. Their debut album of 11 tracks in English language was In The Eye Of The Storm. It was recorded in Iceland, mixed by the Grammy Award winning mixer, Michael Brauer[2] and has been a big success in Iceland upon release on 27 January 2014 by Key Music Management. A limited vinyl edition was also released. The initial single release "Peacemaker" has also charted in Iceland. In 2013, Deezer had announced that it was sponsoring the Icelandic band for an international launch.[2] Mono Town performed at the inaugural All Tomorrow's Parties in Iceland[3] and gained further international attention through being featured on the influentialm avant-garde American radio station KEXP.[4]
Discography Albums
- 2014: In the Eye of the Storm
Singles
- 2013: "Jackie O"
- 2013: "Peacemaker"
References
External links
DEFAULTSORT:Mono Town
Category:Icelandic musical groups
Wrabel
[edit]Stephen Wrabel or just Wrabel is an American singer, songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles and signed to Island Records. Wrabel was invited by Afrojack to perform a song live during Afrojacks show.[1] The track, featured Wrabel's vocals and piano playing titled "Ten Feet Tall" resulted in an international hit. The song was also premiered in the United States with the Bud Light commercial that aired during the 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII and was viewed by around 100 million viewers. This is Wrabel's first big charting hit. He will release his debut album on Island Records in 2014.
Discography Singles
- As featured artist
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album | ||||||
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Dutch Top 40 [2] |
Dutch Single Top 40 [3] |
Dutch Mega Top 50 |
AUS ARIA Chart [4] |
Belgian Vl charts [5] |
KOR Gaon Music Chart |
US Dance/ Electr. Chart | |||
2006 | "Ten Feet Tall" | 25 | 20 | 30 | 62 | 74 (Ultratip) |
53 | 22 | TBA |
"Ten Feet Tall" featuring Wrabel also peaked at:
- Netherlands MegaCharts Mega Top 50 at #5
- Australia Dance (ARIA) at #16
- Belgium Dance Bubbling Under - Vlanders at #3
- Belgium Dance Bubbling Under - Wallonia #1
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External links
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Category:American male singers Category:American musicians Category:Living people
Maiday
[edit]Maiday is an English singer-songwriter from Worcestershire, now living in Bow, East London. Currently she is preparing for her debut album release.
Maiday has written for a number of other artists including Wretch 32, Leona Lewis, Girls Aloud and Josh Kumra. She co-wrote and produced "Don't Go" for Wretch 32 and her vocals have been featured on a number of international hits including "Fade" by Jakwob and on "Skydive" by Chuckie. She also recorded "One Way" credited to Naughty Boy featuring Mic Righteous & Maiday.
Discography
- Featured in
Year | Album | Peak positions | Album | ||||
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UK | BEL (Vl) [5] |
BEL (Wa) [6] |
DEN [7] |
FR [8] | |||
2013 | "Fade" (Jakwob feat. Maiday) |
35 | – | – | – | – | |
2014 | "Skydive" (Chuckie feat. Maiday) |
– | 76* | 70* | 35 | 71 |
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts. Added 50 spots to the actual positions to reflect it in our chart table
Songwriting / Production
- Wretch 32 - "Don't Go"
References
- ^ island Records: Afrojack Releases New Single "Ten Feet Tall" featuring Wrabel (3 February 2013)
- ^ ""Ten Feet Tall" in Dutch Top 40". top40.nl. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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(help) - ^ "ARIA Top 100 Singles – Week Commencing 17th February 2014" (PDF). swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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(help) - ^ a b "Wrabel discography". ultratop.be/nl/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Maiday discography". danishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
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Category:English female singers Category:English songwriters Category:Living people Category:People from Worcestershire
Jul (rapper)
[edit]JUL | |
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Born | France |
Origin | Marseille, France |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2013 – present |
Labels | Liga One Industry |
Jul stylized as JUL is a Marseille-based[1] French hip hop artist who released his debut album Dans ma paranoïa on the independent Liga One Industry label on 24 February 2014. The 17-track album contains four collaborations with various artists signed to the label, including two with Kalif Hardcore, and one each with Soso Maness and Kamikaze.
The album went to number 7 in the SNEP French Albums Chart[1] on the first week of its release.
Discography Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | Certification |
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FR [2] | |||
2014 | Dans ma paranoïa | 7 |
Singles
Year | Album | Peak positions | Album |
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FR [2] | |||
2014 | "Dans ma paranoïa" | 111 | Dans ma paranoïa |
"Tu la love" | 95 | ||
"Tout seul" | 101 | ||
"Sort le cross volé" | 114 | ||
"Dans mon del" | 125 | ||
"Mon son vient d'ailleurs" | 194 |
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References
[edit]- ^ a b Rap Star.fr: Jul – rappeur Marseillais a fait une entrée tonitruante au Top Album (in French)
- ^ a b "Jul discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
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