Home / Search Results for: The Party (page 8)

Search Results for: The Party

El Signo

Argentinean electronic task Un Signo was shaped in the middle-’80s by Leonardo Satragno and Gastón Satragno, singer and keyboardist respectively. Un Signo’s debut record, known as Under Malabia, premiered in 1989, accompanied by 1990’s Gueris the Party Loco? and 1992’s Eternautas. After getting saving for ex-Soda Stereo system Charly Alberty’s …

Read More »

Casper

Chicago-based Willie Perry (aka Casper, aka Mr. C the Slide Guy) spawned a local dance craze along with his infamous “Cha-Cha Slide,” a dance anthem very much in the heart of more regarded anthems such as for example “Macarena” and “Electric powered Slide.” As an individual trainer at Bally’s, Perry …

Read More »

P!nk

Although initially seen as another face in the later-’90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink (skillfully referred to as P!nk) quickly transcended and outgrew that label with her mix of pop songcraft and powerhouse, rock-influenced vocals. Created Alecia Moore on Sept 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pa, P!nk received her nickname …

Read More »

Zac Johnson

Zac Johnson rose through the retail record shop ranks to function for those Music Guidebook purely as the consequence of an accounting mistake. Although he was originally employed in like a pop editor, the lure of types and zeroes and hardcore data-linking known as to him and today he spends …

Read More »

Salvador Adams

Two brilliant guitarists from the town of Santiago de Cuba, Salvador Adams and Miguel Matamoros, were years as a child friends aswell as lifelong music associates. This facet of an Adams family members in Cuban music dates back to at least the first Roaring Twenties as well as the beginnings …

Read More »

Nássara

Among the main composers of Carnaval strikes during the 10 years between 1930 and 1940, Nássara coined a distinguishable design through parodies of famous compositions (for example, in “Nós Queremos Uma Valsa,” he quoted the “Valsa dos Patinadores,” by Emil Waldteufel). A few of his biggest strikes had been “Alalaô,” …

Read More »

Zola Amaro

Praised by Enrico Caruso in the party of his 1917 tour to Buenos Aires, Argentina, after hearing her singing, Zola Amaro experienced an exceptionally successful career being a soprano. Her starting was at Sept 4, 1919, also starting the state Lyrical Season of this calendar year in the opera Aida, …

Read More »

The Whirlwinds

As the Cordells, Jimmy Ellis, Earl Young, Val Walker, and Ralph Boston hardly ever got from the snide. In 1961, the same calendar year the the Cordells released their last 45 rpm, the Philly performers became the Whirlwinds and documented “Angel Like”/”The Hill” on Guyden Information. It didn’t sell many …

Read More »

KCL Project

As an associate from the duo Bang the Party, Lesley Lawrence was area of the initial wave of Uk home in the later ’80s. After separating from his Bang the Party partner Child Bachelor, he became the initial British artist agreed upon to the renowned Detroit label Transmat and released …

Read More »

Mark Antone Adams

Tag Adams was the cool, nimble-fingered bassist for past due-’70s/’80s nine-member funk music group Slave who strike number 1 R&B and Best 40 pop the very first time away with “Slide.” The genesis from the Dayton, Ohio-born group was when East Orange, NJ, transplant Steve Washington transferred to Dayton to …

Read More »