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El Pescao

Pursuing in the footsteps of his cousin Dani, David Otero Martin, aka El Pescao, was the next person in Spanish power pop clothing El Canto del Loco to go after a solo job, pursuing their 2009 self-imposed hiatus. Delivered in Madrid in 1980, he examined rules and aeronautical administration, before …

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Andy Mineo

NY City-based rap and hip-hop designer Andy Mineo makes progressive, electronic-influenced hip-hop. Elevated in Syracuse, Mineo started rapping and creating albums in his house studio room while still in senior high school. Originally heading from the stage name of C-Lite, Mineo was authorized to Syracuse University’s Marshall Road Records and …

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Alfred Hertz

American opera and orchestra conductor Alfred Hertz was of German birth and famous for his interpretations of Wagner’s music. Hertz also helped provide the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Symphony Orchestra to a specialist level, and under Hertz’ baton this today main American orchestra shown a complete concert period for the …

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Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor

The Holy Roman Emperor from the Hapsburg dynasty was the hereditary ruler of Hungary. In 1690 he was crowned the Ruler of Rome in Augsburg. A patron from the arts and students of Pinner in harpsichord, flute and additional instruments, Joseph preferred the dance as well as the aria. Between …

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Siegfried Jerusalem

Been trained in Essen like a bassoonist, Siegfried Jerusalem researched to become singer and quickly worked well his way through lyric roles into dramatic and, eventually, heroic parts. He grew in to the heaviest Wagner protagonist just like the problem was becoming eager; the lack of viable performers for these …

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