Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick is the band's leader, singer, guitarist, composer, and record producer. The band has included Linda Muriel, Jocelyn Brown, Maysa Leak, Tony Momrelle, Imaani, Vanessa Haynes, Mo Brandis, Natalie Williams, Carleen Anderson, Pamela (PY) Anderson, Kelli Sae, and Joy Malcolm.
Incognito was founded by Paul "Tubbs" Williams & Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick in 1979 as an offshoot from Light of the World. Light of the World was a substantially sized group and following various changes to the lineup, the founding members Breeze Mckrieth, Kenny Wellington & David Baptiste--inspired by American funk bands such as Funkadelic forming offshoot bands like Parliament--formed Beggar & Co. Bluey & Tubbs went on to form Incognito. However, there has seen a re-connection over the years in Light of the World with various former members, alongside their other commitments.
Incognito has had intermittent success in the UK Singles Chart, with their breakthrough 1991 hit a cover version of the Ronnie Laws tune "Always There", featuring Jocelyn Brown, which made No. 6 in the UK. The group's 1992 single, "Don't you worry 'bout a thing" saw similar success, reaching No. 19 in the UK. They have also been a favourite of various re-mixers, including Masters at Work, David Morales, Roger Sanchez and Jazzanova, and have released several albums consisting almost entirely of remixes.
In 1994, Incognito appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool. The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time magazine. In 1996, the band contributed "Water to Drink" to the AIDS-benefit album Red Hot + Rio, also produced by the Red Hot Organization.
Their song "Need to Know" is the theme song for progressive radio and television news program Democracy Now!.
Members:
Yui (結)
Part : Vocal
Birthday : March 18
Blood type : AB
Former band : マウス, 四ッ★レストラン, ALiBi
Official color : Pink
Shiina Mio (椎名未緒) - Guitar
Birthday : November 24
Blood type : B
Former band : デルフィニウム, Canzel (キャンゼル)
Official color : Violet
LiN - Guitar
Birthday : February 14
Former band : LeMpicka?
Official color : Orange
Haku (ハク) - Bass
Birthday : June 25
Former band : ハルシオン, バッハ, Canzel (キャンゼル)
Official color : Green
Sana (莎奈) - Drums
Birthday: January 31
Former Band: EVE
Official Color: Pink/Purple/Blue?
Previous member
Yukimi (ゆきみ)
A scratch is a mark of abrasion on a surface.
Scratching is a form of rubbing which may create scratches; living creatures that scratch their skin usually do so in response to itching, which response is sometimes called a scratch reflex.
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At the age of 14 he met hip hop with the influence of local friends and seniors, and began activities as a DJ.
As he lived in a privileged environment of HipHop and lots of music, he gradually felt uneasy about this music. Just since around this time, he began to think strongly that "this content has too much content", the current t-Ace was formed.
[1996] Music activity started as a DJ in local Mito district
[2000] MIX Release CD THE TRUTH
[2006] Released a single MERRY-GO-ROUND with MURO on Producer, formed a new unit "SLASH SPIT SQUADRON" with the companion LUNCH TIME SPEAX's GOCCI, TAD'S AC added WOODSMAN "SLASH SPIT SQUADRON" Release full album. Participated in the soundtrack of the animation "Tokyo Tribe 2" by MURO project
[2007] MURO, DJ DENKA, ILLISHITTSUBOI, BACHLOGIC, ZERO ... Released mini album The Truth 11 HEATBLUCE with PRODUCER as
the year live mobilization of 2700 Beyond people.
[2008] 06.25 1st Album Release of the first part "Lonely High Flower 01"
[2008] 10.08 1st Album sequel "Lonely High Hawk 02" released [2009] collected 0150 people at the Ibaraki prefectural cultural center at 01.9 " A lone album "album released and live was held.
The band’s work would exert a lasting and profound influence across many genres of modern music, including synthpop, hip hop, post-punk, techno, ambient, and club music, and inspired a wide and diverse range of artists. According to The Observer, "no other band since the Beatles has given so much to pop culture." Following the release of Electric Café (1986), member Wolfgang Flür left the group in 1987. Their last album Tour de France Soundtracks was released in 2003. Founding member Schneider departed in 2008. In 2014, the Recording Academy honored Kraftwerk with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. As of 2018, the remaining members of the band continue to tour.
A power station, also referred to as a power plant or powerhouse and sometimes generating station or generating plant, is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. The relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor creates an electrical current. The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies widely. Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. Others use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric.
In 1870 a hydroelectric power station was designed and built by Lord Armstrong at Cragside, England. It used water from lakes on his estate to power Siemens dynamos. The electricity supplied power to lights, heating, produced hot water, ran an elevator as well as labor-saving devices and farm buildings.
In the early 1870s Belgian inventor Zénobe Gramme invented a generator powerful enough to produce power on a commercial scale for industry.
In the autumn of 1882, a central station providing public power was built in Godalming, England. It was proposed after the town failed to reach an agreement on the rate charged by the gas company, so the town council decided to use electricity. It used hydroelectric power for street lighting and household lighting. The system was not a commercial success and the town reverted to gas.
In 1882 the world's first coal-fired public power station, the Edison Electric Light Station, was built in London, a project of Thomas Edison organized by Edward Johnson. A Babcock & Wilcox boiler powered a 125-horsepower steam engine that drove a 27-ton generator. This supplied electricity to premises in the area that could be reached through the culverts of the viaduct without digging up the road, which was the monopoly of the gas companies. The customers included the City Temple and the Old Bailey. Another important customer was the Telegraph Office of the General Post Office, but this could not be reached though the culverts. Johnson arranged for the supply cable to be run overhead, via Holborn Tavern and Newgate.
In 2018, Voivod’s 14th studio album, The Wake, is upon us. The band’s original members, drummer Michel “Away” Langevin and vocalist Denis “Snake” Belanger, find themselves reinvigorated and reenergized by the presence of guitarist Daniel “Chewy” Mongrain and new bassist Dominic “Rocky” Laroche. Mongrain, now celebrating ten years in the band, has done a more than respectable job replacing original guitarist, the ever-beloved Denis “Piggy” D’Amour. His contribution to the making of The Wake was as integral to the new album as was Piggy’s leadership during his reign.
Of course, no Voivod album is complete without the inimitable artwork provided by drummer Away, who notes that the cover “depicts us, the band, as four Voivods holding a vigil for a dead planet.” Hence The Wake, an incredibly captivating slice of sonic escape from the masters of cosmic metal, and an album that sits confidently next to the many top-tier achievements of their past. Forever forward, always moving!!!
Because of her father's work, she spend about 11 years in Thailand for about seven years. After graduating from Bangkok's International School, she enrolled in the Department of International Relations Law, Sophia University Faculty of Law. In 2002 he debuted in the entertainment world as a branch reporter at the "King's Brunch" (TBS) while studying at the university. He appeared as a reporter for one and a half years. At this time, I was receiving an announcer's test of TV Asahi at the same time and still remained until the final selection, but I chose a branch reporter at the end of my troubles.
In 2003, in the musical "Les Miserables", she was selected for the role of Eponinu in the audition and took the first stage. Since then, she has also appeared in "Miss Saigon" as a role of Kim, mainly acting mainly on musicals.
On June 15, 2017, she reported that she married a general man who had been involved for a long time. she reported the first child pregnancy on February 11, 2018. On July 20th the same year, she announced that she gave birth to the first son who will be the first child.
Fraser was born in Windsor, Berkshire, England. He holds a BA from Birmingham University and a Postgraduate Diploma from the Royal Academy of Music. In 2011, he was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, or ARAM. He has performed in a number of West End productions, and played Gareth in the Doctor Who episode "Army of Ghosts" (2006).
In 2009, Fraser played the supporting role of Reed in The Fresh Beat Band season 1. (In season 2, Reed was played by Patrick Levis.) In May 2010, he returned to the West End to play the role of El Gallo in The Fantasticks. In October 2010 Fraser sang the Les Misérables role of Grantaire in the 25th Anniversary concert at West End. On 23 June 2011 Fraser returned to the West End production of Les Misérables, this time to play the role of Javert. He received critical acclaim for the role and remained with the show until June 2012.
On 1 and 2 October 2011 Fraser played Raoul in the 25th Anniversary staging of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall in London. He costarred alongside Ramin Karimloo and Sierra Boggess, who played the Phantom and Christine, respectively. Fraser also costarred with Karimloo in the 25th Anniversary concert of Les Misérables. Hadley has written music for a band called "Sheytoons" with Karimloo, including "Heading West" and "Driftwood."
Fraser appeared in the film adaptation of Les Misérables, as the Army General of the National Guard. Fraser appeared aside Tom Hiddleston in the Donmar Warehouse's production of Coriolanus from 6 December 2013 to 13 February 2014. On 5 October 2014 Hadley married his long-time girlfriend (and co-theatre star) Rosalie Craig. She gave birth to their first child, a daughter in 2017. In December 2014 he returned to the Donmar Warehouse to play Stine in City of Angels, alongside his wife Rosalie Craig as Gabby/Bobbi and Samantha Barks as Mallory/Avril.
She learned to play on her father's guitar. She attended Middle Tennessee State University where she studied audio engineering and later majored in literature with a double minor in Spanish and secondary education before leaving school in order to tour full-time. The musician, who identifies as both Christian and queer, began her career in the alternative rock band Forrister.
In 2015, she shared her solo debut album, Sprained Ankle, a project filled with stripped-back folk-tinged songs that invoked the emotional rawness and overwrought vocal delivery of emo. Baker followed it up with 2017’s Turn Out the Lights, which fleshed out her tender songwriting with more instrumentation but just as much intimacy.
Mitski reflects her cross-cultural identity as "half Japanese, half American but not fully either", a feeling that is often reflected in her music, which occasionally discusses issues of belonging. Mitski expressed the tension of being a private person and her discomfort with the attention that comes with being in the public eye, therefore preferring to keep her personal life private.
Mitski Laycock was born on September 27, 1990 in Japan to a Japanese mother Kumi Miyawaki and an American father John Christopher Laycock. She has a younger sister Tamaki. She grew up surrounded by her father's Smithsonian folk recordings and mother's 1970s Japanese pop CDs. Because of her father's State Department job, she and her family moved frequently, living in thirteen countries, including Turkey, China, Malaysia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, before eventually settling in New York City. Mitski says she was eighteen when she wrote her first song. After enrolling at Hunter College to study film, she decided to pursue music instead and transferred to Purchase College's Conservatory of Music, where she studied studio compositions. During her time at Purchase College, she recorded and self-released her piano-based first and second albums, Lush (2012) and Retired from Sad, New Career in Business (2013), as student projects. After graduating, she served as the vocalist for the short-lived prog-metal band Voice Coils and began work on her third studio album, Bury Me at Makeout Creek, which was released on November 11, 2014, through Double Double Whammy. The album represented a sonic departure from Mitski's orchestral and classical piano background found in her first two albums, exchanging it for raw, impulsive guitar. It garnered critical acclaim from numerous publications.
On December 22, 2015, Mitski signed with Dead Oceans before releasing new music the following year. She announced her fourth studio album, Puberty 2, on March 1, 2016, and shared the lead single, "Your Best American Girl". She released another single, "Happy", before the release of the album on June 17. The album was recorded over a two-week period at Acme Studios in Westchester County, New York and was produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland. The album received widespread acclaim from music critics.
On February 21, 2017, the Pixies announced US tour dates with Mitski as a supporting act. On May 1, a compilation album consisting of 100 songs by different artists titled Our First 100 Days was released. It includes Mitski's cover of One Direction's song "Fireproof". The compilation aims to raise funds for organizations that support causes threatened by Donald Trump's proposed policies. Mitski played a cover of the song back in 2015, but that version has since been taken down. Mitski also covered Frank Sinatra's 1951 classic "I'm a Fool to Want You" for the 7-Inches For Planned Parenthood compilation album. On October 4, Lorde announced Mitski will be an opening act for selected dates as part of her Melodrama World Tour. On November 1, a short film starring Mitski called Sitting was released.
On April 20, 2018, Mitski teamed up with the experimental band Xiu Xiu on the song "Between the Breaths" for the soundtrack of the sci-fi comedy film How to Talk to Girls at Parties, based on the short story of the same name. On May 14, 2018, Mitski's fifth studio album, Be the Cowboy, was made available for pre-order without prior announcement. The lead single, "Geyser", was released on the same day alongside its accompanying music video. The second single, "Nobody", was released on June 26 accompanied by a music video, and the third and final single to precede the album, "Two Slow Dancers", was released on August 9 alongside a lyric video. Be the Cowboy was released on August 17, through Dead Oceans.[30] The album was critically acclaimed and awarded the honour of Album Of the Year by various major online music publications including Pitchfork, Vulture and Consequence of Sound.
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It currently consists of the Thomas brothers Roger (musical director, arranger, first baritone, rapping) and Warren (drums, third tenor), Rod Eldridge (first tenor, scratching, guitar, trumpet), Ricky Cort (first tenor, guitar), Dwight Stewart (second baritone, vocals, trombone), Sean Simmonds (second tenor, harmonica), and Kelvin "Kelz" Mitchel (bass guitar, trumpet).
Naturally 7 was founded in 1999 by brothers Roger and Warren Thomas, from Rosedale, Queens. The brothers recruited five other singers they had come to know over the years of singing around the city. Roger Thomas developed his singing quality after being in and out of several traditional male groups over the years. When the group was invited to sing at a major a cappella competition in New York City, they won and moved onto the nationals before they took two more wins in the competition. Riding their new-found success and still having made no decision whether to have Naturally 7 as an a cappella group or a traditional band, Roger had the novel idea that the group would become both.
Naturally 7 has released a number of albums over the years since the formation at New York City in 1999, including their first debut studio album entitled Non-Fiction released in 2000, What Is It released in 2003, Christmas... It's a Love Story released in 2004, and Ready II Fly in 2006, released through Virginia Records. The group gained success by the partial cover of Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight", titled as "Feel It (In the Air Tonight)", which contains additional lyrics from the group. The performance of the song at a subway has received over four and a half million hits on YouTube alone, and a number of people discovering the group, which adds to a figure daily. The single itself has turned into a Top 3-chart- success in countries outside North America, such as France, Belgium and South Africa, and also made the single charts in other European countries.
Prior to forming Flogging Molly, Dublin-born Dave King was the lead singer for heavy metal band Fastway featuring guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke of Motörhead and bassist Pete Way of UFO in the early to mid '80s. He later fronted a hard rock band called Katmandu (1991), featuring Mandy Meyer of Krokus on guitars. Afterwards, Dave King retained a record deal with Epic records and began to work on a solo album, but began to reconsider his record deal when the label opposed his idea of bringing in traditional Irish instruments. King negotiated out of his record deal to go his own way musically soon after.
In 1993, King met guitarist Ted Hutt, bassist Jeff Peters, drummer, George Schwindt and violin player Bridget Regan and put together a rock band with a Celtic feel. They began to play a mix of Irish traditional and rock. Putting Dave's poetic lyrics to rocking melodies, they played at a Los Angeles pub called Molly Malone's weekly, building a small but loyal following. Together, they wrote songs such as "Black Friday Rule" and "Selfish Man", which was the beginning of Flogging Molly's sound. Ted and Jeff then left Flogging Molly because an earlier band of theirs, Reacharound, received a record deal. Dave and Bridget began to find new members and the current band was formed.
They continued a routine of playing every Monday night at Molly Malone's. They put out a live album, Alive Behind the Green Door in 1997. In an interview with Kerrang! magazine, King stated that the band's name comes from the bar (Molly Malone's) that faithfully supported the band from the very beginning, "We used to play there every Monday night and we felt like we were flogging it to death, so we called the band Flogging Molly." They were signed onto SideOneDummy Records after a show when the record company's owners attended a concert and noted their intensity.
Members:
Vocals: Clockwork Kenji
Guitar: Fanta
Space Guitar: Y.A.S
Drums: Molo.ko+
Bass: Kyoko
Clown is a Japanese four-member hardcore punk rock band. Since its inception, they has released many songs and album such as: livestock world (2007), Human in confusion (2013), Unfair equality (2013), etc,.
Anger Flares is a band from Japan. Their sound is very similar to the traditional english bands, with lots of sing alongs and street anthems. They have released 2 albums (“Begin to Walk” & “A Way of Life”), a split with Clash Dogs, and were part of many compilations, like the famous anti fascist compilation “Class Pride Worldwide Vol. 3”.
ANGER FLARES (Anger Fliers) was formed in 1999 at local Kobe centering on YUICHI. They dissolved in 2002 as a result of withdrawal from members. However, they restarted activities under the name of UNITED WE STAND after that. Members withdrew in 2005, and after re-enrolling ANGER FLARES original members, they returned the band name to ANGER FLARES and activate activities.
They are acting intensely, co-stared with COBRA, LAUGHIN 'NOOSE, SA and inviting SHAM 69 (UK), KLASSE KRIMINALE (ITALY) etc. from abroad and making a Japan tour, but also suddenly stopped activity in 2007. YUICHI later joined COBRA. And in 2013, I moved the base to Tokyo and rebirth new generation ANGER FLARES dignifiedly composed of Vo: YUICHI (COBRA), Gu: KENTA 666 (THE VICKERS), Ba: MITSU (FREAKSTORM), Dr: KOSHI (DONT TURN AWAY)!
Lion‘s Law from Paris is the most wanted punk band in Europe at the moment. They have three albums behind them, full of melodic oi/punk anthems. If you thought that everything in this genre has already been played, these guys are coming to convince you differently! In the last five years they played all over the planet, and are now finally arriving to Serbia, to the Explosive stage, to play their hits such as “For My Clan”, “Lafayette”, “I Don’t Give A Damn” and many others.
In 2017, his collaboration with Khalid, "Silence", and with Selena Gomez, "Wolves", were released and became internationally successful. In February 2018, he released "Friends" with Anne-Marie, for her debut studio album Speak Your Mind. In June 2018, Marshmello released his second studio album, Joytime II, with singles "Tell Me" and "Check This Out".
His stage name, Marshmello, is a misspelling of marshmallow. He wears a custom helmet loosely based on a marshmallow for public appearances. He covers his identity similarly to other electronic music artists such as Deadmau5 and Daft Punk, and has falsely revealed himself as Tiësto, Will Ferrell, and Shawn Mendes in the past. Throughout his career, he has also collaborated with artists including Omar LinX, Slushii, Jauz, Ookay, Lil Peep, Logic, Bastille and Amr Diab.
On March 3, 2015, Marshmello posted his first original song "Wavez" on his SoundCloud page. As he released more songs, he began to receive support from established and well-known DJs like Skrillex who reposted his song "Find Me" on his SoundCloud page. Shortly after, Marshmello performed at New York's Pier 94, Pomona, California's HARD Day of the Dead festival, and Miami Music Week. In 2016, Marshmello released a compilation of his previously released tracks, Joytime, which reached number five on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Included on the album was the single "Keep It Mello", featuring rapper Omar LinX. He is managed by Moe Shalizi of Red Light Management, who also manages artists such as Jauz, Ookay and Slushii.