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ANDRAS are heading from the Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany and have been formed in 1994. In contrast to their early style, playing raw Black Metal with satanic lyrical themes, the musical style nowadays can be described as Epic-Pagan Black Metal. After dismissing his bandmates due to personal reasons in Summer 2013, Count Damien Nightsky will continue the band with former members and long time friends Occulta Mors (known from the band "Nachtfalke" amongst others) and Bileeam (from "Ancient Wargod"). Their discography is containing five demo-recordings and six full-lenght albums. The latest one being 'Warlord', released in 2010 via Einheit Produktionen....
The Janoskians (Just Another Name Of Silly Kids In Another Nation Skip) are an Australian web-based comedy group, based in Melbourne, Australia. The group began posting videos on YouTube in September 2011. In 2012, the Janoskians signed a lucrative deal with Sony Music Australia and have released multiple singles including "Ser this World On Fire" and their most famous track, "Real Girls Eat Cake". .
Alias of prolific house producer Dana Kelley from Boston, MA. .
Alicja Janosz (born June 4, 1985 in Pszczyna, Poland) was the winner of Polish Idol in 2002. She also appeared in World Idol, where she sang "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar. In November 2002, her debut album, Ala Janosz, was released. In 2003, she recorded a song for the Polish version of Jungle Book 2, "Przyjaciel dobra rzecz" ("A friend is a best thing"). In April 2003, she recorded "To co w nas ukryte" for the Polish reality show "9 niezwykłych tygodni" ("9 amazing weeks"). In 2004, she took part in the Polish preselection...
Lovasi, András (b. July 20, 1967) was the singer, songwriter and bass player of the famous Hungarian band Kispál és a Borz, formed in 1987. He made a solo album in 2001 with the title Bandi a hegyrõl. In 2005 he formed a new band Kiscsillag, while he still remained a member of Kispál és a Borz. .
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Béla Bartók 44 Duos for Two Violins