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There are two projects called DeSade: 1) Paraphrased from the band's myspace page: DeSade is a deathrock band from the United States formed in 1998, and has been signed to Orphanage Records. The lineup consists of: Bethany M. Asylum (Vocals), Johnny Black (Guitar), Gabriel (Guitar), J. Grimm (Bass), and Sean Fay (Drums). DeSade opened for a number of bands including Disturbed, The Electric Hellfire Club, Genitorturers, and Clan of Xymox. Following the release of Post Mortem the band changed its name to The Cursed, then disbanded temporarily in early 2005, before deciding to reform once again as DeSade at the...
Plavi orkestar (English: Blue Orchestra) is one of the most popular bands from former Yugoslavia. The band was founded in Sarajevo, former Yugoslavia in 1983. It was originally named "Ševin orkestar"(The Lark's Orchestra) but there existed a band named "Ševe"(Larks) so the band took its present name. The band has remained popular to the present day with 8 albums and more than 3500 concerts worldwide. The band was formed in 1983 by Saša Lošić aka Loša who was the lead singer and songwriter of the group. In the winter of 1984/1985, the band's first album Soldatski bal (Soldier's Ball) was...
Desadaptados is the first punk band from Guatemala. They started playing live in 1999 playing street punk and oi! They are known for their antifascist ideals and including in their musical repertoir some ska and rocksteady beats. They were the first latino punk band to tour Central America and they played CBGB and ABC-No Rio back in 2002. There is another punk band called Desadaptadoz by this name originally from Colombia. .
In the year of 1993 a group of young natives of Monterrey N.L. meet in order to rehearse what more they like doing, Norteño. Is as well as Beto Zapata, Pepe Elizondo, Mario Padilla and Popo Guajardo give life to a musical group that eventually would become one of the Favorites public wave grupera… HEAVY. "AYUDAME A forget" title of his first production begins to hear in his native Monterrey, hence starts an uncontainable rain topics as DIA from DIA, BESO A BESO among others, getting the attention of the Auditorium by trying a different sound of Norteño music style....
Odette Quesada first gained fame when she won second place at the 1982 Metro Manila Pop Music Festival with the song “Give Me a Chance” as performed by Ric Segreto. The following year, 1983, saw her snagging first place with “Til I Met You” which was performed by the Philippines’ premier Diva at the time, Ms. Kuh Ledesma. The rest of the 80s was filled with her music - most sang by the era‘s superstars. “Don‘t Know What To Do, Don‘t Know What To Say” was, and by reasons of validity, still is, a monster hit performed by the late...