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Christopher Cross is an American singer-songwriter originally from Austin, Texas, known as an influential artist in American soft rock music. He has written or co-written all his own songs, with the exception of "Nature's Way" that appears on his 'Window' album. He's most famous for singing the tunes "Arthur's Theme" from the Dudley Moore film 'Arthur', which won him the Academy Award for Best Song in 1981 (alongside co-composers Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, and Peter Allen), and the iconic yacht rock classic "Sailing". Cross released his debut album, 'Christopher Cross', in 1979, and it garnered him five Grammy Awards....
Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) was an Austrian composer. He wrote some 600 lieder, nine symphonies (including the famous "Unfinished Symphony"), liturgical music, operas, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. He is particularly noted for his original melodic and harmonic writing. Schubert was born on 31st January 1797 into a musically knowledgeable family, and received formal musical training through much of his childhood. While Schubert had a close circle of friends and associates who admired his work (including his teacher Antonio Salieri, and the prominent singer Johann Michael Vogl), wide appreciation of his music during his lifetime...
A star has risen. Christopher Martin, the talented singer/performer from Back Pasture in St. Catherine who shot to instant fame and recognition shortly after winning the coveted Digicel Rising Stars title in 2005, is fast becoming one of the most sought after performers on the Jamaican music landscape. With a slate of singles permeating radio and the Jamaican music charts including Giving It and Jamaican Girls, Christopher created history when he became the first Digicel Rising Stars alumni to score a hit single on any chart in Jamaica. ‘It has been a wonderful journey so far, filled with new and...
Hubert Kah (Hubert Kemmler) was born on 22 March 1961 in Reutlingen. He is a German singer and songwriter. He was part of the so-called "Neue Deutsche Welle" (new German wave, a trend where in the 1980s German-language songs suddenly became very popular in Germany) with the "Trio Hubert KaH" (Hubert Kemmler: vocals, keyboards, Markus Löhr: guitar, keyboards, Klaus Hirschburger: bass and sometimes Niko Kimmerle: drums). They had success in 1982 with the songs "Rosemarie", "Sternenhimmel" and "Einmal nur mit Erika (...dieser Welt entflieh'n)". In 2005 Hubert Kah started his comeback with the release of "Seelentaucher". The first Single "No...