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The Introduction of Belle "Belle" Born "Anna Akopova" is a singer, song writer, lyricist extraordinaire and was born on the 6th of April, 1985 in Moscow, Russia in the family of a musician and linguist( father ) and an English teacher ( mother ). As a child "Belle" Showed a keen interest in music. Belle spent 8 years in music school learning to play the piano and became a vocalist singing solos and ensembles in multiple concerts. Belle continued studying vocals when she entered a Music College at the age of 16. She spent more then 4 years mastering her...
Three Artists: 1. 1960's French yé-yé singer, responsible for the song "Amstramgram". 2. 1990s-2000s Japanese "visual-kei" band. → ISABELLE ISABELLE (2) was formed in 1999 , by AYA , Support Bass was also provided by Seek of PLC. They gained their first recognition with their MAXI single 「Automatic-Destruction」which sold out almost immediately. They released 2 albums, 2 singles, and a DVD. ISABELLE has since disbanded and have reformed as Mix Speaker's,Inc. without 翔 [shou] on vocals and with the addition of a new vocalist YUKI of Chlo-ro-form and エグリゴリ. They have a sound very similar to THE MAD CAPSULE MARKETS....
Isabelle Aubret (born Thérèse Coquerelle on July 27, 1938 in Lille, France) is a French singer. Aubret won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 representing France and singing "Un premier amour" (A first love) with music composed by Claude-Henri Vic and lyrics by Roland Stephane Valade. In 1968, she returned to the contest, again representing France, finishing third, and singing "La source" (The spring) with music by Daniel Faure and lyrics by Henri Dijan, and Guy Bonnet Aubret won the French national gymnastics championship in 1958 Eurovision Song Contest 1962 - Luxembourg Entry for France Performer: Isabelle Aubret Song title:...
Electrobelle are Charlotte Sanderson (Voices) and Barry Mallon (Noises). They met in the autumn of 2007 through mutual friend and producer J P Braddock. Since then they have collaboratively produced meaningful electro-pop that is instantly accessible, but with hidden depths that reveal themselves as the listener becomes more intimate with the songs. All Electrobelle songs are written by Barry Mallon and Charlotte Sanderson, and are programmed and produced by Barry Mallon. Barry was at primary school in 1981 and has fond memories of listening to his older brothers playing The Human League's Dare album and Jean Michele Jarre's Equinox through...
Beady Belle is a result of collaboration between Beate S. Lech and Marius Reksjø which began at the University of Oslo. As music students the two started playing together in bands such as “Insertcoin” and Folk & Røvere, a project where Beate was the lead singer up until their third album (1999). In 1999 Beate was asked by Bugge Wesseltoft to make a record for Jazzland rec. He gave her freedom to make the record she wanted. Beate meant that the best way to really make a record of her own was to make it completely by herself - composing,...
Found 10 songs, duration: 45:45
La machine
La machine
La machine
La Belle Catherine (reels)
Techo 4
Dernier humain
Ma part de revanche