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1) One oddity from my collection is the band Fresh, a ‘boy band’ constructed by Simon Napier-Bell. Simon Napier-Bell had been a manager for The Yardbirds way back in the mid 1960’s, he went onto manage an early Marc Bolan outfit called Johns Children. He also did the music for the 1968 film ‘Here We Go Around The Mulberry Bush’ and as Nuzz and myself know well, was fittingly set and filmed in glamorous 1960’s Stevenage New Town. One day in 1968 Kit Lambert, then manager of The Who told Simon Napier-Bell that he was getting together a concept album...
Argentine reggae roots group from the 1990's. Enjoyed popular exposure with their double live record "Vivo a lo Cafre" in 2004. In 2005 they released their last album, Quien Da Mas? .
There are at least two artists using the name "DJ Fresh". 1 The drum & bass DJ Fresh (Dan Stein) is co-owner of Breakbeat Kaos and a prolific UK drum and bass producer. The Louder Songfacts reports that he teamed up with Kosheen vocalist Sian Evans for Louder, which was used as part of a Lucozade Lite advertising campaign in the UK and Ireland. The song was released on July 3, 2011 as a digital download and became his first UK #1 hit. Louder was the first ever UK dubstep No.1, and the follow-up single, "Hot Right Now", was the...
REFRESH is a Dutch jumpstyle/dancepop girl-group which consists of 4 beautiful, young bundles of energy – Yvette, Lieke Brunette, Lieke Blonde and Marleen. The roots of the pack trace back to 2006 when the girls started taking dance lessons at the same dancing school and quickly struck a friendship that led them to form their own dance group, at the time still nameless. Soon they took their mix of street dance, jumpstyle and their own moves to the local stages, performing at clubs, schools, dance competitions, and when the mood took them, right there on the street, entertaining the stunned...
Bankroll Fresh was the alias of Atlanta rapper Trentavious White (born in 1984, died on March 4, 2016 ). .
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Five Stars [#fullhouse]