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There is more than one artist named Channel. 1. Channel is a member of the Red Ink Army. The Red Ink Army is a group of believers who strive to live out the Red Ink of the Gospel daily. It's a LIFESTYLE. Do you want to be a part of a group of fanatics eager to get the TRUTH out? Check us out at www.kmrecords.net 2. Channel was a hardcore band in the mid '90s from Virginia. Nate Newton of Converge played in this. Channel released 2 7"s, the first one on Stillborn Records, which had a more raw sound,...
Karaoke (Japanese: カラオケ, from 空 kara, "empty" or "void", and オーケストラ ōkesutora, "orchestra") is a form of entertainment in which an amateur singer or singers sing along with recorded music on microphone. The music is typically of a well-known song in which the voice of the original singer is absent or reduced in volume. Lyrics are usually also displayed, sometimes including color changes synchronized with the music, on music video to guide the sing-along. Karaoke has been a popular form of entertainment beginning first in Japan, then the rest of East Asia, since at least the 1980s, and has since...
Deschannel started in 1998 and was created by Anthony Goncalves, its unique member. Since february 2007, Deschannel have a new member, Laurent Holdrinet, who plays video on stage. Among various participations on compilations, you can find two full length albums of Deschannel, both released on Phoebus Records: PH001-Deschannel-"eponymous"-10 tracks--split album with Hanna Trance (2003) PH002-Deschannel-"They know nothing, they recite"-6 tracks--(2006) The album "They know..." has been re-recorded in the studio La FROMagerie with additionnal tracks and will be released during the fall 2007 on the label 6AM Prod. .
Trying to tune in to The Cactus Channel all night and then finally, out of all the interference and noise, comes the signal I’ve been looking for. Reverb-drenched guitars and heavy, ominous drums begin. A picture becomes clearer then disappears again. Then another. There’s no front-man. There’s no singing. There are horns, tape delay, organ and synthesizers. It’s a soundtrack to something kind of exotic, but not quite. Is there any method to this madness? From ground zero it’s hard to tell. In a stinky share house in West Brunswick, The Cactus Channel’s new jam-barn is a an epic DIY...
Two bands have gone by the name The Channels. 1.) The Channels formed in 1955 around the singers Larry Hampden, Billy Morris, and Edward Doulphin; they started as a quintet with two additional part-time members, but soon after they permanently added Earl Michael Lewis and Clifton Wright, formerly of The Lotharios. Lewis was the group's main songwriter, writing (among others) their regional hit "The Closer You Are". The Channels recorded for record labels Gone, Fury, Port, Hit, Enjoy, and Groove. The lineup changed several times over the course of the band's lifetime. They enjoyed significant regional success on the East...