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British synth player, born December 10, 1958. Enjoyed success on the underground dance scene in the early 80's before breaking into the mainstream with "19", an international smash which spent five weeks at number one in the UK. In the latter half of the 1980s he specialised in TV soundtrack work. He made the theme tunes for Top of The Pops and Saturday Live, popular British entertainment shows. Paul now records mainly under the pseudonym Jazzmasters. Early tracks of note include the popular 'Rain Forest' and 'King Tut', both were big dance hits in the U.S. Paul was also half...
JAM Project ("JAM" standing for "Japan Animation songs Makers") is an anime music genre (or anison) "supergroup" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichiro Mizuki. The group is comprised of many vocal artists well known in the genre; aside from the many anime and video game theme songs that this group has performed together, each member is famous for his or her own solo performances of anime-related music. As a group, they are perhaps best known for their themes for the Super Robot Wars series of video games. The group has...
Born and raised in LA to parents very involved in the music business, Paul Brown first began playing drums at the age of five. Although a very talented musician in has own right, he is best known as a Grammy winning producer / engineer having worked with just about everybody of consequence in the jazz world. These include Norman Brown, Peter White, George Benson,Boney James, Luther Vandross, Euge Groove, Jeffrey Osbourne, Larry Carlton, Al Jarreau, Bobby Caldwell, Patti Austin and Kirk Whalum to name but a few ! So it should come as no surprise to notice that whemever he...
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Paul Desmond (1924-1977) was a U.S jazz saxophonist. Desmond was born Paul Emil Breitenfeld in San Francisco, California on 25th November 1924. He came to prominence with the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which lasted from 1951 until 1967. Desmond wrote their biggest hit, "Take Five". Desmond's alto saxophone tone and technique owed nothing to the great alto player of the time, Charlie Parker; instead his was a clear, light, floating sound and highly melodic playing style. Much of the success of the classic Brubeck quartet was due to the superposition of his fragile, airy sound over Brubeck's sometimes relatively heavy, polytonal...
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Paul Raymond Project - End Of Life As We Know It
Public Enemy # 1 - Paul Raymond Project
Paul Raymond Project - Bright Lights
Public Enemy # 1 (Paul Raymond Project)
Public Enemy # 1 - Paul Raymond Project
Edge Of Sanity
I wanna be there
Every little bit hurts (live)
Ain't no sunshine
I Go To Pieces
She's On A Roll
The Rest Is History
Wonderful World
Love Is Blind (Featuring Reuben Archer)
Born & Raised On Rock 'N' Roll
Brain Demolition
Flights Of Fancy
Heartbreak Hotel
No Turning Back
Cold hearted man
C-List Celebrity
Partners In Crime (Bonus Track)
Bright Lights +
Lights Out (For The Millennium)
Somebody Like You
Thank Heavens For Rock 'n' Roll
Public Enemy # 1
Partners In Crime
Drifting Apart (Bonus Track)
14. Partners In Crime (Bonus Track)
Where's My Bike?
Wang dang doodle
Cant Let it Go