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Mexican Aleks Syntek was born in September 29 of 1969. This talented musician has been involved in many different projects from advertisements to TV shows and movies. By the late '80s, Syntek, along with two friends, decided to form an alternative band. Their first record, called Hey Tú, was released by EMI in 1990, followed by Más Fuerte De Lo Que Pensaba in 1993. The latter included a contribution from former The Doors Ray Manzarek who played in a song called "Nuestras Costumbres." Later, Aleks Syntek y la Gente Normal started touring Latin America while their songs Mis Impulsos Sobre...
Aleks and the Ramps are a Melbourne five-piece, spilling out a stew of surreal, banjo-driven indie-pop - with hints of psychedelia, doo-wop and even bossa nova. Led by Aleks' banjo and his acerbic lyrics, the crew is filled out by bassist Denim Owl, guitarist Flying Simon, and musical nomad Extreme Wheeze (who roams about the stage, playing any instrument in his path). The band, mid-2007, also included dancing drummer Captain Rad - who moved to Perth, leaving a vacancy, which was filled by Black Wasp. In late 2010, after a successful tour of Japan (with ii), Denim Owl left the...
Aleksandra Kovač (Aлександра Ковач) is a singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer from Serbia. She began to play the piano and write and perform her music at the age of 15, which is also when she and her younger sister, Kristina, formed the band K2 and signed their first contract with a management company from London, Mismanagement (clients include Supertramp, Rod Steward and Chris De Burgh). They went to London to support Labi Sifre on tour, and performed in many famous clubs in London, such as 'Mean Fiddler', 'The Orange', and 'Tea Room des Artistes'. In 1993, Errol Brown (the former...
Aleksey Igudesman is a Russian violinist, composer, conductor and actor. He performs in the duo Igudesman & Joo. Igudesman was born in Leningrad, Russia. At the age of 12 he was accepted at the Yehudi Menuhin School in England. From 1989 to 1998 he studied violin with Boris Kuschnir at the Vienna Conservatory. He has published three violin sonatas, the second dedicated to Julian Rachlin and the third to Viktoria Mullova, who also played the world premiere of the piece. Aleksey Igudesman's compositions have been performed worldwide by soloists, ensembles and orchestras, often with Igudesman as a solo violinist/conductor, including...