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Moira Rachelle Bustamante Dela Torre (born November 4, 1993) [2] [3] is a Filipino singer, songwriter and actress. Born in Olongapo, Philippines, she began as a voice artist for corporate jingles and theme songs. In 2013, she competed in The Voice of The Philippines, releasing her debut EP Moira following her stint in the
Filipino singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre has released three studio albums, one extended play (EPs), seventeen singles and nine music videos.She is the most streamed Filipino artist on Spotify history. [1]
Malaya (English: Freedom) is the debut studio album by Filipina singer Moira Dela Torre. It was released in 2018 by Star Music. The album consists of thirteen tracks, ten original songs and three covers. The album was awarded an eight-time platinum certification in 2020. [1]
Isbell played just one song from his time with the Drive-By Truckers, the Southern rock band he was with for three albums in the early and mid-2000s before going solo in 2007.
Moira Smiley (Moira Gwendolyn Smiley, born 21 May 1976) [1] is an American singer, composer, lyricist and musician born in New Haven, Vermont. She is a multi-instrumentalist on banjo, accordion, piano, and body percussion. [2] Smiley's music has been influenced by folk styles, shape-note singing, classical song, and jazz. [3]
Concert for South Africa: Released: June 24, 2010; Label: Immortal; Format: DVD; An accompanying DVD of the same name CD, which is an edited version of Whitney: The Concert for a New South Africa, Houston's second HBO-televised-concert at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg on November 12, 1994. Among the original setlist, "Queen of the ...
Jason Kelce has been hilariously mocked for a relatable moment with his family at Taylor Swift’s Eras tour.. The former NFL star, 36, attended Swift’s first show for the final leg of her Eras ...
In January 1973, both The Dick Cavett Show and In Concert became part of ABC's Wide World of Entertainment programming block. [4] Kirshner left in late 1973 to produce the syndicated series Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. In Concert continued to appear approximately every other Friday night until it left the ABC schedule on April 25, 1975.