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Renwick is credited as the co-composer of Elton John's song "Dreamboat". [10] The song was released on the "Kiss the Bride" single in 1983, but was most likely recorded in the late 1970s, when Renwick was briefly a member of Elton John's band, recording with him on A Single Man and playing with him in John's 1980 concert in Central Park, New York.
Big Babe: Andrew Webb [2] Big Bill: Big Bill Bissonnette; Big Chief: Big Chief Russell Moore; Big Daddy: Eric Dixon [3] Big-Eye: Louis Nelson Delisle; Big Jim: Jim Robinson; Big Joe: Big Joe Turner; Big John: John Patton; Big Mama: Big Mama Thornton; Big Nick: Big Nick Nicholas; Big Sid: Sid Catlett; Billie: Billie Holiday a.k.a. "Lady Day ...
Joseph Roger Brown MBE (born 13 May 1941) [1] is an English musician. As a rock and roll singer and guitarist, he has performed for more than six decades. He was a stage and television performer in the late 1950s and has primarily been a recording star since the early 1960s. [2]
After releasing his debut album in 1968 Rose made a handful of appearances on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show. [7] [8] After the Carson exposure, Rose performed on several other TV programs including The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, [9] American Bandstand, [10] and Playboy After Dark. Biff Rose died from liver cancer at 85 in 2023. [11] [12]
The Late Show Band is a band originally founded and led by American musician Jon Batiste as Stay Human. They became the house band for Stephen Colbert 's late-night talk show The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on September 8, 2015.
Evan Seinfeld (born November 1967 [1]) is an American musician and former pornographic actor, writer and director. He is best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and founding member of the hardcore/metal band Biohazard. Seinfeld left the band in May 2011 citing personal reasons, [2] but rejoined in October 2022 after performing with several ...
John Sheahan (born 19 May 1939) is an Irish musician and composer. He joined The Dubliners in 1964 and played with them until 2012 when The Dubliners' name was retired following the death of founding member Barney McKenna. [1]
Robert Miles was born in Fleurier, Switzerland, to Italian parents. [3]Miles became proficient at playing the piano during his youth in Friuli, Italy, in the small town of Fagagna, where his family moved when he was young, and had been in the music scene since 1984.