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Gawin Caskey (Thai: กวิน แคสกี้; born 8 August 1997), professionally known as Fluke Gawin (Thai: ฟลุ๊ค กวิน) or Fluke (Thai: ฟลุ๊ค), is a Thai singer and actor. [2] He is known for his roles in Dark Blue Kiss, Not Me, and Be My Favourite. [3] [4]
"Groovy Feeling" is the eighth single by the English electronic music band Fluke.Taken from the album, Six Wheels on My Wagon the track was the final single released by Fluke on 27 August in 1993 after the successes of Slid and Electric Guitar.
After the success of Fluke's album Risotto, Mike Tournier wanted to move to a much darker production style. He left Fluke and founded Syntax with Jan Burton in 2000. In 2003, Syntax released their debut album Meccano Mind on Illustrious Records. Meccano Mind is a combination of Burton and Tournier's different influences from rock and dance ...
A dad livened up his son’s wedding with a musical number dedicated to the newlyweds. Bruce Miller, a pediatric ophthalmologist in Weston, Florida, says “music is my life.”
Balto's musical sound incorporates elements of American Rock’n’Roll, Americana, Psych Rock, and Classic R&B. [5] What Youth Magazine described the band as "a blend of Americana, gospel, alt-country, and a speckle of psych." [11] Rolling Stone writes of the band's 2018 release, Black Snake, Mojave Blues - "Sounding like the twisted soundtrack to some 1960s beach party movie, this punky ...
Oklahoma softball and Patty Gasso sang Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now?!" after the Sooners won their fourth consecutive WCWS title on Thursday:
Balto-Finnic may refer to: Balto-Finnic peoples; Balto-Finnic languages This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 13:40 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The album is named after the dish risotto (Italian:).The album artwork was designed by The Designers Republic and features a chrome-plated KitchenAid mixer.. Many of the tracks that brought Fluke to a larger audience are featured on this album, including "Atom Bomb", used on the Wipeout 2097 soundtrack, [1] [2] [3] and "Absurd," used in many films/trailers, including a 1998 Volkswagen Beetle ...