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The Dream Concert: Live from the Great Pyramids of Egypt is the fifth live album and concert video by contemporary instrumentalist Yanni, officially released on June 3, 2016. The two concerts were performed outdoors on October 30 and 31, 2015, on the grounds of the Egyptian pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza, Yanni's first performance in Egypt ...
The discography of the Greek contemporary instrumental musician Yanni includes 19 studio albums and eight live albums. In 1987 he put together a small band which included John Tesh and Charlie Adams, and began touring to promote his earliest instrumental albums, Keys to Imagination, Out of Silence, and Chameleon Days. Dare to Dream was released ...
Dream Concert may refer to: Dream Concert (South Korea), an annual K-pop joint concert held in South Korea; The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, a 1967 fundraising concert held in London, U.K. The Dream Concert: Live from the Great Pyramids of Egypt, a 2016 live concert album and video by Yanni; Wonder Dream Concert, a 1975 concert held in Jamaica
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Dare to Dream (stylised as DARE to dream) is the eighth studio album by Greek keyboardist and composer Yanni, released in March 1992 on Private Music. The album peaked at number 2 on Billboard's Top New Age Albums chart and at number 32 on the Billboard 200 chart in the same year. [ 1 ]
BanG Dream! Film Live; BanG Dream! Film Live 2nd Stage; The Beach Boys: It's OK! The Beatles at Shea Stadium; Ben Platt Live from Radio City Music Hall; Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse; The Big T.N.T. Show; Big Time (1988 film) Björk: Biophilia Live; Black and Blue (video) Black Sabbath: The End of the End; Blackpink: The Movie; Blond ...
Hamza Namira (Arabic: حمزة نمرة) is an Egyptian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.He has released three albums from the production of Awakening Records: Dream With Me, Insan, Esmaani; and a couple of albums from Namira production, his own foundation: Hateer Min Tany and Mawlood Sanat 80.
The album was inspired by their tour through Egypt, Greece and Cyprus, sponsored by the German Goethe Institute. Later that year, they performed at the 1972 Munich Olympics . A second album was released in 1973, and guitarist Schwenke was replaced first by Stefan Diez, then Gustl Lütjens.