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The Deepside Deejays are a Romanian band formed in 2008 by vocalist Victor de la Pena, DJ Nick Kamarera, MC Vibearena and keyboardist Dave Pryce. The current lineup consists of Victor de la Pena and Dave Pryce. [1]
Fireworks after The Levellers' set, 2015. Beautiful Days has a more diverse range of musical artists than many other festivals. [7] Headline artists have included reggae (Lee "Scratch" Perry, The Wailers), alternative rock (James, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine), punk (The Stranglers, The Pogues), post-punk (Killing Joke, Public Image Ltd), country rock (Steve Earle), folk rock (Frank ...
Beautiful Days may refer to: Beautiful Days (festival), an annual music festival in Devon, England "Beautiful Days" (song), a song by Japanese boy-band Arashi; Beautiful Days, a 2001 South Korean television drama series; Beautiful Days, a 2006 album by Kyla; Beautiful Days, a South Korean film; Beautiful Days (1935 film), a French comedy film
On the Oct. 25 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, Henry Winkler joined host Drew Barrymore for a chat, which included a round of “Fast Five” questions about his iconic Happy Days character ...
The title track "Beautiful Days" was revealed with the release of the album's tracklist on May 16. [6] The next day, Lovelyz released a longer version of the music video teaser for "Beautiful Days". Their EP officially released online and physically on May 20 along with their comeback showcase.
Danni Baird is married!. The Southern Charm alum, 40, tied the knot with Nick Volz on Saturday, Nov. 23, in South Carolina. According to the couple's wedding website, the ceremony was held at a ...
When Benson Boone released his sledgehammer ballad “Beautiful Things” in January, his expectations weren’t high. “Every song I’ve had, I’ve had to work so, so, so hard for every stream ...
Azhagana Naatkal (transl. Beautiful days) is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Sundar C, is a remake of the Malayalam film Minnaram (1994) and is also loosely based on the Tamil film Penne Nee Vaazhga (1967).