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West Indian Girl is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States.The band's name comes from a type of lysergic acid (LSD) that was popular in the early 1960s.
Laura Mvula (née Douglas; [1] born 23 April 1986) [2] [3] is a British singer. A native of Birmingham , England, Mvula gained experience as a member or leader of a cappella , jazz / neo-soul and gospel groups and choirs.
Thievery Corporation is an American electronic music duo consisting of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. Their musical style mixes elements of dub, acid jazz, reggae, Indian classical, Middle Eastern music, hip hop, electronica, and Brazilian music, including bossa nova.
Laura and Lydia Rogers are sisters from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. [2] With a love for music coming from both sides of their family (their grandfather and his brothers forged a group called the Happy Valley Boys), they grew up with a zeal for country music and sang songs with their family by country music artists such as Don Williams.
"Drowning" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Armin van Buuren. It features vocals from English singer and songwriter Laura V. It was released on 25 February in the Netherlands by Armind as the fourth single from van Buuren's fourth studio album, Mirage. Swedish disc jockey and producer Avicii made a remix of this song which was more ...
Troppo Tempo (literally Too Much Time in English) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini, for her eleventh studio album, Inedito.It was supposed to be the sixth and last single promoting the album, but when Pausini discovered that she was pregnant, she changed her mind to "Celeste", included on the same album.
I’m ride or die for music, I don’t believe in boxes.” Then, Adam, who, as we mentioned, is blocked, jumped in. “I’m a sad, sad man because you are world-class; you are excellent.
"And When I Die" was the first song written by then-17 year old Laura Nyro. [3] She sold the song to folk group Peter, Paul and Mary for $5,000, [4] who recorded it for their sixth studio album The Peter, Paul and Mary Album. The song appeared on the self-titled second album by Blood, Sweat & Tears.