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Paleface Swiss is a Swiss deathcore band formed in 2017 in Zurich. [4] The band's lineup currently consists of vocalist of Marc "Zelli" Zellweger, guitarist Yannick Lehmann, bassist Tommy Lee and drummer Cassiano "Cassi" Toma. [ 5 ]
Paleface is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and artist who has been active in the music business in the United States since 1989. He tours on a full-time basis as duo with longtime girlfriend, Puerto Rican drummer Monica "Mo" Samalot.
Paleface (musician), American singer, songwriter, musician, and artist; Paleface attack, a popular chess opening; Paleface River, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States; Hibiscus denudatus, a plant known by the common name "paleface" Paleface Swiss, Deathcore/metalcore band from Switzerland
Cursed is the third studio album by Swiss deathcore band Paleface Swiss, released on January 3, 2025 through Blood Blast Distribution. [1] It is the band's first album to feature drummer Cassiano Toma, and the band's first album to be released under the name 'Paleface Swiss' as the band had to rename due to there being another artist under the name of 'Paleface'. [2]
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The Paleface was a critical and commercial success, earning $4.5 million in domestic rentals, [2] which made it Paramount's most successful film of 1948. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a score of 100% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. [6]
Karri Pekka Matias Miettinen (born 21 April 1978), [1] [2] better known by his stage name Paleface, is a Finnish hip hop musician. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Discography
The song was written for and appeared in the Bob Hope and Jane Russell film The Paleface and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. [3] It was originally written with a Native American theme, but was changed when the director said that would not work in the movie. [5] It was a vocal selection on many radio programs in late 1948.