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Frank Foster (born January 22, 1982, in Cypress Bottom, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, United States) [1] is an American country music singer-songwriter. Foster has released eight independent albums: Rowdy Reputation in 2011, Red Wings and Six Strings in 2012, Southern Soul in 2013, Rhythm and Whiskey in 2014, Boots on the Ground in 2016, Good Country Music in 2016, Till I'm Gone in 2018 and The ...
The track peaked at number twelve on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Tempah's lowest charting single to date, one place behind its predecessor, "Invincible". "Till I'm Gone" was released as the first single from the deluxe edition of the album on 17 May 2011. It was also released as Tempah's second single in the United States.
"Till I'm Gone" is a song by British rapper Tinie Tempah featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa. The song was produced by Norwegian production team Stargate.The single became the seventh overall single from Tempah's debut album Disc-Overy, becoming the second single in the United States following Written in the Stars, and the first single from the deluxe edition of the album in the United Kingdom.
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars with its review by Scott Yanow stating, "Foster plays in a variety of modern mainstream styles from the era including funk, Latin, a bit of gospel and more straight-ahead. The overall results are not that memorable but they do show Foster growing beyond the world of Count Basie". [2]
I’m goin’ hard ’til I’m gone, ’til I’m gone Pre-Post there was also Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 – 180. (Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)
Dean Martin – for his album This Time I'm Swingin'! (1960). [11] Mose Allison – for his album Takes to the Hills (1961). Frank Sinatra – for his album Swing Along with Me (1961) Sammy Davis Jr. – included in the album The Sounds of '66 (1966). Connie Francis – included in her album Connie & Clyde – Hit Songs of the 30s (1968).
Diane Schuur & the Count Basie Orchestra is a 1987 live album by Diane Schuur, accompanied by the Count Basie Orchestra, arranged by Frank Foster. [2] Three years after Count Basie's death, the Count Basie Orchestra is featured here as a ghost band, led by Frank Foster. [3] This was also the last performance of Freddie Green, who died a week ...
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. ... “I’ll spread my wings and I’ll learn how to fly / I’ll do what it takes ‘til I touch the sky / And I’ll make a wish ...