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Lee was born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. It was through his eldest brother Peter that Lee first got interested in music. [2] His jazz influences included Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, whereas in the burgeoning pop scene of the 1960s, they had included Ringo Starr and Bobby Elliott. [2] He has two children and lives in the Derbyshire ...
Now is the tenth studio album by blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 2004. [2]Longtime band member Alvin Lee had left the band to be replaced by singer/guitarist Joe Gooch alongside Chick Churchill (keyboards), Leo Lyons (bass), and Ric Lee (drums).
"Something About You", by Re-Flex from The Politics of Dancing, 1983 "Something About You", by State Champs from Living Proof, ...
Ricki-Lee is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Ricki-Lee Coulter, released through Shock Records on 3 October 2005. Coulter recorded the album in Melbourne and worked with several songwriters and producers, including Audius Mtawarira , Israel Cruz , Jarrad Rogers , Hayley Aitken and Kara DioGuardi , among others.
"Something About You" is a single released by English jazz-funk band Level 42 in 1985, in advance of its inclusion on the album World Machine the same year. The song was written by Mark King, Mike Lindup, Phil Gould, Boon Gould, and Wally Badarou. Hugh Thompson (Hedge End) sung backing vocals on the 12" remix.
The first set of singles (Something about you, Winchi winchi and Pop Something) off the album were released in September 2009 online at Dr Sid's official website [1] and his Reverbnation page, [2] The videos for Something about you and Pop something were released in October 2009 and May 2010 respectively and received mixed reviews.
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Recorded Live is the second live album by British blues rock musicians Ten Years After, which was released as a double LP in 1973.. This album, containing no overdubs or additives, was recorded over four nights in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Frankfurt and Paris with the Rolling Stones' mobile recording truck and later mixed from sixteen tracks to stereo at Olympic Studios in London.