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In 2010 the Band recorded a reggae cover of the popular German song Griechischer Wein (Greek wine) of the Austrian composer and singer Udo Jürgens. The song was produced by Marco Baresi , drummer of the Far East Band that used to play for German Reggae star Gentleman, and is included in Locomondo's release " Locomondo- Best of ".
The idea for the song came from British music executive Adam Kidron, as a show of support to Hispanic immigrants in the United States. [citation needed] The song is included on the album Somos Americanos; a portion of the profits of which go to the National Capital Immigration Coalition, a Washington, D.C.–based group. [1]
In the summer of 2004, NAMA produced another CD single with four new songs in a Jazz, Latin, blues style.'TO PSARAKI' tells the story of a fish that falls in love with a cat, to disastrous effect. The song became an airplay summer hit.'MAMBO SOLERO', a jazz]/Latin song written in Spanish, was aired in various station in South America.
The band renamed themselves after the 1986 Talking Heads song "Radio Head" on the album True Stories, claiming it was the "least annoying song" on the album. [ 274 ] Rage Against the Machine – When the band formed in 1991, they chose the name of a song Zack de la Rocha had written for his old band, Inside Out .
"Spanish Bombs" is a song by English punk rock band The Clash, with principal vocals by Joe Strummer and additional vocals by Mick Jones. It was written by Strummer and recorded for the band's 1979 album London Calling. The song also appears on the Clash compilation albums The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 (1988) and Clash on Broadway (1991).
The next album, Just a Burn (2004), was the last that Argy played the drums, although the band had a drummer (Costas, a.k.a. Digital Alchemist) for the live shows. This album was a big opportunity to grow the bands' fan base, and its success was a big step for their next album Superfreak (2009) which was released by the American label MeteorCity.
Alejandro Lerroux, Spanish politician; Alejandro González Malavé, Puerto Rican undercover police agent; Alejandro Martinez, Andorran punk rock guitarist and back-up singer in Anonymous; Alejandro Manzano, lead singer in Puerto Rican-American alternative rock band Boyce Avenue; Alejandro Mayorkas, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Homeland ...
[3] [4] With a Spanish title, "Fuego" is an upbeat dance and pop song, backed by an ethnic and traditional sound and instrumentation. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Regarding its meaning, Foureira described the theme of the song as female empowerment , with her aiming to "show the fire that women have inside them". [ 8 ]