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Etta Jones
Etta Jones was an American jazz singer. Her best-known recordings were "Don't Go to Strangers" and "Save Your Love for Me". She worked with Buddy Johnson, Oliver Nelson, Earl Hines, Barney Bigard, Kenny Burrell, Milt Jackson, and Cedar Walton.
Collections: In Requiem
Tags: Jazz · Buddy Johnson · Oliver Nelson · Earl Hines · Barney Bigard · Kenny Burrell · Milt Jackson · Cedar Walton · Grammy Award Nominee · Muse Records
Irene Cara
Irene Cara is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She sang and co-wrote the international hit song "Flashdance... What a Feeling" (from the movie "Flashdance"), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award.
American Authors
American Authors is an American rock band based in New York City. It currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Zac Barnett, lead guitarist and banjoist James Adam Shelley, bassist Dave Rublin, and drummer Matt Sanchez.
Orson Welles
Orson Welles was an American actor, director, writer, and producer who worked in theatre, radio, and film. In 2002, he was voted the greatest film director of all time in two British Film Institute polls among directors and critics.
Toni Braxton
Toni Braxton is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, television personality, and philanthropist. Throughout her career, she has sold over 67 million records, including 41 million albums, worldwide.
Neil Tennant
Neil Tennant is an English musician, singer, songwriter, music journalist and co-founder of the synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, which he formed with Chris Lowe in 1981. He also was a journalist for Smash Hits, and was assistant editor for the magazine.
Chris Lowe
Chris Lowe is an English musician, singer, songwriter and co-founder of the synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys which he formed with Neil Tennant in 1981.
Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys are an English musical duo, formed in London in 1981 and consisting of Neil Tennant (main vocals, keyboards, occasional guitar) and Chris Lowe (keyboards, occasional vocals). Pet Shop Boys have sold more than 50 million records worldwide.
Baby Bash
Baby Bash is an American rapper. He has collaborated with numerous other artists during his career, such as West Coast rappers B-Legit, C-Bo, Coolio- Da'unda'dogg, E-40, Mac Dre, and R&B singers like Akon, Avant, Natalie, Bohemia, Mario, and Nate Dogg.
Angel Grant
Angel Grant is an R&B singer who scored minor chart success in the late 90's with the single "Lil Red Boat" produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, along with James "Big Jim" Wright, for their newly created label Flyte Tyme Records.
Bobby Brown
Bobby Brown started his career in the group New Edition, from its inception in 1978 until his exit from the group in 1985. Starting a solo career, he enjoyed success with his second album in 1988, "Don't Be Cruel", which spawned a number of hit singles.
Bell Biv DeVoe
Bell Biv DeVoe, also known as BBD, is an American music group that branched off from New Edition. It consists of three members of New Edition: Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe.
Natalie Stewart
Natalie "The Floacist" Stewart is an English singer-songwriter, poet, and actress. A self-described "modern-day poet", she creates songs that are often characterized by themes of love, relationships, and inspiration, as well as problems and solutions.
Marsha Ambrosius
Marsha Ambrosius is an English singer-songwriter from Liverpool, England. She embarked on her musical career as a member of Floetry. Ambrosius later released her debut solo album "Late Nights & Early Mornings" in March 2011.
Martin Landau
Martin Landau was an American film and television actor. His performance in the supporting role of Bela Lugosi in "Ed Wood" (1994) earned him an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe Award.
Collections: In Requiem
Tags: Academy Award Winner · Pratt Institute · Brooklyn, New York · Crimes and Misdemeanors · Tucker: The Man and His Dream · Golden Globe Award Winner · North by Northwest · Alfred Hitchcock · Ed Wood · Screen Actors Guild Award Winner
SWV
Sisters With Voices, better known as SWV, is an American female R&B, Grammy Award–nominated vocal trio from New York City, New York. As of 2015, they have sold more than 25 million records, making them one of the best selling girl groups of all time.
George A. Romero
George A. Romero was an American-Canadian filmmaker, writer, and editor, best known for his series of gruesome and satirical horror films about an imagined zombie apocalypse, beginning in 1968 with "Night of the Living Dead".
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond is one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, he has sold over 135 million records worldwide. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
Alex & Sierra
Alex & Sierra is an American duo consisting of Alex Kinsey and Sierra Deaton, who won the third and final season of "The X Factor US". They were mentored by Simon Cowell and became the first and only group to win the American version of the show.
Savage Garden
Savage Garden were an Australian pop duo consisting of Darren Hayes as vocalist and Daniel Jones as instrumentalist. Their two studio albums have sold 23 million copies worldwide. They disbanded in 2001 and Hayes continued as a solo artist.
Rachel Crow
Rachel Crow is an American singer, comedian, and actress from Mead, Colorado. She participated in the first season of the United States version of "The X Factor" in 2011 and she finished in 5th place overall.
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