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"@wilvolp Muito simples: procure em um site de busca, tipo yahoo, google, etc. digite "letra de música" e será mostrado vários sites. Aí é..."
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"@wilvolp Muito simples: procure em um site de busca, tipo yahoo, google, etc. digite "letra de música" e será mostrado vários sites. Aí é só fechar os olhos e escolher um."
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Wikipedia: Barry Biggs (born 1947, although some accounts list 1953;[1] St. Andrew, Jamaica) is a reggae singer, best known in the UK for his cover...
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Wikipedia: Barry Biggs (born 1947, although some accounts list 1953;[1] St. Andrew, Jamaica) is a reggae singer, best known in the UK for his cover of the Blue Magic song, "Sideshow", which got to #3 in the UK Singles Chart in 1977
Biggs worked as an recording engineer and cameraman with the Jamaican Broadcasting Company, and also spent time as a member of the band the Astronauts, before becoming the lead singer for Byron Lee's Dragonaires.[1][3]
It was at Lee's Dynamic Sounds studio (where he also worked as a producer and engineer) that Biggs recorded his first Jamaican hit, a cover of The Osmonds' One Bad Apple.[1][3] He broke through to international success in 1976 with Work All Day, which had been recorded seven years earlier.[1][3] Biggs had six hit singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1976 and 1981, the most successful of these, Sideshow, reaching #3 in January 1977.[4] He recorded two songs with Bunny Lee; Sincerely and You're welcome which did well in reggae charts.[3] He topped the reggae chart in the UK with Wide Awake in a Dream and A Promise is a Comfort to a Fool.[3]
Many of Biggs' recordings were reggae cover versions of popular soul hits, including songs such as Stevie Wonder's - My Cherie Amour ,Sideshow and Three Ring Cicus by Blue Magic and others originally by The Chi-Lites, The Moonglows (Sincerely), and The Temptations (Just My Imagination).[5] Unlike many of his contemporaries, he avoided the political and Rasta themes then popular in Jamaica.[1]
Biggs continued to perform occasionally in the 2000s, notably at a service of thanksgiving for his former bandleader, Byron Lee, in 2008.[6]
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Wikipedia informations: Português: Lyn Collins (nascida como Gloria Lavern Collins em 12 de junho de 1948 - morta em 13 de março de 2005 por EAM) foi...
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Wikipedia informations: Português: Lyn Collins (nascida como Gloria Lavern Collins em 12 de junho de 1948 - morta em 13 de março de 2005 por EAM) foi uma cantora americana considerada uma das divas do soul e funk. Duas de suas canções mais famosas, "Rock Me Again And Again" e "Think (About It)", figuraram na trilha sonora do jogo eletrônico Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, mais precisamente na rádio Master Sounds 98.3. Lyn Collins também canta sucessos como: "Wheel Of Life", "Me And My Baby Got A Good Thing Going", "Mama Feelgood" e "Take Me, Just As I Am". Sua personalidade cantando funk/soul se aproximava muito do estilo de James Brown.
English: Early life and career Born in Abilene, Texas, U.S.A., she began her recording career aged 14. Her biggest solo hit was the James Brown-produced gospel-style song "Think (About It)", from her 1972 album of the same name on People Records. The song contains 5 breaks which have been widely sampled in hip-hop and drum and bass, most famously, the "Woo! Yeah!" and "It takes two to make a thing go right" loops in Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's It Takes Two which is composed almost completely from samples of Think including a few lines of Collins' vocals. Furthermore, it was used in the early sociocritical eurodance classic I Can't Stand It by Twenty 4 Seven. Another album followed in 1975 Check Me Out If You Don't Know Me by Now. After the release of this album, she returned to performing mainly as a back-up vocalist.
In the late 80s and early 90s, Collins attempted a comeback as a dance/club diva, recording the house single "Shout" for Belgium's ARS label. In 1993, Collins' profile was given a boost by female dancehall singer Patra, who invited Collins to perform on her hit remake of "Think (About It)"; partly due to the resulting interest, her two official albums were reissued in England and the Netherlands. Collins continued to tour and perform, most notably at the European Jazz/Funk Festival (in both 1998 and 1999) and the Montreux Jazz Festival.
In February 2005, Collins embarked on her first ever solo tour. For three weeks, she performed in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The tour was produced by the Soulpower organization. Shortly after returning from her European tour, Collins died aged 56 in Pasadena, California, of cardiac arrhythmia.
In 2006, Paris based Hi&Fly Records released a live album titled "Mama Feelgood", which included recordings from her European tour and some interview clips. This release was produced by German-born DJ Pari, who has also produced for Marva Whitney and who has managed Collins' last tour. An official anthology CD, also called "Mama Feelgood", was released on Universal Music that same year.
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"@TFF1963 Amigo,não deu pra entender.O ladrão francês que se refere roubava tumba e sarcófago?Ou é por causa do nome que recebeu no Brasil? Está con..."
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"@TFF1963 Amigo,não deu pra entender.O ladrão francês que se refere roubava tumba e sarcófago?Ou é por causa do nome que recebeu no Brasil? Está confuso, meio alhos e bugalhos,é quase a mesma coisa que falar que a Trinity (Matrix) era originariamente uma dupla de atores (Bud Spencer e Terence Hill)que fazia muitos filmes... Ou quer dizer que:1)lutador Fantomas recebeu este nome devido ao ladrão francês2)o desenho recebeu o nome do lutador Fantomas,3)então por tabela Fantomas era o ladrão francês?"
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