Brent Victory | ar

1) Victory was formed in Hanover, Germany in 1984 from the remnants of the band Fargo. Apart from bass player Peter Knorn, there were two guitarists, Tommy Newton and John Lockton, as well as drummer Bernie Van of Graaf forming the group. After they originally worked with singer Pedro Schemm - after a small interlude with the later Thunderhead shouter Ted Pullit - the singer Charlie Huhn joined, who had formerly played with Gary Moore and Ted Nugent. By recommendation of Scorpions guitarist Rudolph Schenker the band was guided by David Krebs' (of Scorpions and Aerosmith fame ) management. 2)...
There are at least two artists with the name Brenton Wood: an American soul singer and songwriter, and a rock musician. 1.) Alfred Jesse Smith (born July 26, 1941 in Shreveport, Louisiana), better known by the stage name Brenton Wood, is an American singer and songwriter, best known for his two 1967 hits: Oogum Boogum Song and Gimme Little Sign. When he was a child his family moved west to San Pedro in Los Angeles, California. In his high school years his family relocated to nearby Compton, where Brenton became a member of the Compton High School track team and...
The Victory Park is a young band from Russia. They play atmospheric music of city suburbs. Listen to and you’ll understand everything. Ruslan - vox/guitars Alexander - bass Albert - drums songs are written by Ruslan .
Brent Dowe, singer and songwriter: born Point District, Jamaica 29 June 1946; married (four children); died Kingston, Jamaica 29 January 2006. Brent Dowe was lead singer and songwriter for the The Melodians, from their formation in the 1960's until his death (the band itself only sporadic recordings and appearances after the 1970's), He is responsible for their most well-known recording "Rivers of Babylon", featured on the soundtrack album for "The Harder They Come". .