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Es gibt mehrere Bands mit dem Namen Sophia, unter Anderem: 1. Eine Indie-Band mit Robin Proper-Sheppard, dem ehemaligem Sänger von The God Machine. http://www.sophiamusic.net/ http://www.myspace.com/thesophiacollective 2. Eine Industrial Band aus Schweden. http://www.coldmeat.se/sounds/sounds_sophia.html 3. EIne Hardcore Band aus Nasville. http://www.sophiarock.com 4. Eine J-Rock Band, eigentlich SOPHIA http://www.sophia-eternal.com 5. Eine New-Age Musikerin: http://www.sequoiarecords.com/sophia_bio.php 6. Eine Australische Sängerin. http://www.myspace.com/sophiaunplugged 7. Eine brazilianische Punk-Band. www.myspace.com/sophiaoficial .
Sophia Ramos doesn't just "gig"; that word is too puny to describe her concerts. Sophia's spitfire performances have the aura of once-in-a-generation rock & roll happenings, leaving audiences mesmerized and intoxicated. Conjuring the combined spirits of Hendrix, Mercury and Jagger, Sophia prowls her stage like a groove-crazed sorceress, wielding her astonishing voice like Luke Skywalker's sword. Sophia's talents are not news to her fellow musicians. In her brief career, she's already attracted a star-studded list of studio and stage collaborators: Jason Newsted of Metallica; Paul Simon; Karl Wallinger; Billy Bragg; Michelle Shocked; Joey Ramone and Psychotica, with whom she appeared...
AnnaSophia Robb (born December 8, 1993) is an American film and television actress, as well as an occasional singer. She became known in 2005, after starring roles in the family films Because of Winn-Dixie and the box office success Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Robb subsequently co-starred in 2007's Bridge to Terabithia, and is scheduled to star in several more Hollywood films the same year. Personal Life Robb was born in Denver, Colorado to Janet and Dave Robb. She was named after her maternal great-grandmother, Anna Sophie, and her paternal grandmother, Anna Marie. She has a dog, Bella, and enjoys...
Described as a major cabaret force (Bay Windows) and a consummate interpreter (Theater Mirror), Sophia Bilides won the 2005 IRNE Award for Best Female Cabaret Performer. She was named one of Bay Windows' Top Ten Cabaret Performers of 2004 (sharply comic, touchingly dramatic, hitting her intended mark every time) and reviewed in Cabaret Scenes (delightfully eclectic, highly polished, mesmerizing). Her lyricist tributes include Witchcraft: The Lyrics Of Carolyn Leigh, endorsed by the Leigh Estate, and Make Someone Happy: The Lyrics of Comden & Green, which earned her a 2003 IRNE Award Nomination for Best Female Cabaret Artist and was named...