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Reuben eran un trio de Camberley, Surrey, en el Reino Unido, formado en marzo del 2000. Integrantes: Jamie Lenman - Voz, guitarra, teclados, piano Jon Pearce - Bajo Guy Davis - Bateria Su musica podria definirse como una fusion entre el rock alternativo y el heavy metal, ya que sus canciones cubren una variedad amplia de estilos, desde el heavy upbeat como su single del 2005 "Blamethrower" hasta composiciones mas melodicas, como el single "Moving To Blackwater", tambien del 2005. El estilo primordial en sus canciones oscila entre los gritos y los susurros de su cantante Jamie Lenman, una tecnica...
In loving memory of Reuben "Reu" Kee (9 July 1984 - 23 Nov 2007) of Singapore. Reuben played around with the piano from a very young age, but it was when he was 12 that he decided to pick it up on his own. Drawn to music which he heard in games, he started to play his own arrangements and variations based on them. Furthering his skills throughout the years, he was given the opportunity to President the school's piano ensemble during his polytechnic years as a self-taught pianist. He also joined Yamaha's Magic Fingers 2003 contest and made through...
Reuben and the Dark is a new project fronted by Calgary's Reuben Bullock. The quartet weaves together sounds and vocal harmonies to create unexpected textures that find ways of translating the confusing language of emotion into song and melody with a sound that is both ancient and uniquely contemporary. .
John Reuben Zappin (born January 14, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio) is a Dove award nominated Christian rapper and singer signed to TobyMac's Gotee Records. He released his debut album, Are We There Yet? in 2000 and has since released 2002's Hindsight, 2003's Professional Rapper, 2005's The Boy vs. The Cynic, 2007's Word of Mouth and 2009's Sex, Drug and Self-Control. He has also released a remix album of tracks off his first three albums, titled So In Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn't There Yet. John Reuben Zappin, was born in Columbus, Ohio. He is of Jewish heritage and according to...
Reuben Wilson was one of many soul-jazz organists to emerge in the late '60s, but he was one of only a handful of new organists from that era to be signed to Blue Note. Between 1968 and 1971, he recorded five sessions for the label. None of his records received much acknowledgment at the time, but they were later rediscovered by a new generation of soul-jazz fans, becoming collector's items within acid jazz and soul-jazz circles. Wilson began performing professionally in 1962. A native of Mounds, OK, he moved to Pasadena, CA, as a child, where he attended school with...