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Christine McVie (née Christine Anne Parfait, 12 Juillet 1943, dans Bouth , près de Ulverston , Lancashire , Angleterre) est une chanteuse de rock anglais, claviériste et compositeur. Sa renommée primaires est venu comme un membre de la British / American rock Fleetwood Mac , mais elle a également sorti trois albums solo. En tant que membre de Fleetwood Mac, elle a été intronisé au Rock and Roll Hall of Fame en 1998. Christine est née dans le petit village de Bouth dans le Lake District en Angleterre et a grandi dans la Bearwood domaine de Smethwick près de Birmingham...
Christine Anu is an Australian pop singer/songwriter/actress of Torres Strait Islander descent. She is an Australian icon, and her cover of “My Island Home” is the song that she is most known for. She studied dancing at school, thinking that it would lead her into a singing career. She has also worked as a cultural ambassador for Torres Strait Islanders, and she is associated with the "Deadlys" - the national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, sport, entertainment and community awards. .
Official Web: http://www.christinebrownpiano.com Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/christinebrownpiano Although born in Frankfurt, Germany, Christine grew up in Colorado, earning a business degree from the University of Colorado. She discovered her love for the piano at an early age, taking piano lessons and accompanying vocal groups at school. Christine was inspired by new age pianists George Winston and Peter Kater in college, but the piano remained a gratifying hobby. She played occasionally, often at weddings for family and friends. However, it was several years later, after the loss of her mother, that she rediscovered her passion for the piano and began composing. With...
Christine Kittrell (August 11, 1929 – December 19, 2001) was an American rhythm & blues singer. In 1954 she recorded tracks for the Republic record label, two of which featured Little Richard on piano and a third with Richard as backing vocalist. Kittrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, and went on to work with Louis Armstrong, B.B. King, Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams, John Coltrane, Johnny Otis and Earl Bostic. In 1967, Kittrell was wounded while performing to troops in Vietnam, and recorded her final music in 1968. Throughout her life Kittrell recorded thirty four tracks for six separate labels....