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James Arthur, né le 2 mars 1988 à Middlesbrough, au Royaume-Uni, est un chanteur anglais ayant remporté la 9e saison du télécrochet britannique The X Factor, le 9 décembre 2012. Il habite en Angleterre. Plus d'infos sur son wiki: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Arthur .
Cathy Davey is a Dublin born singer/songwriter. She is most frequently compared to the likes of Björk, PJ Harvey and Kate Bush, and is known for her unique sounds of rock infused with hypnotic tones which create sensitivity alongside angst. She is an Irish Choice Music Prize-nominated, Meteor Award winning musician and songwriter. She has released three albums, Something Ilk (2004), Tales of Silversleeve (2007), and The Nameless (2010) which garnered her a Choice Music Prize nomination, Meteor Award for Best Irish Female, and spawned a number of successful singles including "Reuben," "Little Red," and "Sing for Your Supper". Cathy...
Arthur Alexander (May 10, 1940 – June 9, 1993), born in Florence, Alabama, was perhaps one of the biggest stars to arise out of the American country-soul scene. Working with Muscle Shoals, a pioneering record label, Alexander's "You Better Move On" was the label's first hit and perhaps his best-known song, covered by The Rolling Stones. "Anna (Go to Him)" a US rhythm and blues Top Ten Hit (covered by The Beatles), "Soldier of Love" (covered by The Beatles, Marshall Crenshaw and Pearl Jam) and "Set Me Free" (covered by Esther Phillips and Joe Tex) were also major hits and...
The Prayers and Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers is an enormous band centered around Perry Wright of Durham, NC. Wright formed P&T in 2003 and shortly after, released the band's debut, "Psalterie." The Radiohead-inspired, self-described "sad bastard music" propelled Prayers and Tears to regional fame and critical acclaim on the band's 2005 sophomore release "The Mother of Love Emulates the Shapes of Cynthia." .
There are more artists with this name; #1 Fiddlin' Arthur Smith (April 10, 1898 - February 28, 1971) was an American old time fiddler and a big influence on the old time and bluegrass music genres. #2 Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith (April 1, 1921 - April 3, 2014) was an American country music instrumental composer, guitarist, fiddler, and banjo player who had a major hit with the instrumental "Guitar Boogie". The song earned him the moniker Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith (to differentiate him from Tennessee fiddler and 1930s Grand Ole Opry star Fiddlin' Arthur Smith). Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith composed...