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Roland Grapow, born August 30th, 1959 in Hamburg, Germany is a professional guitarist. Roland is most well known for his time in the power metal band Helloween, who he played with for for 12 years after replacing founding member Kai Hansen. Roland played on several Hellowen albums - from Pink Bubbles Go Ape to The Dark Ride. During his time with Helloween Roland also formed a solo project. The first release, The Four Seasons of Life, featured members of Helloween playing backup, with Roland trying his hand at singing in addition to guitar playing. On the second album, Kaleidoscope, current...
Imogen Brough is a contestant on the 2nd season of The Voice Australia. She's part of Ricky Martin's Team and has impressed everyone with her unique sound. Her audition song was "Never Let Me Go" by Florence + the Machine. Born into a large Celtic family in Victoria, Imogen was encouraged to sing traditional Celtic music from a young age. She has since developed a love for folk and pop music, but she maintains a Celtic heart. She began her music career in school bands throughout her teens and now 21-year-old Imogen studies music at The Victorian College of the...
Leo Brouwer (b. 1939) is a Cuban composer, guitarist, and conductor. Born on 1st March in Havana, he went to the United States to study music at the University of Hartford, and later at the Juilliard School, where he was taught composition by Stefan Wolpe. Brouwer's early works show the influence of Cuban folk music, but during the 1960s and 1970s he became interested in the music of modernist composers such as Luigi Nono and Iannis Xenakis, using indeterminacy in works such as Sonograma I. Other works from this period include the guitar pieces Canticum (1968), La espiral eterna (1971),...