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Belinda Peregrín Schüll, known by artistic name Belinda (born August 15, 1989 in Madrid, Spain), is a Latin Grammy Award nominated Spanish-Mexican singer, songwriter, dancer and actress, who debuted in 2003 with the self-titled album, Belinda, under Sony BMG and RCA Records. Her international self-titled album Belinda as released in Mexico City, Mexico by BMG and RCA Records on August 5, 2003 and became a great a success in many different countries including Mexico, selling 2.5 million copies worldwide. The album was produced by Graeme Pleeth and it included singles such as Lo Siento, Boba Niña Nice, Angel, and Vivir,...
Belinda Carlisle (born August 17, 1958 in Hollywood, California) is the lead vocalist and a founding member of the all-female New Wave band Go-Go's. She is also a successful solo artist. A former high school cheerleader, Carlisle is the eldest of seven children. Early Career and The Go-Go's Carlisle's first venture into music was a brief stint as drummer for the punk band The Germs under the name Dottie Danger, although illness prevented her from ever performing with them live. Soon after leaving this band she founded the Go-Go's (originally named The Misfits) with friend and fellow music novice Jane...
A gifted South Indian counterpart of Jean-Luc Ponty on the electric violin, and endlessly curious about all kinds of music, Subramaniam has been a pioneer in exploring intelligent fusions between European classical music, American jazz, rock, and South Indian music. His father, a master Indian violinist, and mother, who played the Indian veena, were his first musical influences, and after abandoning a career in medicine, he formed a violin trio with his two brothers while still in India. He toured America and Europe with Ravi Shankar and ex-Beatle George Harrison in 1974, made his first fusion album in Copenhagen (Garland),...
Belinda Sinclair (born 16 September 1950) is a British actress widely known for several recurring television roles. She was born in London, trained as an actor with the Arts Educational Schools, London and had early success on the stage. In the original stage run of The Rocky Horror Show, after the original actor portraying Janet, Julie Covington, was badly injured in an accident and had to leave the production. Sinclair took over the role, and is featured on the original cast recording. She also appeared in Hair. Later Sinclair had several high-profile on-going television roles. Among these are Shelley (1979),...