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Bandido is an Italian-Spanish eurodance project produced and arranged by Mauro Farina and Factory Team's members and Spanish producers Carlos Garcia Puche, Carlos Garcia, Manuel Gonzalez and Stefano Ghilardi. The project appeared with the release of the single "I Drove All Night" with Annerley Gordon as vocalist. The follow up singles were "Like The Way I Do", "Touch Me 95", "California Dream", "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" "Wouldn't It Be Good" and "For Sale" in 1999. In 2003 Bandido made a come back with the singles "Vamos Amigos", "Show Me" and "The End Of The Road". .
Carlos and The Bandidos is undoubtedly the best UK rockabilly outfit if not simply the best band as recently quoted the British press! Their influences mainly stem from Carlos' Spanish heritage and Malcolm's love of a minor chord or three, with influences that cross a very wide musical spectrum, and a repertoire complimented by their self penned songs. They have that autentic cool sound and attitude which is almost impossible to experience live unless you get 'em boys downtown! They've been stranded up a mountain in the snows wearing hawaiian shirts… and are up for more challenges, always spreading joy,...
The late Dan Fogelberg (August 13, 1951, Peoria, Illinois – December 16, 2007, Deer Isle, Maine) was an American singer/songwriter who had several gold and platinum releases in the late 1970's and early 80's. During his solo career, under assistance of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, he rose to prominence and epitomized the soft rock 70s sound. He also voiced his concerns on social and ecological issues, including the No Nukes concerts, and worked in the studio with a diverse variety of musicians including Van Morrison, Joe Walsh, Tim Weisberg and Ricky Skaggs. The youngest of three sons, Dan was born...
Tom Fogerty (November 9, 1941 – September 6, 1990) was a musician who played rhythm guitar in Creedence Clearwater Revival, and was the elder brother of John Fogerty, the lead singer and guitar player in that band. Tom Fogerty began playing rock and roll in high school, just as John Fogerty did. He and his brother had separate groups. Tom's band, Spider Webb and the Insects, signed a recording contract with Del-Fi Records but broke up in 1959 before releasing any records. John's band, The Blue Velvets (AKA Tommy Fogerty & The Blue Velvets), began backing Tom, and eventually Tom...