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Los Dynamite was an indie-rock band hailing from Mexico City, known because most of their songs are written in English. The band started playing at small gigs and pubs, and they got the attention of Paco Huidobro (Fobia), who began helping the band in their earliest times. The band became hyped and famous when T.V. (their 1st song) was used in a commercial. “Los Dynamite T.V. what a great track sounds like Mark E. Smith on ecstacy!” PETER HOOK (New Order) The band's mainstream start took place at Vive Latino 2006 fest, where they played some songs, ending with their...
Amit Trivedi is a music director in the Hindi (or Bollywood) film industry who lives in Mumbai. He Debuted in the film industry by composing music for the film Aamir. Early years He started playing keyboard at an early age, but began composing for many stage plays in hindi, english, marathi and gujrati when he was 23 years old. During college days he was also a part of band called OM. After this, He did a bit of advertising for ads like McDonald's and Airtel. Future Projects He is all done with composing the music Anurag Kashyap's Dev D He...
Amityville started as a duo involving ex-Geneva singer Andrew Montgomery and former Poppychain guitarist Stuart Peck in London, in about March 2002. The two wrote songs for about a year before enlisting David Bevis (drums) and a succession of second guitarists and bass players, none of whom stayed around long. They released the EP 'Pacific Radio Fire' (named after the Richard Brautigan short story of the same name) on their own label, Comedown Records, in July 2004. It garnered some great reviews from the likes of Claire Sturgess (who made it her XFM single of the week) and Drowned in...
La Sonora Dinamita is a Colombian cumbia group. As one of the first cumbia groups to reach international success, it is credited with helping to popularize the genre throughout Latin America. The original orchestra was formed in 1960 in Cartagena de Indias under the direction of bandleader Lucho Argaín. It disbanded in 1963, but was re-formed in 1975 under the direction of Julio Ernesto Estrada "Fruko" Rincón, the artistic director of the Discos Fuentes record label[1]. In 1981, Mélida Yará, better-known as "La India Meliyará" became the lead vocalist.[2] It was while Yará was the lead singer that the group...
UMA MOHAN – Born in Chennai on 31st October 1966, into a family of musicians, was trained from her childhood by her mother and Guru Smt.P.L.Saraswathy Ram in classical carnatic music. She learned several compositions of her ancestor Mahathma Sri Neelakanta Sivan –an enlightened Saint from Padmanabhapuram- Kerala. After acquiring her masters in commerce, she entered into matrimony and later took up several religious and spiritual practices. Even as a child, she was interested in philosophy and read books of Vivekananda and J. Krishnamoorthy. Books of Zen Buddhism, the Bible and the Bagavad Gita were her all time favourites. Initially,...