Wicked Sensation | tl

There are at least two Sweet Sensations. A soul group from Manchester, UK, that had hits in the mid 1970s; "Sad Sweet Dreamer" & "Purely by Coincidence". The other was the girl group Sweet Sensation. Sweet Sensation was an American female trio from the Lower East Side Smith Houses, New York City, New York, United States. Formed in 1986 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, the original members were Betty LeBron (lead vocals) and sisters Margie and Mari Fernandez. Originally signed to Next Plateau Records, in 1988 they were picked up by Atco, and their debut...
Bertin is here to spice up our musical agenda, bringing his huge musical background and personal addictions to rock, funk, soul, trip hop and alternative electronica to a place where he explodes from the inside. We think it's best to describe B-wicked's music as a unique fusion of electronic music compositions, combining all of Bertin's beloved influences, a rare musical trip that blends funk alongside dub with a strong Middle Eastern atmosphere. B-wicked made his debut appearance with his chilling tribute to the crash of the Columbia space shuttle titled "Missing the Astronauts", featured on the "Life is...Creation" compilation released...
There were two groups known as The Sensations. The first was a vocal R&B group from Philadelphia who began recording in the 50s. The second was vocal harmony quartet from Jamaica who recorded in the 60s. 1) The Sensations, a quartet from Philadelphia, PA, were one of the first groups of the rock and roll era with an all male background and a female lead. The group formed in Philadelphia in 1954, with Yvonne Mills lead, Tommy Wicks tenor, Alphonso Howell bass, and one other forgotten member, and appeared in amateur shows as the Cavaliers. In 1955, the unique makeup...
There are three bands with this name: 1. A rock and roll group based in New York City, USA. The group was formed (as Rainbow) in 1970, and its most notable early members were bassist Gene Klein (later Gene Simmons) and rhythm guitarist Stanley Eisen (later Paul Stanley). In 1971 the band changed their name to Wicked Lester, and in the fall of that year they recorded an album for Epic Records, which was never released. Simmons and Stanley, feeling that the group lacked a unifying musical vision, began forming a second version of the band in late 1972. This...