Discogs artists that do not appear to exist in MusicBrainz

Report created based on data in MusicBrainz as of 10/01/2024

Found 593861 artists, we show 1000 artists per page.

The report is not continually updated so may not reflect the current data within MusicBrainz and or Discogs databases.


These are Discogs artists not currently linked to a MusicBrainz artist, and we have been unable to find a potential link for either.

Many of these artists probably are in MusicBrainz in some form but they are not currently linked, the list is ordered so that Discogs artists with the most number of single artists releases are listed first on the basis that these artists would be of more interest.

Some problems will just be due to deficiencies in the Discogs to Musicbrainz artist matching algorithm employed by Albunack.

There are also timing issues as this report is not updated immediately so will not reflect recent modifications and additions to MusicBrainz and Discogs.

One issue in Discogs is they handle artist credits differently so a Discogs name consisting of multiple people is probably represented on MusicBrainz as two individuals, but we try to filter these out of this report

We have also omitted artists that are not unique in both MusicBrainz and Discogs because these artists are probably not missing just more difficult to match up.

Another issue is that some Discogs artists have multiple ids with one id just redirecting to the other, this is the case with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, do we add both links to MusicBrainz ?

Limited report to artists with at least two single artist releases for now.

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Search Add 74 Granville Straker
Search Add 74 Glenville Dayle
Search Add 74 Doug Stebleton
Search Add 74 Хор Театра «Ромэн»
Search Add 74 theposthuman
Search Add 74 Planetluke.com Lucas Hunter British graphic artist.
Search Add 74 Γιώργος Θεοφιλόπουλος
Search Add 74 Delroy Foster
Search Add 74 Errol "Irie" Myrie
Search Add 74 Peter Geitner Artist, graphic designer and typographer, with the company: "Willemsen+Geitner" studio für Werbung+Gestaltung, Köln.
Search Add 74 Tufail Farooki Tufail Farooqi Tufail Farooqi, was a composer, known for Chooriyan (1963), Behrupia (1960) and Mazloom (1959). He died on March 25, 1988 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Search Add 73 Johannes Girmindl
Search Add 73 Renato Coppola Renato Coppola Italian producer and musical assistant.
Search Add 73 Goliath Artists Management company founded by [a=Paul Rosenberg].
Search Add 73 The Graffiteria Photography and Album Art Direction & Design Company.
Search Add 73 Horacio Saavedra Horacio Saavedra Núñez Composer, conductor and musician (born march 27, 1946 in Pitrufquén, Chile) He worked with numerous artist and bands, was musical director for "Viña del Mar International Song Festival" between 1971 -2011, also worked in musical direction of Famous Chilean TV programs as " Dingolondango", "Festival de la Una" ,"Martes 13" and "Viva el lunes", among others.
Search Add 73 Omar Meho
Search Add 73 Alan Scholz
Search Add 73 Owen Wolf
Search Add 73 Christopher "CJ" James Reggae producer. Son of [a=Lloyd James (2)] aka [a=King Jammy]. Brother of [a=Jammy "Jam II" James], [a=Lloyd "John John" James] and [a=Trevor 'Baby G' James]. Label manager for [l=CJ Records].
Search Add 73 Dave Cavanaugh's Music Orchestral "Group" helmed by [a=David Cavanaugh] that was in effect the house/backing band for vocal artists on the [l=Capitol] label in the 1940's and 50's.
Search Add 73 ID&T Creative Visual design division of Dutch record company [l=ID&T].
Search Add 73 Muna Salik
Search Add 73 11:24 Design Los Angeles Graphic Design Studio co-founded by [a1829316] in 1989 When credited as "Art Direction & Design by 11:24 Design, Art Sims", please consider the LCCN credit "Designed At: [l958919]".
Search Add 73 Ingo Ertl German graphic designer.
Search Add 73 Ashley Tappen Edward M. Layton Pseudonym used by [a1243534], American organist and composer. Born October 10, 1925, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Died December 26, 2004, Forest Hills, New York, USA. After the Second World War he wrote music for television soap operas and recorded 27 albums of organ music. He also played the organ at old Yankee Stadium for nearly 40 years, earning him membership in the New York Sports Hall of Fame. He was the only organist to play for 3 New York sports teams: the New York Yankees (baseball, Yankee Stadium), the New York Knicks (basketball, Madison Square Garden) and the New York Rangers (ice hockey, Madison Square Garden). Because he was under contract with Mercury, Layton used the pseudonymn Ashley Tappen for some recordings, pretending to be a British organist who recorded at the Piccadilly Gardens in London, a place that didn't exist. Reverberation was added to the recordings to simulate a large hall.
Search Add 73 T.T. Swan
Search Add 73 Lord Aberdare Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce The 4th Lord Aberdare to hold the title, Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce was born on 16 June 1919, succeeded is father in 1957, and died on 23 January 2005. In between, he served as an officer in the Second World War, became a champion Real Tennis player, wrote books, served as a British cabinet minister under Ted Heath, and helped establish the [l=World Record Club]. In doing so, along with Fiona Bentley and Cyril Ornadel, he established the eponymous production company [l=F.C.M. Productions] to record music for the club, as a step away from relying on the major labels for recordings.
Search Add 73 Pato C Jorge Hugo Manushakian Argentine DJ, owner of Pato C Records, pioneer in Argentina in the edition of mixed discs and musical selector of rock & roll, funk, Latin and electronic music through his own label and other distributors in the 1970s to early 1990s. He passed away on July 24, 2018 at the age of 76.
Search Add 73 Peter Wandrey Petrus Wandrey (born March 8, 1939 in Dresden, Germany as Ulrich Carl Peter Wandrey, died May 11, 2012 in Hamburg) was a German artist who lived and worked in Hamburg. Wandrey studied at Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (fashion school located at Armgartstraße), from 1960 to 1963, and from 1963 to 1968 at Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg. He was influenced by Surrealism, Pop Art and the Dada movement. Wandrey was fascinated by science and technology. These subjects frequently appear in his work, influenced by the simplicity and brilliance of digital image culture. He proclaimed the Digitalist Movement with the delivery of his panel Science and Beyond at Fordham University, New York, in 1978. The work integrates vertical and horizontal pixel sequences, the smallest square-shaped units displayed on the monitor screen. Pixels create a characteristic silhouette with typically jagged outlines that become one of the trademarks of Wandrey’s multi-faceted and highly diverse palette of visual imagery. Another distinctive characteristic in many of his works is his use of computer junk or individually manufactured hardware as elements in the creative process.
Search Add 73 Silly Sil Silvano Matadin
Search Add 73 Barry Eads
Search Add 73 Marco Wilkens Mastering and cutting engineer at pressing plant and mastering company [l431098].
Search Add 73 Alison Ball-Gabriel [b]Executive Producer - Artist Management[/b]
Search Add 73 T Dot Est Szymon Piotrowski Electronic, experimental project founded by [a2885501] in 2014 in Stavanger, Norway, continued in Cracow, Poland.
Search Add 73 Mira Zimińska-Sygietyńska Cabaret singer, born February 22, 1901 and founder of the Polish State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble [a262744]. Died January 26, 1997 in Warsaw.
Search Add 73 Jeff Grimal Jean-François Grimal Musician and Illustrator painter freelance
Search Add 73 Kamal Hamadi Larbi Zeggane Kabyle Algerian songwriter and composer. Husband of [a=Noura].
Search Add 73 Alain Butet Engineer.
Search Add 73 Benedikt Laube Benedikt Laube Sleeve designer for several disco and house artists like Prins Thomas, Idjut Boys, Bear Funk, Swayzak.
Search Add 73 VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin Use for artist credits (e.g., production, technical) for [l219433]. The legal successor after 1990 was [a3240127].
Search Add 73 From The Trunk karl got and wolfgang uns
Search Add 73 Error! Design Xavi Forné Error! Design is brought into the world by Xavi Forné (1981 Badalona, Spain), due to his passion for music artwork. He is mainly dedicated to the design of posters for gigs around the world. Has worked for many bands, booking agencies and recording labels from Spain and many other countries. Error! Design works are limited edition screen printed posters which have been shown in several exhibitions across Europe.
Search Add 73 Crazybaby.fr French communication & graphic design agency based in Paris. Crazybaby! 13 boulevard Voltaire 75011 Paris FRANCE Tel.: +33 1 42 21 03 82
Search Add 73 Chris The Rebel Chris Debol
Search Add 73 Heath Moerland Experimental noise artist and operator of the label [l=Fag Tapes].
Search Add 73 Millo Bear Worked as a lacquer cutting engineer at [l=Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.] ca. 1985-87
Search Add 73 Ben Hito Né en 1960, Ben Hito; affichiste numérique et maniériste s'est spécialisé dans le domaine de l'affiche de concert et de la pochette de disque
Search Add 72 Антонида Ильина Антонида Александровна Ильина (Энке) Actrice, radio director. (1912-1996) Antonida Aleksandrovna Il'ina (Enke)
Search Add 72 El Mariachi Los Mensajeros Mexican Mariachi orchestra led by José Isabel Paredes
Search Add 72 Banana Gun Creative
Search Add 72 gbg-net.de German graphic agency based in Hamburg. Run by Volker Gutermuth. gbg grafikbüro c/o Volker Gutermuth Max-Brauer-Allee 218 22769 Hamburg Germany Tel.: +49 40 432 820 50 Fax: +49 40 432 820 58 Email: info@gbg-net.de
Search Add 72 Contemporary Vision
Search Add 72 Squatdeadface
Search Add 72 Massimiliano Nevi Engineer
Search Add 72 Aleksandar Krsmanović
Search Add 72 Adilia Lima Graphic designer based in Lisbon. Art Director of Carpet & Snares Records, Groovement and Inner Balance record labels
Search Add 72 Carlos Caliço Producer / Label Manager / Owner. Born in Toronto, Canada.
Search Add 72 Ben Tate Benjamin Tate Song poem vocalist and songwriter.
Search Add 72 Bill Stith George William Stith US bassist, organist, performer, songwriter, producer, label owner ([l=Twin Records (8)]) from Cincinnati, OH. He was also President of [l732692].
Search Add 72 Renee Ugarteche Renée Ugarteche Director at Galvanize Management, A&R manager at [l=Proton Music].
Search Add 72 Thorsten Warnecke German voice actor, author and producer of radio plays.
Search Add 72 George Sîrbu
Search Add 72 Inkaptable Luc Trombini Photographer, motion & graphic designer from Montpellier, France. Contact: contact@inkaptable.com
Search Add 72 Christoph Grosty
Search Add 72 Flowering Shrubs Raw Black Metal / Lo-Fi / Experimental act.
Search Add 72 Michael Borůvka Michael Borůvka Born October 30, 1966 in Vrchlabí (former Czechoslovakia). Owner of [l1681939] label, co-owner of [l1169843] label. Father of [a13932745]
Search Add 72 Muzika Bez Kapelníka
Search Add 72 Nathalie Baylaucq Designer
Search Add 72 Ryan T. McKinnon
Search Add 72 Maurici Ribera
Search Add 72 Gerard Hali Gerard F. Hali Dutch producer and sound engineer (d. December 2015, aged 88). Chief engineer and studio manager of [l279948]. It's known that he also have worked as producer and technician at the [l500232]. Lacquers cut by him can be recognized by an etched "HH", e.g. -A//HH 18729-1. Please credit with [i]Lacquer Cut By[/i] and [i]Lacquer Cut At[/i] [l2166277].The first "H" stands for "Holland" and should not be part of the ANV.
Search Add 72 Striker Lee Edward O'Sullivan Lee
Search Add 72 The Grey Organization Toby Mott, Daniel Saccoccio, Tim Burke and Paul Spencer [i]The Grey Organisation[/i] was an artist collective active from 1983 to 1991. Founded by [a=Toby Mott] in London, the Grey Organisation worked in several media, including film and video. In the 1980s, whilst living in New York, GO produced a series of album covers for the [l26011] record label, including [a4091]'s [m=8357] and for the band [a11287]; and made music videos for bands such as [a20991] ([m=54074]), [a28209] ([m=51015]), and [a3268] ([m=45900]).
Search Add 72 Geof Whitely Project
Search Add 72 Kyle Calvert
Search Add 72 Mel Friedman Producer Died on 30 June 1997
Search Add 72 Normal Service London based design agency credited for art direction and design Please also consider the corporate entity [l975683] when credited in association with an designer as in "Mike Ross / Normal Design"
Search Add 72 Arsen Abdulov
Search Add 71 memoclip Μιλτιάδης Κόρδας Memoclip is a Greek noise / industrial / experimental electronic project formed in 2017 and located in Athens. Miltos Kordas, the man behind it describes his music as "repetitive music manoeuvres in the dark". Well, experimental, dark ambient & noise is obviously his cup of tea. He plays all instruments using weird hardware like handmade drones. theremins, circuit bent boxes, cheap synths, effect units etc...
Search Add 71 Siniša Tufegdžić Siniša Tufegdžić Accordion player and composer.
Search Add 71 Constant Defourny Belgian producer and promoter. †January 27, 1995 by car accident.
Search Add 71 Allison Hamamura A&R executive and booking agent.
Search Add 71 George Okamoto George T. Okamoto American graphic designer & illustrator based in Chicago (1924-2013). With his partner, Ray London, he first formed the [l1015446], and later went into business on his own, creating Studio O. During his 40 year career, his album art earned him three Grammy nominations.
Search Add 71 Rock 'N Motion
Search Add 71 Francisco J. Diaz 1980/90's Dance music producer. Worked with longtime partner [a=Lewis A. Martineé].
Search Add 71 Warhead Art Konstantyn Kopacz
Search Add 71 Kenneth MacLaurin Graphic designer and illustrator from Ottawa, Canada.
Search Add 71 Chris "Goldfinga" Clarke Founder of [l=Golden Cartel Records].
Search Add 71 Kapelle Schwyzerhüsli
Search Add 71 Ernőffy Olivér Ernőffy Olivér Hungarian cutting engineer in the 1960's, 70's and early 80's. He cut the first Hungarian stereo test record for [l307867] in 1963. Mastering signature: [b]EO[/b].
Search Add 71 Владимир Чижик Vladmir Chizik - Ukrainian trumpeter. Born 1937 in Kiev. Emigrated from USSR to USA in 1974.
Search Add 71 The Secret Experiment Darkwave / gothic rock project from Hamilton, UK.
Search Add 71 César Valladares
Search Add 71 Joseph Snaga Josef Snaga German composer and conductor ([i]Kapellmeister[/i]) (* 03 June 1871 in Branitz, German Empire, today Branice, Poland; † 13 March 1946 in Halle (Saale), German Empire).
Search Add 71 Peter D. Hedderley Peter D. Hedderley Peter D. Hedderley is a pianist, organist, composer and electronic-music artist, living in Germany.
Search Add 71 Dietzsch German graphic designer for [l6621] in the early 1960s.
Search Add 71 Mario Meuti
Search Add 71 Peter Wyper Well-known Scottish melodeon (diatonic button accordion) player (born 1861 in Dalziel, Scotland – died 1920 in Strathaven, Scotland) Between 1901 and 1915, Peter Wyper made numerous recordings for [l=Columbia], [l=Regal], and other labels, sometimes playing duets with his younger brother [a=Daniel Wyper] (1872-1947). On some of his early recordings, the piano player accompanying him may be his brother James Wyper.
Search Add 71 Firoz Jullandhri
Search Add 71 Karl Grümpe Noise/experimental musician and visual artist born in Athens, Greece in 1973 and currently based in Thessaloniki, Greece. Also runs [l=Máikata Records] and [l=Sómba Records].
Search Add 71 Daily Magic Graphic design company based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Search Add 71 8vo Graphic design company from, established in 1985 by Mark Holt, Simon Johnston, Hamish Muir.
Search Add 71 Carl "Beaver" Henderson
Search Add 71 Malokarpatská Kapela Slovak brass band, formed at 1975.
Search Add 71 AJ Joshi AJ Joshi is credited as a pioneering entrepreneur within the UK music industry. He founded Major Fm, the first dedicated internet radio station in the UK and the first Grime radio station (before it was even named, while they were debating what to call it) giving a platform to a worldwide audience for artists well before mainstream social media existed other than myspace. Many of those artists are now recognised globally and have gone on to become superstars within their own right. He has been at the forefront with innovation before it's time conducting video interviews and podcasts with A list artists from Beyonce, Russell Simmons to UK's very own JME, Skepta, Jammer and many more several years before YouTube or podcasts were even founded. He streamed the media directly via the website using windows media player. He later founded UKRecordShop.com, an online record store and distribution company. It went on to become the largest independent online record store in the UK, they powered the BBC urban music chart and signed exclusive deals on over 100 albums. They were pinnacle to the Grime genre helping fund artists with advances without tying them into record deals ensuring they remain independent and free to pursue their art. -- This was the mission, ethos and company objective set by both AJ Joshi and DJ Adz, the founders who were motivated to help "push the scene forward" rather than lock artists into lengthy record deals, limiting their freedom and capitalising on the industry. Independence was at the forefront thus all deals were on a AdHoc basis and all artists were free to work with whoever they wanted to. They took the ethical approach and ensured all artists owned their own publishing and masters making sure all royalties went back to all artists. They worked with over 90% (estimated) of all releases within the industry at the time and were the leading distributer to all the mainstream record stores. Many artists are quoted saying if it wasn't for UKRecordShop.com believing in them, at a time when record labels shunned the genre and closed the door, the industry would not be where it is today. They are credited on over 140 albums as the exclusive store, label and/or distributer, AJ Joshi personally worked on over 100 albums, signing, marketing and distribution. AJ later went on to form Boy Better Know Mobile with Grime artist JME. AJ remains good friends with many of the artists he worked with, he is now working on various disruptive projects within the tech industry.
Search Add 71 Orchestra Junior
Search Add 71 16 Flip
Search Add 71 Olga Nádvorníková Czech editor (mainly cover and booklet editor) on the label [l=Supraphon].
Search Add 71 Лев Шилов Лев Алексеевич Шилов (1932-2004)
Search Add 71 Lou Sidran
Search Add 71 Ansambl Tomice Miljića
Search Add 70 Shannon Riches
Search Add 70 Peter Cowling Peter Cowling Peter "Mars" Cowling (1946 – March 20 2018) was an English bass guitarist, best known for his work with Canadian blues rock guitarist Pat Travers.
Search Add 70 Stephen Sprouse Stephen Sprouse (born September 12, 1953, Dayton, Ohio, USA – died March 4, 2004, New York City, New York, USA) was an American fashion designer and artist.
Search Add 70 Atelier Futura Berlin, Germany
Search Add 70 Walter Gürtler Walter F. Gürtler When credited as "Editor" or "Editore" please use the "Editor" production credit, not the "Edited By" technical credit. Walter F. Gürtler was born in Basel, Switzerland in 1925 and passed away in Lugano, Switzerland in 2004. He came to Milan after WW2 with his brother Ernesto Gürtler and formed [a1275882]. They started importing and distributing foreign records in the Italian market. In 1948 he founded [l=Celson]. In Spring of 1951 a new company [l=Soc Gurtler & co.] was founded to Via S. Vittore 40/42, Milan. Their records were distributed by [l295936]. He was also founder of [l257533] in 1958 (registered under the name of [l213226] in 1960) and owner of [l55184].
Search Add 70 Ansambl Tihomira Paunovića
Search Add 70 Madara-White Songwriting partnership of [a412902] and [a613763]. (Only to be used when no other artist is credited as co-writer.) See also: [a4325476] (artist entity) [l1662046] (company entity) [l791961] (company entity)
Search Add 70 Gaku Torii 鳥井 賀句 Japanese musician and music critic.
Search Add 70 Andrez Bergen Andrew Bergen Melbourne expat DJ/producer/writer based in Tokyo (Japan) since 2001.
Search Add 70 Mudhater German graphic designer. Also listed as [b]MDHTR DSGN[/b] and [b]Mudhater Design[/b]. Creator of artworks and illustrations for bands and brands. Owner of the textile company "[l=Dryve By Suizhyde]". Mail: xmajorwilliamsx@gmail.com info@dryvebysuizhyde-clothing.com
Search Add 70 Erik Bouman Erik Bouman Art Director.
Search Add 70 Blaise Taddune
Search Add 70 Arnold Kalmar Hungarian Songwriter, Label Owner, Booking Manager, Promoter, Producer & DJ.
Search Add 70 Ched Barwick
Search Add 70 Marie-Pierre Vancallement
Search Add 70 Francisco Carmona Francisco José Carmona Rodríguez Francisco José Carmona Rodríguez is a Spanish Sevillanas music composer and producer (b. 1971).
Search Add 70 Todd D. Smith Designer
Search Add 70 Студия 50А Photo studio founded by [a2307012] in Moscow in 1979. Create covers for albums Soviet singers.
Search Add 70 Marion Bataille
Search Add 70 Double Digital Design
Search Add 70 Critical Rhythm Ltd Related to [l=Critical Rhythm]
Search Add 70 Filippo Maniscalco Artwork, Design
Search Add 70 Benny Bendorff Joachim Leis Bendorff Bass player and vocalist, b. August, 1946, in Hamburg, d. 29 March, 2016 Father of [a=Christoph Leis-Bendorff] and [a=Florian Leis-Bendorff]
Search Add 70 Giannino Falzone Fontanelli
Search Add 70 Gruppo Saldatori
Search Add 70 Stefan Göls Cutting engineer at [l431098]
Search Add 70 Orchester Fernando Rotello
Search Add 70 Ländlerkapelle Hugo Bigi Swiss folk music (Volksmusik) group. Founded in 1949.
Search Add 70 Frederic Oudoul Executive Producer
Search Add 70 ليلى نظمي ليلى مرسي محمود نظمي (Layla Mursi Maḥmūd Naẓmi) Layla Nazmi (born in Alexandria 1945) is an Egyptian actress and singer.
Search Add 70 Corin Irimia Romanian accordion player
Search Add 70 Anggun Cipta Sasmi Indonesian and French-naturalised singer-songwriter. Born april 29th 1974 in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later. With the help of famed Indonesian producer Ian Antono, Anggun released her first rock-influenced studio album, Dunia Aku Punya, in 1986. She became further well known with the single "Mimpi" (1989), which was listed as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time according to Rolling Stone. She followed it with a series of singles and three more studio albums, which established her as one of the most prominent Indonesian rock stars of the early 1990s. Anggun left Indonesia in 1994 to pursue an international career. After two years struggling in London and Paris, she met French producer Erick Benzi and signed to Sony Music Entertainment. Her first international album, Snow on the Sahara (1997), was released in 33 countries and became the best-selling album by an Asian artist outside Asia. Since then, Anggun has released another six studio albums as well as a soundtrack album to the Danish film Open Hearts (2002). Her singles, "Snow on the Sahara" and "What We Remember", entered the Billboard charts in the United States, while "In Your Mind", "Saviour" and "I'll Be Alright" charted on the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles. She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan, with the song "Echo (You and I)". She ventured into television with X Factor Indonesia in 2013, which made her the highest-paid judge in Indonesian television history. She was also the judge of Asia's Got Talent in 2015 and 2017. Anggun is the Asian artist with the highest album sales outside Asia, with her releases being certified gold and platinum in some European countries. She is the first Indonesian artist to have success in European and American record charts. She has received a number of accolades for her achievements, including the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from the Government of France and the World Music Award for World's Best-Selling Indonesian Artist. She also became the first Indonesian woman to be immortalized in wax by Madame Tussauds. Aside from her musical career, Anggun has been involved in numerous environmental and humanitarian works. She has been appointed as the global ambassador of the United Nations twice, first for the International Year of Microcredit in 2005 and then for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 2009 onwards.
Search Add 70 Joseph Mancino DJ/Producer/Remixer from Melfi, Italy. Owner/Founder Substrate Music
Search Add 70 Matt Kyrby Mattia Falchi
Search Add 70 Salim Iqbal Salim Iqbal was a Two-Brothers-Team of Pakistani film music directors.The older brother Salim Hussain was born in 1931 at Lahore,Pakistan.Two years later,in 1933,the younger brother Iqbal Hussain was born in 1933 at Lahore.They were first trained in music by their musician father and later trained in classical music by Ustad Sardar Khan.The two brothers first worked with the renowned film music director Feroze Nizami for 10 years as his assistants before launching their own professional career in 1958 with their first Punjabi language film Sheikh Chilli (1958).Later they had musical mega-hit films like Kartar Singh (1959),Darwaza (1962),Baji (1963),Phanney Khan (1965),Aj Da Mahinwal (1973) and Pakeeza (1968).Their knowledge of classical & folk music of Pakistan enabled them to create popular super-hits in the Punjabi language films like Kartar Singh (1959)-one wedding song from this film became an often-played song at wedding parties for many years to come.
Search Add 70 Lisa Gordanier Alto saxophonist
Search Add 70 Maria Chiaravalle Italian production coordinator
Search Add 70 Milorad Nikolić Milorad Nikolić (1958-2018) Folk composer, arranger, keyboards player and singer from Serbia. Father of [a=Saša Nikolić (2)]. Ex husband of [a=Verica Šerifović].
Search Add 70 Gleb Bogdusevich
Search Add 70 Rockin' Jelly Bean
Search Add 70 Charles Prowl
Search Add 70 K-Y Jelly
Search Add 70 Константин Виноградов Константин Петрович Виноградов Former chorus master of [a415470].
Search Add 70 John Lemay Engineer and producer known to have worked at [l265641] and [l425691].
Search Add 69 Jean Valton Jean Valton was a French singer, impersonator and comedian. Born 14th of July 1921 in Bry-sur-Marne (Val de Marne) and died in 1980.
Search Add 69 Herb Rogoff American visual artist, born May 12, 1927 in Brooklyn, NY, died June 17, 2018 in Sarasota, FL
Search Add 69 DJ Siens French DJ, from Paris
Search Add 69 Harald Kuppek
Search Add 69 Susumu Kurosawa 黒澤 進 Japanese music critic and author. Wrote mainly on 60's folk and rock music in Japan. An advocate of "B-grade GS (Group Sound)", "Cult GS". Born Sep 5, 1954. Died April 19, 2007.
Search Add 69 Luigi Maria Mennella Poly-instrumentalist/singer/producer active since the late ’80s. He has a very heterogeneous and open-minded training & production and overall artistic activities such as visual artist (artwork/graphics/videomaker for some labels and all his works or factotum/packaging-designer at now R.i.p. DIY label Anaemic Waves Factory). He's the mind and unique performer behind the musical projects F.ormal L.ogic D.ecay, En Velours Noir and Furvus.
Search Add 69 Άννα Καραμπεσίνη - Έφη Σαρρή Greek traditional & folk music (of the Aegean islands) duo, consisting of the sisters [a=Άννα Καραμπεσίνη] & [a=Έφη Σαρρή].
Search Add 69 Peter Classey Credited for design and illustration.
Search Add 69 Бим-Бом Bim-Bom were Russian clowns and a popular Moscow circus act from 1891 to at least World War II (albeit with interruptions). Bim was always played by the Polish-born Ivan Semyonovich Radunsky (1872-1955). The Bom character, however, changed as time went on. The first Bom was a Russianized Italian named Cortesi. He and Radunsky developed a routine that was both acrobatic and full of literary wit. When Cortesi tragically drowned in 1897, the Pole Mieczysław Stanevsky took his place. Stanevsky, however, abandoned the clown costume; he played a gentleman in top hat and formal dress. Radunsky and Stanevsky's act focused more on verbal satire (which sometimes got them into trouble with government censors) and became so popular that they made records and toured Europe. After the Russian Revolution, both returned to their native Poland. In 1925, however, Radunsky returned to Russia. He now teamed up with a man named Wilczak, who was either a Czech or a Pole, and they both turned the act into a much more music-focused routine in which Wilczak played two concertinas simultaneously. By World War II, Radunsky had found yet another partner in the Russian Kamsky.
Search Add 69 J.C. Mello Brazilian graphic designer and photographer
Search Add 69 Judith Tane
Search Add 69 Christian Bagusch German designer and founder of [l608032].
Search Add 69 Hans Haedelt
Search Add 69 Erwin Șervan Romanian sound engineer working for [l=Electrecord]
Search Add 69 Aarion Nesbit Keyboard player, writer and music arranger. Nesbit started his recording career in 1976 as a horn and string arranger for [a=Al Green]'s "Have a Good Time" album, after which he was the studio keyboardist / arranger for Willie Mitchell at Hi Records. He presently lives and works in Los Angeles as an independent songwriter and record producer.
Search Add 69 Sean Taggart US visual artist.
Search Add 69 Paco Liaño Francisco Liaño Spanish producer and recording engineer. Owner of [l306772].
Search Add 69 Венцислав Трифонов
Search Add 69 Brian Ayuso Art director, designer and illustrator
Search Add 69 Erik Hermansson Swedish painter, cartoonist and sculptor. Born December 17, 1903 in Grangärde, Sweden — died November 12, 1976 in Håbo, Sweden.
Search Add 69 Bronislav Fajon Slovenian designer, * 26 October 1932, Ljubljana.
Search Add 69 Luc Vander Schelden
Search Add 69 Edward T. King Edward Thomas King Percussionist, conductor, studio supervisor, A&R man, and manager for several important record labels (born September 1868 in in New York, NY – died 1942 in Yonkers, Westchester, NY) The son of a New York theater drummer of the same name who died in 1908, Edward "Eddie" King started his career as a studio musician with [l=Columbia]. Around 1905, he switched to [l=Universal Talking Machine Co.], producers of the [l=Zon-o-phone Record] label, and became their musical director. On the side, he also managed the band of the 7th Regiment New York State National Guard. By Summer 1911, King had moved from [l=Universal Talking Machine Co.], by then subsidiary of the [l=Victor Talking Machine Co.], to the [l=Victor] label itself for which he worked as its house conductor and the manager of its New York recording studio. In 1915, King hired [a=Nathaniel Shilkret] to take over his duties as conductor and arranger, while King himself took charge of Victor's Foreign Department. In 1920, King was promoted to Victor's Director of Light Music. Simultaneously, he was a member of Victor's Artist & Repertoire (A&R) Committee. During his 21 years with [l=Victor], King not only supervised hundreds of recordings, but also performed on many of them. For example, he played the drums on recordings by the [a=Van Eps Trio] (1915), drums and chimes with [a=The Serenaders (19)] (1922), drums with [a=The Troubadours] (1922-1923) and [a=The Great White Way Orchestra] (1922-1923); cymbal and chimes with [a=The Virginians (3)] (1922); and the piano on St. Louis, MO recordings of [a=Herbert Berger's Coronado Hotel Orchestra] (1925). In November 1926, King left [l=Victor] to work for the recording studios of [l=Columbia].
Search Add 69 Teneen Ali Teneen Ali
Search Add 69 Superkolor.de Studio for Graphic Design and Risograph printing in Münster, Germany run by the two brothers Julian and Hendrik Klein.
Search Add 69 Alexandre Cruz "Sesper" Musician and visual artist from São Paulo (Brasil), based in Tel Aviv (Israel).
Search Add 69 Carlo Artuffo Carlo Artuffo (Asti, June 26, 1885 - Trofarello, June 11, 1958) was an Italian actor.
Search Add 69 Corinna Samow Corinna Samow, born on February 10, 1972 in Hamburg, Germany, is currently freelance graphic designer. specialized in web, print and corporate design at [l972676] and chief executive officer at Urban Running, both in Belau, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. She is also functional trainer at Kieler MTV von 1844 e.V. (KMTV) in Kiel, Germany. One of her earlier employments included work as chief executive officer and art director at [l137937], between the years 2000 and 2015.
Search Add 69 Romano Farinatti Romano Farinatti
Search Add 69 Ray Farrell A&R
Search Add 69 Ainul Iblis
Search Add 69 The Book Of Imaginary Beings "The Book of Imaginary Beings" is the collaborative musical rendition of the book by [a=Jorge Luis Borges] and [a=Margarita Guerrero]. Each being in the book will have its own track & quotation taken form the books original text. Our intention is that these tracks be listened to at random - the intention Borges had for the characters in his book. The tracks were collaboratively created by [a=Fencepost] and [a=SLDE].
Search Add 69 Taner Atamart Designer. Tyrell seems to be a company or similar, not part of his name.
Search Add 69 Dachauer Bauernkapelle Bavarian folk music band. This popular German band was founded in 1906 by [a=Hans Strassmeier], who conducted it until his death in 1920. The band was also billed as the "1." or "Original Dachauer Bauernkapelle vom "Platzl" München." It was the house band of the "Platzl", a Munich theater-restaurant across the square from the Hofbräuhaus. In 1921, the Munich folk singers [a=Weiß Ferdl] and [a=Sepp Ehringer] took over the direction of the band. After Ehringer's death in 1931, [a=Weiß Ferdl] continued to lead the band alone until 1943. The band recorded for numerous German labels, such as [a=Beka], [l=Dacapo-Record], [l=Derby (3)], [l=Grammophon], [l=Klang-Wunder], and [l=Polyphon Record]. In the United States, its recordings were released on [l=Columbia], [l=Odeon], and [l=Okeh].
Search Add 69 Slobodan Vujović Bosnian music publisher, guitarist and songwriter born September 09, 1948 in Fojnica, Bosnia-H. Grew-up-based in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Since 1994 Vrbnik-based. Died on July 12, 2019 in Vrbnik, Croatia. In 1973 co-founder of music publishing company [l=Diskoton] and since 1981 an editor in chief. In 1968 founder, guitar player and leader of pop band [a=Ambasadori].
Search Add 69 Dutchaholic Dutch creative design and concept agency.
Search Add 69 Joel Gentry Joel E. Gentry American Gospel producer and singer. He purchased [l=Skylite] from [a=The Blackwood Brothers Quartet] and [a=The Statesmen Quartet] in 1966 and took over as the president. Later Gentry also purchased [l=Sing (2)] off [a=The LeFevres]. Died: December 2000 in Tennessee
Search Add 69 Сотвориши Роман Кустодиев (Roman Kustodiev) Сотвориши (pronounced as "Sotvorishi") he is a multi-instrumental musician and experimental visual artist from Bobruisk (Belarus).
Search Add 69 Hammond-Hazlewood Combined credit for the English songwriting team of Albert Hammond & Mike Hazlewood.
Search Add 69 artbyshk.com Tom Mielec
Search Add 68 La Comparsa Universitaria De La Laguna
Search Add 68 Frances Castle UK based illustrator who also runs the label Clay Pipe Music.
Search Add 68 Guschti Brösmeli Heino Orbini
Search Add 68 Rune Alexandersen Danish singer, guitarist, bassist and illustrator. Founder of the labels [l370284], [l798962] and [l2169457]
Search Add 68 Neville Beckford Neville Beckford Neville Beckford (1952 – 21 February 2011), better known as Jah Woosh, was a Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer, primarily known for his work in the 1970s.
Search Add 68 Lionel Kalish American illustrator & fine artist (1931- )
Search Add 68 Coros de Radio Nacional de España Spanish classical chorus founded in 1950, known first as "Los Cantores Clásicos" but renamed as [a4151570] in 1952. For orchestra credit use [a6224928]
Search Add 68 Lindon Pottinger Lindon O. Pottinger Jamaican music producer and ex-husband of [a389595]. Lindon O. Pottinger (sometimes misspelled "Linden"), a chartered accountant, started in 1961 to produce records in a small recording studio and set up [l252215], [l128121] and [l401684] with his wife [a389595]. In 1964 he sold his equipment to [a288648] and stopped record production. In 1965 he got separated from [a389595] who continued producing records with great success. Lindon later apparently emigrated to Venezuela and worked there for [l92987] as a recording engineer / lacquer-cutter for at least a while (around 1982).
Search Add 68 Χάρης Τσακματσιάν [l=Μίνως Μάτσας & Υιός Α.Ε.]'s oldest employee, responsible for company's musical depository and archive.
Search Add 68 Ralph Harvey Music writer. Contributor to Hifi News And Record Review and Musique Pittoresques, the journal of the French Light Music Association, in the 1970s.
Search Add 68 Luc Caron
Search Add 68 Kuba Sokólski Polish graphic designer, video editor and drummer, based in Warsaw.
Search Add 68 Igor Stepovy Igor Stepovy Producer from Russia.
Search Add 68 www.skdesign2001.de German design agency founded by Silke Kaspers in early 2001. SKDESIGN 2001 Kaspers GbR Grenzstr. 100 47443 Moers Germany Tel.: +49 (0)2841 / 9 31 96 84 Fax: +49 (0)2841 / 9 31 96 85 Email: skdesign2001@t-online.de
Search Add 68 Donna Thatcher Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, née Thatcher Born August 22nd 1947, Sheffield, Alabama. Muscle Shoals, Nashville and Memphis session singer, performed on [a=Elvis Presley]'s 1969 Memphis recordings, amongst others. Met and married [a=Keith Godchaux], recorded together and with [a=The Grateful Dead]. After Keith Godchaux's death, she remarried and returned to Alabama.
Search Add 68 Die Teufelskicker
Search Add 68 C.O.G. Graphix Etienne Designer who lives in Germany.
Search Add 68 No~Mad Mike Anderson Nomad aka Mike Anderson is the creator of all things RIOT and one of the four resident DJs there. Devoted to music from a very young age, he was hugely influenced by artists like Depeche Mode, Iron Maiden, & John Williams before discovering UR, Plus +8, The Mover, Orbital, Acid Junkies, Miss Djax and Oliver Chesler. Not forgetting DJs Twitch & Brainstorm from Edinburgh’s Pure club who were instrumental to him in more ways than he can shake a stick at. Nomad started DJing in 1990 with a pair of basic hi-fi turntables and a double cassette deck, moving onto Technics 1210's a few years later. Before the 1210's came along he was making tracks with a friend, armed with loads of analog machines including a full Roland set up and effects pedals on loan from EGEBAMYASI. An unfortunate series of events led to him selling his gear, with his beloved TR909 reluctantly being sold to [a1118] Gigs at Pure, Sativa, Camel Beats, Tresor & others were a regular occurrence. In 2000 he took up residency at Edinburgh’s Dogma. A recent residency at Unseen saw him change direction, craving something other than DJing in clubs. Six months later in February 2015 he spawned [l=RIOT Radio Records], incorporating radio shows and record labels under the names of RIOT and a quiet RIOT, all assisted by the skills of Neil Templar, randomDisco and Brainstorm.
Search Add 68 Анатолий Шалаев Анатолий Андреевич Шалаев Anatoly Andreyevich Shalayev Born: December 26, 1925, Senchury, Bryansk Oblast, USSR Passed Away: July 26, 1997 Soviet / Russian bayan player, singer, composer and conductor. Member of the duo bayan players with [a1403038].
Search Add 68 Joshua Heinrich New York-based multi-instrumentalist/vocalist/producer.
Search Add 68 Renato Battagliero
Search Add 68 Gino Finocchiaro Luigi Finocchiaro
Search Add 68 Rodrigo Faour Rodrigo Faour Teixeira Brazilian journalist, writer, researcher and producer. b.: August 31, 1972 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Search Add 68 Disc Driv Disc Driv is an electronic music producer from Black Rock, Connecticut. Work began under the Disc Driv name in 1997. In the early days, Disc Driv used the vintage freeware mod tracker ProTracker running on an Amiga computer emulator. Eventually, the producer's work was ported over to the Modplug Tracker. That program has since become open source, and has been dubbed OpenMPT. All of Disc Driv's recent solo output was built using OpenMPT. The bulk of the producer's output has been composed entirely in the Mod format using original and archival samples. However, in 2007, Disc Driv released several works written in a modern DAW using hardware synthesizers and drum machines. In 2013, Disc Driv began working with the producer Dish Lid on the Kuser/Hofer project.
Search Add 68 Guerouabi El Hachemi Kabyle Algerian singer & musician of "chaabi music" born 6th January 1938 El Madania, Algeria (he died: 17th July 2006).
Search Add 68 Anger Of God
Search Add 68 John Van Horn Orchestra
Search Add 68 Kent Mathieu American graphic designer and illustrator.
Search Add 68 1and2 Productions 1 AND 2 PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD 1 AND 2 PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD was founded and registered by Australian Song-writers and Producers Antoni Polimeni and Richy Sebastian in February 2019.
Search Add 68 Juan Barcons Juan Barcons Moreno Catalan composer, producer, musical director, born February 10, 1942 in Barcelona, Spain. Alternatively known under his Catalan name Joan Barcons. Worked extensively as an arranger for various Spanish record companies. Was involved in the Eurovision Song Contest as an arranger and conductor on various occasions.
Search Add 68 Fabrice Nyiri Fabrice Nyiri
Search Add 68 DJ Fillmore
Search Add 68 Staffan Snitting Staffan Snitting
Search Add 68 Hayden White Hayden White Canadian multi-instrumentalist, producer. Also known as : "Kojiro".
Search Add 68 Minus Verlag, Berlin German design studio. If credited as a studio and not with an artist role, please use [l650577].
Search Add 68 Orchester Werner Last
Search Add 68 Corecube Design Denis Evchenko Media design company from Russian Federation.
Search Add 68 Terrõne Christos Kalaitzopoulos Terrõne is a Greek hip-hop/reggae artist,deeply influenced by the roots,but still excited about the music of the new generation of artists.
Search Add 68 Hunt Emerson Hunt Emerson (born 1952) is a cartoonist living and working in Birmingham, UK. Active since the 1970s.
Search Add 68 Michael Chin
Search Add 68 Felix Jakomo Felix Gathogo Njakumu Macharia Felix Gathogo Njakumu Macharia born as Felix Gathogo Macharia alias Abdalla Gathogo Jakomo is a Kenyan producer.
Search Add 68 Mindset Trickster Steven Patrick Hickey Rapper originally from Gander, NL, Canada. Initially specialized in Rap-Rock and lighter Hip Hop before moving into Hardcore and Conspiracy Theory-based rap.
Search Add 68 François L'Herbier Canadian songwriter, producer, DJ and radio executive from Montréal, Québec (1957 - December 2, 2000). Son of [a=Robert L'herbier] and [a=Rolande Desormeaux], brother of [a=Benoit L'Herbier].
Search Add 68 M.H. Agentur Credited for design
Search Add 67 R. Galakthorrö
Search Add 67 Tadej Tozon Slovenian designer
Search Add 67 Georg Wörle German songwriter and Producer, Born 20 February 1965.
Search Add 67 Dennis Kloeth
Search Add 67 Anoman Brouh Felix (5 February 1935 – 3 October 2021) was an Ivorian guitarist, bassist, and percussionist.
Search Add 67 Los Hicsos Costa Rican cumbia pop band The name Hicsos was an idea by the only female singer who has had the band, Flora Matilde Vargas, who was the first woman to address the oldest school in the country, the San Luis Gonzaga de Cartago. The name originates from the Asian warrior people, predominantly inhabited by Semites, who invaded and took over Egypt in 1674. Hicsos is the term Hellenized Egyptian name: heqa-jasut (hq3 ḫ3s u t) meaning Foreign Rulers. It was in 1968 when a brother Gerardo Ramirez spoke on a set that was looking for a singer. The group, called Ateneo Christian Youth, was the basis for what would later become Los Hicsos. This small group was joined by Roberto Quesada, Rodrigo Salazar, Octavio Pena, Johnny Diaz Rodolfo Quesada and Carlos Navarro. After several months of trials a February 14, 1968 the group was officially presented the Cartago City Garden salon and since then began the career of one of the groups most popular and successful in the history of Costa Rica popular dance music. A presentation of Los Hicsos guaranteed full house and a unique show in the country. Soon came touring US cities such as New Jersey, Los Angeles and New York and major tours throughout Central America that made the group was unveiled and was established as a symbol of Latin music, being active until 1996, when they decided to separate. Following their separation in 1996, Gerardo Ramirez continued as a member of a church choir, along with Carlos Navarro. Carlos, however, had in his keyboard music sequences Los Hicsos, and decided to go back to playing those songs at that time were memories of an iconic era. They started playing at private parties, and public acceptance was complete. From that moment began to appear in various places, but now under the name of "Recuerdos" (Memories). As things worked out, they decided to contact the missing piece: So, Martina joined the group. In 2004, after a partnership with businessman and supporter of the group Gerardo Cruz, the group was reborn again, now named Gerardo Y Los Hicsos. Gerardo Y Los Hicsos are since then, a symbol of the country music that has transcended generations, borders, and whose enduring success. In 2008 the municipality of Paraíso de Cartago told the ensemble as a cultural emblem of the Carthaginian canton. The music of Gerardo and Los Hicsos has always remained at the heart of the public. The group continues to perform around the country and make successful tours abroad at least twice a year. Its members now combine the maturity and experience of some of its founders, with the knowledge and energy of young musicians who together continue to delight, falling in love and doing dance to children and adults.
Search Add 67 Rafał Wechterowicz Polish visual artist. Founder of the record label [l292885].
Search Add 67 Whitfield Henry Whitfield Henry Reid Reggae producer behind the NY record label [l=Witty].
Search Add 67 Sven-Olof Walldoffs Kör Och Orkester
Search Add 67 Farrington Associates Design company
Search Add 67 Jason Cienkus Jason Cienkus Jason Cienkus started his career at the forefront of music supervision in the 90’s that led to an illustrious run at Warner Bros. Records. He was part of the duo that started the very first soundtrack department at that label, which was responsible for the production of movie soundtracks tallying over $30 million in worldwide sales. His passion for film and the marketing of the music from it guided him to a position at New Line Cinema where he spearheaded soundtrack strategy, marketing and synergies across the company. Sensing a dramatic shift in the music business, Jason pivoted to digital and found himself at the center of the halcyon days of YouTube creators and digital influencers. His position at the boutique start up DanceOn gave him an opportunity to break ground in the music licensing area for YouTube content. In addition, he created a digital marketing platform for the company where social media and video influencers could use music effectively to market and promote artists & songs in a natural and organic way. This tactic has now become a key part of digital marketing plans for record labels, artist managers & musicians.
Search Add 67 Jodi Peckman Art director.
Search Add 67 Paul Weldon Canadian singer, songwriter, keyboardist, designer, art director, and architect. Member of [a=Edward Bear] in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Also worked with [l=Daffodil Design]. Founded [a=Design Collaborative Ltd.] in 1976 and co-founded [a=The Stanford Group] with [a=Peter Yates (2)].
Search Add 67 Jim Amos James R. Amos
Search Add 67 Dan Dyson Dan Hall UK Hard Dance Producer & DJ.
Search Add 67 Ralf Zitzmann
Search Add 67 KB&B German Marketing Agency KB&B - The Kids Group Schellerdamm 16 21079 Hamburg KB&B Advertising GmbH & Co. KG An der Reitbahn 1 D-21218 Seevetal Deutschland
Search Add 67 Mattia Falchi Mattia Falchi EDM producer and composer from Italy. Starting out as dj for local radio stations (Radio Onda Stereo and Radio Passion Dance), Mattia began to contribute his solid music-making skills to numerous dance projects under several pseudonyms. Currently his productions are published by various labels such as M12 Labs, PulseTone Recordings, Lovertrax Set, NorwaySounds, Dirty Budapest, Commercial Underground, House Place Records, South London Recordings, Brain Pain Records and others.
Search Add 67 Markus Bulinski Credited for artwork, owner of [a13278342].
Search Add 67 Martin Hanford
Search Add 67 Mariachi Jalisco De Pepe Villa
Search Add 67 Сергей Троицкий Сергей Евгеньевич Троицкий = Sergey Yevgenyevich Troitskiy Сергей "Паук" Троицкий/ Sergey "Spider" Troitsky the main member of Russian white power thrash metal band [a=Коррозия Металла]/Korrozia Metalla. He has played guitar, bass and sung for the band at different times since 1982.
Search Add 67 Jose Maria Fuentes Estrada Son of Antonio Fuentes, he worked at Discos Fuentes in the areas of production and recording.
Search Add 67 Paul Lavalle Joseph Usifer American conductor, composer, arranger, saxophonist and clarinet player. He performed 1940-44 in the NBC's Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street (a radio show that started on Blue Network). Born: September 6, 1908 in Beacon, New York from Italian parents Died: June 24, 1997 in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Search Add 67 Foldesign Vince Peersman Graphic Designer, based in Paphos (Cyprus). Designer: [a2255411].
Search Add 67 L'Orchestre De Jacques Météhen
Search Add 67 Claes Uggla Swedish music executive. Claes Uggla started his career at the age of 19 hosting and producing the hip-hop show Notion Blend on Lund's University campus radio Radio AF 99,1FM in 1998. The same year he started the collective [l112256] with [a640362] and [a1301288]. The first project he did was the compilation album In The Basement which he licensed to [l19747] / [l115962] in 2000 after [a173141] and [a61831] took him in under their wing. Around the same time [a15787] brought Claes over to [l12485] where he then worked until 2009 with artists [a15787], [a134126], [a669645], [a187762], [a39664], [a145845], [a59036], [a59034], [a459991] and [a683795]. Together with colleauge [a844074], Claes established [l78887] in 2006 where they released music with [a249847], [a173141], [a259729], [a249846], [a1012318], [a161313] and [a1975891]. They also licensed and released albums in Scandinvia with [a11213], [a25495] and [a14742]. 2010 Claes took a position as A&R and Business Development Manager at [l75083] where he worked with [a173141], [r=3464430], [r=13924453], [r=2580956], [r=3208160] and [a879673] as well as [l82807] artists [a848025], [a672738] and [a2631849]. At the same time Claes was instrumental in licensing [r=3972489] and [r=3972493] by [a2791034] for the Swedish market. He also ran the Tele2 Comviq campaign for [a327673] and the release of her album [m=337457] and initiated and launched of the [a1309717] beer [m=323599]. 2013 Claes started his position as A&R at [l368011] where he worked with [a173141], [l410912], [l19769] and signed [a92020], [a587705], [a39664], [a1877760], [a936239] and [a4827622]. Due to the success of [m=951494], Claes was awarded the [l238565] Special A&R Award 2016. In 2016 and 2017 Claes worked as A&R Director for [l126655] with artists [a948088], [a2085428], [a2407895], [a5262572] and [a4880507]. Back in Sweden, Claes joined [a1210285] and his [l392615] which he now operates since 2017 and works with artists [a4833636], [a704034], [a4692219], [a10593397], [a118856] and [a6925310]. Claes also owns and operates the boutique label [l2770187].
Search Add 67 Delhi Swim Club
Search Add 67 Stevo Teodosievski Стево Теодосиевски Macedonian musician, songwriter, educator and humanist. Born April 16, 1924 in Kočani, (former Yugoslavia). Died April 9, 1997 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Husband of [a=Esma Redžepova].
Search Add 67 Marlon "Pyrana" Cooke Runs [l=Dé Javú Productions].
Search Add 67 Saeed Gilani
Search Add 67 Clémentine Vandenberghe
Search Add 67 Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte Nolan Moffitte Engineer, Producer, Mixer
Search Add 67 Jean Thévenot
Search Add 67 Luiso Ponce
Search Add 67 Brian Bourassa
Search Add 67 Bertrand Bech Danish pianist, composer and orchestra leader, born in 1921, died in 1992
Search Add 67 Αντώνης Γιαννακόπουλος
Search Add 66 Nando Francia Fernando Francia Italian accordion player, arranger and composer, born in Viarigi in 1935.
Search Add 66 Areski - Brigitte Fontaine Areski-Brigitte Fontaine, aka Areski-Fontaine = collaborative project of multi-instrumentalist Areski Belkacem and singer Brigitte Fontaine. Only use the combined name where actually credited. There are also Areski releases that feature Brigitte Fontaine, and Brigitte Fontaine ones that feature Areski. Credit those as on the release, for example: [m47689].
Search Add 66 Seth Frost Musician. Owner of the [l=Pecho Grande] label.
Search Add 66 Greg Arama Gregory K. Arama Bassist and Percussionist. Born 17 August 1950. Died 18 September 1979.
Search Add 66 Helena Bartíková Helena Bartíková [l=Supraphon] archive and documentation manager.
Search Add 66 Glarner Bauern-Kapelle Jenny Matt
Search Add 66 El Gran Trio
Search Add 66 Adam Medford Adam Medford Adam Medford is an American artist/musician. He has been a part of various musical and art projects since 2005, including Festercyst, Black Pathology, and most recently Condolences. Adam is a native to Phoenix, AZ, but now resides in Chicago, IL.
Search Add 66 Jacky Baumgartner Credited for compilation on Swiss releases.
Search Add 66 0.1g No Gosan 0.1gの誤算 The band started in 2015, since then they have been active and with the same formation of members Members : You Midorikawa (緑川 裕宇) in Vocals Tomoyuk Kawamura (河村 友雪) in Guitar Mari Mizuta (水田 魔梨) in Guitar Daisuke Masaki (眞崎 大輔) in Bass Ex-Members : Iria Kanzaki (神崎 流空) in Drums (2015 - 2021) CDs released for concerts only : *【T】0717【生誕】 *Eye scream *天地開闢 *オオカミ男と月兎 *NEW AGE HEAVEN *プロミス・イヴ *ZOMBIE's LOVE LETTER *Inner Light *murder show time *月詠センチメンタル
Search Add 66 NB GFX Nick Bailey
Search Add 66 Laura Stanke Art director
Search Add 66 Vlado Štefanac
Search Add 66 Holmes-Lebel Photographer
Search Add 66 Ivan Brun French musician and visual artist.
Search Add 66 Mysarium
Search Add 66 Prince's Military Band
Search Add 66 Николай Бельтюков Nikolai Beltiukov / Graphic artist
Search Add 66 Tcho Tcho Nguyen Graphic designer, Video & Art Director. From Paris.
Search Add 66 Gwendolyn Niles Gwendolyn Watts-Niles A&R at [l13090]
Search Add 66 Dick Monda Richard Monda American singer-songwriter, born 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Search Add 66 Bird Thongchai McIntyr Thongchai McIntyre Thongchai McIntyre or "Bird Thongchai" is best known for his string (Thai pop) and luk thung music. He has also acted in numerous films, on television, musicals, and in commercials. Thongchai McIntyre was born in Bangkok in 1958 to parents James and Udom McIntyre. His family were musicians, hence he enjoyed an upbringing in a musical environment. His father died when Bird was still a child. He started working in a bank as an officer. While working in a bank, he had a chance to meet the famous Thai TV producer "Kai Varayuth" who saw entertainment talent in Bird. Bird played his first TV series with Kai while still working in a bank. This role revealed his talent. His most memorable role was that of Captain Kobori from Koo Kam, a tragic love story between a Japanese soldier (played by Bird) and a local Thai girl during the World War II where he starred in both a TV series and reprised his role in the 1996 film adaptation, Sunset at Chaophraya. He reached the height of his musical career in the early nineties. Among his best-known songs are Duay Rak Lae Pook Pan, Koo Gud, Sabai Sabai and Kob Jai Jing Jing. His popular singles released recently include luk thung singles Mah Tummai (with Jintara Poonlarp), Fan Ja (with Jintara and Jarin B. (Joey Boy), Nat Myria Benedetti and Katreeya English), Lao Su Kan Fang, and Yak Tham Kor Tob and Mai Kang Ying Pae from his album "Volume One". Westerners became aware of him in the mid nineties as he became the first Thai artist to receive an International MTV Award, be featured in the most high budget Thai film at the time, "Sunset at Chaopraya"(which reached international acclaim in Japan as well as the U.S.). He was featured on CNN and Variety magazine. An award winning documentary on his life entitled "Crossing Borders" directed by Phanjanit Garnploog can be seen at St. John's University in New York which includes rare interviews with the director. In 2010, Bird made his first international tour in Los Angeles and the 50th Anniversary of Lincoln Center in New York. It marks the first time in history a Thai pop artist has made an international tour. His Grammy label mates have previously only performed at local venues. In late 2007, he released another album entitled "Simply Bird", which features songs such as Chuay Rap Tee and Mee Tae Kid Tueng.
Search Add 66 Jean Beaulne
Search Add 66 Urban Zotel Urban Zotel is a guitarist from Slovenia, mainly working with his instrumental band The Star Time Playboys and as solo artist. His playing is inspired by early roots, country, swing and blues musicians such as Jimmy Bryant, Jimmie Rivers, Bill Jennings and countless others. Dedication to roots styles was the reason to visit USA a couple of times and exploring the history of music, musical instruments, American history and meeting some of his idols including Junior Watson, TK Smith, Tommy Harkenrider and Kid Ramos.
Search Add 66 Đorđe Karaklajić (24 March 1912 — 3 April 1986) Serbian folk composer and arranger from Užice, Serbia.
Search Add 66 Susan Munao Management Co., Inc.
Search Add 66 Jens Gallmeyer Jens Gallmeyer Rock guitarist, producer, singer. Co-founder of [l110317].
Search Add 66 Forgotten. One man DSBM project from Kentucky, USA.
Search Add 66 Dieter Dehne German designer
Search Add 66 Werbe Pieth GmbH Located in Cologne, Germany
Search Add 66 John E. Denny Son of legendary Nashville music publisher [a=Jim Denny] and brother of [a=Bill Denny (3)]. V.P. of [l=Cedarwood Publishing Co. Inc.] (founded by his father) until its eventual sale to [a=Mel Tillis]. Founder-namesake of the [l=Jed Records, Inc.] music group.
Search Add 66 Mossya
Search Add 66 Asenauer's Photographer and publicity agency based in Verona, Italy.
Search Add 66 Garbie Project
Search Add 66 Angel "Cucco" Peña Angel Peña Berdiel Puerto-Rican composer, musician, singer and music producer Born in Santurce, 1 September 1948. Son of [a5092806] Has been married with [a1600714]
Search Add 66 "Buttnaked" Tim Dawg Tim Patterson
Search Add 66 Irene Perkins Irene Virginia Perkins Soul songwriter - producer Wife of the late [a=Al Perkins (2)]
Search Add 66 Rohan "Snowcone" Fuller Rohan Ashley Fuller Jamaican Dancehall & Reggae producer. Owner of [l=Jah Snowcone].
Search Add 66 Melan Wastage Melan Wastage is a visual artist, graphic- & web designer from Germany.
Search Add 66 Johnsen + Johnsen A/S This is the [b]Artist[/b] entity of the Danish design, layout and printing company Johnsen + Johnsen A/S, often just shortened to Johnsen+Johnsen. Particularly in the 70's it was one of the most frequent used companies by the record industry in Denmark, especially by the Philips group. When credited as printing company, please refer to the LCCN entity of the same name, [l=Johnsen + Johnsen A/S]. Please also consider the "Designed At" LCCN-role.
Search Add 66 Graham Owens Australian recording engineer/mixer. From 1970 to 1980 worked extensively at [l278177]/[l269552]/[l264316] in South Melbourne, Vic., [l271384] in Richmond, Vic., and [l270607] in Annandale, NSW. In 1980 established [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/273816-Planet-Studios]Planet Sound Studios[/url] in Subiaco, WA. Sold Planet Studios in 1992, destroyed by fire in 2004.
Search Add 66 Narada Artists This is not really an artist, but was used by [l=Narada] and their sublabels for some of their samplers and compilations. [b]Please don't use the name [i]Narada Artists[/i] if it is NOT used on the release!!![/b]
Search Add 66 Globe Propaganda Design company founded by [a1829422], use [a1829422] or Globe Propaganda as mentioned on release For company credit please use [l972814]
Search Add 66 Karen Philpott American graphic designer and art director for the Christian market in Nashville. Owner of Philpott Design. Also associated with [l=East West Design Group].
Search Add 66 Tone Stražišar Slovenian designer and photographer
Search Add 66 British Broadcasting Corporation
Search Add 66 ZenGlop Andrew Kaiser [a=Andrew kaiser (4)] AKA [a=ZenGlop] Compositions for Piano Mostly my own compositions. Solo piano, some with electronics.Modular: sonic structures recorded to scour the senses.Field Recordings: exploring the electromagnetic landscape'
Search Add 66 Giancarlo Ragni Giancarlo Ragni
Search Add 65 Ernest Hookim Ernest Hoo-Kim
Search Add 65 Gerard Babitts
Search Add 65 Wyatt Raymond White Wyatt White Musician and visual artist from Southern California operating under the pseudonym [a=Wyhatt]. Founder of [l=Houseradio Records].
Search Add 65 Retrofonik Clif Hunter Born and raised in Virginia, Clif Hunter came from a musical background from the very beginning. His grandfather, Walter Hagen, was an orchestral leader and sax player who, in the 1930’s and 40’s, toured the country with his orchestra, playing with jazz greats like Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Roy Rogers and Jack Wardlaw. Clif discovered the music of Grandmaster Flash at age 12 and was inspired to start remixing music. He honed his craft with turntables and tape decks. Other musical influences at the time included the Stars on Long Play albums and the music of Prince, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder. Later influences include Daft Punk, Infected Mushroom and Deadmau5. After high school, Clif spent time in the US Army before eventually moving to Central Florida. He continued remixing music until the early 2000’s when he shifted into creating his own electronic dance music. He created remixes for a local Orlando band Iron Cross and also did a remix and cover version of “Rhythm Rap Rock” by Count Coolout. The two went on to collaborate on a remix of Count Coolout’s comeback single “What’s Going On America” in 2005. In addition to releasing his own music under his professional name “Retrofonik”, Clif also creates and releases long form megamixes and music shows as a Select Artist on his channel at Mixcloud.com.
Search Add 65 Favourite's Group
Search Add 65 Frank Cordell Orchestra
Search Add 65 Al Cahn Allan M. Cahn American label executive and marketing manager. Former record distributor for RCA Victor in Philadelphia (1952-1960), he was National Sales Manager at [l51615]-[l37252] (1960-1963), [l21163] (1963-1966) and [l75648] (1966-?)
Search Add 65 Lluis Diaz Spanish designer from the 80s, related to [l=Blanco y Negro (2)].
Search Add 65 Igor Niili
Search Add 65 Don Holden Donald Douglas Holden American recording, mixing and mastering engineer Has worked from the 60's at [l=RCA Studios, Chicago] and in the 80's at [l=RCA's Music Center Of The World], Hollywood, California. Signature an interlocking 'dh' which, seen upside-down, looks like 'Lp' [b]Do not confuse with [a=Pete Lyman], who uses a similar signature.[/b] Born: November 29, 1939 in Brunswick County, North Carolina Dead: January 23, 2022 in Wilmington, North Carolina
Search Add 65 Euter4
Search Add 65 Иван Черников
Search Add 65 Orchestre Robert Chauvigny
Search Add 65 Wriston Jones Art Director & Designer
Search Add 65 George Beaver Irving Kaufman One of the many pseudonyms of Irving Kaufman, among those he used the most.
Search Add 65 Leon Macey Leon Macey English musician. Co-founder of Mithras, where he performs guitar and drums, and as of 2016, he also handles vocals. Employed at Dreaming Studios. Cofounder of [l=Zero Tolerance Magazine].
Search Add 65 Mateu Ponce Mateu Ponce A&R of the defunct spanish companies Max Music and Tempo Music, since 1998.
Search Add 65 Conrad Computer Graphic Design
Search Add 65 Mr T. Being Bassist
Search Add 65 Carl Auge Carl Thomas Auge
Search Add 65 Dana Schobel Roman Romanian designer, born 3rd March 1952 in Bucharest, died 1st December 2003. In 1976 she graduated the Academy of Fine Arts "Nicolae Grigorescu", Bucharest, department of graphics. Since 1976 she worked at the Romanian Television graphics department for 27 years, making generics programs for children and youth, drawings, collages, posters, graphic layouts, personalized items, cardboard and plexiglass, graphics of virtual sets for different programs. Book illustration was one of the constants of her artistic concerns. She had a rich personal activity with to national and international exhibitions and participation in international exhibitions. She was awarded with the prize for the most beautiful books for children (illustration and graphics) in 1984 to 1986, 1999 and 2004, the Ministry of Culture awarded her postmortem the "National Prize for children's book illustration and all artistic activity."
Search Add 65 Jean Eugen Romanian designer for [l=Electrecord] during the '60s and up to the early '70s
Search Add 65 Stephan Blachnik Producer / Music Supervisor / Sound Studies contact: s.blachnik@gmail.com Owner / Founder [l=SUPERB.recordings] - now defunct - [l=Sonic Soundscape Lab] - now defunct -
Search Add 65 لطيفة لطيفة بنت عليه العرفاوي (Laṭīfa Bint ʾAlaya al-ʾArfāwi) Latifa (born 1962) is a Tunisian pop singer. She owns half the shares in her production company [l=La Reine], the studio [l=استوديو لارين] (La Reine Studio) and [l=Latisol] and co-produces her releases.
Search Add 65 Αθηνά Μαργέλη Athina Margeli Visual artist from Greece.
Search Add 65 Dennis Bedeau Runs [l=Blakamix].
Search Add 65 S. G. Kittappa
Search Add 65 Emerson Pinheiro Emerson da Cruz Pinheiro Emerson Pinheiro, stage name of Emerson da Cruz Pinheiro (Rio de Janeiro, June 13, 1974) is a singer, songwriter, music producer, arranger and Brazilian pastor. Former member of the band Quatro por Um, which he founded in 2002, and left in 2005. Also with two solo albums, Emerson Pinheiro is one of the main Brazilian Christian music producers in the Protestant milieu. The musician is married to the singer [a=Fernanda Brum], father of Isaac and Laura, and currently pastors on Profetizando às Nações Church, in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro.
Search Add 65 COOWAVE Toy Model Pop from Tokyo, Japan.
Search Add 65 Tri-Arts, Inc. Credited as Designer studio
Search Add 65 Roxy Buthelezi
Search Add 65 Graphic Entertainment
Search Add 65 Mel Cheren Melvin Cheren Former Financial Backer of the [i]Paradise Garage[/i], C.E.O. of [l=West End Records], Trendsetter, Owner of [i]Colonial House Inn[/i], Founder and President [i]24 Hours For Life Foundation[/i], Philanthropist, Painter. Born January 21, 1933 in Everett, Massachusetts and raised in Revere - Died December 07, 2007 C.E. Mel Cheren began his career in the music business in 1959 at ABC-Paramount Records ([l=ABC Records]) where he eventually became head of the label's production department. When the company moved operations to Los Angeles in 1970, Cheren left to become head of production for [l=Scepter] Records where he forged new territory: forming an early record pool ([a=David Mancuso], [a=Vince Aletti] and [a=Steve D'Aquisto] inititated the very first one) and the first to release instrumental mixes on 12" B-sides… When [l=Scepter] closed in 1976, Mel co-founded [l=West End Records] and soon after signed [a=Karen Young], whose single "Hot Shot" sold 800,000 copies making it one of the biggest selling 12" in history. Though respected for his record label, Cheren was loved by many for making possible one of the world's most revered nightclubs: [i]Paradise Garage[/i]. He was the financial backer for the club which was owned and operated by his former partner, [a=Michael Brody]. Cheren's relationship with the club's influential DJ [a=Larry Levan] blossomed, resulting in some of the most memorable records to come out of the late 1970's and early 1980's. Cheren was a very dedicated AIDS awareness activists in the US, in 1982 he became very actively involved with the [i]Gay Men's Health Crisis[/i] (GMHC). Cheren's philanthropic efforts remained an integral part of his life and in 1987 he formed [i]24 Hours For Life[/i], a not-for-profit organization of media and music professionals which produced fundraising events for AIDS relief and education. Cheren is also an accomplished painter. His art works has been featured on ten different album covers (including [a=John Lee Hooker]'s "Urban Blues" and [a=Sonny Rollins]'s "[r=1061542]"), five of these were nominated for Grammy Awards. Other paintings, many lit by black lights to bring out the fluorescent paint, lined the halls of his B&B, which remains open. All profits from his paintings goes to charity. Revived [l=Garage Records] in 1995. Summer 2000 saw the release of Cheren's autobiographycal book "[i]Keep On Dancin' (My Life and The Paradise Garage)[/i]". In the book's prologue, he wrote, "This is a story of my gay generation, the world we built, and the world we lost.". In 2007, "[i][url=http://www.thegodfatherofdiscodoc.com/]The Godfather of Disco[/url][/i]" a documentary film adaptated from the above autobiographic book recount, through a series of interviews with keys figures of the dance music community, Cheren's extraordinary life story. The film was first screened at the 25th [i]Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival[/i], where it took home the 2007 Emerging Filmmaker Award. Mel Cheren died of AIDS complications.
Search Add 65 Seabrook Graves Aslett Also see [a2636349] Art Direction and Design Company located in England. Also credited as; -Seabrook/Graves/Aslett Assoc. -Seabrook Graves & Aslett
Search Add 65 Hammerstein-Kern Songwriting collaboration whose great success included their biggest hit, 1927's "Show Boat", which is often revived and is still considered one of the masterpieces of the American musical theatre.
Search Add 65 Nick Petavrides
Search Add 65 Morris Hastings Liner notes author for classical releases.
Search Add 65 Jarosław Jaromi Drażewski Jarosław Drażewski Polish vocalist, musician, songwriter, arranger and producer. Head of the independent record label Jaromiego Własny Sumpt and recording studio Obrabiarka Jarka. A member of the Polish band Blues Flowers. Founding member of the Polish bands Cielak & Jaromi, Dzień Kobiet, Jaromi Zez Ekom, Yassny Gvint and many others. A member of the Phonographic Academy in Poland.
Search Add 65 Исаак Буравский Исаак Маркович Буравский Isaac Buravsky (1898–196?), also known as Isaak Bouravsky or Исаак Буравский, was a Soviet cellist, member of the [a=Bolshoi Theatre Quartet] from 1935 to 1968 (he replaced [a=Sviatoslav Knushevitsky] in the group).
Search Add 65 David Wallraf
Search Add 65 Francisco Holzmann Francisco Holzmann Independent Mastering Engineer based Santiago de Chile. francisco@holzmasters.com
Search Add 65 Iaindub Iain Wooldridge Graphic Designer from United Kingdom.
Search Add 65 Wink Associates Artwork and design company
Search Add 65 Eugène Rakotoarivelo Eugène Rakotoarivelo ANV of [a3152739]
Search Add 65 Monika Clinger
Search Add 65 Dan D'ascenzo Daniel D'Ascenzo Belgian producer & audio mastering and mixing engineer @ [l=leftright audio] Co_owner and founder at [l=RB Mastering] (Robert Babicz Mastering) 2014 - 2017.
Search Add 65 Franco Tadini Gianfranco Tadini
Search Add 64 Smooth Denali
Search Add 64 Mattens U Belgian designer
Search Add 64 Walhalla Artforce Graphic and promotional agency located in Bern (Berne), Switzerland. Founded on 30.06.1997 and liquidated on 10.07.2006.
Search Add 64 Alek Januszewski Aleksander Januszewski Polish musician and visual artist.
Search Add 64 Kouki Hanawa 塙耕記 Japanese label executive who specializes in jazz. Director of [l=Think! Records] and [l=Craftman Records].
Search Add 64 Kat Von Der Lippe Graphic design artist responsible for the layout and design of [l57784] releases since the 1990s. Often shortened as KAT.
Search Add 64 Byron Reid
Search Add 64 Jean Vanhoren En Zijn Orkest
Search Add 64 Allen Myers
Search Add 64 Ansambl Mikija Mitrovića
Search Add 64 Jacques Butterfass Designer.
Search Add 64 Link Design Dutch Design company, founded in 1996. Located in Amsterdam. Workfields are a.o. design, cover-art, advertorial, webdesign and campaign strategy.
Search Add 64 Dzgnbio Graphic designer and digital illustrator based Brussels, Belgium; his work is focused about release covers, branding for music projects, labels, flyers and web design.
Search Add 64 Edwin Schneider American pianist, May 20, 1874 - April 12, 1958. Best known as accompanist and partner of [a=John McCormack (2)]
Search Add 64 Buster Riley Stanley Riley Jamaican reggae producer, brother of [a=Winston Riley]. Ran the [l=Mummy] records label.
Search Add 64 Paul-Émile Mongeau Canadian sound engineer. Head of mastering and cutting at [l274517] when it started its mastering operations in 1959. Known to have worked at [l445871]. Also worked at [l343901]. His lacquer cuts can be identified by his "P.E.M." etch.
Search Add 64 Li Bi Hua 李碧華 Taiwanese singer, born on December 12, 1961 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Search Add 64 Svetolik Jakovljević Svetolik Jakovljević Serbian guitarist.
Search Add 64 Kev Spence
Search Add 64 Bimal Mozumdar Indian cover/sleeve designer. aka: [b]Bimal Majumdar[/b]
Search Add 64 Juvenal de Oliveira
Search Add 64 Daniel Corcuera Chilean artist and black/death metal musician.
Search Add 64 Jean Baumgartner Photographer.
Search Add 64 Merl Olds Owner of [l=Hi-Hat Dance Records] along with his wife, [a=Delia Olds].
Search Add 64 Oldřich Pošmurný Oldřich Pošmurný Czech graphic designer.
Search Add 64 The Fred Tomlinson Singers
Search Add 64 Bladcvlt Tino Seibt Dungeon Synth/Black Ambient/Neoclassical Project formed 2019.
Search Add 64 Klaudiusz Witczak Polish visual artist.
Search Add 64 Zsoldos Tamás Hungarian bass player, born in 1964, member of numerous bands since the 80's, a frequently employed session musician.
Search Add 64 Борис Мандрус Борис Яковлевич Мандрус
Search Add 64 Marek Sierocki
Search Add 64 Orchestra Balkanton Famous bulgarian jazz-pop orchestra. Founded on 1961 as Septet „Sofia“, on September 15, 1963 became Orchestra Balkanton and in only few months had numerous recordings of bulgarian and foreign pop, jaz, dance music with bulgarian and foreign vocalists.
Search Add 64 Colors London English Design Agency
Search Add 64 Columbia Quartette
Search Add 64 نبيل ممتاز نبيل ممتاز (Nabīl Mumtāz) Nabil Moumtaz (died 2016) was a Lebanese sound engineer and the owner of [l=Polysound Studios, Beirut].
Search Add 64 Gerhard Kossatz German engineer
Search Add 64 Orchestra Ernst Hönigsberg
Search Add 64 Billo Frómeta Luis María Frómeta Pereira Luis María Frómeta Pereira, known as Billo Frómeta was a musician, composer and orchestra director, consider to be the father of merengue. (Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, 15 Nov. 1915 - Caracas, Venezuela, 5 May 1988)
Search Add 64 Ansambl Ilije Spasojevića
Search Add 63 Ansambl Antuša Gabrića
Search Add 63 Dimitrie Sbiera Remus Dimitrie Sbiera ✰ January 17, 1937, Suceava, România ✞ 2004, Paris, France Romanian graphician emigrated in 1977 to France, settled in Paris. Graduated Institute of Architecture, Bucharest. Was married from 1979 with Draga Paleolog (born 1951) and had a daughter Anna Mélanie (born 1980) and a son, Luca (born april 1984). Had already gained a certain notority in his home country as a set designer for film and theater, before settling in Paris in 1977. He found employment as an illustrator with Éditions Vaillant and was for many years the regular illustrator of the gadget construction guides for magazine Pif Gadget. His passion for comics was regularly visible in his commercial artwork. In 1995 he and writer Antoine Piwnik made a comic book called 'Les Braconniers' for Ford.
Search Add 63 Janis Nowacki Producer and graphic designer from Berlin. Specialized in vinyl reissues and chasing down unreleased vintage music. Owner of [l=Private Records (2)]
Search Add 63 Mottla-Art Matthias Auer Austrian professional illustrator and designer.
Search Add 63 Fernando López H. Colombian producer, manager at [l190086]
Search Add 63 Bernardino Costantino
Search Add 63 The Pride Of The '48 Band
Search Add 63 Arthur Mogilevsky Arthur Mogilevsky founder of the project Dispersive Light, ВОЛОК, KESAR, RES. Founder of VOLOK Records and Red Engineering Production labels. Vocalist for Mozergush and Decadence Degree. Founder of the Religion Of Beggars project. Musician, vocalist and songwriter.
Search Add 63 Brady Arnold Brady Arnold Brady Arnold is an indie musician, singer, songwriter making recordings since 1992. The style of music is progressive, rock, pop, industrial, and experimental.
Search Add 63 Студия "Другие" Студия..другие.. Design studio was founded in 2000 For company please use [l816387].
Search Add 63 Beyond > Mixed Data
Search Add 63 Kenny "Tick" Salcido Kenny Tick Salcido (Kenneth Michael Salcido) Kenny “Tick” Salcido serves as Senior Vice President/Head of A&R for Red Bull Records, overseeing all A&R activities, including procuring artists and executives, launching new initiatives, and shaping the legacy of the label under Managing Director, Greg Hammer. Currently, Salcido looks after the full roster, elevating culturally impactful artists of all genres such as, Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes), The Aces, Beartooth (Gold), GRAMMY-nominated rapper Blxst (Platinum), Gavin Haley, Kofi, and more. Driven by an artist-friendly ethos, he has also orchestrated several internal partnerships including, Wonderchild (JUGGER), the imprint with GRAMMY-nominated producer WondaGurl, as well as joint ventures with Mind of a Genius (Peter $un) and EVGLE/Red Bull Records (Blxst). “I believe in empowering the artists and executives across the A&R team and roster,” he shares. “Our motto in A&R must be to amplify the artist to the best of our ability.” Over the last 10 years, Salcido has built a competitive team of talented professionals, which includes the label’s prominent Vice President of A&R, Charles “CB” Burks III. In addition to growing and developing a dynamic artist roster, Salcido oversees all creative initiatives and hires with Red Bull Records Publishing (Eric Aukoustics, Kofi, LordQuest). Salcido began his career in his late teens working at the Beastie Boys’ imprint, Grand Royal Records, where he helped produce and commission remixes for the multi-Platinum trio. He later explored his passion for story telling as a music journalist, cutting his teeth at forward-thinking publications like Grand Royal Magazine and The FADER. Salcido found his calling as an A&R thereafter, spending time at DreamWorks, Epic, and most recently, Warner Records where he signed multi-Platinum artist Wiz Khalifa and 3x GRAMMY-nominated artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Terrace Martin.
Search Add 63 Realm Of House
Search Add 63 Hiroshi Takahara Art director and designer.
Search Add 63 Walt Monaghan Bass player, singer.
Search Add 63 Mitch Alexander
Search Add 63 Anne-Marie Pappas Anne-Marie Pappas Illustrator & art director from Zürich, Switzerland and based in Hamburg, Germany. Contact: info@annemariepappas.com
Search Add 63 Надежда Киселева
Search Add 63 Rodrigo Pereira Salvatierra Self-taught Chilean artist.
Search Add 63 P&P Hartnoll The two brothers of Orbital. They credit themselves as a duo on some releases like this.
Search Add 63 Abe Epstein Producer - label owner [l434038]; [l=Dynamic Records (3)]; [l405505]; [l368122]; [l=Epstein Ent. Studios]; [l=Abe Epstein Recording Studios]. San Antonio real estate magnate Abe Epstein took an omnivorous approach to recording and releasing records on his Cobra, Jox, Dynamic, Soulsville USA, Suzuki, Vollado, Groovy, Beckingham, and Metro-Dome labels. Tape was running constantly at his 735 North General McMullen Drive studio, capturing Latin balladeers, soul crooners, country yodelers, garage rockers, and top 40 hopefuls alike. Epstein was chasing, above all else, hits. “Recording became like a disease to me,” Epstein said. He gave shape to the San Antonio sound of the 60's. He died on 13 April 2012 of heart attack, 74 years old.
Search Add 63 Clare Muller Clare Muller British photographer, film camera operator and director. She started her career in the early 1980s in rock/pop photography with her work appearing in the NME, Smash Hits and The Face. She later also worked as a 16 mm camera operator on many pop promos and shot and co-directed a documentary film and traveled extensively with a still and movie camera.
Search Add 63 Heiquiti Harata 羽良多 平吉 Japanese editorial and graphic designer. Born September 28, 1947. Has designed many Japanese subcultural magazines, including "Heaven", "Garo", and "QuickJapan".
Search Add 63 Fabian Ritter
Search Add 63 Miodrag Todorović Krnjevac Miodrag Todorović (10 February 1924 - 25 September 1991) Serbian folk composer, arranger and accordion player from Ratari (near Smederevo), Serbia. Father of [a1262189].
Search Add 63 G. Hepburn Wilson George Hepburn Wilson b.: June 17, 1875 d.: ? American dance instructor and editor of Modern Dance magazine. Supervised many dance records for Columbia c.1913-1919.
Search Add 63 John de Goey John de Goey Dutch Art Director and Designer.
Search Add 63 Odeon Tanzorchester
Search Add 63 Albion London Orchestra
Search Add 63 Calvin "Bubbles" Cameron Jamaican trombonist and producer, he ran the [l4295] label.
Search Add 63 Yan Proefrock Video director and editor specialised on live music shows for the French television. He has learned classical piano. Modular synthesizer enthusiast.
Search Add 63 Helfrich Ferenc
Search Add 63 Dave Margereson Worked in management and art direction. Managed groups such as Supertramp.
Search Add 63 Mario Giugni
Search Add 63 Dan Puican
Search Add 63 Варя Панина Варвара Васильевна Панина Russian Gypsy singer (1872-1911)
Search Add 63 Nathan van der Veer Visual artist and designer from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Search Add 63 James Dowdall
Search Add 63 Keiichiro Fujiwara Keiichiro Fujiwara Artist based in JPN, Author of xidual.1td, nowhere. Work around observation about hypothetical-landscape between painting and video, sound, concrete poetry, visual texts, framed multidimensional movement. xidual.1td is net-base label for self-release organized by Keiichiro Fujiwara. nowhere is non-music only. alias: 𝑓., witness, genomyia micans McLachlan LFT Emitt, user, 𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑎, 𝔙ℑ, 留居守, +jhonas+, hermit, 不知火, Veniss Dem, LFT Emitt, addedval, kf, _etc. around: proto-ambient, drone, noise, dark ambient, experimental, imaginary folklore, pacific, conceptual, free-form, spokenword, electronic, progressive, concrete poetry, contemporary, leftfield, avant-garde, post-minimalism, hardcore, avant-folk, industrial, "chamber", OST, sound art, compressionism, trash, goth-SF, post-punk, self-independent DTM [individuality of unknown insiders stay outside in this world] All Artwork, Compose, Produce, Perform, Edit, Release, Text By – Keiichiro Fujiwara ©Keiichiro Fujiwara
Search Add 63 23rd Peter Peter Schmelzle Singer in punk rock band [a5226629] from 1985 to mid 90s, founder of [a5225977] art collective in 1989, played electronic instruments and vocals in experimental band [a5229745] in early 90s, co-founder of [a5226421] art collective in mid 90s, solo musician with electronic music since mid 90s. founder of label [l1057649], that published cassettes already in the 1980s and turned to CDr releases in 1999.
Search Add 63 Hidetoshi Tanaka Credited with liner notes on Japanese jazz and fusion releases.
Search Add 63 Gregg Perry Gregg Perry American producer, arranger, songwriter and keyboardist.
Search Add 63 Noise Divinorum Proyect Noise Divinorum Proyect, es el resultado al crear música de manera instantánea bajo efectos de estupefacientes tanto legales como no admitidos por la ley, normalmente se invita a un tercer miembro a inmiscuirse y experimentar con alguno de los instrumentos presentes para así plasmar la experiencia y la afinidad que se logre junto a los integrantes de cabecera en un nuevo y estimulante disco...
Search Add 63 Clif Hunter
Search Add 63 Rocha Oliveira
Search Add 63 Gordon Wall
Search Add 63 Raymond Moretti French painter. He was born in Nice on July 23, 1931 and died in Paris on June 3, 2005.
Search Add 63 M. G. Ranganekar मोतीराम गजानन रांगणेकर Motiram Gajanan Rangnekar (M. G. Rangnekar) (Devanagari: मोतीराम गजानन रांगणेकर) (10 April 1907 – 1 February 1995) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1982) for his playwriting.
Search Add 63 Luděk Turek Luděk Turek Photographer and designer from Czech Republic.
Search Add 62 Super Quiet Marco Heinzmann Freelance Grafic Designer info@superquiet.de
Search Add 62 Tekneak Ben Miles
Search Add 62 Green Assassin Dollar
Search Add 62 Brian Van Der Pol Visual artist.
Search Add 62 April77 Creative
Search Add 62 Transgresia Croatia
Search Add 62 A. Basté Spanish photographer related to [l=Discos Belter, S.A.]
Search Add 62 Nory Compère Nory Compère (1924 – 196?) can be considered the unofficial art director of the Hot Club de Belgique. He graced a lot of the Club’s concert programs with very remarkable and modernist illustrations. A lover of jazz and an amateur musician himself, he was a member of the Hot Club of Molenbeek, where he performed during jam sessions. Even though his work as an artist is of exceptional quality, still not much is known about Nory. Son of trumpeter [a=René Compère].
Search Add 62 Warren Lanier Warren Lanier, Sr. American booking agent, promotional manager, writer and publisher. CEO/President at Lanier Media Services/Publisher of "The Lanier Report". Former owner of [a7391419].
Search Add 62 Malcolm Binding Australian graphic designer who worked for the World Record Club in the 1960s.
Search Add 62 蔡小虎 蔡金虎 Taiwanese singer, born on October 25, 1958 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Search Add 62 Sickness 666 Thiti Somboonanek Visual artist from Thailand.
Search Add 62 Phantom Industries Design company that artists such as [a2081881] and [a93979] have worked with.
Search Add 62 Massimo Capozzi
Search Add 62 Jacques Heere Designer
Search Add 62 Los Vaskez
Search Add 62 Birutė Grabauskienė
Search Add 62 Syd Kreft
Search Add 62 Francesco Goats Punk graphics
Search Add 62 Daniele Scaccia Daniele Scaccia Italian DJ and producer born 1 June 1987 in Frosinone. His styles are techno, acid and hardcore. Co-founder of [l=No Pizza Records].
Search Add 62 Orkest o.l.v. Coen van Orsouw
Search Add 62 Audiorider
Search Add 62 Aleksandar Subota Aleksandar Subota Serbian piano player, composer and arranger. Brother of [a=Minja Subota]. Used to be founder and leader of '[a=One I Oni]' band.
Search Add 62 Johannes Wiest Producer
Search Add 62 Olechowski Studio Design studio located in Kraków, Poland.
Search Add 62 Renata Lukman
Search Add 62 Christian Caumon Designer
Search Add 62 هاني شاكر Hani Shaker (born 1952) is an Egyptian pop singer.
Search Add 62 musique moléculaire Musique Moleculaire is an experimental music project based in Montreal. The music is polished, with long pieces that have a minimalistic approach, little progression and no surprises. Related to [l=Musique Moléculaire Label].
Search Add 62 Fuku.org
Search Add 62 Music Cruncher
Search Add 62 Ultraphon-Duo
Search Add 62 D-Richhard
Search Add 62 Charles Ibgui Charles Ibgui French producer, founder of [l14929], co-founder of [l25556] (born November 16, 1941)
Search Add 62 GAS Frankfurt Designer or company from Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Search Add 62 Peckings Brothers Chris and Denzil (aka Duke) are two of the sons of George 'Daddy Peckings' Price who worked closely with Coxsone Dodd before coming to the UK around 1961 and setting up a Studio One distribution operation based out of West London. Whist active in the record business before that the brothers formally started [l=Peckings Records] in 2004
Search Add 62 Al Rickey
Search Add 62 Champion Entertainment Organization, Inc. Management company founded by [a1012741]
Search Add 62 Predrag Vrhovski
Search Add 62 Mente-Atada Harsh noise/experimental project from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Search Add 62 Herb Moelis Credited as executive producer.
Search Add 62 Dan Lish
Search Add 62 Manzano T Spanish illustrator / designer. Most of his work on Zafiro label. [b]Signature on illustrations as "Manzano T", credited designer as Manzano".[/b]
Search Add 62 Edmondo De Vecchi The cav. Emilio de Vecchi of San Michele Extra (Verona) last of an old lineage of builders of "Piani a cilindro (pianole)"and his "cilindri chiodati"
Search Add 62 Graph-X Graph-X, Antwerp, Belgium
Search Add 62 Pippo La Rosa Giuseppe La Rosa Producer/founder of the company [l=Dig It International Co. S.r.l.] together with [a=Vitaliano Caruso] in 1974 now defunct.
Search Add 62 John W. Hagberg John Wilhelm Aristarkus Hagberg Swedish vocalist, lyricist and actor. He recorded nearly 700 titles from the time of his debut in 1925 until 1959. Born August 4, 1897 in Östersund. Died January 1, 1970 in Stockholm.
Search Add 61 Wassily Kandinsky Василий Васильевич Кандинский Wassily Kandinsky (December 4, 1866, Moscow, Russia - December 13, 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) was a Russian painter and art theorist. Also known as Vasilij Vasil'evič Kandinskij, Vasili Vasilievitch Kandinski, Vassily Kandinsky.
Search Add 61 Waldemiro Lemke Brazilian arranger and conductor, born in Joinvile, State of Santa Catarina.
Search Add 61 Relly Coloma A top recording artist in his native Philippines, pianist Relly Coloma has fascinated people around the world with his music. He learned the piano from his mother at age five, and has carried his artistry from the Philippines to Canada and then to the United States. Relly recorded nearly 70 albums (many of them best sellers) for Villar Recording Company. He won Best Instrumentalist in 1970 and the Golden Record Award in 1971 at the Awit Awards, the Philippines' answer to the Grammys. Upon moving to Canada with his family, he cemented his relationship with Yamaha piano dealers, and won Yamaha Canada's National Electone Festival in 1974. That same year, he represented Canada at the International World Concour in Japan. Relly Coloma received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, and earned an Associate Degree in Piano from the University of the Philippines. He and his family live in Los Angeles.
Search Add 61 Z. J. Merky Zoltan J. Merky Rio de Janeiro-based sound engineer. [b]Please do not use "Directed By" credits[/b], which lists him as "Conducting & Leading". Please credit "Engineer [Direção Técnica]" or similar credits as mentioned on release.
Search Add 61 Joshua Tabbia Joshua Tabbia Artist & musician living in Los Angeles. Founder of [a2223887]. Solo project: [a2730090]. Runs [l244093].
Search Add 61 Easy Coutiel Owner of [l=Oh My God! LLC] and [l=Planetworks]. CEO/Managing Director at the latter. Former Marketing Manager at the Greek branch of [l=Universal Music Group].
Search Add 61 Alexandru Viman Romanian folklore music conductor, currently living in the States
Search Add 61 Gray Foy New York artist & bon vivant (1923-2012). To supplement the limited income he received from his fine art pursuits, Foy was actively involved in designing and illustrating magazine features in Mademoiselle magazine, book jackets for numerous publishers, and album covers for Long-Playing Records for Columbia Masterworks and Epic.
Search Add 61 Travis Huisman music engineer, mixer and producer, born May 6, 1985 in Iowa. Works out of [l=Catamount Recording] in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Awards: Billboard Blues Album #10 - Avey Grouws Band "The Devil May Care" Billboard World Album #15 - Kiran Ahluwalia "Kiran Ahluwalia"
Search Add 61 Zbigniew Retkowski
Search Add 61 Ben Weatherby January 12, 1936 - November 23, 2011 Producer, arranger, performer, songwriter.... Owner of [l1052184] Originally from Newfoundland, Canada
Search Add 61 Nuccio Tortora Carmine Tortora Italian songwriter, arranger, conductor and producer, from canzone napoletana to international pop music and dance tracks.
Search Add 61 Τόλης Εσδράς Greek harmonium player and composer
Search Add 61 Sylvester Ayre Mastering engineer at [l=Tuff Gong Recording Studio]
Search Add 61 Minoru Wakasugi Japanese music journalist.
Search Add 61 西村雅人 Masato Nishimura. Runs the Japanese label [l=BSMF Records] and is also credited with liner notes.
Search Add 61 Egon Ågaard Egon Aagaard Danish accordion player, b. July 25, 1941 in Copenhagen, died August 19, 1984. Egon Aagaard was a trained typographer, but already from the mid-1950s he was active in the young folk music environment in Copenhagen. Balkan music, especially Bulgarian, remained his great love, but he was a versatile musician. When the folk music wave hit Denmark in the early 1960s, Aagaard became one of the most sought-after studio musicians, and he accompanied most of the soloists of the period. For a period in the first part of the 1970's Aagaard was a member of the Danish balkan folk group [a11696819] and from 1972 a third of the [i]Balkan-trio[/i] ([a2265039]). Aagaard can be heard on a large number of recordings with, for example, [a707372], [a606202], [a3028936], [a603072], [a1398189], and [a316077]. He participated on [m=186135], for example. Aagaard also appeared in films - and in more episodes of the TV series "Matador" (he was the accordion player at Agnes and 'Røde's wedding party, for example). Aagaard also wrote music for theater and film, and he was a sought-after accordion teacher until his death in 1984.
Search Add 61 Vidar Alsterberg Conny Vidar Rutger Alsterberg Swedish producer, arranger and keyboard player Born September 2, 1943 in Ärtemark, Sweden
Search Add 61 Combi Press Photographer(s), located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Search Add 61 Werbegruppe Kochlowski
Search Add 61 Boško Vujačić
Search Add 61 Paweł Harmaciński Polish musician, noise producer. Owner of the [l=Undergrinder Records Limited] label. More solo projects: Emberevo Kagylo, Childhood Betrerizer, ... Member of: Excluded, Inhuman Perverse Depravity, Subconscious Manipulation, Puercomalditonahual, ...
Search Add 61 Hermann Lott Swiss clarinetist and composer, as well as accordionist and violinist. 1904-1992
Search Add 61 DJ 156 BPM Aleksey Soloschev Russian Hard House / Hard Trance / Hands Up - Producer
Search Add 61 The Burma Shave Construction Co. Matthew D. Bayfield Professional alias of Matthew Bayfield, an artist, film director and graphic designer based in Great Yarmouth (by way of Leyton). Owner of the [l1115763] label, among, perhaps, other endeavours...
Search Add 61 Aubrey Powell Productions Design studio and production company owned by [a=Aubrey Powell].
Search Add 61 Orchestra Tony Iglio
Search Add 61 Antonia Frey Swiss classical mezzo-soprano vocalist born in Basle
Search Add 61 Phillip A. Khumalo
Search Add 61 Orchester Andy Novello
Search Add 61 Alan S. Tofighi Alan S. Tofighi is an interdisciplinary artist from Valencia California whose work in the field of the composer/performer lies within an interest in free improvisation, concepts of collaboration, analog/electronic processes, and histories of audio culture/technology. Conceptualization, research, psychoacoustics, extended techniques, interaction, and listening techniques are often used to facilitate said works. Tofighi co-founded and maintained the [l=Nouroboros Industrial Concern] Imprint with [a=Nouroboros] from 2007-2017, and managed the [a=NASA Space Universe] from 2011-2016. As of 2017 Tofighi began operating the [l= Flat Ledge] Imprint. Tofighi is also known for the cycle of works called the "Critical Bands" which zero in on aspects of avant-garde and popular music subcultures and the spaces that exist on the fringes of composition, and performance art.
Search Add 61 Sebastian Dittmann
Search Add 61 Baldo Gallego Baldo Gallego
Search Add 61 Sterilone Michael Weidinger Austrian Hip Hop producer anf engineer from Vienna. Related to [l1434727].
Search Add 61 Ekiwojjolo Ekiwojjolo was founded in 2010 by Śrī Yushin Kurikkala aka Benil Steimer. The music is inspired by kraut, psychedelia, avantgarde, industrial and spräck. Ekiwojjolo sounds musically in two ways. Studio recordings are often oriental and in the 70's Berlin school. While live recordings are monotonous and heavy and often with a lot of audio feedbacks.
Search Add 61 Theo Stapel
Search Add 61 Das Buero Design agency.
Search Add 61 Aleksandar Habić Serbian producer and musician.
Search Add 60 Ronny Weiser Ronald A. Weiser Founder of the [l=Rollin' Rock] magazine and label, as well as the associated [l=Rollin' Rock Studio] and [l2778020].
Search Add 60 Thure O. Åberg Swedish art director.
Search Add 60 Little Marcy Performed by Puppeteer, [a1525023]. Marcy is one of the first superstars of children's music selling at least 2 million albums (Exact number has never been disclosed) Besides music, Little Marcy also had a line of Books, Toys, TV Specials and other merchandise. She performed at sold out concerts, recorded albums for almost all the major Christian music labels at the time, and was even on the Top 10 best selling religious records of 1960. Tigner retired from performing in the 1990s and passed away on May 17, 2012. The Little Marcy Puppet was created by the same person who created the famed ventriloquist dummy, [a2719873] (Theodore Mack or the Legendary, Frank Marshall)
Search Add 60 Leo O'Neil
Search Add 60 Digitechmedia.co.uk Digitech Media Graphic design & web studio run by Oliver Brown. Phone: +44 (0)7545 256 189 Email: info@digitechmedia.co.uk
Search Add 60 Val Pinheiro Valdemir Pinheiro Brazil
Search Add 60 Marco Hasmann Death metal musician and visual artist from Italy.
Search Add 60 Bobby Analog 173
Search Add 60 Hybrid Boy Jenny Former photographer & model, into music since 2010. Living in Montréal. Born in 1985 (Québec, Canada).
Search Add 60 Mørk Katastrofe
Search Add 60 Kent Hunter
Search Add 60 Jean-Paul Garnier Jean-Paul Garnier
Search Add 60 Doruk Öztürkcan Kerim Doruk Öztürkcan
Search Add 60 Orquesta Swingbaly Bolivian band playing tropical music such as salsa, merengue, cumbia, dengue and also national foklore music.
Search Add 60 Félim Gormley Saxophonist.
Search Add 60 Hiihtopipo
Search Add 60 Nenad Nikolić Patalo
Search Add 60 Banda De La Guardia Republicana Banda De La Guardia Republicana Del Perú The Republican Guard of Peru (now member of the National Police) was the Gendarmerie Corps whose mission was: to provide security to the headquarters buildings of public institutions and prisons, as well as monitoring national borders. Founded on August 7, 1919
Search Add 60 Анатолiй Авдiєвський Анато́лій Тимофі́йович Авдіє́вський Anatoly Avdeyevsky was an Ukrainian choir conductor, composer, teacher. (August 16, 1933, Fyodvar village, Aleksandrovsky district, Kirovograd region, Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic - March 24, 2016, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Search Add 60 Mario Turiaux Illustrator from Aachen, Germany Co-owner of [l83970]
Search Add 60 Vhan Artworks Artwork & graphic designer from South Korea.
Search Add 60 Cesare Benvenuti Italian record producer and artist manager.
Search Add 60 S.M. Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Search Add 60 Barbara L. Jordan Songwriter and music publisher.
Search Add 60 Takashi Futatsugi 二木崇 Japanese music journalist, who specialized in black music and hip hop. Died May 20, 2011.
Search Add 60 Saul Lambert American painter & illustrator (1928-2009)
Search Add 60 Rosemary Davis
Search Add 60 Anand Maharajh
Search Add 60 Greg Riles
Search Add 60 Darius Doddridge
Search Add 60 George Buckett English-born American illustrator (1939-?)
Search Add 60 Willie Hoskins 1960s-1970s soul producer and label owner from Oakland, California.
Search Add 60 Junhkar Graphic designer based in Paris, France. Contact: junhkar_webmaster@magic.fr
Search Add 60 Н. Василькин [b]DO NOT USE.[/b]
Search Add 60 Elliot Sachs
Search Add 60 J. Ignacio Barea Spanish designer working for [l=Fonogram, S.A.], sometimes along with [a2230428].
Search Add 60 龍飄飄 許秀春 Taiwanese singer, born on June 20, 1958 in Xinying Town, Tainan County, Taiwan (now Xinying District, Tainan City).
Search Add 60 Dragan Tašković
Search Add 60 Rayman Jones Mastering engineer at [l=Tuff Gong Recording Studio]
Search Add 60 XBF3
Search Add 60 Государственный Академический Северный Русский Народный Хор 8th of March 1926, where the first public concert was held, is considered as the birthday of the Northern Choir. The Choir is based in Arkhangelsk, which is covering the northern region as indicated in their name. [a1713322] is the founder of the Choir and was the first Artistic Director of the Chorus. She was succeeded by [a1692147] in 1961, who was in charge until her in death in 2008.
Search Add 60 Harding Braaten Pianist and organist
Search Add 60 Harmónia Vokál
Search Add 60 Bobby Rees
Search Add 60 Daryl Redeker
Search Add 60 طوني حداد Tony Haddad is a Lebanese sound engineer. For his studio use [l=استوديو طوني حداد] (Tony Haddad Studio]
Search Add 60 Jan Langosz Italian songwriter, born on May 13, 1923 in Węgry, Opole, Poland, passed away in Bardolino, Verona in 2003.
Search Add 60 Mario Campbell Dancehall - reggae producer
Search Add 60 André Heringlake André Heringlake Composer/ Producer/ DJ of Electronic Music Country: Germany Contact: mail@etasonic.com
Search Add 60 Stefan Tijs Dutch Designer
Search Add 60 Riccardo Lasero Riccardo Lasero is an italian singer, songwriter, lyricist, composer, musician, arranger and producer.
Search Add 60 Homero Patrón
Search Add 60 Blondel Calnek Blondel Keith Calnek Jamaican producer born 1934. Died June 6, 2001 at the age of 67 years. He left Jamaica in the early 70s and only returned a handful of times to visit family and friends. Mr. Calnek is best-known for his [l=Caltone] and [l=JonTom] (in honor of [a=Johnny Moore] and [a=Tommy McCook]) record labels that featured some of the best rocksteady songs ever recorded. He had briefly been the touring/road manager for [a=Skatalites] up until [a=Don Drummond]’s demise, and used this connection to McCook and [a=Lynn Taitt] to then go into producing records. The last Skatalites tune proper (sans Drummond) was produced under his tutelage.
Search Add 60 Whatever™ Gil Mac
Search Add 60 DJ Shi'ite
Search Add 60 Cooltown Scott Vorel 🎧 DJ / Producer / Artist 💿 @gmafiarecords 🐕‍🦺 Dual Boxing - Out NOW! 👇 Music & More in Link Below www.djcooltown.com Citizens, I would like to start by saying I don't condone drug use, and in fact it almost killed me multiple times. I have struggled with addiction my entire life and I am proud to say I am clean and sober today with no plans on going back. For me, I make music because I love doing it. It all started back in 2009 at an Insomniac show when I was living in California. My friends took me to my first rave in LA and I dropped Acid for the first time. PLUR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect) was alive back then and I couldn't believe how kind, passionate and loving everyone at that show was to me, a complete stranger. I was told that I needed a rave outfit and so I went shopping. Yellow has always been my favorite color, and signifies happiness and love to me. I picked out some bright yellow pants, wore my Sky High yellow t-shirt, picked out some yellow Air Force Ones and off I went to my first rave. I loved how each tent had different kinds of music. I had been an avid listener of Trance and mainstream electronic for quite some time so going to the underground was like discovering a paradise I never knew existed. After my trip set in at the house stage, I needed better vibes, so off I went to what I called home, the Trance stage. Light Gloves, Smiles, Shuffling, Beautiful People everywhere, I was in love. I remember seeing Dash Berlin and singing along to all his songs, and after his set, an unexpected twist happened... Let's back up a bit. My rave family in SoCal loved Hardstyle. They were there for Hardstyle. They asked me, Scott, Do you know what Hardstyle is? I answered no... and off we went to see the legend himself, Headhunterz. This is where everything changed for me. This was Headhunterz's first time in America, and I was unknowingly fortunate enough to be there at this very moment. I had never heard music like this before, Hardstyle. Booming kicks, brilliant distorted melodies and complete musical builds to what we call, the climax. I specifically remember staring up at Headhunterz in the crowd, in my bright yellow outfit, and his eyes linking with mine while he debuted his song, Tonight. I knew at that moment I was going to make music for the rest of my life. I was going to give people what Heady gave me that night, a dream that extended beyond anything I could possibly imagine. From that moment I started, I downloaded Traktor and began mixing all my favorite music, playing at every house party I could and recording mixes. I downloaded Fruity Loops and realized oh snap, this is hard! Haha. I realized that this dream of mine would be the most difficult path I could take in my life, but I made the decision to take it anyway and I don't regret it for a second. I think what Cooltown means to me is a step back into that night, Peace, Love, Unity and Respect all centered around the MUSIC. I plan to play to cities of people someday, all proudly waving the Cooltown banner high, here for one reason and one reason only, unified in love of music. That is what Cooltown means to me. Every single day I work hard to make my music better. I have spent countless hours producing over 100 songs and my music is finally getting some recognition. I had my first signed release to G-Mafia Records, I have DJ'd all over the pacific northwest, I have over 150 episodes of my weekly radio show, PFB Radio released and counting. I have built my brand from scratch and I am so proud of everything I have accomplished so far. To be a Cooltown Citizen is to battle adversity, to stand up for what you believe in, and to never give up. With all that being said, I welcome you into the gates of Cooltown, and I can't wait to see all your smiling faces out on a dance floor near you soon. Stay Cool, CT
Search Add 60 Three King$
Search Add 59 Uwe Tessnow Former A&R manager of [l=TELDEC] and [l=Kinney Music GmbH]. Founded [l=Line Records] in 1979. Owner of [l=Line Music GmbH]. Lives in Hamburg, Germany.
Search Add 59 Gaëtan Chrétien Visual Artist, Graphic Designer aka CROIXDBOISCROIXDFER
Search Add 59 Phil Mathias Connected with [l449354], [l543712] and [l1211424]
Search Add 59 Tom Carolan A&R executive.
Search Add 59 Jeff Kristian Bermondsey born singer, actor and author Jeff Kristian’s songwriting and recording career began in the heart of the Basildon’s 1982 music scene - considered the birthplace of British electronic ambient synth-pop and launch pad of Depeche Mode, The Assembly, Yazoo, Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet. Influences can be heard in Jeff’s 1984 debut solo single Pierrot and its album Circus. He has continued recording and songwriting for himself and others ever since. 
 As frontman to his band Dooyah! in the late 1980’s, he performed at some of London’s most prestigious live venues, including The 100 Club, Dingwalls, The Marquee Club and The Rock Garden. Just a few years later, he was headlining solo in Soho at legendary Ronnie Scott’s for the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors - the launch of his 1993 single Never Question Why. 
 He has had songs recorded by Lee Mark Jones (Gypsy Lee Pistolero), Sophia Disgrace, Grace Keegan, Joshua Takacs, Chiara Siracusa, Chris Repps, Tiffaney Wells, Berry Lane and Dooyah! His music and songs have featured in the movies Spidarlings, Snow White: My Confidential Drawers, Out, Baker Street Live, Be London, Artemis of the Wildland, Films Confiscated from a French Brothel and Nightmare on 34th Street. He composed tunes for US TV shows Xandermonium and London Calling. 
 Jeff sang on the 2018 celebrity charity single Love is the Only Law. His 2015 single You’re There was for British charity Cancer Is A Drag.
Search Add 59 Alteau French vocalist and visual artist
Search Add 59 Kenny Hellacopter
Search Add 59 Ondřej Tůma Ondřej Tůma Czech graphic designer.
Search Add 59 Milton Mizell Designer
Search Add 59 Fred Bird Rhythmicans
Search Add 59 Ländlerkapelle Geisser
Search Add 59 James McGearty American bassist.
Search Add 59 Valdaufinka Czech brass orchestra, founded and led by [a=Adolf Školka]. The orchestra name honours the conductor, composer and arranger [a=Karel Valdauf].
Search Add 59 Donovan "Tugz" McMurray
Search Add 59 Николай Назаров Nikolai Nazarov (une 9, 1908, Stanica Filippovskaя, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire - May 9, 2000, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet Russian military conductor.
Search Add 59 Bogdan Kowalewski Bassist, born 28 May 1953 in Warsaw, Poland.
Search Add 59 Abdul Haqq Islam Producer, songwriter, engineer, founded [l=University Records (7)]/[l=University Music Entertainment]
Search Add 59 GERRY-O A currently unidentified Irish metalworking engineer who worked at [l=Carlton Productions]. Identifiable by either by "GERRY-O", "GERRY.O", "Gerry" (may appear as Guy). Please use the [b]Plated By[/b] credit.
Search Add 59 Ib Buchholtz Ib Buchholtz Hansen Danish accordion and keyboards player, born 1943 in Frederikshavn.
Search Add 59 Biodun Sowunmi
Search Add 59 Lowell E. Graham American conductor, educator, administrator. Previous conductor and commander of the U.S. Air Force Band, Washington, DC. Currently music department chairman for University of Texas at El Paso.
Search Add 59 Sick2 Sick² Japanese visual kei band, formed in 2011,with the name of DEVI + TEC, in 2013 they change their name to Sick², currently active
Search Add 59 Silvana Massa Freelance illustrator of Dark Fantasy and Pagan Art.
Search Add 59 Sahlugg Kenney Garrett Graphic designer.
Search Add 59 Alan Lesyk Alan Lesyk Slovak illustrator. Author of the [a=Elán] logo.
Search Add 59 Uwe Doms Artist and designer.
Search Add 59 Antonio Contiero Antonio Contiero Italian Photographer and Graphic Designer.
Search Add 59 Oreste Carpinacci Photographer
Search Add 59 Wayne Shuler Edward Wayne Shuler, Jr. Songwriter, producer, promoter, arranger and engineer Son of [a=Eddie Shuler] Born: 14 April 1936 in Waco, Texas, USA Died: 24 August 2017 in Madison, Tennessee, USA
Search Add 59 انوشیروان روحانی Anoushirvan Rohani (born 1939), is an Iranian pianist and songwriter.
Search Add 59 Alexander Brydges
Search Add 59 Angiaky Antonio Verde Italian producer.
Search Add 59 Jeff Dope Jeffery Moore Bassist
Search Add 59 Contra Maerorem Contact: 541813@protonmail.com
Search Add 59 Ayrton Drake
Search Add 59 Farabola Tullio Farabola Italian photographer, born 8 October 1920 in Milan, Italy, died 11 December 1983 in Milan, Italy.
Search Add 59 Harold Edward Davidson British recording engineer. Born 1901, died 1992. Recorded for The Gramophone Co. Ltd. (1925 to 1930 using matrix prefix BJ / CJ, later 0J / 2J prefix)
Search Add 59 Ramón Checa Ramón Checa Recio Spanish bassist and guitarist active in punk, metal, grindcore bands. He is also a producer, technician.
Search Add 59 Nevins-Kirshner Production firm composed of publishing, managerial, talent locating and record production departments with Aldon Music as a subsidiary and Emile La Viola as Aldon Music's professional manager. Managers Al Nevins and Donnie Kirshner, who joined forces back in 1958, managed artists who developed through their songwriting association with Aldon. Nevins-Kirshner's main work, in addition to their publishing arm, was the production of records as outside producers. They had deals with ABC-Paramount, Columbia and Epic, but they still did outside production for such labels as Liberty, Mercury, Colpix and others. Before placing talent on a label, the duo made sure that the firm would go all-out on advertising, promotion and a good percentage. On the latter point the Nevin-Kirshner firm received a royalty from 10 per cent on records they produced for a diskery. Composers working for the firm included Neil Sedaka, Howie Greenfield, Jack Keller, Barry Mann, Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Paul Kaufman, Cynthie Weil, Mike Anthony, Art Kaplan, Brooks Arthur, Helen Miller, Freddie Scott, Lou Stallman, Sid Jacobson, Don Rubin and Charles Cottman. The firm also had two staff arrangers, Alan Lorber and Charlie Albertine. These writers were often assigned material to fit a specific artist, and the competition between them was strong. The A&R work was usually handled by Nevins-Kirshner themselves, although now and then one of the writers would handle a date.
Search Add 59 Concert Live
Search Add 59 Ode Visuals
Search Add 59 Bob Linney British designer and poster printer who has been working in the industry since the 1970s. Bob initially started working at the Art Labs in Birmingham before moving around several art studios in London. Since the early 1980s Bob has worked from his home studio in Suffolk, England, UK.
Search Add 59 EvilSound Eduardo Carbonell González Eduardo, also known as EvilSound, is a music producer, deejay, sound engineer, label owner, events promoter and music reviewer from Córdoba (Spain).
Search Add 59 Object Enterprises Ltd.
Search Add 59 Ahmed Hachlef Franco-Algerian radio host, producer, Arabic music historian, and founder of [l=Club Du Disque Arabe].
Search Add 59 Thomas Birr-Tsurkan
Search Add 59 Milan Krupička Milan Krupička Czech graphic designer.
Search Add 59 Anto Filipović
Search Add 59 Kingsley O. Kayode "Kingsley" Olufowobi British-born US-based producer behind [l=K4B Records]. Later worked as a Hip Hop producer for [l=Stryke Entertainment]. Related to [a=Bandele Olufowobi].
Search Add 59 Southern Graphic Industries, Inc.
Search Add 59 Manuel Marvizón Manuel Marvizón Carvallo Spanish flamenco music composer and producer (b. 1956).
Search Add 59 Paolo Portuesi Paolo Portuesi Artwork designer. Paolo Portuesi was the [url=https://www.discogs.com/it/label/757723-Kay-Graphics]Kay Graphics[/url] studio's owner. The company is also as artist profile in the database: [a=Kay Graphics]
Search Add 58 Studio Gatti Design studio founded by [a2142196] in Madrid in 1985.
Search Add 58 Andrey Vradiy Андрей Врадий Russian designer and photographer Born: 1974
Search Add 58 Armaada Art Artist credit for visual company [l=Armaada Art].
Search Add 58 Paul Towler Songwriter, Musician, DJ and Visual Artist. Born in Bristol, UK. Founder member of The Haywains (1988-1996), The Casswells (1997-1998), The Westfield Mining Disaster (2006-2011) and reformed The Haywains (2013-Present).
Search Add 58 Isaiah Laing
Search Add 58 István Tanka Tanka István
Search Add 58 Petar Sam Petar Sam Serbian keyboards player.
Search Add 58 Государственный Волжский Русский Народный Хор Founded in 1952 in Kuibyshev by [a2033000].
Search Add 58 Enrique Iriarte Enrique Iriarte Eusebio Enrique Iriarte, best known as Culebra Iriarte, was born on january 24, 1947, in Maiquetía, Vargas state, Venezuela. Iriarte worked as pianist and arranger with Federico y su Combo, Oscar D'León y su Salsa Mayor, and later Iriarte founded his own project: Culebra Iriarte and his orchestra.
Search Add 58 Zoran Redžić Zoran Redžić Bass player, Zoran was member of 'Čičci' and 'Bijelo Dugme'. Brother of [a=Fadil Redžić]
Search Add 58 Jennie Eiserman Maud Jennie Margareta Eiserman [b]Graphic Designer and Owner of Eiserman Design AB[/b]. Previous employments include work for [l384766], Telge AB, [l301538], and Camera Reklam & Television. Jennie Eiserman was born on July 6, 1970 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Search Add 58 Andy Dog Andrew Johnson English graphic designer and painter, born January 6, 1959 in London, England, died January 18, 2016. Brother of [a=Matt Johnson] from The The, and of film director, [a=Gerard Johnson (2)].
Search Add 58 Bernie Hoffer Bernard Hoffer Swiss-born American composer and conductor — born October 14, 1934.
Search Add 58 Julien Potter Julien Potter UK Designer and founder of the Design Company: [a=Bold (4)].
Search Add 58 Euro Ferrari Italian producer and songwriter
Search Add 58 Drake Liddell Dean Drake Liddell UK electronic dance music DJ / producer from Carlisle, England Style: Hard House | Hard Dance | Bounce
Search Add 58 高橋道彦 Michihiko Takahashi. Japanese music writer, specializing in soul and funk.
Search Add 58 Steven Liu Wen Zheng Liu Wen Zheng (Traditional Chinese 劉文正; Simplified Chinese 刘文正; Cantonese: Lau Man-ching; Mandarin pinyin: Liú wénzhèng, born 12 November 1952) is a former Taiwanese celebrity. Liu is the youngest son of a well to do family and a favorite of his mother. He had initially planned to follow the path of his siblings, a brother and two sisters, to further his education overseas after college. However, this was shelved after he won the singing contest which led to a contract with the Taiwan TV station, Tai Shi at the age of 17. Liu first started performing with his band - Zheng Wu in Xu Hui Zhong Xue, a Catholic school he attended. According to Liu, his interest in music was encouraged by a priest who was a fan of pop music there. His first album Nuo Yen (The Promise), released in 1975, launched his singing career when it became an instant hit. Liu’s path to super-stardom was smooth, due to his distinctive vocal styles and good looks. Early in his career, he often wore a white scarf when performing and this evolved into his signature look. He won the prestigious Jing Zhong Jiang for Best Male Singer three times, in the year 1980, 82 and 83. At the height of his career, Liu commanded an appearance fee of NT$240,000 per night. He released close to 40 albums and acted in over a dozen movies,[1] in which he co-starred with some of the most popular female actresses like Brigitte Lin, Shirley Lu and Sylvia Chang. In 1983, the then 30-year old Liu announced unexpectedly that he would give up the limelight and focus on developing his career backstage. In numerous interviews, Liu explained that he could see no further breakthroughs and wished to retire at the peak of his career. He wanted to expand his horizons and not limit a lifetime to entertainment business. He subsequently set up a production company "Fei Ying" to groom young talents but the company was wound up in 1991 when he immigrated to the United States. In 1991, he consented to a rare phone interview with a Singapore radio station during which the usually private Liu talked briefly about his personal life. He described his childhood as happy and himself as an easy going and optimistic child who was quite oblivious to his future career as a singer as he had no interest in music till he was in college. As to why he remained unmarried, Liu attributed it to his independent character and a reluctance to settle down. He felt that a long term relationship required a level of commitment and responsibility that were difficult to maintain in the entertainment industry. Despite his then 30 odd years, he felt that he has yet to achieve a level of maturity necessary to play the role of a husband and father. Asked if it was due to that fact that he loved himself so well that he did not require love from another, he laughingly replied, "It appears to be a little problem there" Though Liu is known for his glamourous image, he revealed that the glittering outfits and flashy stage performances were part of the deliverables as a celebrity. Now retired from show biz, he confessed to a preference for comfortable and simple clothes. His taste for food is also undemanding and is happy with a bowl of Zha Jiang Mien and dumplings. His first love is travel, especially to big, modern cities that offer arts and culture like New York and Tokyo. He once said that he doesn't like staying in hotels when he travels and his dream is to have a "small apartment in every city I love". Despite his superstar status, Liu maintains an impeccable reputation in the entertainment industry. Insiders describe him as gentlemanly, quiet and reserved off stage. Liu now resides in New York. He is said to be a savvy property investor with assets spanning many countries. He has no plans to return to show business.
Search Add 58 René Gosvig Former managing director at [l=Mørks Musikforlag]. During the 1960's and 1970's, he was responsible for signing acts such as [a=Sebastian (5)], [a=Peter Belli], [a=Lions (4)], and [a=Teenmakers] to the Danish division of label [l=Triola]. Owner of the [l1279704] label and the artist [a210320] related to the label is likely an alias of his.
Search Add 58 Wappenschmied Dominik Schäfer German graphic designer and illustrator.
Search Add 58 Trevor Jerideau SVP, A&R at [l=RCA Records], based in New York
Search Add 58 Deeper Blue Punk and surf inspired instrumental band based in Tokyo with recording members around the world.
Search Add 58 Роза Иоффе Роза Марковна Иоффе 1907 — 1966 Radio director, editor and director of popular radio programs and radio plays
Search Add 58 Canrith Knox Mark Lester Ingram Artist, musician, designer, founder of [l=Hollow Myths]. Member of [a=Rowen (3)].
Search Add 58 Umberto Lega
Search Add 58 出田圭 Ideta Kei. Japanese music writer, primarily specializing in R&B.
Search Add 58 Lorenzo Partida Mexican guitarist. Brother of [a=Javier Partida] and [a=Juan Partida].
Search Add 58 Phonogram Art Designers
Search Add 58 Carl "Dillie" McLeod Co-founder of [l=Stingray Records].
Search Add 58 Debi Streeter
Search Add 58 Narodni Ansambl Nasko Džorlev Formed in 1959.
Search Add 58 İsmet Nedim İsmet Saatçi İsmet Nedim (born 1937 in Istanbul) is a Turkish musician and composer.
Search Add 58 Anne Ackerman Robinson Anne Ackerman Robinson née Anne Robinson Anne Ackerman Robinson is the co-founder of [l=Windham Hill Records] together with her husband, [a=William Ackerman]. Initially Ackerman cut a record with money borrowed from friends and Anne Robinson, a bookstore owner at the time, distributed them. They worked at it part time for four years and then made the young record company a full time career. They also eventually got married and later were divorced. Ackerman Robinson did most of the design work for the early Windham Hill Records releases.
Search Add 58 Заслужений Академічний Закарпатський Народний Хор Founded September 25, 1945 in Uzhgorod. [b]Note:[/b] For the instrumental ensemble of the choir please use [a=Instrumental Ensemble Of The Transcarpathian Folk Chorus]. Leaders: [a=Петро Милославський] (1946–1954) [a1856587] (1954–1969) [a=Микола Попенко] (1969–1986) Орест Щербатий (1986–1992) Петро Сокач (1992–1997) Зеновій Корінець (1997–2002) Михайло Вігула (2002–2006) Наталія Петій-Потапчук (2006–) Orchestra Leaders - [a=Іштван Мартон] (1962–1963, 1969–1974)
Search Add 58 Joshua Slusher Multi-instrumentalist, producer, DJ, visual artist, and audio engineer from NYC.
Search Add 58 Elaine Lee
Search Add 58 Sonia Delaunay Sonia Delaunay nėe Terk French artist, born 14 November 1885 in Gradischsk, Russian Empire (today Ukraine) and died 5 December 1979 in Paris, France. Married to [a=Robert Delaunay] and mother of [a=Charles Delaunay].
Search Add 58 P. Bhaskaran
Search Add 58 Angel G. Ortiz Angel González Ortiz Angel González Ortiz is a Spanish designer, active in 70s - 80s, related to [l=Zafiro, S.A.] / [l=Serdisco] releases.
Search Add 58 Carl Jularbos Orkester
Search Add 58 Ben Jalvingh
Search Add 58 Michi Schnaus Designer
Search Add 58 jcbdrzr Jacob D'Rozario Jacob D’Rozario is a multidisciplinary designer based in Manchester.
Search Add 58 Hype Graphics Designer or design company from Berlin, Germany.
Search Add 58 Javier Yepes Javier Yepes Yepes Colombian sound engineer and producer, mainly associated to [l36848].
Search Add 58 Инструментальный Ансамбль п/у И. Кондакова
Search Add 58 Steffen de Vries Steffen Johannes de Vries Dutch DJ and house/tech-house producer from Leeuwarden, Friesland. Founded his own label [l=SDC Records] in 2007.
Search Add 58 Bora Višnjički Boris Višnjički Guitar player and pop/folk composer from Novi Sad, Serbia. Bora started his musical career in the 'Plesni Orkestar Radio Novi Sad', then spent more than 8 years in West Germany and Chicago, playing mostly the Latin-American rhythms which are his favourite. For about fifteen years, until recently, he played with the 'Zabavni Orkestar RTB'.
Search Add 58 Mario Beh Mario Beh is a freelance illustrator from Halle (Saale) Germany.
Search Add 58 Garfield Hamilton
Search Add 58 Jnan Prakash Ghosh Jnan Prakash Ghosh (also known as 'Guru' Jnan Prakash Ghosh) was an Indian harmonium and tabla player from Farukhabad gharana of Hindustani classical music and musicologist. 8 May 1909 – 18 February 1997.
Search Add 58 Simeon Hrissomallis Simeon Hrissomallis, author and one of the two owners of [l=Russel & Brandon Company]
Search Add 58 Bryan Richie Bryan Richie Austin, Texas based producer, bassist and keyboardist.
Search Add 58 Cliff Blodget Clifford Blodget Hip-Hop engineer and producer in Houston, Texas. Originally from the Olympia, Washington area. electrical / software engineer Blodget moved to Houston in the late 1980s and began to work with the Rap-A-Lot label and the Geto Boys. After breaking ties with Rap-A-Lot, Blodget went on to design speakers in Houston before returning to the West Coast in 1998 and working in technology in California and Washington.
Search Add 58 أحلام أحلام بنت علي بن هزيم الشامسي (Aḥlām ʾAli al-Shamāsi) Ahlam (born 1969) is an Emirati singer. She is the daughter of [a=علي هزيم] (Ali Huzaym al-Shamsi).
Search Add 58 Orchester Rolf Andy
Search Add 58 Adneyd Image
Search Add 58 The Zonders The Zonders is a international artistcollective founded by Dieter Dunkel & Wolfgang 3000. Raised by the former band named ZONDERSTEIN and influenced by different styles of music
Search Add 58 Koor o.l.v. Bert Paige Dutch chorus led by [a=Bert Paige].
Search Add 58 Jeffrey Weisel Art Director, Designer & Photographer
Search Add 58 Christian Blomenkemper German designer, owner of the Pixeldealer design agency, founded in 2000.
Search Add 58 Al D'Artega Alfonso D'Artega Alfonso D'Artega was born in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico, on June 5, 1907. He arrived in the USA with his parents in the year 1918. He died 20 January 1998. Alfonso D'Artega, often known simply as D'Artega, was a songwriter, conductor, arranger and actor. His song "In the Blue of Evening", co-written with Tom Adair, was a number one hit for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1943. D'Artega studied music and composition at Strassberger's Conservatory in St. Louis, Missouri with Boris Levenson, who was a pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He became a well-known conductor on stage and on air, and in 1946 initiated the Carnegie Hall "Pops" concerts with members of the New York Philharmonic. In 1947 he played the role of Tchaikovsky in the film Carnegie Hall, conducting the film score as well. He was guest conductor with, among others, the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and the NBC Symphony of the Air. D'Artega wrote over 50 songs. Perhaps his most widely recognized composition in the U.S. is "The NBC Chimes Theme". One of D'Artega's earlier ventures was D'Artega's All-Girl Orchestra, a twenty piece show band. The group was formed in New York City in 1942 and appeared in the Broadway play called "Hair Pin Harmony". As a result of that success, the group was booked by the newly formed United Service Organization (USO) Camp Shows. The group traveled coast to coast playing at various military bases, ending in California where they were featured in the Paramount Pictures release "You Can’t Ration Love". The All-Girl Orchestra continued with the USO and traveled throughout the European and Pacific theaters during World War II. The first tour started in Italy and followed the advance of Allied troops into Germany, France, and Czechoslovakia. The orchestra continued service with the USO traveling to China, Japan, and islands in the Pacific. D'Artega was not only the inspiration, but wrote, arranged, and conducted the group.
Search Add 58 Glyn Havard English bassist and singer.
Search Add 58 Ingo Hothan Credited for design.
Search Add 58 Art D. Rekshun
Search Add 57 White Swan Band 白天鵝樂隊 White Swan Band, 白天鵝樂隊, The White Swan or The Swans
Search Add 57 Cain Cox
Search Add 57 Bruno Marcandella
Search Add 57 Doomsday Graphics
Search Add 57 Lena Silva Helena Gomes Silva Portuguese popular music singer who, along with her husband [a=José Crispim], formed the duo [a=Ele e Ela]. Lena Silva is the mother of [a= Julio Miguel] and [a= Sônia Silva].
Search Add 57 LeRoy "Sugar Roy" Moore
Search Add 57 Corrado Baggieri Corrado Baggieri The artist changed his artist name in 2019 from [a=Baco (5)] to [a7102095]. All releases have been re-released under this new name. Swiss born DJ/producer CORRADO BAGGIERI is one of the most promising upcoming talents (2018) in and from Switzerland. With his domestic and international appearances he managed to make himself known for his powerful and emotional DJ sets; he easily manages to infect the crowd with his passion for the new Trance sound. His podcast “TRANCE SESSIONS” has already a huge amount of followers worldwide. His debut track [r13498430], released in November 2018 marked the 100th release on [l71238] and was supported by the cream of todays Star DJs. 2019 will mark his rise to fame with more productions and remixes to be released.
Search Add 57 Berliner Lehrer-Gesangverein German choir founded 1887 in Berlin. Renamed to Berliner Lehrerchor in 1973.
Search Add 57 Pierre Cornuel French painter and illustrator, born 1952 in Chantenay-Villedieu.
Search Add 57 P S Patrick Schmidt Graphic Designer from Germany.
Search Add 57 Bertjan van Eysden Bertjan van Eijsden Dutch visual artist.
Search Add 57 Basilevs 254
Search Add 57 Živadin Jovanović 1934 - 23.04.2021
Search Add 57 Henry Hurt American country producer from Nashville, Tennessee. Produced mainly for [l36601].
Search Add 57 Sad Blyte A musical project that focuses on depressive and melancholic compositions. Based in Moscow, Russia.
Search Add 57 Cardenales Del Exito Venezuelan musical band formed in 1962 and is one of the greatest Gaita style performers.
Search Add 57 Kickstart Graphics
Search Add 57 Cale Bunker Director, Photographer, Art Director, Designer
Search Add 57 Bernard Cumberbatch Bass player
Search Add 57 Steven Productions Production company of [a98829]
Search Add 57 Robin Netcher
Search Add 57 Zombo Wankspark Marco Zombo Australian punk/hardcore bassist and vocalist.
Search Add 57 Alan Pajer Alan Pajer Czech photographer. Born July 12, 1948 in Děčín (former Czechoslovakia). Brother of [a=Otto Pajer]. See also [a=Alexandra Pajerová].
Search Add 57 Candece Campbell
Search Add 57 A Circa Puddle [l=Cameleon Records (2)] / [l=Vinyl Vidi Vici Records] / [url=http://www.45vinylvidivici.net]45vinylvidivici.net[/url]
Search Add 57 Åke Jacobsson
Search Add 57 Kapelle Grossmann
Search Add 57 Jodelduett Rubin - Spühler Swiss yodeling duo. The duo's members were Willy Rubin ([a7444456]) and [a13418445]. The duo's career lasted for 32 years; they made more than a 100 records.
Search Add 57 Andre Person
Search Add 57 Darlene Gillespie Darlene Faye Gillespie Born April 8, 1941 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Singer and dancer on the original The Mickey Mouse Club television series from 1955 to 1958. Also recorded as Dee Gillespie. Sister of [a=Larrian Gillespie] and [a=Gina Gillespie]. Gillespie was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on April 8, 1941. At age ten, she started singing lessons with Glen Raikes, and took dance lessons with Burch Mann, founder of the American Folk Ballet Company. She auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club in March 1955, was hired, and appeared on the program for all three seasons of its original run. She was the leading female singer and starred in the serial Corky and White Shadow during the first season. In the third season, she appeared in the serial The New Adventures of Spin and Marty with Tim Considine and David Stollery. She was cast as Dorothy in a musical number from the proposed live-action Disney film Rainbow Road to Oz on an episode of the Disneyland television series in September 1957. The movie was never made, and after The Mickey Mouse Club stopped filming in 1958, her short acting career neared its end. Her last television appearance was as Beth Brian in the 1962 episode "The Star" of the NBC family drama series National Velvet starring Lori Martin as a budding thoroughbred rider. Gillespie made many recordings under the various Disney labels, including an album of 1950s rock and roll standards called Darlene of the Teens (1957). She recorded albums from Disney animated films in which she not only sang but narrated the stories, such as Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty. In 1975, attempting to revive her singing career, she formed her own record company, Alva Records, and released a 45 rpm record of country songs under the name Darlene Valentine. In 1997, she was charged with petty theft for helping her then-fiance Jerry Fraschilla shoplift four women's shirts. She was found guilty and sentenced to three days in jail and three years' probation. Gillespie, then 56-years-old denied the charges and filed preliminary papers to appeal. The disposition is unclear. In December 1998, she was convicted in federal court of aiding her third husband, Fraschilla, to purchase securities using a check-kiting scheme. She was sentenced to two years in prison, but was released after serving only three months. In 2005, she and her husband were indicted on federal charges of filing multiple fraudulent claims in the settlement of a class-action lawsuit. The charges have since been dropped. Fraschilla died in 2008.
Search Add 57 Leranes Palevon
Search Add 57 Simon Nehlert German studio engineer. Contact: Simon.nehlert@yahoo.de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simon.nehlert
Search Add 57 Le Daltonien
Search Add 57 Ihor Tvoronovich Ігор Творонович aka Hugo Hermann Schulz Ihor Tvoronovych (Hugo Schulz) is multimedia and visual artist, stand-up comedian, interior designer and postmodern poet from Kyiv(Ukraine). Founder of Studio MAI in Berlin and many experimental music projects.
Search Add 57 Trocha Angosta Pop & beat band from Argentina, formed in 1969 and still active with the original members. They were part of the initial beat music movement in Argentina. Members: [a4103376]: Lead vocals and guitars. [a3824579]: Second vocals and keyboards. [a3824577]: Drums. [a4103375]: Bass.
Search Add 57 Anđelko Preradović
Search Add 57 Antonio Benini
Search Add 57 Sad buffet
Search Add 57 Pierre Marquette Songwriter and graphic designer
Search Add 57 Dennis Howard
Search Add 57 Aleksandar Sablić
Search Add 57 内本順一 Jun'ichi Uchimoto. Japanese music writer.
Search Add 57 Coro de Cámara del Orfeón Donostiarra Chamber choir of [a1169517]. Please, use capitals: Coro De Cámara Del Orfeón Donostiarra
Search Add 57 Claude Lelouch Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch French film director, writer, cinematographer, actor and producer, born 30 October 1937 in Paris, France. He was married to [a=Alessandra Martines] from 1993 to 2009.
Search Add 57 Sundera Bai Sundarābāi Jādhav Sundarābāi Jādhav (Punekarin - 1885-1955) was an actress, musician and vocalist. Active period - 1920-40. She often sang on radio too. Made several recordings on gramophone discs. Ref. Pages 5 & 6 - https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/record-news/trn2007.pdf
Search Add 57 Chiara Gimmelli Grahics & Design at label [l=Aulicus Classics]
Search Add 57 Dechový Orchestr Gramofonových Závodů
Search Add 57 Afe Creative Laboratories Graphic design studio of [l=Afe Records] run by [a=Andrea Marutti].
Search Add 57 Ayfer Başıbüyük
Search Add 57 Kogaion Art Funded by Alexandru Moga.
Search Add 57 Gyula Kóczé Gipsy Band
Search Add 57 Imre Zsoldos Zsoldos Imre Born: March 26, 1919, Budapest, Hungary Died: August 25, 1985 Hungarian soloist trumpeter and conductor. He learnt to play the trumpet having private lessons from 1938 to 1941. His career started in the 50's performing in popular night clubs (e.g. Moulin Rouge in Budapest). He had been the colleague of the Hungarian Radio from 1948, later the conductor and soloist of the [a=Magyar Rádió Tánczenekara] (in English: Hungarian Radio Dance Orchestra). He was the founder of [a=Stúdió 11] in 1963. His wife, [a=Sárosi Katalin] was a pop singer in the 60's. Their son, [a=Zsoldos Gábor], continued the musician career of his parents. The trumpeter of soul died in a car accident.
Search Add 57 Владимир Дворник Graphic artist, designer
Search Add 57 Dinoya
Search Add 57 José Manuel "El Mani" José Manuel Rodríguez Olivares Spanish singer José Manuel Rodríguez, born in Gines (Sevilla) on September, 28 1961 and died at the age of 59 in San Juan de Dios de Bormujos (Sevilla) on November 4, 2020.
Search Add 57 Lorenzo Carnegie Saxophone player
Search Add 56 أشرف عبده Dr. Ashraf Abdou is an Egyptian music arranger and a player of the keyboard.
Search Add 56 Aslak Gurholt Rønsen Norwegian designer and photographer
Search Add 56 DJ Jan Zagożdżon
Search Add 56 Arthur Douglas Lawrence British recording engineer (born 1905 in Greenwich, Greater London: died 1996 in Berlin, Germany). Joined HMV Recording Staff as a youth at 17 (= ca. 1921/1922) Recorder (prefix BW/CW) from 1926 - 1930 and probably in other series afterwards. In 1930 resident in Vienna (to return to Hayes first) Replaced Beckett in Berlin in 1931 Recorded Kostis (=Bezos) in 1931 Athens. Was awarded the 'Star of Rumania' (when?). Left the company in 1935 (on leave from Milan) Residence in 1935: 148, Church Road, Bexley Heath, Kent, UK Appointed by BBC 1936 as Producers' Assistant, Variety. During the war years (1939-1945 he worked in the BBC Variety Department and produced the 'Glenn Miller Band' and 'Higang') He also put the new Ted Heath Band on air. Resigned 1966 as Assistant Head of Gramophone Programmes. Worked for the BBC and retired from BBC ca. 1966. Worked for Decca for a number of years (?), then moved from Surrey to Germany Lived in Berlin (Germany) from 1975 to his death in 1996. Obituary in BBC Staff magazine 'ARIEL' of 12 Nov 1996 by his son Vernon Lawrence
Search Add 56 Manu•Archeo Runs [l=Archeo Recordings] Label boss, DJ and Balearic promoter. After 5 years of classical drum studies when he was very young, he starts in the early 90s to take a passion from music, working as a DJ in private parties, Festivals and many clubs and bars in Florence and in other Italian cities (Milan, Perugia, Bologna, Rome, Palermo), in Europe (London, Paris, Berlin) and all over the world (NYC, Rio, LA). manu@archeo-recordings.com
Search Add 56 Ole O'Brian (Ole Art) Designer at [l=Inebriated Ole Art]
Search Add 56 Ask Designer Pakistan sleeve/cover designer.
Search Add 56 Тимур Базаров
Search Add 56 Shawn Nagy Canadian born musician, record producer, music historian, concert producer, graphics designer, book publisher, songwriter & publisher with BMI Founded Super Oldies in 2002; revived Norman Petty's Nor-Va-Jak Music in 2016. Based in Southern California.
Search Add 56 Jules Peter
Search Add 56 La Vera Romagna
Search Add 56 Henček In Njegovi Fantje
Search Add 56 DeutschlandRadio German public broadcasting radio broadcaster operating four national networks: [a1889818], [a1013566], Dokumente und Debatten and DRadio Wissen. For recording location/copyright holder credits see [l315338].
Search Add 56 Herman Glass US record producer and record company executive from New York. Husband of [a=Mercedes Pérez Glass] and son-in-law of [a=Ralph Pérez]. Glass was Executive Vice President of the [l=Ansonia] label founded by his father-in-law. Died April 13, 1986 at age 58.
Search Add 56 Jah Fingers Alex Caramellino
Search Add 56 Krackmonster Ink.
Search Add 56 Orchester Simon Krapp German entertainment orchestra directed by [a446102].
Search Add 56 Mirtha Perez Mirtha Magaly Pérez Rojas Venezuelan singer and actress, born in Caracas on July 7, 1945.
Search Add 56 Per Spjøtvold Norwegian vocalist, keyboardist and visual artist.
Search Add 56 Grupa Borisa Bizetića
Search Add 56 Dzondria LaISAC
Search Add 56 Otto Cesana American composer, born 7 July 1899 in San Francisco, USA, died 1980.
Search Add 56 Körmendi Péter
Search Add 56 John A. Richards
Search Add 56 Doomë Man
Search Add 56 Claude Gorial Claudio Gloria Designer entered into music industry' world creating logos for Monkey, [l=Delirium Records] and [l=Banana Records], labels by [a=Giancarlo Meo] and [a=Claudio Simonetti] and making the sleeves for their artists [a=David Zed], [a=Easy Going], [a=Vivien Vee]. Then he worked for many indipendent labels as [l=Smash One Music] by [a=Pino Toma] (artist [a=Michael Heart]), [l=Best Record] doing [a=Traks]'s logo and sleeves. Always for the labels of [a=Claudio Casalini] the [l=Jumbo Records]' logo and the seemingly simplest of [l=S.P.Q.R.] (standing for [i]Sound Production Quality Records[/i]). For the latter is reminiscent of the cover of [a=Moses (2)] [i]Our Revolution/We Just[/i] also adopted by the foreign labels licensees of this successful Italo-Disco track. There are other hundreds of covers and labels produced by this designer Including [i]Prometeo[/i] by [a=Renato Zero], [i]Extranei[/i] by [a=Claudio Lolli], that for the [a=Dario Argento]'s movie [i]Demoni[/i]. A strong effect also made the drawing on the cover of [i]Fear[/i], the second album by [a=Easy Going]. Claudio has created also experimental covers of different sizes, as those of the three Multimix of [l=Biba Records], to be opened as boxes of cakes bought in the bakery. Finally, this artist in the years 70/80 designed the original course for the TV show [i]Il Pranzo E' Servito (The Lunch Is Served)[/i] .
Search Add 56 LUCKYKAT David Lowe British-born producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, residing in Phoenix, Arizona (soon to be Denver, Colorado).
Search Add 56 Forces Creative Contact: design@forcescreative.com
Search Add 56 Irwin Zucker American publicist, public relations agent, music and books promotion director. Owner of 'Promotion In Motion'. Founder and President Emeritus of the Book Publicists of Southern California. [b]Please link with 'Promotion' when credited with "Promotion In Motion" on release. Not to be confused with [a458122] (Born Irwin Elliott Zucker).[/b] Born: September 23, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York Died: June 23, 2022 in Los Angeles, California
Search Add 56 Studio Bink Design studio based in Den Haag, Netherlands (The Hague, Holland). Owned by [a3195330]
Search Add 56 Zach Schiermann Omaha, NE based musician. Founder and sole operator of Neologist Productions.
Search Add 56 Franco Scheichenbauer Photographer
Search Add 56 Grim666
Search Add 56 Clive Crawley
Search Add 56 Patrick Vogt Freelance Designer at [l2520799] Based in Maastricht, Netherlands.
Search Add 56 Arthur Wragg Arthur Wragg (3 January 1903 – 17 August 1976) was a British illustrator.
Search Add 56 Elektronikum Ltd. Arjen Schat, Dirk Troost A collaboration between [a=Dirk Troost] and [a=Arjen Schat]. The concept covers a broad spectrum of genres but is most related to noise and darkambient. All recordings are based on improvisation.
Search Add 56 puppy38 Michael Everett (4) Already an accomplished visual artist by a very young age, puppy38 began his career as a DJ in West Texas 1985. He "experimented" on denizens of the dancefloor by playing simultaneous tracks that would normally have been deemed incompatible, such as Kraftwerk mixed with Conspiracy International, or David Sylvian ambient cuts with Skinny Puppy. By 1987 he had moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and towards remixing dance tracks in his primitive home studio dubbed "The Opium Den" and releasing limited edition cassette tapes, primarily for friends. Upon relocating to Austin, Texas in 1995, he had started to construct new soundscapes for ambient/early downtempo sets by combining as many as four different tracks at a time, with 2-3 inputs of tapes and loops of field recordings and found sounds, all played simultaneously for the duration of the performance. In 1996 puppy38 formed experimental recording project hiroshimabend, began teaching himself production and mastering techniques, and re-engineered The Opium Den into a full-fledged studio renamed "opiumdenpluto." Taking advantage of newer technology provided by less expensive equipment and Desktop Audio Workstations, he also started taking on production work for local artists, often times outside of the genre of electronic music. opiumdenpluto is now the umbrella name for the website, independent label, and professional audio/visual production facility where all work is done. While several hiroshimabend works saw release on the internet, via www.opiumdenpluto.com, it was not until 2004 that puppy38 returned to form as an experimental DJ and created the first release for opiumdenpluto, ODP 001 - puppy38 "a.d.jayset...for pleasure leisure and fucking", a four hour and twenty minute mp3-CD and digital download. Since then, puppy38 has continued to record music and perform live as hiroshimabend. He has also remixed Cocteau Twins ("Love's Easy Tears (hiroshimabend remix)" appeared on a 2-CD bootleg anthology) and David Sylvian ("The Healing Place" and "Answered Prayers" were available on davidsylvian.net for a short time and were downloaded thousands of times). In September of 2013, puppy38 emigrated to Vienna, Austria. In the process of slowly rebuilding opiumdenpluto, he produced 24-bit remasters of seminal works by artists such as David Harrow, Sprung aus den Wolken, Caroline K, and Chakk, for Austrian Label Klanggalerie. A return to the DJ booth also manifested itself when asked to be one of the DJs perfoming for Section 25 in December of 2013. At the time of this writing, puppy38 plans to release recently discovered cassettes of dj mixes, and is continuing work on more projects by hiroshimabend.
Search Add 56 Karim Gabou Karim Gabou Experimental musician, singer, producer, graphic designer and label runner ([l595471] / [l656314]). Born: February 7, 1972 in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France.
Search Add 56 Jan Turnovský Jan Turnovský Czech graphic designer. In the 1960s he was responsible for many [l=Supraphon] cover designs produced for the PZO [l=Artia] company.
Search Add 56 Vlanze Graphics Martin Wegerich German graphic-designer from Dortmund. [b]Vlanze Graphics since MMXII[/b] "I create visual propaganda for the movement." Mail: vlanzegraphics@protonmail.com
Search Add 56 www.loopsweb.com Christophe Lamps Graphic designer from Lille, France.
Search Add 56 Huguespzzl Hugues Le Corre French hardcore punk musician and visual artist.
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Search Add 56 Mikko Kempas
Search Add 56 Mario Estuardo López Morales Mario Estuardo López Morales Mario was born in Guatemala City. He is architect, but also he works in many other fields, including: painting, sculpture, illustration, graphic design, etc.
Search Add 56 Catherine Patault Cutting / Mastering engineer who was known for having worked at [l361706], France, EU, during the 60’s and 70’s. At "La Decca", the mastering engineer who made a cut was identified by a letter after the matrix numbers. Catherine Patault was ‘P’. Please use this alias without any cut numbers, P1, P2, P3, P5, etc., when entering a lacquer cutting credit which was derived from the runouts.
Search Add 56 James Greenway
Search Add 56 Corinne Allal Corinne (or Korin) Allal (born 15 March 1955 in Tunisia) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. Her family immigrated to Israel in 1963, settling first in Netanya and later in Herzliya. She began playing guitar at age 12. After her military service, Allal appeared as a backing vocalist and guitarist on many popular Israeli rock albums during the second half of the 1970s. Tendinitis forced her to pause her career in 1980. By 1981 she was fronting the punk band Lipstick. Her solo career began in 1984 with the release of her self-titled debut album. Allal's 1989 album "Antarctica," produced and arranged by [a=Yehudit Ravitz], was her commercial breakthrough. She had another success in Israel with "Rare Breed" (1992) and has enjoyed a successful career as a recording artist and producer since then. She came out as a lesbian in 2001 during an interview prior to the release of her album "Taninanak" and is active in campaigning for LGBT equality in Israel.
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Search Add 56 Iwantdesign.co.uk Creative branding and communications agency based in East London since 2003, founded by [a2297025]. Please also note this company page, to be used for 'designed at' credits: [l=iwant].
Search Add 56 Dan Sites Designer.
Search Add 56 Patrick "Scabba" Sutherland Patrick Sutherland Jamaican Producer Runs [l=On Top Records (3)], [l=War (3)], [l=Chester & Scabba] and [l=Chester Scabba Record] Labels.
Search Add 56 Sekret Chadow Juanmy Rociana Sekret Chadow, productor y DJ co-propietario de 13monkeys Records. Este artista representa el trabajo duro y la forma de evolución, inquietud innata que acompaña desde el momento en que despertó su afición por los sonidos electrónicos. Desde 1997 hasta el día de hoy, ha tenido la oportunidad de experimentar con diferentes estilos musicales llegando a posicionarse en altos puestos en las listas de ventas con su Aka Juanmy.R & Bosek. Es en 2019 cuando decide dar un giro a su carrera y lanza su primer álbum en vinilo "The Past Is Now" dentro del genero "Breakbeat" con su nuevo sello 13Monkeys Records. Desde entonces este artista se ha ido introduciendo en este mundo a pasos agigantados hasta llegar a posicionarse entre los 10 productores mas reconocidos del momento, marcando siempre su inconfundible estilo en cada pista. Se trata de una progresión muy fuerte en cuanto a música electrónica se refiere. Actualmente incluye la versatilidad a la hora de producir diferentes estilos musicales dentro de los ritmos rotos, desde el Breakbeat, Uk Garage, Electro o algunas pistas mas melódicas, siendo el Funky su arma definitiva y por la que se reconoce a este artista. || SEKRET CHADOW || Información y gestión: sekretchadow@13monkeysrecords.com Reserva: sekretchadow@13monkeysrecords.com Promociones: sekretchadow@gmail.com
Search Add 56 ehquestionmark.com Vasim Bhatti Is a UK-based artist collective united by a “DIY ethos” and a “passion for letter funk”. Well known for providing jaw-dropping sleeves for Warp's hip-hop imprint Lex records, they blame “audio love” and a “respect for music packaging as an art form” for inspiring their career choice. “The actual music has to be worthy of the time and effort gone into its façade, or else it's just a faecal polishing job. Financial circumstances often sway this. There are only a few talented musicians - they either have their mates working on the packaging or take it upon their, often deluded, selves to do it. The coupling of a decent piece of music with a polished sleeve makes a well crafted product, something to be treasured.”
Search Add 56 S. H. Bihari Shamshul Huda Bihari Indian songwriter and poet whose work is widely recorded and used in Bollywood movies and soundtracks. Died February 25, 1987 in Bombay
Search Add 56 Bill Grein Wilfred James "Bill" Grein Photographer, songwriter, teacher and preacher, born 1938 - died September, 30 2011. He was married to [a1593131].
Search Add 56 Scott Stearns Scott Stearns Musician and visual artist. Co-founder of [l=Goat Skull Records].
Search Add 56 Stan Castillo
Search Add 55 Fitz Vaughan Bryan Orchestra
Search Add 55 Guy Aitchison Guy Aitchison Guy Aitchison has been tattooing since 1988 where he apprenticed in Chicago at Bob Olson's Custom Tattooing. He began as a professional illustrator, painting album covers for small-label heavy metal bands in the eighties, and brought much of this graphic experience into tattooing. Combined with his other myriad influences, including comic art, modern and Renaissance painting, psychedelic art and computer graphics, his style has evolved into the distinct look that today's tattoo fans are familiar with.
Search Add 55 Jiří Vančura Jiří Vančura Czech graphic designer.
Search Add 55 Alfie Cooke Double bass, baritone saxophone, percussion Bass guitar, Ukulele, Clarinets (alto and Bb) Sound effects, Electronics
Search Add 55 Robert Valentino Robert Guglielmi French composer and performer.
Search Add 55 Angel Montero
Search Add 55 Oscar Paolillo Credited for design
Search Add 55 حلمي بكر حلمي بكر Hilmi Bakr (born in Cairo 1937) is an Egyptian composer. His name can also be transliterated as Helmy Bakr, Helmi Bakr and Hilmy Bakr.
Search Add 55 International Booking Office Volendam Noordeinde 17, Volendam, Holland Phone: 02993-5451 (Obsolete) Postbus 100, 1130 AC Volendam Phone: 02993-65451 (Obsolete) Buro Volendam Phone: (0)2993-65451 (Obsolete) Theaterburo Volendam Phone: 02993-65451 (Obsolete) Curently known as: Volendam Music BV Postbus 100 1130 AC Volendam Phone: 0299 365451
Search Add 55 Willard Ringstrands Orkester
Search Add 55 Wolfgang Dyhr Songwriter and arranger
Search Add 55 M3drada
Search Add 55 Makoto Nakanishi
Search Add 55 Gian Uccello Gian Uccello Credited for Marketing and Management roles (Gerente de Marketing Estratégico) on releases of Brazilian labels Wea Music, Warner Music Brasil and Continental EastWest
Search Add 55 Antonio Apruzzese Antonio Apruzzese Martín Spanish musician and composer. His instrument was the organillo (or organito = barrel organ), which he introduced in Spain, and was maker & restorer (Madrid, 2 May 1906 – 26 Oct. 1995)
Search Add 55 大映レコーディング・オーケストラ 大映レコーディング・オーケストラ 大映レコーディングオーケストラ / 大映オーケストラ / Daiei Recording Orchestra
Search Add 55 Oskar Hackenberger Paul Oskar Hackenberger German conductor, composer and arranger of marches (born July 24, 1872 in Langhennersdorf, Saxony – died November 8, 1929 in Berlin, Germany) After working as solo trombonist for the orchestra of the Gewerbehaus in Dresden (1890-1892), Hackenberger did his military service with the Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 47 in Posen, Westpreußen. He remained with the regiment, rose to Sergeant-Hoboist, was sent to study music at the Hochschule für Musik (musical academy) in Berlin-Charlottenburg (1900-1903), and finally became the musical director of his old regiment. From 1908, he held the position of 2. Armeemusikinspizient and became instructor at the Berlin Musikhochschule. In 1914, he published a collection of all 75 marches of the Prussian army with new arrangements written by him. During the First World War, he wrote his two most famous marches, "Feinde Ringsum" (Enemies All Around) (1914) and "Deutschland Hoch In Ehren". After the war, he left the army for a while. In 1924, however, he was reactivated as Heeresmusikinspizient of the new Reichswehr. In that position, he conducted Reichswehr bands on numerous recordings for Electrola, Homocord, and other labels.
Search Add 55 Γκυ Ζιρώ
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Search Add 55 Mia Krinsky
Search Add 55 Leopoldo C. Carbajal
Search Add 55 John Bonis Designer working with the London, UK based [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/CCS+%282%29]CCS[/url] during the 1970s.
Search Add 55 Mid-Air! Chris Harbach
Search Add 55 Diego Cuoghi
Search Add 55 Viron Erol Vert Viron Erol Vert Visual artist. Born in Germany, lives and works between Istanbul and Berlin.
Search Add 55 Nezdert Graphics Akua Grant
Search Add 55 Slawowycz Beats
Search Add 55 Tru.anT Ambient, experimental, future garage, Polska underground.From Inowroclaw, Poland
Search Add 55 Studio Grafico Marco Cambieri
Search Add 55 Orchestra Regimentului de Gardă Mihai Viteazu
Search Add 55 Dan Reiter American cellist
Search Add 55 Gary De Bique Owner of QD (Quick on the Draw Enterprises Ltd.) a graphic design company.
Search Add 55 Federico Scialabba
Search Add 55 Cliff Neighbors
Search Add 55 Sam Octigan Australian vocalist & artist from Melbourne, Victoria.
Search Add 55 Oriol Maspons Oriol Maspons Casades Catalan photographer (Barcelona 1928 - August 12, 2013). In 1955 he moved to Paris, living there until 1957, frequenting '30 x 40' club and working in various magazines: 'Paris Match', 'Elle' and 'Boccaccio'. On his return to Spain he became a professional photographer.
Search Add 55 Raja Iyengar B. S. Raja Iyengar B.S. Raja Iyengar was born in 1901 in Banavar, Karnataka.B.S.Raja Iyengar studied the carnatic music with Bidara Krishnappa, K. Vasudeva and K.V.Sreenivasa Iyengar. He was known for his renditions of ragas, padams as well as devotional songs. He also sang many Kannada stage songs. He was a court Musician at Mysore and received Mysore State Sangeet Nataka Akademy award in 1965. He was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1973 in the field of Music for his contribution to Karnatic Vocal Music. He was also the president of the first Karnataka Ganakala Parishat held in 1970.
Search Add 55 Pedro Sena Portuguese visual artist also known as Lordigan.
Search Add 55 Gösta Jonssons Orkester Swedish backing band for Gösta Jonsson. Members: Gösta Hemming - Drums Ernst Pettersson - Trumpet Arne Fernström - Trumpet (?) Sture Green - Trombone Putte Björn - Trumpet Hasse Andersson - Saxophone Ingmar Pettersson - Saxophone Stickan Gabrielsson - Saxophone Harry Benemark - Double Bass
Search Add 55 أنور العسكري Anwar al-Askari was an Egyptian mawwal singer.
Search Add 55 José Paulo Soares
Search Add 55 Leon Campadelli Leon R Campadelli Leon spent some 27 years with Philips Records/Phonogram, joining as a salesman in 1959. During the 1970-1980s, he was responsible for re-issuing and compiling recordings from the catalogue and released more than 100 albums as marketing co-ordinator. Affectionately known as Leon Camp-it-up-daily. A fine alto sax player, he was highly respected at Phonogram Records.
Search Add 55 Rolf Carl Werner Swedish designer.
Search Add 55 ميحد حمد ميحد حمد محمد المهيري Mehad Hamad is an Emirati singer.
Search Add 55 Glen Pearce South African engineer. Has worked at [l=EMI Studios, Johannesburg].
Search Add 55 Masanori Terada 寺田正典 Japanese music journalist. Born in 1962 in Nagasaki. Former editor of Record Collectors magazine.
Search Add 55 Tomass Further French graphic designer. Contact: ben@further.world
Search Add 55 Fernand Montreuil Belgian accordion player
Search Add 55 David Oxtoby Artist and cover designer.
Search Add 55 Turgut Dalar
Search Add 55 John D'Emilio
Search Add 55 Tracy Vera Tracy Vera is an established oil painter from Southern California. She works as CFO/General Manager at [l=Metal Blade Records]. Wife of [a=Joey Vera].
Search Add 55 Crystal Sounds
Search Add 55 B. Dollerup Danish cassette artwork designer
Search Add 55 Abner Graboff Illustrator & graphic designer (1919-1986)
Search Add 55 Devon Wheatley
Search Add 55 Classic Image Artwork studio.
Search Add 55 Graeme Swinton
Search Add 55 山口勝正 Katsumasa Yamaguchi. Credited with liner notes on Japanese releases.
Search Add 55 Joachim von Ulmann Joachim von Ulmann German actor, voice actor and dubbing speaker, born 2 June 1940; died in 1992.
Search Add 55 Оркестр Общества "Граммофон" Оркестр Акционерного Общества «Граммофон» Orchestra of Gramophone Co. Ltd. Full name in Cyrillic - [i]Оркестр Акционерного Общества «Граммофон»[/i] For choir please use - [a6829252]
Search Add 55 محمد ضياء الدين محمد ضياء الدين الهاشمي (Muḥammad Ḍiyā' al-Dīn al-Hāšimi) Mohamed Diya' al-Din (1993, Damascus - 1978, Cairo) was a Syrian Composer and singer. He was married to the Syrian singer [a=ندى] (Nada), With who he formed a singing duo known as [a=ضياء وندى] (Diya' & Nada). After the Syrian union With Egypt in 1958 he and his wife moved to Cairo.
Search Add 55 Marko Vojnić
Search Add 55 Emerlist Davjack Pseudonym of the four member line-up of [a=The Nice]: [b]Emer[/b]son, O'[b]List[/b], [b]Dav[/b]ison, [b]Jack[/b]son.
Search Add 55 Joel Tanner
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Search Add 54 Thérèse Ruyant
Search Add 54 Vladimir Todosijević
Search Add 54 Guillaume Saix Visual artist
Search Add 54 Erez Jinno Erez Jinno Erez Jinno goes under the artist names: "The Suffering Artist", "Minijob Zentrale", "Love Lust Destruction", "Art.Indust.", "Jinno & Jiga", "Triponas" & "Analog Pussy".
Search Add 54 Spaso Berak Spasoje Berak
Search Add 54 Kazumasa Miyako Japanese music writer. Born in Tokyo in 1966. Focusses largely on guitar pop and indie.
Search Add 54 DJ Chief MC Евгений Лысенко DJ, producer and co-founder of [l=Вирус Music] company and imprint, also founder of POSITIV label, Chief_MC is more than well-known in Ukraine. In 2005 he became the winner of annual Jeans DJ Parade and “The Best Ukrainian DJ”. His music is characterized with high level of sound, fantasic feeling of audience and great mixing. Styles: House, Electro Prog, Progressive House, Progressive Breakz, Funky Breakz & Tech Tribal. He’s got his first record in 1992, when very few people in Ukraine understood the meaning of “DJ” word. By 1999 he was a resident of best Kyiv night clubs and together with Dmitry Felixov, well-known Ukrainian promoter, they decided to found VIRUS Music. It was the only label in Ukraine releasing electronic dance music. During next years VIRUS became a monopolist of Ukrainian EDM market, now it releases CD of the world best DJs (Armin Van Buuren, John Digweed, Trentemoller…) as well as albums and compilations of local artists. In 1999 Chief_MC created production studio and began to produce music. His track Last Night (2003) was one of top-20 tracks on Kiss FM Ukraine for a long time. In 2003 he opened VIRUS Bookings, first Ukrainian agency, specialized in management and booking of local dj’s and talents. 2003-2005 – it was time of monthly POSITIV parties at the best Ukrainian night club – OPIUM. His guests: Tarrentella & Redanka (UK), Omid 16B (UK), Lexicon Avenue (UK), John Graham aka Quivver, Anthony Pappa, James Holden, Dave Seaman, X-Press 2, Slacker, James Zabiela, Tilt [Live], Andy Moor, Behrouz, Oliver Klein, Gabriel & Dresden… This project was the subject of article in DJ Mag (UK), which mentioned growing image of Ukraine on clubbing map of Europe. 2005 – DJ # 3 by results of annual TOPDJ Awards 2005 ceremony. His mix album POSITIV and his track Last Night were given prizes too as silver winners. 2005, August – The Best DJ of Ukraine (Jeans DJ Parade). 2006 – DJ#3, also winner in Best Mix Album and Best Radio Show at TOPDJ Awards 2006. He has successful gigs in Ukraine, Russia, Estonia, the Great Britain. His neighbors behind the mixer were Paul Oakenfold, Pete Tong, Armin Van Buuren, Markus Schulz, Mylo, Mark Knight, Martijn Ten Velden, James Zabiela, John Graham aka Quivver, Redanka Victor Calderone, Tim Deluxe, Tom Neville, Funkstar Deluxe, Lisa Loud, Justin Drake (Peace Division), Gabi Newman, David Gausa, Nils Noa and many, many others… He blown up crowds of thousands people: Absolutely Secretly (1500 - 8000), Kazantip (4000 - 12000), Jeans DJ Parade, Godskitchen Ukraine (10 000).
Search Add 54 Eric Carrillo American hardcore / metalcore bass player.
Search Add 54 Viral Graphics Viral Graphics is a graphic and illustration service based in Athens, Greece. Formed in 2006.
Search Add 54 Maison Blessing Contemporary Design
Search Add 54 Reuben 'Bingie General' Dixon Reuben Dixon Reggae producer, and the older Brother of [a=Major Mackerel].
Search Add 54 Faunes
Search Add 54 DJ Muta Member of Maxiries.
Search Add 54 Tim de Wolf Tim de Wolf Dutch music historian and discographer. Runs a bureau for audio-archeology. Former conservator of the Fonographic Museum Hilversum (2000-2002) and advisor to the [a6446164] (1999-2001). Author of "Discography of Music from the Netherlands Antilles & Aruba, including a history of the local recording studios" (1999). Also worked as mastering and cutting engineer at [l284705] (1994-1998), his work can be recognized by "HCT" etched in the runouts.
Search Add 54 Annemarie Picerno
Search Add 54 Paul Perlow Art Director & Designer
Search Add 54 Marcin Łojek Marcin Łojek
Search Add 54 Aloyzas Končius Lithuanian conductor, pianist, concert master. Born 1934 in Kaunas, died 2003 in Vilnius. Educated at Moscow Conservatoire (piano class).
Search Add 54 QuakeStalkerz Eduardo Abel Galeano Hardstyle producer from Argentina.
Search Add 54 Daisuke Masaki 眞崎 大輔 Bass player in the band 0.1g no Gosan
Search Add 54 Carlos Lowry Chilean-American visual artist, born in the US and grew up in Chile. Lowry is based in Austin, Texas and is known for creating artwork for The Dicks and other local punk bands.
Search Add 54 Glenn Gutierrez Glenn Gutierrez Multiple gold record award winning producer and songwriter, mix and mastering engineer, indie label owner, webmaster, code jockey, graphic designer, photographer, music video editor, community admin, video gamer, geek.
Search Add 54 Alexandra Rawohl The German mezzo-soprano studied from 1998 to 2004 singing at the Hochschule für Musik in Detmold
Search Add 54 Duet Harmonika Alajbegović - Petković
Search Add 54 PAF International
Search Add 54 Jim Blodgett
Search Add 54 坂口紀三和 Kimikazu Sakaguchi. Credited with Japanese liner notes and translations. Born in 1946 in Wakayama. Died on December 20, 2005.
Search Add 54 Anne Streer
Search Add 54 Zoran Vlajić
Search Add 54 Юрий Файер Юрий Фёдорович Файер Юрий Файер (1890―1971) was a Soviet conductor. Also known as Yuri Fayer or Juri Faier.
Search Add 54 Whiro Ryan Coddington Electronic producer from Richmond, Indiana.
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Search Add 54 Claude Caines Musician, Singer, Engineer, Producer Along with [a=Neil Bishop], ran [l=Clode Sound Studios] and [l=Quay Records (2)]. Stephenville, Newfoundland, Canada
Search Add 54 Khwaja Khurshid Anwar Urdu: خواجہ خُورشِيد انور‎, Hindi: ख़्वाजा खुर्शीद अनवर Film script writer, director and music composer he was active from 1941 to 1982 both in the Pakistani & Indian film industry.
Search Add 54 Orchestre Cavacha
Search Add 54 John Kress
Search Add 54 Fernando Rayos X Fernando Martínez Campello Spanish visual artist, painter, designer in El Che, Alicante, a.k.a. Fernando Martínez Campello
Search Add 54 Григорий Заборов Григорий Абрамович Заборов (1929–1985) Soviet and Russian composer and arranger. Father of [a=Игорь Заборов]
Search Add 54 Dominique Michellier Credited for Artwork + Design
Search Add 54 Thorsten Thormann Consultant for [l=High Roller Records].
Search Add 54 Jesse Zelazo
Search Add 54 Joël Savy Lacquer cutting engineer, known for having worked at [l361706]. Appears as JS# in runouts with # being the lacquer cut number. The 1 sometimes looks like a capital I. Please, do not enter 1, 2, 5, etc., cut’s numbers as ANVs. Also appears with "Lacquering" credits on the cover of some releases.
Search Add 54 BANK™ Sebastian Bissinger, Laure Boer BANK™ – Graphic Design Today We are BANK™, a design agency based in the heart of Berlin. Since 2004 we plan, develop, and realise a wide range of design projects for cultural, institutional, and commercial clients. We create projects and carry them out from beginning to end. We create design concepts and visual identities, from logos to typographies, publications to websites, flyers to campaigns. Our multifaceted nature and interest in exploring different fields leads us to teach at design academies and initiate our own projects in music, art and publishing. BANK™ is part of a larger network, inviting professionals from a variety of different fields to join our team on relevant projects. Our office is an open house, and our clients, students, and friends swing by all day long. Please feel free to do so! BANK™ We are an international design agency based in the heart of Berlin. We design concepts and visual identities; teach at academies; and initiate our own art and design projects. We care about collaboration and invite professionals from different fields to enhance our team on relevant projects. Come in and join, improve, upgrade and relax RELAX – Pleasure makes beautiful things IMPROVE – Let’s magnify the good JOIN – Why do things on your own, when you can do them together? UPGRADE – It’s the same, but better
Search Add 54 The Telstar Combo
Search Add 54 Le Chœur Du Grand Théâtre De Genève Le Chœur Du Grand Théâtre De Genève Founded in 1962, the choir of the Grand Theatre of Genieva participates in all the operas of the institute. It comprises a core of 46 professional singers of different nationalities, plus additional backup singers, in works requiring large choral groups. It performs regularly in concerts, mainly with the [a2457147] / [a=L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande].
Search Add 54 Mar.A Artworks [b]Visual / artwork / graphic design[/b] studio.
Search Add 54 Drago Vovk Editor-in-Chief, director of Radio Sraka at Sraka international, d.-o.o. Slovenia.
Search Add 54 LIPGLO$$ E.A.H.
Search Add 54 Isaac Bolden American producer, songwriter, arranger, keyboardist, and label owner from New Orleans, Louisiana. Beginning in the late 1960s, Bolden recorded and produced New Orleans artists like [a101088], [a1075978] and [a466727] for his independent [l105858] Records label. He also wrote and arranged songs, and played keyboards on recordings for Knight, Owens, Johnny Adams and [a260258]’s 1990 [m293916] album of New Orleans R&B covers.
Search Add 54 Juan D. Shipp Gospel label owner and producer from Memphis, Tennessee. Owner of [l966383] and [l924027].
Search Add 54 Midnight Sun Studio
Search Add 54 mynameisduke U.A. Brini Artwork & graphic design alias of Italian music producer U.A. Brini.
Search Add 54 Orly Sad Orlando Sanna Italian DJ, Producer, and Original Funkster... CEO of the private italian label ORIGINALFUNKSTER INC. Artist and producer for Happy Milf Records (France)
Search Add 54 عطية شرارة عطية حسن محمد شرارة (ʾAṭīya Ḥasan Muḥammad Sharāra) Atiya Sharara (1922, Cairo - 2014) was an Egyptian composer, arranger, violinist, and conductor. He is the father of the violinist [a=حسن شرارة] (Hassan Sharara).
Search Add 54 Robert Galster Robert Miller Galster American illustrator & photographer (1923-1991)
Search Add 54 Jolley/Harris/Jolley
Search Add 54 Zespół Instrumentalny Bogusława Klimczuka
Search Add 54 Domagoj Kršić
Search Add 54 Claudio Valle
Search Add 54 Pascal Millet
Search Add 54 Disrrr Disrrr started out producing breakcore and jungle in 2013 (in another name that reflects his recent name), but didnt officially start his journey until 2020, due to other projects and life situations. Had one of his tracks "Break Down Prison" released on "Scandinavian Breakcore Compilation Vol.1" in 2013. Disrrr producing and performing preferably breakcore and IDM but recently started making more IDM influenced Trap music to reach a wider audience.
Search Add 54 Ústřední Hudba Federálního Ministerstva Vnitra Czech military brass band / orchestra. Formed in 1945. Named 'Ústřední hudba Ministerstva vnitra' in 1953, renamed to 'Hudba Hradní stráže a Policie ČR' around 1990.
Search Add 54 Scott Magrath Artwork designer - mainly focuses on theatrical posters and DVD packaging.
Search Add 54 Группа Московского Камерного Хора Unspecified group of [a1030506].
Search Add 54 VXXDXX
Search Add 54 The Fantastic Strings Of Felix Slatkin
Search Add 54 Fourteen Karat Soul
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Search Add 54 Kathy Dopp
Search Add 54 Olive Shaw Olive Shaw Ran [l=Capricorn International].
Search Add 54 PUSSY LORD Solo 20 year old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Search Add 54 Matthew Manley
Search Add 53 Rešad Jahija Rešad Jahija Cello player from Serbia
Search Add 53 Orchester Der Städtischen Oper Berlin Orchestra of the Städtische Oper, Berlin. It existed under this name between 1925 and 1961 and was later renamed to [a841431]. It was in West Berlin during the Cold War. For releases between 1912 and 1925, please use [a730131]. For releases after 1961, please use [a841431].
Search Add 53 Herb Oscar Anderson On-air morning drive-time personality at WABC-New York from its inception as a music station in December 1960 until September 1968.
Search Add 53 Tiangao Li
Search Add 53 Norbert Jobst Designer & Photographer
Search Add 53 Marvin Tabolsky
Search Add 53 Naal Stayn Naal Stayn is a discordant composer, musician and visual artist who is active in the field of outsider CDr & cassette culture, experimental, post-folk, bedroom prog, de-taught & outsider music. His archive of recorded music consists of over 75 albums & 700 tracks.
Search Add 53 Marc Argenter
Search Add 53 Felice Genta Italian songwriter and conductor
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Search Add 53 David Lucien Matheke Rain Lucien Matheke Owner of [l=Love Torture Records]. Owner of purr purr rawr productions
Search Add 53 Vojkan Borisavljević Vojislav Borisavljević (Born: 5 May 1947 in Zrenjanin - Died: 23 February 2021) was a Serbian composer, arranger, conductor and producer.
Search Add 53 Jerzy Wendołowski Photographer
Search Add 53 طارق عبد الحكيم طارق عبد الحكيم (Ṭāriq ᾽Abd al-Ḥakīm) Tarek Abdel Hakim (1918 - 2012) was a Saudi Arabian composer. In 1939 he joined the Saudi Arabian military. He was granted a scholarship to study music in Egypt. He was called the founder of Saudi music and has composed the Saudi national anthem. He was elected twice to be the president of the Arab Music Academy in 1983 and 1987 and he also received the IMC-UNESCO International Music Prize in 1981. He died in Cairo in 2012.
Search Add 53 Dona Klein
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Search Add 53 J. B. De Carvalho João Paulo Batista De Carvalho Brazilian singer and songwriter. Also known as O Batuqueiro Famoso. b.: April 26, 1901 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil d.: August 24, 1979 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil
Search Add 53 Bauer + Möhring Designers
Search Add 53 Henrik Hartmann Danish jazz bassist, born 29 December 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Search Add 53 The Red Moon Macabre The Red Moon Macabre is the goth rock project of Renzo Tellez.
Search Add 53 Joey Selvaggio Joey Selvaggio Songwriter and multi instrumentalist from Columbus, OH
Search Add 53 Artem Kiselyov
Search Add 53 Бениамин Морозов Бениамин Фёдорович Морозов Beniamin Fyodorovich Morozov is a Russian cellist. Member of the [a=Taneyev Quartet]. Husband of [a2799365].
Search Add 53 Dušan Alagić Dušan Alagić Composer, lyricist, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist (violin, guitar, keyboards) from Belgrade, Serbia.
Search Add 53 Max Binski Bruno Santos Portuguese graphic artist based in Berlin, Germany. Curator and creative director of [l=Pluie/Noir Recordings] & [l=Climat]