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  1. Dec 15, 2006 · Hey Sparkle -- cool! Glad you're feeling "spurred"! I'd recommend "Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga" -- it does contain some of his "greatest hits" - including a rousing version of "Om Namah Shivaya" - and it's a two-disc set, the second disc being a DVD documentary -- which has some really cool footage of Krishna Das and Ram Dass, together -- as well as being quite interesting, and ...

  2. BOB HUDSON. Robert Hudson was born in Sydney in 1946 and grew up in Grafton. He attended Newcastle Teacher's College during the mid-1960s. He started working as a geography teacher but switched to psychiatric nursing and then general nursing. In the late 1960s he also began performing as a solo folk and comic singer.

  3. Pop Singer. 47. Joana Castanheira, 27. Pop Singer. 48. Famous Singers Born November 28 including Trey Songz, Randy Newman, Tyler Glenn, Upsahl, Stella Quaresma and many more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1960_in_jazz1960 in jazz - Wikipedia

    8 – Valarie Pettiford, American actress, dancer, and jazz singer. 14 – Angélique Kidjo, Beninese singer-songwriter and activist. 15 – Stig Hvalryg, Norwegian upright bassist. 20 – Ole Jacob Hystad, Norwegian tenor saxophonist and clarinetist. 27 – Jean Toussaint, American tenor and soprano saxophonist.

  5. Peter returned to Australia in 1981 to work with a band called Standing Room Only. In 1982, ex-Wings drummer, Steve Holly invited him to join the group Regis in the US, where he worked for the next five years. Returning to Australia in 1987, Doyle regularly performed on the club circuit. From 1991 to 1993, he was a member of the Ram Band in ...

  6. 46. Virgilijus Noreika (1935-2018) Opera Singer. 47. Johnette Napolitano, 66. Rock Singer. 48. Famous Singers Born September 22 including Seungmin, Nayeon, Jessie Murph, Joan Jett, Andrea Bocelli and many more.

  7. Influenced by: Malcolm McLaren - Kraftwerk. Electro was black science fiction teleported to the dancefloors of New York, Miami and LA; a super-stoopid fusion of video games, techno-pop, graffiti art, silver space suits and cyborg funk. Now that Electro is back, David Toop provides a thumbnail guide to the music that posed the eternal question ...