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  1. Exhorder -- Music Guide
    The comparison Pantera - Exhorder is totally rubbish marketing. Pantera did not even came close to this sound, because they simple did another kind of music. While Pantera had a good aggression in their music....Exhorder surpass them ten times on every aspect of music\violence\aggression & power.
  2. Mandy Patinkin -- Music Guide
    Intense, dynamic Julliard alumnus Mandy Patinkin tackled everything from ancient classics to modern musicals during his formative years in regional theatre. From 1975 through 1981, Patinkin was a mainstay of Joseph Papps New York Shakespeare Festival. Making his Broadway debut in 1977, Patinkin...Read More
  3. The Alchemist -- Music Guide
    Recorded 100% pro-tools and digital free at Stockholm’s UpandRunning studios with Producer Tom Hakava and using only vintage amplification, “The Alchemist” showcases a group of musicians at ease with their playing and songwriting. Addictive melodies flow simultaneously with catchy, heavy riffs, while maintaining a relaxed and laid back feel throughout. Among its many highlights, the album features the standout songs “Walk Between the Lines” and “Hey Doctor” as well as the record’s plat du jour, the 3-part progressive rock odyssey of the title track “The Alchemist”. The album’s eye-catching cover art can be viewed at this location.
  4. Damn Yankees -- Music Guide
    Damn Yankees' second album replicated the sound of their debut, but the songs on Don't Tread were missing the hooks that made the first record a hit. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
  5. Roger Whittaker -- Music Guide
    Whittaker continued his success on both sides of the Atlantic and, indeed, around the world, in 1971. The philosophical "Why?," for which he had composed the music to a lyric submitted by amateur writer Joan Stanton as part of a contest on his radio show, reached the American Easy Listening chart and the British pop chart, and it won the U.K.'s coveted Ivor Novello songwriting award for 1971-1972. Whittaker ... returned to Britain LP chart with his New World in the Morning album and made the U.K. Top 40 with "Mammy Blue." He also released the album A Special Kind of Man, which included "The Last Farewell," a romantic ballad of war and separation he had composed and set to lyrics sent in by another amateur writer, Ron Webster, as part of the same radio competition that produced "Why?"
  6. Frankie J -- Music Guide
    Frankie J began to develop more of an interest in singing with the encouragement of his family. He began participating in talent shows when he was in high school and performing at school functions. The experience motivated him to do better and take music seriously.
  7. Julie Brown -- Music Guide
    Julie Brown is a singer, a songwriter, a comedian, an actress, and a television personality. In addition to her recordings, she was seen in the film Earth Girls Are Easy (based on one of her songs) and on her own MTV show, Just Say Julie. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
  8. Helen Reddy -- Music Guide
    Reddy or Not was written by and stars Joanna Parson and Lance Werth as two lovably quirky fans who deal with disaster through the music of Helen Reddy. Will this idealistic woman and this excitable gay man become fast friends or “American Idol” combatants? Directed by Joseph P. McDonnell (Urinetown 2000 NY Fringe Festival) with musical direction by Barbara Anselmi, Reddy or Not includes 70’s pop chart hits like “I Am Woman,” “You and Me Against the World”, and “Ain’t No Way to Treat a Lady.” It is a hilarious hour that will inspire a whole new generation of “Helen-Heads!”
  9. Perry Como -- Music Guide
    Perry tries to check in with manager King Goshposh, who immediately berates Perry for banging the service bell, for fear that it will set off an avalanche (a "Caution Avalanche Area" sign hangs over the front desk). They then argue about the distinction betwen the words "ring" and "bang." Goshposh finally turns Perry over to the room clerk, Featherstone in bellhop uniform. Featherstone prepares to register his guest, and has him spell out his last name, but insists that "Como" doesn't have enough letters. He does... present him with a piece of tinsel, "compliments of the house," and sets Perry off on a musical medley (beginning with "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" and extending to "You've Got a Friend," interrupted briefly by Joey Heatherton's rendition of "Someone to Watch Over Me").
  10. Destiny S Child -- Music Guide
    Before Destiny's Child takes Center Court, the Houston Symphony will perform live prior to tip-off. Grammy Award Winner Richard Kaufman, Principal Pops Conductor of the Pacific Symphony and the Dallas Symphony, will conduct the symphony in an eclectic array of music as the East and West All-Star players are introduced.
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