Black Vanilla
There are multiple bands called Black Vanilla: Black Vanilla is a dance/rnb outfit from Sydney. In the same genus as C-QUINT, Black Vanilla Thai is a group from Bangkok, it consists of four boys: Bank
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There are multiple bands called Black Vanilla: Black Vanilla is a dance/rnb outfit from Sydney. In the same genus as C-QUINT, Black Vanilla Thai is a group from Bangkok, it consists of four boys: Bank
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There are multiple artists named "Youngblood" #1 Youngblood is a Swedish group founded in late 2011 by composer Fredrik Kempe. The group consists of Christer Sj
Keith Lionel Urban (born 26 October 1967) is a New Zealand-born country music singer, songwriter and guitarist whose commercial success has been mainly in the United States and Australia. Originally the front man for The Ranch, a three-piece group that released one album in 1997 to critical acclaim, Urban disbanded the group to pursue a solo career. In 2004 his album "Be Here" was nominated for best country album at the Grammy Awards and at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
It seems there are six entries for "Code Red":
1) Boy band from the end of 90's, with songs that sounds a lot like "Backstreet boys" or "N*Sync".
2) An electronic music group from Russia.
3) Thrash metal band from Japan.
4) The fourth is a hip-hop group from Louisville, Kentucky.
5) Death Metal band from Brasov, Romania
6) Thrash metal band from Germany.
7) A group of 4 bros drunk off mountain dew singing about swag
There is more than one band with this name. 1. Five (formerly styled 5ive) were a British boy band formed in 1997, created by the two men who had created the Spice Girls - Bob and Chris Herbert. The five lads - Richard 'Abs' Breen, Jason 'J' Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon - were the five members picked from over 3,000 hopefuls at auditions in early 1997. They went on to have ten top 10 hits in the UK and three number 1's, and enjoyed marginal success worldwide, particularly in parts of Europe and in Australia. Five disbanded on 27 September 2001.
Take That are a boy band that originated in Manchester, England in 1990 consisting of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald. Between the band's first single release ("Do What U Like/Promises") in 1991 and their cataclysmic breakup in 1996 when Robbie Williams left the band to pursue a solo career in 1995, the BBC described Take That as "the most successful British band since the Beatles, beloved of young and old alike."
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Blue are a British boy band consisting of four members: Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa, and Simon Webbe. The band debuted in 2001, and split up after much sucess, in 2005. All of the band members pursued solo singing careers alongside other interests. The band recently announced (April 2009) that they had reformed. Their only confirmed gig so far is Capital FM's Summer Ball in London.
Five Star - a 5 piece British Pop Group, famous for their own made costumes and energetic dance routines, had huge success in the 1980s. Five Star are siblings Deniece (later to be called 'Denise') Pearson (lead vocals/song writer), Stedman Pearson (costume designer), Lorraine Pearson (spokesperson & song writer), Doris Pearson (choregrapher) and Delroy Pearson (song writer & producer). Born in Romford Essex to record owner Buster Pearson.
Take 5 was composed of brothers Jeff (Clay) Goodell and Ryan Goodell, Tim (TJ) Christofore, Stevie Sculthorpe and Tilky Jones.
Robert Kelly "Rob" Thomas (born February 14, 1972 on a military base in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American recording artist, the lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret. Thomas is also known for co-writing and singing on the Santana hit Smooth, on the album Supernatural, in 1999. On April 19, 2005, he released a solo album, ...Something to Be. This marked the first time that a male artist from a rock or pop group has debuted at No 1 with their first solo album since Billboard introduced the chart 50 years ago.