The Mission In Motion
The Mission In Motion is a Sydney, NSW-based band who has been leaving a lasting impression on listeners, thanks to their earnest, energetic and honest songs. Their debut EP,
The Mission In Motion is a Sydney, NSW-based band who has been leaving a lasting impression on listeners, thanks to their earnest, energetic and honest songs. Their debut EP,
Roger Hubbard , vocalist, guitarist & songwriter, started his career in the sixties, forming his own Brighton Blues Club on England's south coast in 1967. Roger's first love was Delta style blues and in 1970 he recorded his first solo album "Brighton Belle Blues" which made him well known on the then thriving British blues scene, as well as in the USA. In the mid-70s, having acquired his distinctive sounding 1935 National Duolian steel-bodied guitar...
Anavae (pronounced "Ah-nah-vay") is an unsigned alternative rock band from London, UK. Its members are Rebecca Need-Menear (Vocals), Jamie Finch (Guitar), Seb Gee (Drums), James Pearce (Bass), and Josh Platt (Guitar).
LM.C is a rock band from Japan. Members:
Vo. Maya ( sinners (as a guitarist)→ 雅-MIYAVI- (support, as a guitarist) → LM.C )
Gu. Aiji ( KALEN → Pierrot → LM.C )
Support:
Ba. Ikuo / Ken
Dr. Death-O / Yuya
Key. JAYKAY / Jun
VJ. DENKI-MAN LM.C was founded by Maya in Tokyo,Japan , a support guitarist for musician Miyavi in the support band Ishihara Gundan (Ishihara being Miyavi's real last name, Gundan means 'brigade' or 'army' in Japanese) and a guitarist in his own band, Sinners. While still with Miyavi, maya and other support members also played live shows as LM.
An effervescent Florida pop-punk act fronted by 19-year-old firecracker Cassadee Pope. Formed out of the ashes of a group called Blake, Hey Monday drew major-label attention and caught the ear of a certain A&R guy by the name of Pete Wentz, who brokered a deal between Columbia Records and his own decaydance label. Their debut album, the hooky and melodramatic Hold On Tight, was released October 7th, 2008.
The Spyro from Helsinki, Finland, are a variant option to the Anglo-Saxon indie scene from the arctic latitudes with their intensive indie rock. The band combines Scandinavian action to the nordic melancholy and serve you something fresh. "With an electrifying sound that catches your attention The Spyro are the band to watch this year" - Maggi Robinson, Presenter of the The Classic Rock Show - http://www.blackdiamondfm.com (Midlothian, Scotland)
Tina Arena (born Filippina Lydia Arena on 1 November 1967, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Her career began at the age of seven when she was selected as a regular performer for the music television program Young Talent Time. As a child Arena attracted attention for the power of her voice, which was considered remarkable for such a young child. She was born to Italian parents and has a sister, Nancy (born 1961). Often billed as "Tiny Tina Arena", she was seen on weekly television singing and dancing the current pop hits.
Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a popular American country and pop music singer. Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the charts, more than any other song in American history. While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies.