| Matt Chamberlain | | Birth name | Matthew Chamberlain | | Born | April 17, 1967 (1967-04-17) (age 40) San Pedro, California, U.S. | | Genre(s) | Rock | | Occupation(s) | Musician | | Instrument(s) | Drums | | Years active | 1986–present | | Label(s) | Geffen Records, Loosegroove, Rope-a-dope, Kufala, Web of Mimicry | Associated acts | Tori Amos, Critters Buggin, Floratone, Zane Grey, Ten Hands, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Pearl Jam, Saturday Night Live Band, Weapon of Choice, THRUSTER! (See Discography for others.) | Matt Chamberlain (born April 17, 1967 in San Pedro, California) is one of the world's most widely-heard session drummers. is the 107th day of the year (108th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
Critters Buggin is a band of eclectic style that revolves around musicians Matt Chamberlain, Mike Dillon, Brad Houser, and Skerik. ...
Ten Hands was a rock band based in Dallas, TX and was active between 1986-1995. ...
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is the 107th day of the year (108th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Largest metro area Greater Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
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Chamberlain began playing drums at the age of 2. He received his first set of drums at age 15, and studied with David Garibaldi, Murray Spivack, Chuck Flores, and Greg Bissonette before being awarded a scholarship to study at North Texas State University three years later. He started playing professionally in the Dallas, Texas Deep Ellum scene in the mid 80's. David Garibaldi is the drummer for Oakland-based funk/soul band Tower of Power. ...
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His first prominent gig was with Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, with whom he toured and recorded from 1988 until 1991. In 1991 he briefly joined the band Pearl Jam and toured with them before the release of their début album Ten. He can be seen in the band's first video, "Alive". After a season in the house band for Saturday Night Live, he moved to Seattle to start the out groove band Critters Buggin which is currently active. He has done some particularly innovative work on combining live and looped drums, often creating loops on the fly and then playing along to them. Matt, who Tori Amos often introduces as "the human loop" at her concerts, is based in Seattle, Washington. Many fans of Fiona Apple claim that he is responsible for the overall infectious sound of her masterpiece When the Pawn. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is a jam band that originated in Texas in the mid-1980s. ...
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Singles from Ten Released: 1991 Released: 1992 Released: 1992 Released: 1992 Ten is the debut studio album of Seattle-based rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1991 through Epic Records. ...
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Critters Buggin is a band of eclectic style that revolves around musicians Matt Chamberlain, Mike Dillon, Brad Houser, and Skerik. ...
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Fiona Apple (born September 13, 1977) is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. ...
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Other notable work includes his contribution to the tours and albums of Tori Amos, Morrissey, Fiona Apple, Stevie Nicks, Critters Buggin, Dido, Sean Lennon, The Master Musicians of Jajouka, Robert Fripp, Jon Brion, David Torn, Indigo Girls, Weapon of Choice, Stone Gossard, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Tim and Neil Finn, David Bowie, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, The Wallflowers, Natalie Merchant, Bill Frisell, the Saturday Night Live Band, Robbie Williams, Kanye West, Garbage, Anika Moa, Shakira, John Mayer, Brad Mehldau, Liz Phair, Chris Isaak, Dave Navarro, Kevin Max, Sam Phillips and William Shatner. In 2005 he released a self-titled solo album on Web Of Mimicry Records that he describes as "an imaginary soundtrack to an Asian-Western-Sci-Fi-Horror Movie". Matt also currently plays in a burning power trio called Thruster! with guitarist Tim Young (of The Youngs and Zony Mash) and bassist Kaveh Rastegar (of Kneebody). They have released albums on the Kufala label. In August 2007, Chamberlain with musician Bill Frisell released the debut project Floratone. Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
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Fiona Apple (born September 13, 1977) is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. ...
Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. ...
Critters Buggin is a band of eclectic style that revolves around musicians Matt Chamberlain, Mike Dillon, Brad Houser, and Skerik. ...
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Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England) is a guitarist, record producer and a composer, perhaps best known for being the guitarist for, and only constant member of King Crimson. ...
Jon Brion at The Sunset Tavern in Seattle (photo by Nadja Dee Tanaka) Jon Brion (born 1962) is an American rock and pop multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, composer and record producer. ...
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Stone Carpenter Gossard (born July 20, 1966 in Seattle, Washington) is the rhythm guitarist and, along with Jeff Ament and Mike McCready, a founding member of American rock band Pearl Jam. ...
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Discography | Year | Group | Title | Label | Tracks Played | | 1990 | Edie Brickell & New Bohemians | Ghost of a Dog | Geffen | All | | 1992 | Pearl Jam | Stanley, Son of Theodore: Yet Another Alternative Music Sampler | Epic/Columbia | "Alive" (Live) | | 1993 | Bakers Pink | Bakers Pink | Epic | Some | | 1994 | Satchel | EDC | Epic | "O" | | Wild Colonials | Fruit of Life | DGC | Some | | Critters Buggin | Guest | Loosegroove | All | | Prose & Concepts | Procreations | Loosegroove | "Fossils" | | 1995 | James Reynolds | Power Moves | Miramar | All | | Aaron Neville | The Tattooed Earth | A&M | Some | | Various Artists | Acoustic Earth | Sonic Images | Some | | Peter Gabriel | Tower of Song: The Songs of Leonard Cohen | A&M | "Suzanne" | | James Reynolds | Miramar Collection, Vol. 2 | Miramar | "Leap of Faith" | | Red Shoes For Nancy | House Where You Live | Rudy | All | | 1996 | Daniel Tashian | Sweetie | Elektra | Some | | The Wallflowers | Bringing Down the Horse | Interscope | All | | Gus | Gus | Almo Sounds | Some | | Fiona Apple | Tidal | Epic | Some | | Kristen Barry | The Beginning.The Middle.The End | Virgin | All | | Sam Phillips | Omnipop (It's Only A Flesh Wound Lambchop) | Virgin Records | Some | | 1997 | Critters Buggin | Host | Loosegroove | All | | Pigeonhed | The Full Sentence | Sub Pop | Some | | Andrew Dorff | Hint of Mess | Sony | All | | Brendan Lynch | Brendan Lynch | PolyGram | Some | | Kimberly Bass | Sacred Ground | Band Together | - | | Garrison Starr | Eighteen Over Me | Geffen | - | | Skyward | Skyward | C/Z | "Taxi De L'Espace" | | 1998 | McKinley | Big Top Shop Talk | Samson Music | All | | Fiona Apple | 1998 Grammy Nominees | MCA | "Criminal" | | Weapon of Choice | Nutmeg Phantasy | Loosegroove | Some | | David Torn | The Collection | Times Square | Some | | Tori Amos | From the Choirgirl Hotel | Atlantic Records/WEA | All | | David Lanz | Songs from an English Garden | Narada | Some | | Adam Cohen | Adam Cohen | Columbia | "Cry Ophelia", "Don't Mean Anything", "This Pain", "Sister", "Beautiful As You", "Amazing", and "It's Alright" | | Critters Buggin | Bumpa | Loosegroove | All | | Chris Isaak | Speak of the Devil | Reprise | Some | | Bruce Hornsby | Spirit Trail | RCA | Disc One | | 1999 | Various Artists | Message in a Bottle: Original Soundtrack | Atlantic | - | | The Corrs | Talk on Corners: Special Edition | Atlantic | "Queen of Hollywood" | | Chuck Negron | The Long Road Back | Hip-O | Some | | Macy Gray | On How Life Is | Epic | All | | Willy Porter | Falling Forward | Six Degrees | Some | | Tori Amos | To Venus and Back | Atlantic | All | | Dave Koz | The Dance | Capitol | Some | | Melissa Etheridge | Breakdown | Island | Some | | Chantal Kreviazuk | Colour Moving and Still | Columbia | Some | | Critters Buggin | Amoeba | Loosegroove | All | | Fiona Apple | When the Pawn | Epic | All except "A Mistake" and "I Know" | | 2000 | Macy Gray | Grammy Nominees 2000 | RCA | "Do Something" | | Jessica Riddle | Key of a Minor | Hollywood Records | "I Want You" and "Symphony" | | Evan and Jaron | Evan and Jaron | Columbia | Some | | Splattercell | Oah | 75 ARK | "Idiomsnacktreat" | | The Wallflowers | Breach | Interscope | All | | Macy Gray and Rosie O'Donnell | Another Rosie Christmas | Sony | "Winter Wonderland" | | Vonda Shepard | Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas | 550 Music/Epic/SME Records | Some | | The Malachy Papers | Demons | Endless | Some | | 2001 | dc Talk | Solo | ForeFront | "Return of the Singer" and "Be" | | Stevie Nicks | Trouble in Shangri-La | Reprise | "Candlebright" and "Sorcerer" | | Macy Gray | Keeping the Dream Alive: Race to Erase M.S. | Sony | "I Try" | | Dave Navarro | Trust No One | Capitol/EMI | All except "Venus In Furs" | | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Room with a View | Arista Nashville | Some | | Kevin Max | Stereotype Be | ForeFront | All except "Union of the Soul" and "On and On" | | Miranda Lee Richards | The Herethereafter | Virgin | Some | | Stone Gossard | Bayleaf | Epic | "Bore Me" and "Fits" | | Tori Amos | Strange Little Girls | Atlantic | All | | Martina McBride | Greatest Hits | RCA Records | "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues", "Where Would You Be", "Concrete Angel", and "Blessed" | | Garbage | Beautiful Garbage | Mushroom | "Can't Cry These Tears" and "Cup of Coffee" | | Elton John | Songs from the West Coast | Universal | Some | | Shelby Lynne | Love, Shelby | Island | All | | Natalie Merchant | Motherland | Elektra Records | All | | Macy Gray | Epic Records: A Season of Soul and Sounds | Sony | "Winter Wonderland" | | 2002 | Chromeflies | Chromeflies | Koach | All | | Shannon McNally | Jukebox Sparrows | Capitol | Some | | Aja Daashuur | Before the Beginning | Warner Bros. | Some | | Lisa Loeb | Cake and Pie | A&M Records | "The Way it Really Is", "Bring Me Up", and "Someone You Should Know" | | Anika Moa | Thinking Room | Atlantic | All except "Falling in Love Again", "I Talked To You", and "God In His Culture" | | Ty Herndon | This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits | Epic | "If The Road Runs Out", "A Few Short Years", and "I'd Move Heaven And Earth" | | Edie Brickell | The Ultimate Collection | Hip-O | "Woyaho" and "Stwisted" | | Abandon Jalopy | Mercy | Stank Face Laboratories | Some | | Sheila Nicholls | Wake | Hollywood | Some | | Little Big Town | Little Big Town | Sony | "Don't Waste My Time" | | David Bowie | Heathen | Iso | Some | | Seven and the Sun | Back to the Innocence | Atlantic | Some | | Brad Mehldau | Largo | Warner Bros. | Some | | Andy Stochansky | Five Star Motel | RCA | Some | | Two Loons for Tea | Looking for Landmarks | Sarathan Records | All | | The Devlins | Consent | Nettwerk | Some | | Lifehouse | Stanley Climbfall | DreamWorks | "Just Another Name", "Take Me Away", "Empty Space", and "The Beginning" | | OK Go | OK Go | Capitol Records | Some | | Nichole Nordeman | Woven & Spun | Sparrow | Some | | Lisa Loeb | Hello Lisa | Artemis Records | "The Way it Really Is", "Bring Me Up", and "Someone You Should Know" | | Keith Urban | Golden Road | Capitol | Some | | Faith Hill | Cry | Warner Bros. Records | Some | | Tori Amos | Scarlet's Walk | Epic | All | | Christina Aguilera | Stripped | RCA | "The Voice Within" | | Jeffrey Gaines | Toward the Sun | Artemis Records | All | | 2003 | Pay the Girl | Pay the Girl | TVT | Some | | Lisa Marie Presley | To Whom It May Concern | Capitol Records | Some | | Lillix | Falling Uphill | Maverick | Some | | Liz Phair | Liz Phair | Capitol | Some | | Teitur | Poetry & Aeroplanes | Universal Music | All | | Sara Evans | Restless | RCA/BMG | All | | Martina McBride | Share: Songs of Hope, Awareness and Recovery for Everyone | Compendia | "Cheap Whisky" | | John Mayer | Heavier Things | Aware/Columbia | "Clarity", "Bigger Than My Body", "Home Life", and "Wheel" | | David Bowie | Reality | Iso | "Bring Me the Disco King" and "Fly" | | Martina McBride | Martina | RCA Records | Some | | Matt Nathanson | Beneath These Fireworks | Acrobat Records | All | | Tori Amos | Tales of a Librarian | Atlantic | "Angels", "Mary", "Spark", "Bliss", "Playboy Mommy", "Sweet Dreams", "Jackie's Strength", and "Snow Cherries from France" | | 2004 | Bruce Hornsby | Greatest Radio Hits | RCA | "See the Same Way" | | Van Hunt | Van Hunt | Capitol | All | | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Dress Rehearsal | Arista Nashville | Some | | Tori Amos | Carved In Stone: Live At Red Rocks, Vol. ll | Outlook Music | "A Sorta Fairytale" | | Finn Brothers | Everyone is Here | Nettwerk Records | All | | Critters Buggin | Stampede | Ropeadope | All | | Steven Curtis Chapman | All Things New | Chordant | All | | Keith Urban | Be Here | EMI | Some | | William Shatner | Has Been | Shout! Factory | "I Can't Get Behind That" and others | | Jon Brion | I ♥ Huckabees: Soundtrack | Milan Records | Some | | Luke Temple | Luke Temple | Mill Pond | All | | Elisa | Pearl Days | Sugar Srl | All | | THRUSTER! | THRUSTER! | Kufala | All | | 2005 | THRUSTER! | Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04 | Kufala Recordings | All | | Tori Amos | The Beekeeper | Epic | All | | Magdalen Hsu-Li | Smashing the Ceiling | Chickpop | All | | Gratitude | Gratitude | Atlantic Records | Some | | Susie Suh | Susie Suh | Epic Records | All | | Lisa Marie Presley | Now What | Capitol Records | Some | | Luke Temple | Hold a Match for a Gasoline World | 2:30 Publicity | "Make Right With You" and "In the End" | | Anna Nalick | Wreck of the Day | Columbia | Some | | Lisa Loeb | The Very Best of Lisa Loeb | Geffen Records | "Bring Me Up" | | Erin McKeown | We Will Become Like Birds | Nettwerk Records | Some | | Nerina Pallot | Fires | Idaho Records/14th Floor Records | "All Good People" | | Faith Hill | Fireflies | Warner Bros. Records | Some | | Larry Carlton | Firewire | Bluebird | All | | Jess Pillmore | Reveal | Lujo | Some | | Natalie Merchant | Retrospective: 1995-2005 | Elektra Records | "Build a Levee", "Not in This Life", and "Motherland" | | Keith Urban | Days Go By | EMI | Some | | Black Lab | See the Sun | Blacklab World | Some | | The Corrs | Home | Atlantic Records | "Spancill Hill", "Peggy Gordon", "Black Is The Colour", "Buachaill Ón Éirne", "Moorlough Shore", "Old Town", and "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille" | | Sara Evans | Real Fine Place | RCA | All | | The Long Winters | Ultimatum | Barsuk Records | Some | | Robbie Williams | Intensive Care | Chrysalis | All | | Teddy Thompson | Separate Ways | Verve Forecast | Some | | Matt Chamberlain | Matt Chamberlain | Web of Mimicry | All | | Shakira | Oral Fixation Vol. 2 | Epic Records | "How Do You Do" and "Don't Bother" | | Sara Evans | Feels Like Home | Cracker Barrel | "Rockin' Horse", "Niagara", and "I Give In" | | 2006 | Mellowdrone | Box | Red Ink | "C'mon Try a Little Bit" | | Rhett Miller | The Believer | Capitol Records | All | | Kenny Rogers | Water & Bridges | Capitol Nashville | Some | | Morrissey | Ringleader of the Tormentors | Attack Records | All | | Daniel Powter | Daniel Powter | Warner Bros. | All | | Slow Music | Live at the Croc | Unknown | All | | Chris Isaak | Best of Chris Isaak | Reprise | Some | | Yoshida Brothers | III | Domo | All | | Bruce Hornsby | Intersections (1985-2005) | RCA | "Preacher in the Ring, Pt. 2" | | Landon Pigg | LP | RCA | Some | | Moshav Band | Misplaced | Jewish Music Group | Some | | Johanna Kunin | Clouds Electric | Bear Island Music | - | | Shelby Lynne | The Definitive Collection | Hip-O | "Killin' Kind", "Wall in Your Heart", "Break Me Open", "Jesus on a Greyhound", and "I Can't Wait" | | Indigo Girls | Despite Our Differences | Hollywood Records | All | | Zucchero | Fly | Polydor/Universal Music Group | Some | | Tori Amos | A Piano: The Collection | Rhino Records | Disc D | | Sean Lennon | Friendly Fire | Capitol Records | All except "Wait For Me" and "Friendly Fire" | | Cody McCarver | Peace, Love and Coondawgs | Aspirion | Some | | Josh Groban | Awake | Reprise Records/143 Records | Some | | The Corrs | Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection | Atlantic Records | Some | | Danny Elfman | Charlotte's Web: Original Score | Sony Classical | Some | | Steven Curtis Chapman | Now and Then | Sparrow | "All Things New", "Much of You", "Only Getting Started", "Last Day on Earth", "What Now", "Please Only You", "Coming Attractions", "Big Story", "Believe Me Now", "Angels Wish", "I Believe in You", and "Treasure of Jesus" | | The Youngs | Hand Up, Head Down | Mimicry | "Satellite of Love" | | 2007 | Black Lab | Passion Leaves a Trace | Blacklabworld.com | Some | | Mika | Life in Cartoon Motion | Casablanca | All | | Viktor Krauss | II | Narada | All | | Brandi Carlile | The Story | Columbia | All | | Bethany Dillon | Waking Up | Sparrow Records | Some | | Martina McBride | Waking Up Laughing | RCA Records | All | | David Torn | Prezens | ECM | "Miss Place, The Mist..." | | Tori Amos | American Doll Posse | Epic | All except "Yo George", "Fat Slut", "Devils and Gods", "Programmable Soda", "Velvet Revolution", and "Dragon" | | Jon McLaughlin | Indiana | Island | Some | | Missy Higgins | On a Clear Night | Eleven | All | | Sara Bareilles | Little Voice | Epic | Some | | Cole Deggs & The Lonesome | Cole Deggs & The Lonesome | Columbia Records | Some | | Elisa | Caterpillar | Universal | "The Waves" | | Jessica Callahan | Jessica Callahan | Blindstick | Some | | Marco Benevento | Live at Tonic | Ropeadope | Some | | Katrina Carlson | Here and Now | Kataphonic | All | | Floratone | Floratone | Blue Note | All | | Two Loons for Tea | Nine Lucid Dreams | Sarathan Records | Some | | Jesca Hoop | Kismet | Red Ink | Some | | Ben Lee | Ripe | New West Records | All | | Vanessa Carlton | Heroes & Thieves | Universal Motown | Some | | Carrie Underwood | Carnival Ride | Arista Nashville | Some | | 2008 | Dido | TBA | Sony BMG | Some | Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is a jam band that originated in Texas in the mid-1980s. ...
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For the S Club 7 song, see Alive (S Club 7 song). ...
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The Music Corporation of America was a United States based corporation in the music business. ...
David Torn (born 1953 in Amityville, New York) is a guitarist and composer known for electronics and performance techniques that have a highly atmospheric or textural quality. ...
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
From the Choirgirl Hotel, released in 1998, was the fifth major label album by singer and songwriter Tori Amos. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
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Narada Productions is a record label formed in 1983 as a new age music label. ...
Critters Buggin is a band of eclectic style that revolves around musicians Matt Chamberlain, Mike Dillon, Brad Houser, and Skerik. ...
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Reprise Records is an American record label, owned by Warner Music Group, operated through Warner Bros. ...
Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American singer, pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. ...
Bruce Hornsbys sixth album, a double album, is titled Spirit Trail. ...
RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. ...
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Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
The Corrs are a multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated Celtic folk-rock and pop rock group from Dundalk, Republic of Ireland. ...
Talk on Corners is the sophomore album by Irish band The Corrs. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
Charles Chuck Negron (born 8 June 1942) is an American singer, best known as one of the three lead vocalists in the band, Three Dog Night. ...
Hip-O Records is now part of Universal Music Group. ...
Macy Gray (born Natalie Renee McIntyre on September 6, 1967[1]) is an American Grammy Award winning R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, famed for her raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday and Betty Davis. ...
On How Life Is is the debut album by American R&B/soul singer Macy Gray, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). ...
Epic Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Sony BMG. // Epic was launched originally as a jazz and classical music label in 1953 by CBS. Its bright-yellow, black and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases. ...
John Gorka is a contemporary American folk musician from Wisconsin. ...
Six Degrees Records is an independent record label noted for its catalog of recordings from international musicians and vocalists. ...
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
To Venus and Back is a two-disc album set released by singer and songwriter Tori Amos in 1999. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
Dave Koz (March 27, 1963) is a homosexual American jazz saxophonist. ...
Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, owned by EMI. // The Capitol Records company was founded by the songwriter Johnny Mercer in 1942, with the financial help of movie producer Buddy DeSylva and the business acumen of Glenn Wallichs, (1910-1971) (owner of Music City, at the...
Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, Kansas) is an Academy Award-winning and two-time Grammy Award-winning American rock musician and singer. ...
Breakdown is the sixth album by singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). ...
Chantal Kreviazuk (born May 18, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter of rock and pop music. ...
Colour Moving and Still is the second album by Canadian singer/songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). ...
Critters Buggin is a band of eclectic style that revolves around musicians Matt Chamberlain, Mike Dillon, Brad Houser, and Skerik. ...
Fiona Apple (born September 13, 1977) is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. ...
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Epic Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Sony BMG. // Epic was launched originally as a jazz and classical music label in 1953 by CBS. Its bright-yellow, black and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases. ...
Macy Gray (born Natalie Renee McIntyre on September 6, 1967[1]) is an American Grammy Award winning R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, famed for her raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday and Betty Davis. ...
RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. ...
Jessica Riddle is an American singer/song-writer. ...
Hollywood Records is a record label owned by Disney. ...
Evan and Jaron Pierce are two brothers who perform as Evan and Jaron. ...
David Torn (born 1953 in Amityville, New York) is a guitarist and composer known for electronics and performance techniques that have a highly atmospheric or textural quality. ...
The Wallflowers are a Grammy Award-winning rock band from Los Angeles, California. ...
(Breach) is The Wallflowers third album. ...
Interscope Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as one third of UMGs Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group. ...
Macy Gray (born Natalie Renee McIntyre on September 6, 1967[1]) is an American Grammy Award winning R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, famed for her raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday and Betty Davis. ...
Rosie ODonnell (born March 21, 1962 in Bayside, Queens, New York) is an 11-time Emmy Award-winning American talk show host, television personality, comedienne, film, television, and stage actress. ...
Sony Records is a record label courtesy of Columbia, Epic and American Recordings. ...
Winter Wonderland is a pop standard written in 1934 by Felix Bernard (composer) and Richard B. Smith (lyricist). ...
Vonda Shepard (born July 7, 1963) is a rock singer who gained popularity in the 1990s. ...
550 Music is a defunct imprint of Epic Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG. 550 is named after the address of the Sony building located at 550 Madison Avenue in New York. ...
Epic Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Sony BMG. // Epic was launched originally as a jazz and classical music label in 1953 by CBS. Its bright-yellow, black and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases. ...
Sony Music Entertainment is a major global record label controlled by the Sony Corporation. ...
dc Talk (also DC Talk and dc talk) is a Christian rock band formed in the late 1980s in Lynchburg, Virginia by Toby McKeehan, Kevin Max, and Michael Tait. ...
Solo is the eighth album released by dc Talk. ...
ForeFront Records logo Forefront Records was also a hardcore punk record label and distribution in Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. ...
Trouble in Shangri-La is the sixth album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. ...
Reprise is also the name of a record label, see Reprise Records In music a reprise is the repetition or return of the opening material later in a composition such as occurs in the recapitulation of sonata form, though it originally (18th century) was simply any repeated section, such as...
Macy Gray (born Natalie Renee McIntyre on September 6, 1967[1]) is an American Grammy Award winning R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, famed for her raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday and Betty Davis. ...
Sony Records is a record label courtesy of Columbia, Epic and American Recordings. ...
I Try is a single by Macy Gray released in 2000. ...
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Trust No One is the first solo album by Dave Navarro, who is the guitarist for Janes Addiction and a former guitarist for The Red Hot Chili Peppers. ...
Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, owned by EMI. // The Capitol Records company was founded by the songwriter Johnny Mercer in 1942, with the financial help of movie producer Buddy DeSylva and the business acumen of Glenn Wallichs, (1910-1971) (owner of Music City, at the...
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Carolyn Dawn Johnson (born April 30, 1971) is a Canadian Juno award winning country music singer and songwriter. ...
Room With A View is the first studio album by Canadian country music singer/songwriter Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and was released on August 7, 2001 on Arista Nashville. ...
Arista Nashville is a record company which has the artists Keith Anderson, Brooks & Dunn, Diamond Rio, Jypsi, Brad Paisley, Phil Vassar. ...
Kevin Max (born August 17, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and poet. ...
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ForeFront Records logo Forefront Records was also a hardcore punk record label and distribution in Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
Miranda Lee Richards LP, The Herethereafter. Miranda Lee Richards is an American singer-songwriter. ...
Virgin Records was a British recording label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Nik Powell in 1972. ...
Stone Carpenter Gossard (born July 20, 1966 in Seattle, Washington) is the rhythm guitarist and, along with Jeff Ament and Mike McCready, a founding member of American rock band Pearl Jam. ...
Bayleaf is a solo album by Stone Gossard. ...
Epic Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Sony BMG. // Epic was launched originally as a jazz and classical music label in 1953 by CBS. Its bright-yellow, black and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases. ...
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter. ...
Strange Little Girls was a concept album released by singer-songwriter Tori Amos in 2001. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
Martina McBride (born Martina Mariea Schiff, July 29, 1966 in Sharon, Kansas) is an American Grammy nominated country music singer-songwriter. ...
The Greatest Hits album By Martina McBride contained 13 hits including Independence Day, and I Love You. It also contained the song Strangers, which Martina decided to put onto the album despite it never being a single - She felt that given the chance, it would have been a hit, and...
RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. ...
Where Would You Be is the third single released from country singer Martina McBrides Greatest Hits album. ...
Concrete Angel is a song performed by Martina McBride and co-produced by McBride and Paul Worley. ...
Blessed is a single, released in 2001, by American country music artist Martina McBride. ...
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