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Music by Prudence is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Roger Ross Williams. It tells the story of the then 24-year-old Zimbabwean singer-songwriter Prudence Mabhena , and follows her transcendence from a world of hatred and superstition into one of music, love, and possibilities.
Mark Hilburn (March 1913 – October 15, 1975) was a saxophone and clarinet player. He played with an orchestra that later came to be known as Mark Hilburn and His ...
"Free the People" is a song by Australian band Sherbet. It was released in October 1971 as the second single from Sherbet's debut studio album Time Change... A Natural Progression. [1] The song charted at number 33 on Go-Set and number 18 on the Kent Music Report. [2]
Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host. As music critic and editor at the Los Angeles Times from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays, and profiles have appeared in publications worldwide.
It should only contain pages that are Sherbet (band) songs or lists of Sherbet (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sherbet (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"Silvery Moon" is a song by Australian rock band Sherbet, released in August 1974 as the third and final single from the band's third studio album, Slipstream. The song reached number 5 on the Kent Music Report [1] The song was written by Garth Porter and Clive Shakespeare. [2]
Liberty signed them and immediately released a recording of the girls singing the song as a commercial single (with the B-side, "A Smile and a Ribbon," a composition with music by Mark McIntyre) and by September the song reached #4 on the Billboard charts [2] and #28 in the UK Singles Chart, [4] and was the biggest selling record put out by ...
Orange is the soundtrack to the 2010 Indian Telugu-language romantic film of the same name, directed by Bhaskar and starring Ram Charan and Genelia D'Souza.The soundtrack album includes six tracks composed by Harris Jayaraj marking his first collaboration with Bhaskar and Ram Charan.