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An untitled abstract by Gaitonde sold for Rs 92 lakh at an Osians auction, the highest amount paid for a contemporary Indian painting at the time. [7] Gaitonde died in 2002. In 2013, one of Gaitonde's untitled painting sold for ₹ 237 million (US$2.8 million), set a record for an Indian artist at Christie's debut auction in India. [8] [9]
Elizabeth Mae "Lzzy" Hale IV [1] [2] (born October 10, 1983) [3] is an American musician. She serves as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of hard rock band Halestorm, which she co-founded with her brother Arejay Hale in 1997.
Halestorm is an American rock band from Red Lion, Pennsylvania, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Lzzy Hale, drummer Arejay Hale, guitarist Joe Hottinger, and bassist Josh Smith. [6] Siblings Lzzy and Arejay founded the band in 1997.
ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs eP is an EP by the American hard rock band Halestorm. [3] It was released in the United States on January 6, 2017 [4] as a follow-up to ReAniMate 2.0: The CoVeRs eP (2013). ReAniMate 3.0 features Halestorm's covers of six songs, [5] all from different artists.
Lzzy Hale, member of the band Halestorm, sang the lyrics of the song. According to Stirling, she had never heard of Lzzy Hale or Halestorm before but she needed a rock-star female vocalist. In an interview, Stirling stated "It was so important for me to find the right singer for it, because I had in my mind the idea of who I wanted.
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ReAniMate 2.0: The CoVeRs eP is an EP by the American rock band Halestorm. It was released in the United States on October 15, 2013 as a follow-up to ReAniMate: The CoVeRs eP (2011). ReAniMate 2.0 features Halestorm's covers of six songs, all from different artists.
100 Crore Club is an unofficial designation by the Indian film trade and the media, related to Indian-language films that have net ₹100 crore (1 billion Indian rupees) or more in India after deducting the entertainment tax. [1]