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The group started with the members Andrew Rogers, Jose Martinez, Raul Molina and David Perez. [1] Then the group became a quintet with the addition of Josh Correa, Orlando Torres and Vincent Pesante after the departure of Rogers and Martinez. The quartet scored success in 1999 with their debut album, Different Kind of Love. [3]
Andrew Rogers (judge) (born 1933), Australian judge of the NSW Supreme Court; Andrew Rogers (artist), Australian artist; Andrew Rogers (singer) Andrew Rogers (journalist) (born 1962), British author and journalist living in Amsterdam; Andrew J. Rogers (1828–1900), American politician; Andy Rogers (born 1986), ice hockey player
"The Rhythms of Life project by Australian artist Andrew Rogers is the largest contemporary land-art project in the world, forming a chain of stone sculptures, or geoglyphs, around the globe. Monumental geoglyphs have been constructed in ten countries to date: Israel, Chile, Bolivia, Sri Lanka, Australia, Iceland, China, India, Turkey and Nepal.
The West End Whingers is a London-based theatre blog which publishes humorous and satirical reviews of mostly West End theatre productions.. The blog was founded in June 2006 by a pair of London bloggers identified only as "Phil" and "Andrew" - in fact Philip Argent and Andrew Rogers - who were inspired to begin the blog after seeing a production of Sam Shepard's Fool for Love starring ...
Andrew Neil Rogers was born in Ipswich in 1962. He studied history at the University of Leicester. He then taught history at The Towers School in Ashford, Kent from 1985 to 1990. [citation needed] He moved to Amsterdam in 1990 and founded Writewell Quality Text.
Andrew John Rogers AO KC (30 April 1933 – 4 February 2024) was an Australian corporate and legal advisor, who was a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1979 to 1993. Rogers was educated at the Schweizerische Alpine Mittelschule in Davos , Switzerland , and Cranbrook School, Sydney .
Andrew Stanton, Joss Whedon, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow: Gargoyles (for episode "Avalon") Lydia Marano Ghost in the Shell: Kazunori Itō: The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White, Jonathan Roberts: James and the Giant Peach: Karey Kirkpatrick, Jonathan Roberts, Steve Bloom 1997 [5] Not awarded 1998 [6] Mulan
Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters is the second solo album by Paul Rodgers (of Free and Bad Company fame), consisting predominantly of covers of songs made famous by blues artist Muddy Waters.