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Zia Denise Marie Padilla Quizon (born September 23, 1991), known by her stage name Zia Quizon, is a Filipino singer-songwriter and recording artist. She began her career after being signed to PolyEast Records and releasing her self-titled debut album in 2011.
A few years following the demise of Jesus Chrysler Supercar, Corman started Mr. Fantastical where his production over the years has ranged from his largely instrumental debut, to his second effort, a "funny children's album "Ham Hocks and Guitar Strings" on the Sunset Alliance label that just stopped short of having a Parental Advisory sticker slapped on it."
Later on, their music became increasingly pop-oriented, as shown by their follow-up Calibrate, which was released by self-released in February 1983 through their own Pegna Records imprint. Although the band received local radio airplay, as well as having the music video for the track "Life Is Busy" played on MTV and Cinemax , [ 2 ] the band met ...
Zia, a genus of brachiopods; Zia, by Scott O'Dell; Applebay Zia, motor glider; Zia, a small village on the Greek island of Kos; Zia clan of the Diné, or Navajo, people; Zia Record Exchange, a regional chain of record shops located across the American Southwest
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, for instance, requires employers that consider criminal records in their hiring decisions to “assess whether the record is relevant to the job ...
She recorded Zia v1.2 in 1992 and brought in a band for Zia v1.5, her second release. [9] Fifth Colvmn Records released the EP Shem in 1996, and the composition "Space-Time" was released on the label's Echo compilation.
Zia Victoria was born on April 17, 2005. [3] At age 11, Zia Victoria performed on The Today Show, where she sang her original song, "Taking Flight." [4] [5] In 2016, she wrote the Novak Djokovic Foundation Anthem, an original song titled, “Do It For Someone Else.” [2] [6] In 2021, at the age of 16, she signed with Warner Chappell Music. [7] [1]
Ziaur Rahman, (Bengali: জিয়াউর রহমান Jiẏā'ura Rahamāna; June 27, 1975), [1] known as Zia, is a Bangladeshi rock musician, [2] [3] composer, bassist, [4] songwriter, and architect popularly known as the founder [5] and leader of the Bangladeshi independent music group Shironamhin. [6]