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Henry Earl Sinks (January 1, 1940 – May 13, 2017), known professionally as Earl Sinks, was an American rock and roll singer-songwriter and actor. Sinks' musical and acting career spanned the 1950s to the 1990s, before his retirement.
"You Are My High" is a song originally released in 2000 by French electronic music producer Demon. DJ Snake then released a remix that soared in popularity on 28 July 2021. The remix was written by Charlie Wilson, Johnsye Andrea Smith, Ronnie Wilson and DJ Snake, and produced by the latter. [1]
Whitesnake broke up in 1991. Three years later, Greatest Hits was released as the band's first compilation album, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and being certified gold by the BPI. [3] [5] The band returned with Restless Heart in 1997, which peaked at number 34 in the UK. [3] In late 2002 the band returned on a permanent basis.
David Michael Sabo (born September 16, 1964), nicknamed The Snake, is an American musician best known as one of the guitarists of heavy metal band Skid Row. [1] [2]
Snake toured Argentina again in 2003 in addition to taking part in 2003-2004 in several big music festivals for the Latin rock scene. In August 2004, Snake recorded their second album this time through studios in Buenos . The album Dejando Marcas was produced by Raúl and Osko Cariola (from Santos Innocentes) in co-production with Mikael Boudakian.
DJ Snake released his next single "Middle" on 16 October 2015. The song was released by Interscope Records, Mad Decent and Spinnin' Records. It features the vocals from English singer Bipolar Sunshine. The song's accompanying music video premiered on 16 March 2016 on DJ Snake's YouTube account on Vevo. On 2 June 2016, the single "Talk" was ...
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions AUT [1]SWI [2]Pak Më Ndryshe: Released: 2009; Label: OTR
The single "Is This Love" was reissued to promote Whitesnake's Greatest Hits, and featured the song "Sweet Lady Luck" (a B-side from the previous album Slip of the Tongue). This version reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. [7]