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Powers (stylized in all caps) is a musical duo composed of Mike Del Rio and Crista Ru. Their music has been described as alternative pop, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] electropop , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and progressive pop . [ 6 ]
Powers is an American superhero television series developed by Brian Michael Bendis and Charlie Huston for PlayStation Network. It is based on the Image/Marvel comic book series of the same name by Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. The show depicts humans who have been granted special abilities, known as "Powers", that remain hidden until adulthood.
Powers (American TV series), a 2015–2016 series based on the comics; Powers (British TV series), a 2004 children's science-fiction series; Powers (duo), an American pop group; Powers, an Annals of the Western Shore novel by Ursula K. Le Guin; Powers: A Study in Metaphysics, a 2003 book by George Molnar; Powers, a 2019 album by the Futureheads
These Are Powers was an American experimental music group from Brooklyn, New York and Chicago, Illinois, United States. The band mixes polyrhythm with samples and other electronic sounds and noise rock .
While in prison, the Quicksilver Messenger Service recorded Valenti/Powers's song "Dino's Song", which was released on the Quicksilver Messenger Service (album) in 1968. After completing his sentence, Valenti/Powers signed with CBS's Epic Records, releasing an eponymous solo album under a variation of his pseudonym (Dino Valente) in 1968.
Power pop is a music genre which is a more aggressive form of pop rock. [1] Although its mainstream success peaked in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the genre continues to influence new artists.
Powers' guitar playing was described by The Guardian as "understated" and "free of the more furious embellishments of so many would-be blues rockers". [6] Frank Matheis of Acoustic Roots & Country Blues said that Powers was the only guitarist that truly reminded him of Jimi Hendrix. [7] At some stage Powers lost his leg due to diabetes. [8]
John Leon Joseph Pavlik (May 25, 1938 – January 16, 2023), known professionally as Johnny Powers, was an American guitar player, singer, writer and producer specializing in rockabilly. Powers was best known for his 1957 recording on the now-defunct Fox Records label entitled "Long Blond Hair".