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Samsons is an Indonesian pop-rock band formed in Jakarta in 2003. Their songs include "Naluri Lelaki", "Kenangan Terindah", and "Bukan Diriku". The current band members are: Adrian Martadinata, Erik Partogi Siagian, Irfan Aulia, and Aldri Dataviadi. Past members include Bambang "Bams" Reguna Bukit, Chandra "Konde" Christanto, and Aria Dinata.
After two years performing under the moniker Paul Samson's Rogues, the eponymous frontman formed a new lineup of Samson in 1992, with drummer Tony Tuohy and returning bassist Chris Aylmer. [13] The group continued to tour and released Samson in 1993. [14] Tuohy left in early 1994 and the band broke up again. [13]
Don't Get Mad, Get Even is the fifth studio album by British hard rock/heavy metal band Samson, released in 1984. Don't Get Mad, Get Even was included in the three-disc compilation The Polydor Years, issued by Caroline International in 2017, which also includes the album Before the Storm and a third CD with various B-sides, live and studio rarities.
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Paul Samson (4 June 1953 – 9 August 2002) [1] was an English guitarist, closely associated with the new wave of British heavy metal.. Born Paul Sanson, his first band in 1968 was a local Kent based group called 'The Innocence' which consisted of him, Stewart Cochrane, Phil Stranders and the late Martin Kirrage.
The Book of Judges relates that Lehi was the site of an encampment by a Philistine army, [2] and the subsequent engagement with the Israelite leader Samson. [3] This encounter is famous for Samsons' use of a donkey's jawbone as a club, [4] and the name Ramath Lehi means Jawbone Hill.
"Samson and Delilah" is a traditional song based on the Biblical tale of Samson and his betrayal by Delilah. Its best known performer is perhaps the Grateful Dead, who first performed the song live in 1976, with guitarist Bob Weir singing lead vocals. The 1977 album Terrapin Station featured a studio recording of the song.
Samsons-Lion is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. [3] See also. Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department; References