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"Hollow" is a song by Latvian singer-songwriter Dons. Originally released in Latvian under the title " Lauzto šķēpu karaļvalsts " on 11 September 2023, its English version was released on 2 January 2024 by Universal .
Pages in category "Songs written by Dons (singer)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Hollow (Dons song) L. Lauzto šķēpu karaļvalsts;
Dons was announced as a judge for the debut season of Ir Talants, the Latvian version of the popular global series Got Talent. [100] On 16 October, 2024, the Latvian Music Producers Association presented Dons with a platinum certificate for "Hollow"; the platinum award is given to songs that have been streamed 4 million times or more. [101]
Fifteen songs were selected to compete in the national final, which consisted of two shows: a semi-final and a final. In the semi-final on 3 February 2024, ten entries were selected to advance to compete in the final on 10 February 2024 where a public televote and an eight-member jury panel selected "Hollow" performed by Dons as the winner.
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Wilmer "Bill" Browning (May 16, 1931, in Wayne, West Virginia – January 23, 1977) was an American rockabilly musician, recording studio and songwriter. He wrote the country music hit single "Dark Hollow", which was covered by both Jimmie Skinner and the Grateful Dead.
"Blueboy" is the only song by John Fogerty featuring bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn; the backing vocals are sung by singing group The Waters. [3] Fogerty himself used a Danelectro guitar and a 1962 brown Concert amplifier to create a tremolo effect on "Blueboy".