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The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album (previously: Best Pop Instrumental Album) is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to recording artists for quality instrumental albums in the pop music genre.
A-side of Kiss Me Goodbye (Instrumental) Kiss Me Goodbye (Instrumental) Bolland & Bolland: 4.25 Bolland & Bolland: non-album-version: 1990: B-side of Kiss Me Goodbye' Kiss Me Goodbye (Special Remix Version) Bolland & Bolland: 6.21 Bolland & Bolland: non-album-version: 1990: 12'-Single Klondyke Kate: Suzi Quatro, Len Tuckey: 3.30 Nicky Chinn ...
Overnight Sensational is a 2006 album by Sam Moore.This album was produced by Randy Jackson and features artists such as Jon Bon Jovi, Bekka Bramlett, Mariah Carey, Eric Clapton, Nikka Costa, Sheila E., Billy F. Gibbons, Vince Gill, Van Hunt, Billy Preston, Robert Randolph, Paul Rodgers, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Travis Tritt, BeBe Winans, Steve Winwood, Wynonna, and Zucchero.
Hayley Westenra – vocals, piano, violin, guitar; Chuck Wild – composer, keyboardist, producer of the Liquid Mind album series; Stuart Wilde – producer, lyricist; Willie and Lobo (Willie Royal and Wolfgang "Lobo" Fink) – flamenco duo (guitar & violin) George Winston – pianist [1] Paul Winter – soprano saxophonist, composer [1]
"Little Suzi's on the Up" is a song by British new wave group Ph.D. It was released as the band's first single, appearing on their self-titled debut album . The music video for the song was notable for being the fifth music video shown during MTV 's launch on 1 August 1981. [ 1 ]
Susan Kay Quatro [1] (born June 3, 1950) [2] is an American singer, bass guitarist, songwriter, and actress. In the 1970s, she scored a string of singles that found success in Europe and Australia, with both "Can the Can" (1973) and "Devil Gate Drive" (1974) reaching number one in several countries.
The Horne Section is a British musical comedy band, [1] appearing on radio, television, podcast, and stage. Led by frontman and comedian Alex Horne, the band comprises Joe Auckland (trumpet, banjo, vocals), Mark Brown (saxophone, guitar, vocals), Will Collier (bass, guitar, vocals), Ben Reynolds (drums, vocals) and Ed Sheldrake (keyboards, vocals).
Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 1999 film Magnolia. It comprises several songs by Aimee Mann, plus tracks by Gabrielle, Supertramp and Jon Brion. The album received positive reviews and was certified gold in 2001. Mann's song "Save Me" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.