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Mango Groove: Live in Concert is a concert video released by South African fusion group Mango Groove in 2011.. In addition to the 19 songs performed at the concert, the DVD includes songs, music videos, and an electronic press kit from the band's 2009 album, Bang the Drum.
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Bobby Womack at Roskilde Festival 2010. The single was released in February 1973 on the United Artists label. Credited to Bobby Womack and Peace, who had a hit previously with "Harry Hippie", [1] [2] it was composed by B. Womack and J. J. Johnson.
The music video, directed by Steve Boyle, consists mainly of black-and-white photos and footage of the South during the 1930s, as well as footage of members of the band and other actors in the South, which is also in black and white, to give the illusion that it was the 1930s when it was
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To further promote the song, an accompanied music video was uploaded onto YouTube on 16 April 2012. The video was directed by Kate Moross and filmed at Painshill Park, featuring Ware wandering around the park while singing the song, eventually driving away with her partner. Due to the aforementioned dispute, the video was re-titled accordingly ...
Normani's "Motivation" music video was truly a turning point for the singer’s trajectory. It was a moment that not only fed the internet's collective thirst for early 2K nostalgia, but also ...
When It All Goes South is the nineteenth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in 2001. It produced the singles "When It All Goes South", "Will You Marry Me" and "The Woman He Loves". [2] This became Alabama's final studio album of original materials until 2015's Southern Drawl.