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"When You Believe" was performed by American Idol contestant and winner Candice Glover on the twelfth season of the show. A studio recording of the song was also released as a single on iTunes. Glover performed "When You Believe" on American Idol on the "Divas" theme night on April 17, 2013. [145]
Gene Simmons is the first solo album by Gene Simmons, the bassist and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Kiss.It is one of four solo albums released by each member of Kiss, but yet still under the Kiss label, coming out alongside Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, and Paul Stanley.
Evans's recordings of "You Must Believe in Spring" were among the earliest, particularly under its English-language title, and it has gone on to become a major jazz standard, recorded more than 350 times. [10] Another standard-in-the-making, "The Peacocks" by jazz pianist Jimmy Rowles, was included here.
Music videos 10+ This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by 98 Degrees , an American pop musical group. 98 Degrees has released six studio albums , two compilation albums , sixteen singles , and over ten music videos under Motown Records and Universal Records .
The following is a listing of the jazz pianist Bill Evans's original albums. He recorded over 50 albums as a leader between 1956 and 1980 and also played as a sideman on nearly as many more. He broke new ground in many of his piano trio, duet, and solo recordings. He received 31 nominations for Grammy Awards and won seven times.
Steve Albini was an American musician, audio engineer, and music journalist, whose many recording projects have exerted an important influence on independent music since the 1980s. Most of his projects from 1997 onwards were recorded at the Electrical Audio studios in Chicago .
List of compilation and DJ mix albums, with selected chart positions Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications FRA [1]BEL [12]ITA [4]NLD [5]POR [6]SWI
"Miracles Happen (When You Believe)" is a song by American singer Myra. It was the first single from her 2001 self-titled album Myra. [1] The song was used in the 2001 Disney film The Princess Diaries. In 2002, the song was nominated for an ALMA Award for "Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack". [2]