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Zane Williams is an anomaly in today's country music scene, a modern-day “throwback” who is equal parts bar-room entertainer and introspective poet. Williams was a finalist in three categories at MerleFest 's Chris Austin Song Contest, claiming top slots in both the Country and General categories.
H 2 O were formed in Glasgow in 1978 by lead singer Ian Donaldson (who used to be a member of punk rock band Skroo), bassist Alan McGee (who later managed rock band Oasis in the 1990s - but was eventually replaced by Colin Ferguson), drummer Kenny Dorman (who, latterly, introduced keyboardist Ross Alcock, both of them from Largs in North Ayrshire), guitarist David Wells and saxophonist Colin ...
"What's It Gonna Be" is a song performed by British bassline duo H "Two" O and British bassline vocal group Platnum. Digital formats were released to online retailers in the UK on 11 February 2008.
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3.4 Music videos. 3.5 ... H2O would demo songs for what would eventually ... The World Still Won't Listen (1996) "Heaven Knows I Am Miserable Now" Show ...
Zane Bennett, who is a troublemaker at times and has a shaky romance with Rikki. Miriam Kent, the spoiled daughter of Dolphin City's mayor, who causes trouble for the girls. The "Vandal Gang", a group of troublemakers: Murray the moray eel, Danny the octopus, and Burke, a hammerhead shark. They typically cause trouble for the denizens in the ...
Zane, 58, produces and stars in the upcoming Waltzing with Brando, a biopic that follows Brando during the 1970s, offering glimpses of the Oscar-winning legend in Last Tango in Paris andThe Godfather.
"Forever Country" is a 2016 mashup performed by Artists of Then, Now & Forever, a one-time gathering of 30 American country music artists. The song combines elements of three previous country hits: John Denver 's " Take Me Home, Country Roads " (1971), Willie Nelson 's " On the Road Again " (1979), and Dolly Parton 's " I Will Always Love You ...