Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
1997: Perspective - A Collection Of Remixes 1992–1997 1998: Vorsprung Dyk Technik: Remixes 92-98, BPI: Silver [9] 1999: Paul van Dyk's Nervous Tracks 2002: Global 2004: Perfect Remixes Vol. 2
It also included the European hit We Are Alive, a remixed version of the Jennifer Brown song Alive. His first mix album The Politics of Dancing (2001) was followed by a world tour and a DVD release Global (2003) and the Mexican film Zurdo, for which van Dyk composed the soundtrack and won a Mexican Oscar for his work. [28]
The Word Alive is an American metalcore band from Phoenix, Arizona.The band was formed by vocalist Craig Mabbitt in 2008. After one unreleased EP, Mabbitt was replaced by current vocalist, Tyler Smith, the same year.
We Are the Fallen officially debuted on June 22, 2009, performing two songs in Los Angeles: their first single "Bury Me Alive" and Evanescence's "Going Under". [13] Fans could register their email address at the band's website to receive a free download of Bury Me Alive". [16] [17] Only the first 100,000 registrants qualified for the download. [18]
The discography of Fireflight, a Christian rock band, ... "We Are Alive" 54 20 27 "Safety" (featuring Stephen Christian of Anberlin) — 7 — "Lightning" —
We Are Messengers are an American Christian band originally from Monaghan, Ireland. They have been based in the US since 2015. [1] Their first studio album, We Are Messengers, was released in 2016 through Word Records and Curb Records. The album hit the top 10 on Billboard album charts and top 15 on the Billboard Heatseeker charts.
In 1979, the record's anthemic title track "We Are Family" followed and became a worldwide smash charting at number two pop and number one R&B. The song and group were nominated for a Grammy Award and "We Are Family" was adopted as the official anthem for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who went on to win the World Series that year. Sister Sledge was ...
Its two top ten singles in her native country were "Alive" and "Cheap Thrills" (solo or featuring singer/rapper Sean Paul). The latter became her most successful song as a lead artist, reaching the top five in many European countries and peaking at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 , where it became Sia's first song to do so.