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The Go Getters is a Swedish neo-rockabilly band formed in 1988 by lead singer, standup drummer, and lyricist Peter Sandberg. Other members include Johnny Andersson, and Pascal Guimbard, a founding member of the French rockabilly band The Sprites. [ 1 ]
The band released a new CD God Bless The Go-Go's in 2001, toured extensively for many years, and appeared in a popular DVD live concert, The Go-Go's Live In Central Park. Determined not to let the Go-Go's define her this time around, Valentine kept The Delphines going, and the band released two albums, The Delphines (1996) and Cosmic Speed ...
Leonard Harris [1] (born December 6, 1977 [2]), better known by his stage name GLC (short for Gangsta Legendary Crisis [3]), is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. [4] He was formerly a member of the Go Getters.
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"Go-Getters" is a song by VTuber Mori Calliope from her second major studio album, Phantomime (2024). It was released on June 27, 2024, by EMI Records . The song was featured as the ending theme song for the anime television series Suicide Squad Isekai .
Töme was born on September 17, 1997, in Montreal, Canada [7] to a Nigerian father from Osun state and a Canadian mother. [8] [9] She began singing at the age of 8 and picked up the guitar at age 10 in Brampton, Ontario, where she grew up. [10]
Common addresses family ethics several times on One Day..., and the album sleeve is decorated with old family photos, illustrating the rapper's childhood, as well a quote from 1 Corinthians 13:11, which summarizes the path to manhood: When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
Based in the United States, the duo, known as Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs, released five albums and one EP between 2007 and 2012. Their first album, You Can't Buy a Gun When You're Crying , is a reference to comedian Lord Carrett's joke "I learned a lot from my second marriage...