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Artist: Amour Futur
Artist: Michael Amour
Artist: Soul' Amour
Artist: Freak's Amour
Artist: Animus Amour
Artist: Salut D'Amour
Artist: Dogs D'Amour
As out of control as glam rock got in the late '80s, few artists could top the levels of debauchery and excess achieved by England's Dogs d'Amour. Led by singer, guitarist, songwriter and warped poet Tyla, the group's albums never caught on with a wider mainstream audience, but became cult favorites in their homeland.
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Artist: Louis L'Amour
Artist: Plastic D'Amour
Artist: Batalion D'Amour
Artist: Chagrin d'Amour
Artist: Pamela Amour & The Memphis Shop
Artist: Je t'aime mon amour
It started with an idea. Why does so few play happy music and why is it always just a few songs? Noone makes music with the purpose to make it happy.. but why? The idea grows. What is happy music? A list of all things that made music happy was written. With that list in mind it became a plan. The plan. Je t'aime mon amour makes music to make you... [+] Read More
Artist: H.I.M.
After forming in Finland in 1995, H.I.M. (or His Infernal Majesty) set out on the path of goth forebears like Sisters of Mercy and the Mission UK. Vocalist and songwriter Ville Hermanni Valo was the band's founding member, alongside bassist Migé Amour, guitarist Lily Lazer, drummer Mikka Karppinen (aka Gas Lipstick), and keyboardist Zoltan... [+] Read More
Artist: Gigi D'Agostino
DJ/remixer/producer Gigi D'Agostino became seriously involved in music in the mid-'80s. After years of DJing, he settled in London to get closer to the British dance music scene. The Italian DJ started climbing charts with his first single, called "Bla Bla Bla," and soon after with a remixed version of Nik Kershaw's "Riddle." The smash "I'll Fly... [+] Read More
Artist: The American Static
Space Rock Romantics. 8 piece band from the Gem City, Ohio. Newest CD "Amour Espace Temps" named one of top 10 local CD's of 2006. Influences too numerous to mention but we'll name check Roxy Music, Bowie, & Wire.Give us a listen. [+] Read More
Artist: Fransiscus Andrieu
Fransiscus Andrieu was a composer who lived some ime in the late fourteenth century. The only extant piece verified to be composed by Andrieu was "Armes, amours/O flour des flours." It is a piece which grieves the death of Machaut written in four parts. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Roger Boutry
Boutry studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Boulanger and later taught harmony there. He won the Prix de Rome in 1954 for his cantata On ne badine pas avec l'amour. Influenced by Debussy and Ravel, Boutry's music is known for its expressive melodies. ~ Lynn Vought, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Peter Pringle
Peter Pringle was raised in Toronto, where he sang with the Canadian Opera Company and studied classical piano. He was even taught Indian music by Ravi Shankar. Pringle began recording in the mid-'70s; his albums include a self-titled debut in 1975, Magicien (1981), Rain upon the Sea (1981), Fifth Avenue Blue (1982), Pour une Femme (1982),... [+] Read More
Artist: Replicants
Following his amicable split with Tool in 1995, Paul D'Amour got together with keyboardist Chris Pitman and Failure members Greg Edwards and Ken Andrews for an offhanded project known as the Replicants. Aside from the obvious Blade Runner reference, the group's name also poked fun at the fact that the Replicants were nothing more than a... [+] Read More
Artist: Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder is a much-beloved American icon and an indisputable genius not only of R&B but popular music in general. Blind virtually since birth, Wonder's heightened awareness of sound helped him create vibrant, colorful music teeming with life and ambition. Nearly everything he recorded bore the stamp of his sunny, joyous positivity; even... [+] Read More
Artist: Wenge Musica BCBG
One of two bands formed when Musica Wenge split in the early '90s, Wenge Musica BCBG (Bon Chic, Beaux Gens) was the more successful of the two. The group was led by vocalist Jean-Baptiste "J.B." M'Piana Tshituka (born: 1967), a three-time best Congolese singer and a three-time best Congolese star. The band became known as J.B. M'Piana and Wenge... [+] Read More
Artist: Paul Mauriat
French composer/conductor Paul Mauriat is a classically trained musician who decided to pursue a career in popular music. His first major success came in 1962, as a co-writer of the European hit, "Chariot." In 1963, the song was given English lyrics, renamed "I Will Follow Him," and became a number one American hit for Little Peggy March.... [+] Read More