
Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull (Hampstead (London), December 29, 1946) is a British singer who was discovered by The Rolling Stones. She began her career in 1964 with the song (written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards). In the Netherlands scored in that time (1965) and Summer Nights.
Soon she had a relationship with Mick Jagger. Once this relationship is based, Marianne Faithfull temporarily stopped the music to her drug addiction to come. In 1979 she came back with Broken English, with its second and largest Dutch hit The Ballad of Lucy Jordan. In 1981 came third and last single so far from: Sweetheart.
In 1994, the autobiography Faithfull on the market. It was in 1997 to hear the song The Memory Remains by Metallica, which they background vocals for her took.
In 2002 she came back with a solo album entitled Kissin 'Time. This album was followed by the album Before the Poison in 2004. Hits in the Netherlands yielded these albums not.
On September 14, 2006 it was announced that Marianne Faithfull had breast cancer and therefore had to abort its tour. On October 11, 2006 she was operated in France. Because the disease at a very early stage was detected, further treatment was required. She is well on the way to fully recover and in March 2007 she started with preparations for a new tour.
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The Faces
The Faces is a British rock band from the 60s and 70s. The group was formed in 1969 after the band Steve Marriott left The Small Faces to the band Humble Pie own party. New members Rod Stewart (vocals) and Ron Wood went further with the old members of the band Ronnie Lane (bass), Ian McLagan (keyboards) and Kenney Jones (drums). The Faces were the original Rock Band and Fun. Their elpees and live performances were known for the raw energy and wild rhythms which was still as rough and very rough were, but now as inventive and trend. To The Faces were a major inspiration for subsequent British punk bands like The Damned and Sex Pistols.
Their most successful songs included "Stay with Me," "Had Me a Real Good Time", "Cindy Incidentally" and "Richmond". Rod Stewart solo career overshadowed soon The Faces and the band made a studio album, Ooh La La, in 1975 to decide to separate them.
After the disintegration of the band, the members went their separate ways. Ron Wood joined the Rolling Stones play, Ronnie Lane, the band Slim Chance, Kenney Jones went after the death of Keith Moon of The Who to play, and McLagan was a session musician. Rod Stewart has built a successful solo career.
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Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley, born Otha Ellas Bates, later changed to Ellas McDaniel (McCombs (Mississippi), December 30, 1928 - Archer (Florida), June 2, 2008) was an influential American rock-'n-roll singer and guitarist. His style, characterized by the metal-like guitar riffs and the driving rhythms, has influenced countless musicians, although his work rarely has the charts to reach.
In his youth he received violin. After hearing John Lee Hooker blues guitarist decided he should be. In the fifties he began to play with his partner, the maracas player Jerome Green. In the middle of the fifties, he received a contract with the Chicago-based record label Chess Records. Diddley played originally a self-built, square guitar - on his record sleeves always neatly dressed in bow tie and checkered jackets Scotland. His trademark in real actions were sunglasses and even inseparable to (ball) hat.
His first single, a lullaby based on the "Bo Diddley", introduced the characteristic beat him, which later would be copied many times. Influential is the emphasis on the guitar-driven rhythm in the song. Later, further singles released, including "I'm a Man", "Who Do You Love?", "Mona" and "Road Runner". Although it was no great successes were, certainly not compared to the hits of his colleague Chuck Berry Chess, these and other issues frequently retreaded and they showed great influence on other important musicians. Among others, The Rolling Stones, Buddy Holly, Muddy Waters, The Animals, The Pretty Things and The Yard Birds have covers and arrangements of songs from Bo Diddley aka E. McDaniel played.
In the sixties put Bo Diddley with the inclusion of plates. He would still occasionally occur, including in the program of The Clash, the late seventies. In 1987, Bo Diddley in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
On May 16, 2007 Bo Diddley was following the action taken by a stroke and included in the IC of a hospital in Omaha (Nebraska). A year later, during his rehabilitation, he died after a heart attack in Florida on 79 -- age
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Chuck Berry
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (St. Louis, Missouri, October 18, 1926), known as Chuck Berry, is an American guitarist, singer and composer. Berry was the first member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1986).
Biography
Johnnie Johnson, the band Sir John's Trio, and invited Chuck Berry in 1952 from a game as a substitute for the sick saxophonist. Quick Berry took the lead of the band on. He composed his songs in collaboration with Johnson (who would play 20 years at his numbers), and let them register with "Chuck Berry" as a composer / writer.
Berry's "Maybelle" (1955) is one of the first R & R numbers.
Berry's idols were Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan and Muddy Waters, all music made predominantly blue.
He hit with more than 30 of his shots in the top 10 and they are still used by bands all over the world.
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