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alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk rock <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | static caravan recordings
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
the 1955 dodge lineup, consisting of the entry-level coronet, royal, and ornate custom royal, was a major departure for the company.driven almost out of business in 1953 and 1954, the chrysler corporation was revived with a $250 million loan from prudential and new models designed by virgil exner.the dodge lineup was positioned as the mainstream line in chrysler's hierarchy, between desoto and plymouth.they shared their basic mechanicals with the desoto custom, but had distinct styling.these cars lasted through the 1956 model year before being replaced by an all-new 1957.there were six body styles and four trim levels for 1955: == coronet == the coronet (and suburban station wagon) was the base model.this was the only line to feature the 230 in3 (3.8 l) getaway i6 as well as the 270 in3 (4.4 l) red ram v8.coronets were available in all body styles except the convertible.sedans feature 'coronet' badges on the fenders, while the station wagons are called 'suburban'.although the hardtop coupe was officially named 'lancer', it wore only 'coronet' badges.turn signals were standard on the royal and custom royal models but optional on the base coronet.featuring only the v8 engine, the royal also lacked the 2-door sedan and wagon models available in the coronet line.early hardtop coupes lack the 'lancer' script, although they were officially lancers, but later models wore 'royal lancer' badges.all hardtop coupe and custom royal-only convertible models were called 'custom royal lancer'.the custom line featured unique chrome tailfins (although early model year cars went without this trim), special tail light surrounds, and an upscale interior.backup lights were standard on the custom line but optional on all others.the custom royal also featured the hemi 270 cid super red ram engine.it came in heather rose and sapphire white colors and included a cape, boots, umbrella, and shoulder bag that matched the floral tapestry-like fabrics.
1955 dodge | relatedmeanoftransportation | plymouth plaza <tsp> 1955 dodge | relatedmeanoftransportation | desoto custom <tsp> plymouth plaza | manufacturer | plymouth automobile
The 1955 Dodge lineup, consisting of the entry-level Coronet, Royal, and ornate Custom Royal, was a major departure for the company.There were six body styles and four trim levels for 1955: == Coronet == The Coronet (and Suburban station wagon) was the base model.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | genoa cfc <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
aaron bertram | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | suburban legends <tsp> ska punk | stylisticorigin | ska <tsp> aaron bertram | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | kids imagine nation <tsp> aaron bertram | genre | ska punk
Aaron Bertram (born April 3, 1981, in Lubbock, Texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band Suburban Legends, and member of the children's music group Kids Imagine Nation.He was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band Suburban Legends from the band's origin in 1998 to May 2005, when he left to start his company, Kids Imagine with wife, Rachel Charest.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk rock <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | static caravan recordings
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
aaron bertram | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | suburban legends <tsp> ska punk | stylisticorigin | ska <tsp> aaron bertram | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | kids imagine nation <tsp> aaron bertram | genre | ska punk
Aaron Bertram (born April 3, 1981, in Lubbock, Texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band Suburban Legends, and member of the children's music group Kids Imagine Nation.He was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band Suburban Legends from the band's origin in 1998 to May 2005, when he left to start his company, Kids Imagine with wife, Rachel Charest.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | genoa cfc <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | genoa cfc <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indianapolis <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team <tsp> christian panucci | club | inter milan
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indianapolis <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team <tsp> christian panucci | club | inter milan
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indianapolis <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
unione sportiva livorno 1915 (formerly a.s. livorno calcio, commonly known as livorno), is a semi-professional italian football club based in livorno, tuscany.they compete in serie d, the top tier of semi-professional italian football after their promotion from the regional eccellenza tuscany league.the team's colours are dark red (amaranto in italian, from which the team nickname derives).livorno were one of the original sides of serie a, but since the 1950s have been mostly outside of the top flight due to two club refoundings in 1991 and 2021, which necessitated a start from the eccellenza.their best placement in italian serie a was second place in 1942–43 season, during which the amaranto gave life to a head-to-head competition with torino.us livorno play their home matches at the stadio armando picchi.one year later, they were defeated in the semi-final by arch-rivals pisa.in 1933, the club moved to the current stadium, originally named after edda ciano mussolini, daughter of fascist dictator benito mussolini.livorno was one of the original serie a teams.they played at top level during periods of 1929–31, 1933–35 and 1937–39.successively, livorno ended as serie a runners-up in the 1942–43 season.livorno left serie a in 1949 after seven consecutive seasons.they were relegated to serie c soon after (1951–52 season), making a return to serie b in 1955 for a single season and again from 1964 to 1972.they were relegated to serie c2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989.the club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to serie c2.the club was promoted to serie c1 in 1997 and was acquired by aldo spinelli two years later.under the new property, livorno returned to serie b in 2001.
as livorno calcio | manager | christian panucci <tsp> christian panucci | club | italy national football team <tsp> christian panucci | club | inter milan
Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.They compete in Serie D, the top tier of semi-professional Italian football after their promotion from the regional Eccellenza Tuscany league.The team's colours are dark red (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives).Livorno was one of the original Serie A teams.The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start from Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | bass guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | bass guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | builder | meyer werft
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | builder | meyer werft
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | bass guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | germany <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | builder | meyer werft
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | guitar <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidaluna | owner | aida cruises <tsp> aidaluna | powertype | caterpillar inc
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | keyboard instrument <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
Aaron Deer (born November 1, 1980) is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, now residing in Oakland, California.He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | stanyan records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | owner | costa crociere
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | keyboard instrument <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
Aaron Deer (born November 1, 1980) is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, now residing in Oakland, California.He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | stanyan records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | owner | costa crociere
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | keyboard instrument <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
Aaron Deer (born November 1, 1980) is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, now residing in Oakland, California.He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aida cruises is a german cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of carnival corporation & plc since 2003.based in rostock, germany, aida cruises caters primarily to the german-speaking market; as seagoing 'club resorts', aida ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger, more active vacationers.as of january 2023, the cruise line operates 12 ships.it began its passenger operations with völkerfreundschaft ('peoples' friendship'), in the 1960.after the reunification of germany in the early 1990s deutfracht/seereederei rostock was privatised and became deutsche seereederei rostock gmbh.dsr acquired seetours of bremen and cruises were marketed under the seetours brand.on 1 january 1998, dsr split their operations into cargo and tourism, with a new company arkona touristik taking over the cruise business.then during 2000 a company was formed, known as aida cruises; with p&o cruises acquiring a 51% stake in the new organisation, and arkona touristik retaining the other 49%.in 2003, p&o princess merged with carnival corporation, to form carnival corporation & plc, the world's largest cruise holiday company.the seetours cruise business, that had been acquired by p&o, was rebranded as aida cruises in 2004.following the merger, executive control of aida cruises was transferred to costa cruises group, one of the main operating companies of carnival corporation & plc, with responsibility for the group's european brands.aida cruises is now one of ten brands owned by carnival corporation & plc, based at miami, florida, accounting for 6.5% of its share of revenue and has been led by president felix eichhorn since 1 september 2015.in october 2017, aidacara departed from hamburg on the company's first world cruise.after a 116-day sailing, the ship returned to hamburg on 10 february 2018.the ship visited southampton, lisbon, madeira, rio de janeiro, ushuaia, easter island, tahiti, singapore, and the maldives, among other destinations.
aida cruises | location | rostock <tsp> aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | owner | costa crociere
DSR acquired Seetours of Bremen and cruises were marketed under the Seetours brand.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | stanyan records
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | singing <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | static caravan recordings
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | singing <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | static caravan recordings
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | singing <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | genre | psychedelic folk <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | static caravan recordings
At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | piano
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | piano
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music of ireland <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
Alison O'Donnell (born 5 October 1952) is an Irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.Ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.Her commitment was sealed when she took Cecilia as her Confirmation name (Saint Cecilia being the Patron saint of musicians).At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.Bob Geldof, Luke Kelly and members of Clannad were amongst early spectators at Irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, Dónal Lunny and Andy Irvine.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.Two years after their arrival in South Africa the couple participated in Palet, an Afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling South African Broadcasting Corporation's television service.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | genre | indie rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | garage rock <tsp> indie rock | stylisticorigin | new wave music <tsp> aaron deer | instrument | piano
He is best known for his work in the Bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as The Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze, and The Horns of Happiness.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music of ireland <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
Alison O'Donnell (born 5 October 1952) is an Irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.Ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.Her commitment was sealed when she took Cecilia as her Confirmation name (Saint Cecilia being the Patron saint of musicians).At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.Bob Geldof, Luke Kelly and members of Clannad were amongst early spectators at Irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, Dónal Lunny and Andy Irvine.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.Two years after their arrival in South Africa the couple participated in Palet, an Afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling South African Broadcasting Corporation's television service.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | genre | psychedelia <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.
alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | deram records <tsp> deram records | location | london <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | genre | folk music of ireland <tsp> alison o'donnell musician | recordlabel | fruits de mer records
Alison O'Donnell (born 5 October 1952) is an Irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.Ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.Her commitment was sealed when she took Cecilia as her Confirmation name (Saint Cecilia being the Patron saint of musicians).At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band Mellow Candle with school friends Clodagh Simonds and Maria White.Bob Geldof, Luke Kelly and members of Clannad were amongst early spectators at Irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, Dónal Lunny and Andy Irvine.In the year before their departure they played Belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, who died in 2008.Two years after their arrival in South Africa the couple participated in Palet, an Afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling South African Broadcasting Corporation's television service.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | genre | psychedelia <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
aaron deer | origin | united states <tsp> aaron deer | genre | psychedelia <tsp> aaron deer | background | solo singer <tsp> aaron deer | origin | indiana
His solo debut by The Horns of Happiness A Sea As a Shore was released by Secretly Canadian in 2004.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | electric guitar <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | electric guitar <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | electric guitar <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> black metal | musicfusiongenre | death metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | house of low culture <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.Turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: I grew up in New Mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | house of low culture <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.Turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: I grew up in New Mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | house of low culture <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.Turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: I grew up in New Mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | sumac band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | avant-garde metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | sumac band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | avant-garde metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | isis band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | sumac band <tsp> aaron turner | instrument | singing <tsp> aaron turner | genre | avant-garde metal
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | genre | blues <tsp> alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | genre | blues <tsp> alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | genre | blues <tsp> alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
afc ajax amateurs or ajax zaterdag (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks /ˈzaːtərˌdɑx/]) (english: ajax saturday) is a dutch amateur football club and the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam.they compete in the hoofdklasse since 2022–23, playing their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds.it is the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam, who play their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds to a capacity of 5,000.the team was promoted from the eerste klasse to the hoofdklasse ahead of the 2011–12 season.the team has won the eerste klasse title twice, as well as the *knvb district cup west i on two occasions as well.following the 2013–14 hoofdklasse season, the team was promoted to the topklasse leading to the top tiered teams of the amsterdam club to compete in the top three tiers of professional football in the netherlands, afc ajax (eredivisie), jong ajax (eerste divisie) and ajax zaterdag (topklasse).after one season the team finished 14th and relegated back to the hoofdklasse.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.current squad as of 1 august 2020 == current staff == technical staffmanager: bart logchies assistant manager: dennis van der wal assistant manager: detlef le grandmedical staffphysiotherapist: mohamed oumouh physiotherapist: thomas hamersma physiotherapist: frank van deursen fitness coach / recovery trainer: björn rekelhofaccompanying staffteam manager: jan fleijsman players supervisor: dick goossens materials manager: rob versluis assistant referee: stephan tulleners secretary: marjon van nielen == honours == === club === eerste klasse a (2): 2003, 2012 tweede klasse c (1): 1993 derde klasse b (1): 1992 vierde klasse c (1): 1990 hoofdklasse avb zaterdag (1): 1989 eerste klasse a avb zaterdag (1): 1988 eerste klasse d avb zaterdag (1): 1987 eerste klasse c avb zaterdag (1): 1990 knvb district cup west i (2): 2005, 2008 promotion to topklasse: 2014 promotion to eerste klasse: 1995 placement for knvb cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 promotion to derde divisie: 2018(source) == references == == external links == website of the ajax amateurs 52°18′48″n 4°55′44″e
afc ajax amateurs | season | 2014 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | numberofmembers | 5000 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax amateurs
Current squad as of 1 August 2020 == Current staff == Technical staffManager: Bart Logchies Assistant manager: Dennis van der Wal Assistant manager: Detlef Le GrandMedical staffPhysiotherapist: Mohamed Oumouh Physiotherapist: Thomas Hamersma Physiotherapist: Frank van Deursen Fitness coach / Recovery trainer: Björn RekelhofAccompanying staffTeam manager: Jan Fleijsman Players supervisor: Dick Goossens Materials manager: Rob Versluis Assistant referee: Stephan Tulleners Secretary: Marjon van Nielen == Honours == === Club === Eerste Klasse A (2): 2003, 2012 Tweede Klasse C (1): 1993 Derde Klasse B (1): 1992 Vierde Klasse C (1): 1990 Hoofdklasse AVB Zaterdag (1): 1989 Eerste Klasse A AVB Zaterdag (1): 1988 Eerste Klasse D AVB Zaterdag (1): 1987 Eerste Klasse C AVB Zaterdag (1): 1990 KNVB District Cup West I (2): 2005, 2008 Promotion to Topklasse: 2014 Promotion to Eerste Klasse: 1995 Placement for KNVB Cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 Promotion to Derde Divisie: 2018(Source) == References == == External links == Website of the Ajax Amateurs 52°18′48″N 4°55′44″E
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
afc ajax amateurs or ajax zaterdag (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks /ˈzaːtərˌdɑx/]) (english: ajax saturday) is a dutch amateur football club and the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam.they compete in the hoofdklasse since 2022–23, playing their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds.it is the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam, who play their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds to a capacity of 5,000.the team was promoted from the eerste klasse to the hoofdklasse ahead of the 2011–12 season.the team has won the eerste klasse title twice, as well as the *knvb district cup west i on two occasions as well.following the 2013–14 hoofdklasse season, the team was promoted to the topklasse leading to the top tiered teams of the amsterdam club to compete in the top three tiers of professional football in the netherlands, afc ajax (eredivisie), jong ajax (eerste divisie) and ajax zaterdag (topklasse).after one season the team finished 14th and relegated back to the hoofdklasse.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.current squad as of 1 august 2020 == current staff == technical staffmanager: bart logchies assistant manager: dennis van der wal assistant manager: detlef le grandmedical staffphysiotherapist: mohamed oumouh physiotherapist: thomas hamersma physiotherapist: frank van deursen fitness coach / recovery trainer: björn rekelhofaccompanying staffteam manager: jan fleijsman players supervisor: dick goossens materials manager: rob versluis assistant referee: stephan tulleners secretary: marjon van nielen == honours == === club === eerste klasse a (2): 2003, 2012 tweede klasse c (1): 1993 derde klasse b (1): 1992 vierde klasse c (1): 1990 hoofdklasse avb zaterdag (1): 1989 eerste klasse a avb zaterdag (1): 1988 eerste klasse d avb zaterdag (1): 1987 eerste klasse c avb zaterdag (1): 1990 knvb district cup west i (2): 2005, 2008 promotion to topklasse: 2014 promotion to eerste klasse: 1995 placement for knvb cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 promotion to derde divisie: 2018(source) == references == == external links == website of the ajax amateurs 52°18′48″n 4°55′44″e
afc ajax amateurs | season | 2014 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | numberofmembers | 5000 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax amateurs
Current squad as of 1 August 2020 == Current staff == Technical staffManager: Bart Logchies Assistant manager: Dennis van der Wal Assistant manager: Detlef Le GrandMedical staffPhysiotherapist: Mohamed Oumouh Physiotherapist: Thomas Hamersma Physiotherapist: Frank van Deursen Fitness coach / Recovery trainer: Björn RekelhofAccompanying staffTeam manager: Jan Fleijsman Players supervisor: Dick Goossens Materials manager: Rob Versluis Assistant referee: Stephan Tulleners Secretary: Marjon van Nielen == Honours == === Club === Eerste Klasse A (2): 2003, 2012 Tweede Klasse C (1): 1993 Derde Klasse B (1): 1992 Vierde Klasse C (1): 1990 Hoofdklasse AVB Zaterdag (1): 1989 Eerste Klasse A AVB Zaterdag (1): 1988 Eerste Klasse D AVB Zaterdag (1): 1987 Eerste Klasse C AVB Zaterdag (1): 1990 KNVB District Cup West I (2): 2005, 2008 Promotion to Topklasse: 2014 Promotion to Eerste Klasse: 1995 Placement for KNVB Cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 Promotion to Derde Divisie: 2018(Source) == References == == External links == Website of the Ajax Amateurs 52°18′48″N 4°55′44″E
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
afc ajax amateurs or ajax zaterdag (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks /ˈzaːtərˌdɑx/]) (english: ajax saturday) is a dutch amateur football club and the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam.they compete in the hoofdklasse since 2022–23, playing their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds.it is the amateur team of the professional club afc ajax from amsterdam, who play their home matches at the sportpark de toekomst training grounds to a capacity of 5,000.the team was promoted from the eerste klasse to the hoofdklasse ahead of the 2011–12 season.the team has won the eerste klasse title twice, as well as the *knvb district cup west i on two occasions as well.following the 2013–14 hoofdklasse season, the team was promoted to the topklasse leading to the top tiered teams of the amsterdam club to compete in the top three tiers of professional football in the netherlands, afc ajax (eredivisie), jong ajax (eerste divisie) and ajax zaterdag (topklasse).after one season the team finished 14th and relegated back to the hoofdklasse.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.current squad as of 1 august 2020 == current staff == technical staffmanager: bart logchies assistant manager: dennis van der wal assistant manager: detlef le grandmedical staffphysiotherapist: mohamed oumouh physiotherapist: thomas hamersma physiotherapist: frank van deursen fitness coach / recovery trainer: björn rekelhofaccompanying staffteam manager: jan fleijsman players supervisor: dick goossens materials manager: rob versluis assistant referee: stephan tulleners secretary: marjon van nielen == honours == === club === eerste klasse a (2): 2003, 2012 tweede klasse c (1): 1993 derde klasse b (1): 1992 vierde klasse c (1): 1990 hoofdklasse avb zaterdag (1): 1989 eerste klasse a avb zaterdag (1): 1988 eerste klasse d avb zaterdag (1): 1987 eerste klasse c avb zaterdag (1): 1990 knvb district cup west i (2): 2005, 2008 promotion to topklasse: 2014 promotion to eerste klasse: 1995 placement for knvb cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 promotion to derde divisie: 2018(source) == references == == external links == website of the ajax amateurs 52°18′48″n 4°55′44″e
afc ajax amateurs | season | 2014 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | numberofmembers | 5000 <tsp> afc ajax amateurs | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax amateurs
Current squad as of 1 August 2020 == Current staff == Technical staffManager: Bart Logchies Assistant manager: Dennis van der Wal Assistant manager: Detlef Le GrandMedical staffPhysiotherapist: Mohamed Oumouh Physiotherapist: Thomas Hamersma Physiotherapist: Frank van Deursen Fitness coach / Recovery trainer: Björn RekelhofAccompanying staffTeam manager: Jan Fleijsman Players supervisor: Dick Goossens Materials manager: Rob Versluis Assistant referee: Stephan Tulleners Secretary: Marjon van Nielen == Honours == === Club === Eerste Klasse A (2): 2003, 2012 Tweede Klasse C (1): 1993 Derde Klasse B (1): 1992 Vierde Klasse C (1): 1990 Hoofdklasse AVB Zaterdag (1): 1989 Eerste Klasse A AVB Zaterdag (1): 1988 Eerste Klasse D AVB Zaterdag (1): 1987 Eerste Klasse C AVB Zaterdag (1): 1990 KNVB District Cup West I (2): 2005, 2008 Promotion to Topklasse: 2014 Promotion to Eerste Klasse: 1995 Placement for KNVB Cup: 2004, 2005, 2008, 2021 Promotion to Derde Divisie: 2018(Source) == References == == External links == Website of the Ajax Amateurs 52°18′48″N 4°55′44″E
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.Nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at Delmark Records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.Other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell and Fenton Robinson.In 1976, Koko Taylor's I Got What It Takes was nominated for a Grammy Award, and Albert Collins soon signed to the label.by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.Alligator artists include Lonnie Mack, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Eddy Clearwater, Sam Lay, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Roomful of Blues, Eric Lindell, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Lee Rocker, Cephas & Wiggins, and Michael Burks.More recently, veterans Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton have re-signed to the label.In January 2021, Exceleration Records invested in Alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with Iglauer.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | old man gloom <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.At age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.Nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at Delmark Records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.Other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell and Fenton Robinson.In 1976, Koko Taylor's I Got What It Takes was nominated for a Grammy Award, and Albert Collins soon signed to the label.by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.Alligator artists include Lonnie Mack, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Eddy Clearwater, Sam Lay, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Roomful of Blues, Eric Lindell, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Lee Rocker, Cephas & Wiggins, and Michael Burks.More recently, veterans Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton have re-signed to the label.In January 2021, Exceleration Records invested in Alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with Iglauer.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | twilight band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | okeh records
Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.Nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at Delmark Records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.Other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell and Fenton Robinson.In 1976, Koko Taylor's I Got What It Takes was nominated for a Grammy Award, and Albert Collins soon signed to the label.by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray.In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.Alligator artists include Lonnie Mack, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Eddy Clearwater, Sam Lay, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Roomful of Blues, Eric Lindell, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Lee Rocker, Cephas & Wiggins, and Michael Burks.More recently, veterans Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton have re-signed to the label.In January 2021, Exceleration Records invested in Alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with Iglauer.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | twilight band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rock music
In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | twilight band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | greymachine <tsp> aaron turner | genre | post-metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rock music
In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | twilight band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.
alligator records is an american, chicago-based independent blues record label founded by bruce iglauer in 1971.iglauer was also one of the founders of the living blues magazine in chicago in 1970.nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at delmark records to concentrate fully on the band and his label.only 1,000 copies of the taylor's debut album were made, while iglauer took over managing the group.other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by big walter horton with carey bell and fenton robinson.in 1976, koko taylor's i got what it takes was nominated for a grammy award, and albert collins soon signed to the label.iglauer mainly worked as executive producer.in 1982, the label won its first grammy award for the album, i'm here, by clifton chenier.the second grammy came in 1985 for showdown!by albert collins, johnny copeland, and robert cray.in 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.since its founding, alligator records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.alligator artists include lonnie mack, marcia ball, koko taylor, lonnie brooks, lil' ed & the blues imperials, eddy clearwater, sam lay, smokin' joe kubek, roomful of blues, eric lindell, jj grey & mofro, lee rocker, cephas & wiggins, and michael burks.more recently, veterans charlie musselwhite and james cotton have re-signed to the label.alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year.in january 2021, exceleration records invested in alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with iglauer.in 2021, alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which chicago mayor lori lightfoot declared june 18, 2021 as “alligator records day” in chicago, and u.s. rep. jan schakowsky added comments on iglauer's and alligator's part in the 'american cultural legacy of chicago blues music' to the congressional record.
alligator records | location | chicago <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | alligator records <tsp> anders osborne | recordlabel | rabadash records <tsp> anders osborne | genre | rock music
In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued.Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series.In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the 'American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music' to the Congressional Record.
aaron turner (born november 5, 1977) is an american musician, singer, graphic artist, and founder of label hydra head records.he is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands sumac and isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as old man gloom, lotus eaters and split cranium, a collaboration with jussi lehtisalo of finnish band circle who toured with isis in 2009.raised in new mexico, turner moved to the boston area, where he attended art school and formed isis and hydra head.in june 2003, turner moved operations of both the band and label to los angeles, california.turner now resides in vashon, wa which is also the base of operations for hydra head and his various other activities.in partnership with his wife faith coloccia, turner founded another record label, sige, in march 2011.it has gone on to release material from his musical collaboration with coloccia, mamiffer.sige is distributed by the business.at an early age, his family moved to new mexico, where he was raised.his mother was a teacher 'who taught a progressive curriculum' and his father an author, 'mainly [of] non-fiction'.turner describes his upbringing, surrounded by his parents' writer, artist and photographer friends, as 'creatively nurturing'.at age 17, he started a company that sold rare punk rock records via mail-order.he later moved to boston to attend art school at the school of the museum of fine arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.by 1997, the hydra head label was becoming a respectable small record label.turner describes his early industriousness as being motivated in part by boredom: i grew up in new mexico, and there wasn't a whole lot as far as youth culture is concerned.especially when i started to get interested in straight edge and wasn't doing drugs anymore, there was really nothing for me to do.
aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | twilight band <tsp> aaron turner | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | lotus eaters band <tsp> aaron turner | genre | black metal <tsp> aaron turner | activeyearsstartyear | 1995
He is most widely known for his role as guitarist and vocalist for the post-metal bands SUMAC and Isis, while also participating in several other bands and projects such as Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters and Split Cranium, a collaboration with Jussi Lehtisalo of Finnish band Circle who toured with Isis in 2009.In June 2003, Turner moved operations of both the band and label to Los Angeles, California.He later moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 1995 began releasing music.