1. Ozzy Osbourne

    Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne, December 3 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is the lead vocalist of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, a popular solo artist, and the star of the reality show, "The Osbournes". As a solo artist, Osbourne has sold over 30 million albums in the US, and 75 million albums worldwide. Two albums, "Blizzard of Ozz" (1980) and "No More Tears" (1991), are certified quadruple platinum, …

  2. Mark James

    Mark James is a songwriter, famous for writing hits for singers B.J. Thomas, Brenda Lee, and Elvis Presley, most notably Elvis' final #1 hit of his career, "Suspicious Minds." James grew up in Houston, Texas, befriending Thomas while both were still young. By the late 1960s, James was signed as a staff songwriter to Memphis producer Chips Moman’s publishing company, …

  3. Charlie Sexton

    Charles Wayne Sexton (born August 11, 1968) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known as the guitarist for Bob Dylan's backing band from 1999 to 2002. Sexton's mother was 16 years old when she gave birth to him in San Antonio, Texas. When he was four, he and his mother moved to Austin, where clubs like the Armadillo World Headquarters, the Soap Creek Saloon, and more notably the Split Rail and Antone's Blues Club exposed him to popular music.

  4. Bobby Braddock

    Robert Valentine "Bobby" Braddock (born August 5, 1940) is an American country music songwriter and producer, and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Braddock has contributed numerous hit songs during more than 30 years in the industry, including 13 number-one hit singles.

  5. Martin Page

    Martin Page (born September 23, 1959 in Southampton, England) is a musician, singer, and noted pop songwriter. He was a member of the early-'80s techno group Q-Feel and recorded a hit solo album, "In the House of Stone and Light", in 1995. He is slated to release his second solo album, entitled "In the Temple of the Muse", on his new independent label later in 2007. Page wrote or co-wrote the smash hits "We Built This City" (Starship), …

  6. Ilona Mitrecey

    Ilona Mitrecey (more commonly known as Ilona is a young French singer. She became famous in France after the release of her hit single, "Un monde parfait" ("A Perfect World"), a high-energy techno song which had already been released in Italy in March 2004 under the name Très Bien featuring Ilona, on February 28 2005, based on a traditional Neapolitan song. The song reached #1 on France's Top 40 charts on March 6 2005, …

  7. Katja Schuurman

    Katja Schuurman (born February 19, 1975 in Utrecht) is a Dutch television and film actress, VJ, singer, and television personality. She had a #1 hit single in the Netherlands with the group Linda, Roos & Jessica with the song "Ademnood" in 1996. She was VJ for the MTV television program "So 90s". She is the sister of Birgit Schuurman. In 2006 she married Thijs Römer. Her father is Dutch, her mother is Caribbean.

  8. Billy Henderson

    Billy Henderson (9 August 1939, Detroit, Michigan - 2 February 2007, Dayton Beach, Florida) was an African-American singer. He was an original member of The Spinners, a soul vocal group. The Spinners were formed in 1954 by five friends including Henderson from a High School in Ferndale, Michigan. They had several hits, especially in the 1970s, such as "I'll Be Around" (1972) and "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love", …

  9. Sandy Mölling

    Sandy Mölling, known professionally as Sandy, is a German pop singer, songwriter, dancer and occasional presenter and actress. Mölling debuted in 2000 as a member of the all-female "Popstars" quintet No Angels, whose 2001 debut album "Elle'ments" and the single "Daylight in Your Eyes" propelled them to stardom. The group eventually became a quartet, emerging as the most successful German girl band to date with several hit singles, …

  10. Erik Brann

    Erik Brann aka Erik Braunn, American musician, was a guitarist with the 1960s heavy metal band Iron Butterfly. He is featured on the band's greatest hit, the legendary 17-minute piece "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (1968), recorded when he was just 17. A Boston, Massachusetts native and a brilliant violinist, Brann was accepted as a child into the prodigy program at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but was soon lured away to become a rock guitarist, …

  11. Karen Alexander

    Karen Alexander (b. 1946) was an American singer-songwriter who had some success in the 1970s. She was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in one of the suburbs of Hollywood. Her father had a psychoanalytic practice in Beverly Hills. During the Cuban missile crisis she came to believe that the world could end any day, and therefore she decided to get as much out of life as she could. In 1965 she married an Iranian architect and moved to Tehran.

  12. Jenifer Bartoli

    Jenifer Yaël Dadouche-Bartoli, better known as simply Jenifer, is a pop singer who has, since 2002, had a number of hit singles in the French and Swiss charts.

  13. Stonxyblot Proxy

    Stonxyblot Proxy is a Norwegian musician AKA Olav Røyrhus Øyehaug. The style of his music is considered unique but may be classified as electronic and based on Hip Hop. Born in 1977 in the town of Ørsta, he has lived through many style influences and started early on to mix music with a double cassette tape recorder. Most often he appears on stage as a member of The Kanossa Gang, a band local to Bergen, Norway.

  14. Maxime
  15. Sabrina

    Das wüsstet ihr wohl gerne,wie?;)Hm also,wenn mir was kluges,lustiges,sehr interessantes einfallen sollte,dann werd ich das hier nachtragen!