Lucio Clara - Player profile | Transfermarkt Player data Main position Main position: Right Winger Other position: Second Striker Centre-Forward Facts and data Date of birth/Age: May 4, 1976 (47) Place of birth: Pesaro Height: 1,85 m Citizenship: Italy Position: Attack - Right Winger Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2004 Contract expires: - ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tb7Ap6qfnaKirrO302eaqKVfocKktc5mmqWZopZ8sb7On6ClZ6Oltqa4xKtmbWthbn1y
“Bruce Springsteen said they got a sax in their band because we had a sax in ours. Clarence Clemons – he was amazing,” says Dave Clark, 79, as we discuss the sound of his former group, The Dave Clark Five. They may have split up over half a century ago but for a six-year spell between 1964 and 1970, his band were almost as big as The Beatles.
The Dave Clark Five, often shortened to DC5, sold over 100 million records and spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, becoming the first UK band to tour there.
He’s been teasing it for years, and finally, it is here, Mike Williams’ awesome remake version of Trans-X’s 1983 hit single “Living On Video”, featuring DTale. Mike Williams teased the track just a month ago at Ultra Music Festival’s Jacked Stage, which sent a huge atmospheric buzz to all attendees. The track is the follow-up to his collaboration with Afrojack, titled “Alone”.
Mike Williams, real name Mike Willemsen, is a Dutch DJ, record producer, remixer, and musician.
R&B singer and songwriter whose debut mixtape B4 I Breakdown helped her earn over 870,000 listeners monthly on Spotify. Her music has been referred to as a combination of eclectic R&B and the uniquely Black British sounds of garage and grime. In addition to writing and performing, she also directs and creates treatments for nearly all of her music videos.
Before Fame She sang in the gospel choir at her family's church as a child.
An early script for Star Trek: Generations had the crews of the original series and The Next Generation battling one another as enemies.
By Michileen Martin | Updated 10 months ago Patrick Stewart and William Shatner almost exchanged photon torpedoes on their first meeting in Star Trek: Generations. As recounted in Shatner’s book Star Trek Movie Memories (via Fansided), Ronald Moore and Brannon Braga originally pitched an idea that would find the crews of the Enterprise-A and Enterprise-D at war with one another.