Sunday Silly Song – 178 – Bad News – Cashing In On Christmas (12″)
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The Return of SSS ! From November 1987 and following on from their
appearance a few weeks ago Mr. FF has provided us with this Festive
release. Poking fun ...
Hace 5 horas
esto,rarisimo,lo paso pablo de leon ,en el programa de Carbone,la hora de los malditos,y lopase esa noche en una fiesta tecno dark y mato¡¡.---------http://www.discogs.com/Diamanda-Gal%C3%A1s-Plague-Mass/master/6721----------Diamanda Galás (August 29, 1955, San Diego, USA) is a Greek American performance artist, singer, pianist and composer.
ResponderEliminarLiving in New York City since 1989, Galás was born from Greek Anatolian parents, who always encouraged her gift for piano. From early on she studied both classical and jazz, accompanying her father’s gospel choir before joining his New Orleans-style band, and performing as a piano soloist with the San Diego Symphony at 14.
During the seventies, she played piano in the improvisational scene around San Diego and Los Angeles with musicians such as Mark Dresser or Butch Morris. She made her performance debut at the Festival d’Avignon in 1979, where she sang the lead role in Vinko Globokar’s opera, "Un jour comme un autre". While in France, Galás also performed Iannis Xenakis’s work with l’Ensemble intercontemporain and Musique vivante.
Galás first rose to international prominence with her quadrophonic performances of Wild Women with Steak Knives (1980) and The Litanies of Satan (1982).
Later she created the controversial Plague Mass - a requiem for those dead and dying of AIDS - performed at Saint John the Divine cathedral in New York City.