Dan Smith
There are two artists who go by the name Dan Smith. 1) Dan Smith, also known as Southpaw, is the preacher and frontman for Momentum Christian Church in Cleveland Ohio. Dan stands out as a preacher/speaker; he uses humor and stories to communicate his points and connects with his congregation, and listeners, easily. Momentum Christian Church's website says: Much taller than a hobbit, Dan Smith is a storyteller-preacher, comedy-writer, and the lead minister of Momentum Christian Church.
Karnak
There are more than one artists named "Karnak" --1
Karnak is a Brazilian band, from Sao Paulo leaded by André Abujamra. It is known for mixing diverse music styles, not only Brazilian but from the whole world, with pop and rock. Many critics consider Karnak's music style being world music, label that they refuse, claiming that their "ethnic" sound results from their intuition, not from researches. --2
Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien (born Richard Timothy Smith on March 25, 1942 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK) is a writer and performer. He is best known for writing the musical The Rocky Horror Show and its 1975 film adaptation The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in which he played the character of Riff-Raff. The stage show has been in almost continuous production since, and the cinematic version is one of the best known and most ardently followed cult films of all time.
Roy 'Chubby' Brown
Roy 'Chubby' Brown (real name: Royston Vasey, born February 5, 1945 Redcar, Middlesbrough) is an English comedian known for the adult nature of his comedy, his foul mouthed approach and his outrageous costumes. He typically wears a pilot's hood and flight goggles, along with a colourful jacket in his stage performances. The controversial nature of his act means that he rarely appears on major television channels.
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Hardy (born 17 July 1961) is an English alternative comedian. Born in Aldershot but now living in Streatham, he is known for his socialist politics coupled with a very English delivery. He studied Modern History and Politics at the University of Southampton. Hardy started his stand-up career in the early 1980s, and won the Perrier Comedy Award in 1988 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He is best known for his radio work, particularly on The News Quiz and his long running series of comic lectures Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation.
Homestar Runner
Homestar Runner is either 1) An Irish pop/punk band Classic Pop Punk with Irish Charm as bright as the Leprechaun’s rainbow. Remember the time when the Pop Punk scene was dominated by the Blink-182 and Green Day, and when Goldfinger played on the Tony Hawke’s Pro Soundtrack? Miss those days? Queue Home Star Runner. Formed in 2004, and signed to Irish Indie Blastspace in 2006, the Dublin four piece have already made their mark on their small island.
Joby Talbot
Joby Talbot is a British Composer. He was born in Wimbledon, London, August 25 of 1971, Talbot initially studied composition at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College under Robert Saxton. In 1993 Talbot first met Neil Hannon and began arranging and performing with his group The Divine Comedy. One of their tracks, "In Pursuit of Happiness", was used as the theme music for BBC TV's Tomorrow's World.
James Campbell
There appears to be several artists named James Campbell:
1) James Campbell (Clarinettist)
James Campbell has followed his muse to five television specials, more than 40 recordings, over 30 works commissioned, a Juno Award for Stolen Gems , a Roy Thomson Hall Award, Canada's Artist of the Year and the Order of Canada. Most recently, Campbell received The Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. This was given on the occasion of the fiftieth Anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen to the Throne.