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Donny Osmond

Donald Clark Osmond, born December 9, 1957 is a pop icon. One of the biggest teen idols of the 1970s, he's continued to reinvent himself over the course of his 40 plus year career. Donny Osmond's biggest hit came from the 1998 Walt Disney Pictures movie "Mulan." Osmond sang the hugely inspirational song "I'll Make A Man Out Of You." The song is loved by people young and old. At the age of five, he stepped out onto the Andy Williams Show soundstage, and instantly won the hearts of viewers.

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The Standards

The Standards are Neil (Vocals/Guitar) Mark (Vocals/Bass) originally from Hartlepool & Scott (Vocals/Drums) From Portsmouth United Kingdom

We've just recorded and are currently mixing our debut album of brand new material due for release in early 2012 and have so far self released one EP & three singles that are available on all the major stores and Spotify etc etc... You can purchase them from our official site in the links.
They are:
OUT OF THE FIRE - EP
LIKE A HEART ATTACK - Download only single
MICE - Download only single
SLOW DOWN - FREE DOWNLOAD SINGLE FROM http://www.reverbnation.com/thestandardsmusic

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Chan

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Roy Kim, otherwise known as Snacky Chan or simply Chan, is a rapper originally hailing from New Jersey who established himself in Boston and is now based in New York City. He is signed to Dynasty Muzik and has collaborated with artists such as Jin and GZA. His first album, "Politickin w/ Chan" b/w "Big in Japan," was released in September 2001 on Detonator Records. Of the release, music critic Chairman Mao of XXL magazine said, "Chan is the rugged-est, most skilled Asian-American MC I've heard yet -- actually, he's pretty dope on any scale ..."

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Reprise

Reprise is a barbershop quartet assembled in 2001 at Brigham Young University. The singers, Tim Workman (tenor), Joel Gillsepie (lead), Rex Kocherhans (baritone), and Tad Harris (bass) are alumni of the internationally-renowned BYU Singers. Strangely enough for a barbershop, all are classically trained. The year of the group's conception (2001), Reprise won the MBNA America Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest held in Nashville, Tennessee with their renditions of the barbershop classics "What'll I Do?" and "Dinah".

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