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Pandora

There are several artists who share the name of Pandora: 1. Formed in 1985, this Mexican group originally consisted of sisters Isabel Lascurain and Mayte Lascurain and their cousin, Fernanda Meade. Meade left the group in May 1989 to pursue a solo career but returned in 1997. During her absence, Liliana Aboroa was the group's third member. The group's first single, "

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John Travolta

John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor, singer, entertainer and aviator. He became known during the late 1970s, establishing a career as a leading Hollywood actor, and has subsequently continued appearing in major films, including his 1990s roles in Pulp Fiction and Get Shorty. Early life Travolta, the youngest of six children, was born in Englewood, New Jersey to Salvatore Travolta...

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Dave Horne

Fresh, Melodic, Inspirational, three words that best describe Dave as a DJ and Producer. His sets have a distinctive melodic progressive feel, combining deeper house sounds with the more trancey and techy.
Dave regularly features alongside artists such as Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz and Andy Moor at The Gallery @ Ministry Of Sound, London. Other highlights include warming up the decks for Eric Prydz at Fabric and supporting the likes of Mr Sam at Electronic Sessions, London. Dave's sets are always well received and convey his own deep passion for music.

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Ana Sia

Ana Sia’s love of electronic music combined with an innate understanding of the value of dance to the human soul collectively fuse to create unforgettable sets of experience, whether she is slamming spots in her hometown of San Francisco or taking her turn in the forests of music festivals around the country. Ana’s energetic delivery of brain-fazing beats has earned the Princess Slay-ah an important spot in pioneering the West Coast future sound movement.

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Plump DJs

The plump DJs (Lee Rous and Andy Gardner) are one of the most popular DJs and producers of Nu skool breaks, a style of electronic dance music that has gained a large following in recent years. The duo quickly rose to club stardom with the release of the popular track 'Electric Disco' in 1999. With their next release, "Remember My Name" and the release of their album "A Plump Night Out", they soon found themselves to be one of the most popular acts in the breaks scene. "A Plump Night Out" album was a mix of their own productions and remixes of other artists.

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Huey Lewis & The News

Huey Lewis & the News is an Academy Award-nominated American band based in San Francisco, California. They had a run of hit singles during the 1980s and early 1990s, scoring a total of 19 top-ten singles across the US Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock charts. Their greatest success was with their number-one album, Sports. Their worldwide fame expanded when their recording of "The Power of Love" was featured as a key track in the 1985 movie "Back to the Future" (in which Lewis made a cameo appearance).

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Hector Moralez

Now in San Francisco, Moralez began playing records at Rebecca's weekly at The Top, as well as at Liquid, and other DJ bars. It wasn't long before he got his own residency on Fridays at The Top, playing alongside Buck, Miguel Migs, Lance Desardi, J.T. Donaldson, Wally Callerio, Joeski, Onionz, the Idjut Boys, Joshua Iz, Solar, Mark E. Quark, John Howard, Simon DK, Steve Loria, Jeno, Tony, Gene Farris, Mark Ambrose, Pepe Bradock, Alexi Delano, Evil Eddie Richards, Gemini, and many other renown producers.

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