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Madrugada may refer to: * Madrugada (band) Madrugada is a Norwegian alternative rock band formed in the town of Stokmarknes in 1993. The key band members included Sivert Høyem (vocals), Robert Burås (guitar) and Frode Jacobsen (bass). After Burås' death on 12 July 2007, Høyem and ..., a Norwegian rock band ** ''Madrugada'' (Madrugada album), a 2008 album by Madrugada * ''Madrugada'' (film), a 1957 Argentinian film * ''Madrugada'' (Melanie album), a 1974 album by Melanie Safka * "Madrugada" (song), Portugal's 1975 Eurovision entry See also * Blue hour {{disambiguation ...
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Madrugada (band)
Madrugada is a Norwegian alternative rock band formed in the town of Stokmarknes in 1993. The key band members included Sivert Høyem (vocals), Robert Burås (guitar) and Frode Jacobsen (bass). After Burås' death on 12 July 2007, Høyem and Jacobsen decided to finish recording what was to be their final album with the original lineup. On 21 January 2008, the band released '' Madrugada'' and announced that they would split after one last tour. They performed their final concert of this tour on 15 November 2008. In June 2018 it was announced that Høyem, Jacobsen and Lauvland Pettersen had reformed the band for a series of shows in 2019. According to Anders Kaasen of Allmusic, the band was noted for "its bareboned blues-inspired alt-rock" at the end of the 1990s. History The group of musicians that would go on to become Madrugada formed in the town of Stokmarknes in 1993 under the name 'Abbeys Adoption'. The band members at this time included Jon Lauvland Pettersen (drum ...
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Madrugada (Madrugada Album)
''Madrugada'' is the fifth studio album by the Norwegian band Madrugada. It was released by the band's own label, Malabar Recording Company (distributed by EMI records), on 21 January 2008. The album was produced by Madrugada and John Agnello who also produced the band's 2001 release ''The Nightly Disease'' as well as My Midnight Creeps' second album '' Histamin''. The album was largely recorded during May 2007 at Water Music Studios, Hoboken, New Jersey and the Magic Shop, New York. Despite the sudden death of guitarist Robert Burås during the recording of the album, Sivert Høyem and Frode Jacobsen soon decided to continue with the completion of the release. The majority of Burås' guitar parts had been recorded when he died, and the rest of Madrugada stated that finishing the album was like therapy for them. Finishing touches and mixing was done in Svenska Grammofon Studio in Gothenburg, Sweden. The band announced that they would embark on one final tour and they perfo ...
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Madrugada (film)
''Madrugada '' is a 1957 Spanish film directed by Antonio Roman and starring Argentine actress Zully Moreno Zulema Esther González Borbón, better known as Zully Moreno (October 17, 1920 in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires – December 25, 1999 in Buenos Aires), was an Argentine film actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). She .... Cast References External links * 1957 films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Madrugada (Melanie Album)
''Madrugada'' is a 1974 album released by Melanie featuring the singles "Lover's Cross" and "Love to Lose Again". In November 1973, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" became a Top 40 hit in the United Kingdom and was subsequently added to the British release of the album. As with ''Gather Me'', the album featured arrangements and conduction by Roger Kellaway. The word madrugada' is Portuguese and Spanish for the time of day between midnight and sunrise. Track listing All songs written by Melanie Safka except where noted: #"Love to Lose Again" #"Lover's Cross" (Jim Croce) #"Pretty Boy Floyd" (Woody Guthrie) #"Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) #"I Think It's Going to Rain Today" (Randy Newman) #"Maybe Not For a Lifetime" #"Holding Out" #"I Am Being Guided" #"The Actress" #"Pine and Feather" U.K. version #"Love to Lose Again" #"Lover's Cross" (Jim Croce) #"Pretty Boy Floyd" (Woody Guthrie) #"Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) #"I Think It's Going to Rain Today" (Rand ...
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Madrugada (song)
Portugal was represented by Duarte Mendes, with the song "Madrugada", at the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 22 March in Stockholm. "Madrugada" was chosen as the Portuguese entry at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa on 15 February. Before Eurovision Festival da Canção 1975 The Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1975 was the first that did not pass the sieve of the censorship or Commission of Preliminary Examination, as the regime preferred to designate the censors in the last years of the dictatorship. In 1975 there was a highly revolutionary climate in Portugal, it was the time of Processo Revolucionário Em Curso (PREC) (''Ongoing Revolutionary Process''), for this reason the high political content of the 10 songs in the competition. Duarte Mendes, the winner, was himself a captain of April. This edition was held at the Teatro Maria Matos in Lisbon, hosted by Maria Elisa Domingues and José Nuno Martins. Ten songs took part in the final. For ...
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