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Music Machine (Alex Serena Song)
Music Machine may also refer to: * The Music Machine, a 1960s American rock band * ''The Music Machine'' (film), a 1979 film *Music Machine (album series), a series of children's music albums and videos including: ** ''Music Machine'' (Candle album), 1977 **'' Music Machine II'' **'' Music Machine III'' **'' Music Machine Club Fun Album'' ** ''Music Machine'' (film), a 1991 film based the albums * ''Music Machine'' (Melody Club album), a music album by Melody Club *''Music Machine'', a music album by Erik Norlander *''The Music Machine starring Jet-Boot Jack'', US title of the 1983 video game ''Jet-Boot Jack ''Jet-Boot Jack'' (also called ''The Music Machine starring Jet-Boot Jack'') is a platform game written by Jon Williams for the Atari 8-bit family and published by English Software in 1983. It was ported to the Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micr ...'' * KOKO (music venue), a live-music venue in London, formerly known as The Music Machine * The Music Machine (video game), see ...
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The Music Machine
The Music Machine was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. Fronted by chief songwriter and lead vocalist Sean Bonniwell, the band cultivated a characteristically dark and rebellious image reflected in an untamed musical approach. Sometimes it made use of distorted guitar lines and hallucinogenic organ parts, punctuated by Bonniwell's distinctively throaty vocals. Although they managed to attain national chart success only briefly with two singles, the Music Machine is today considered by many critics to be one of the groundbreaking acts of the 1960s. Their style is now recognized as a pioneering force in proto-punk; yet within a relatively short period of time, they began to employ more complex lyrical and instrumental arrangements that went beyond the typical garage band format. In 1965, the band came together as a folk rock trio known as the Raggamuffins, before expanding to the quintet that was later rechristened the Music Machine. The group was ...
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The Music Machine (film)
''The Music Machine'' is a 1979 British musical drama film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Gerry Sundquist, Patti Boulaye and David Easter. It was called the first all-British disco film. Plot summary In a north London music hall, local kids dance at the disco, where the DJ is Laurie. A contest is held by an impresario (Hector Woodville) to find two dancers to star in a film. Gerry is a club regular who lives with his mum and dad (a projectionist). Gerry wants to impress another dancer (Mandy Perryment) and winds up dancing with Claire. He is double-crossed by manager Nick Dryden. Cast * Gerry Sundquist ... Gerry Pearson * Patti Boulaye... Claire * David Easter ... Howard *Mandy Perryment *Hector Woodville * Michael Feast ... Nick Dryden * Ferdy Mayne ... Basil Silverman * Clarke Peters ... Laurie * Richard LeParmentier ... Jay Reltano * Johnnie Wade ... Mr. Pearson * Gary Shail ... Aldo * Brenda Fricker ... Mrs. Pearson * Thomas Baptiste ... Claire's father * John Go ...
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Music Machine (album Series)
Candle is a Christian kids' band that is best known for their Agapeland-related children's albums ''Music Machine'' and ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies''. They recorded children's albums for Sparrow Records' Birdwing branch. The band won the 1988 Dove Award "Children's Music Album of the Year" for their album ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies III''. They have also been nominated for a Grammy Award multiple times. List of Candle albums * ''Agapeland'' * ''Animals and Other Things'' - nominated for the 1982 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children" * ''Music Machine'' * ''Music Machine II'' - Dove Winner, nominated for 1983 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children" * ''Music Machine III'' * ''Music Machine Fun Club Album'' * ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies'' * ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies II'' - nominated for the 1985 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children" * ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies III'' - winner of the 1988 Dove Award "Children's Music Album of the Year", nominated for the 1987 Grammy ...
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Music Machine (Candle Album)
Candle is a Christian kids' band that is best known for their Agapeland-related children's albums ''Music Machine'' and ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies''. They recorded children's albums for Sparrow Records' Birdwing branch. The band won the 1988 Dove Award "Children's Music Album of the Year" for their album ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies III''. They have also been nominated for a Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ... multiple times. List of Candle albums * ''Agapeland'' * ''Animals and Other Things'' - nominated for the 1982 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children" * ''Music Machine'' * ''Music Machine II'' - Dove Winner, nominated for 1983 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children" * ''Music Machine III'' * ''Music Machine Fun Club Album'' * ''Bullfrogs and ...
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Music Machine II
''Music Machine II'' (AKA ''The Music Machine: All About Love'') (1983) is a Christian children's album by Candle that is a continuation of the Music Machine album from 1977. It is set in Agapeland Candle is a Christian kids' band that is best known for their Agapeland-related children's albums ''Music Machine'' and ''Bullfrogs and Butterflies''. They recorded children's albums for Sparrow Records' Birdwing branch. The band won the 1988 Do ..., and teaches children about the Love. It features the characters Stevie and Nancy. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine (album series), Music Machine albums, books, and Music Machine (1991 film), Music Machine movies. This album is the winner of the 1983 Dove Award for "Children's Music Album of the Year," and it was Nominated for the 1983 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children." Track listing #"When Love Lives in Your Heart" (J. Miller) - soloist Betsy Hernandez #"Tune Up Song" (J. Miller, B. Miller) - solois ...
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