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The Ayala Show
''The Ayala Show'' was a live music television show that aired every Friday at 10 pm on Irish TV from October 2015 until September 2016. It was hosted by singer-songwriter Ayala, and featured live performances by musical artists, sometimes with Ayala. Additional performances were uploaded to YouTube. The show was filmed and recorded in Studio 1 of Battersea Park Studios, formerly known as Sphere Studios, where Adele recorded '' 21''. Audio was handled by Ayala's brother, Juan Luis Ayala, and the show was directed by Ayala's husband, Finnian E. Moore. The "travel special" episodes were hosted at locations other than the studio. Locations included Cancale, France with gypsy jazz guitarist Dominique Carré, Mexico with Horacio Palencia and Noel Schajris, and Los Angeles. Notable performers Notable performers on the show included: * Bloom Twins * Eska * Gilbert O’Sullivan * Jo Harman * Keith Harkin * Leddra Chapman * Maisie Peters Maisie Hannah Peters (born 28 May 20 ...
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Irish TV
Irish TV was an Irish television channel. It had offices across Ireland and in the US and UK. It was headquartered in Mayo, Ireland. History Founders Mairead Ní Mhaoilchiaráin and Pierce O'Reilly trialled Mayo TV for a number of years before setting up Irish TV. On 20 August 2014 the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) entered into negotiations with Irish TV for a broadcast licence. Irish TV launched on 1 May 2014 as a channel containing Irish content targeted at Irish people at home, and abroad as part of the global Irish diaspora. The channel originally ran as part of Showcase on Freesat channel 163 and Sky channel 191. In July 2016 Irish TV received ministerial approval from Minister for Communications Denis Naughten to launch on the Irish Digital Terrestrial Saorview platform. The terrestrial station was allocated channel number No.7 on the platform. In December 2016, the High Court in Ireland asked for the company to be wound up following a period of liquidation. ...
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Eska (singer)
Eska Mtungwazi (born 1971), known professionally as Eska, is a London-born British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Following her inaugural release as a solo artist with her 2013 ''Gatekeeper EP'', her eponymous debut album, ''ESKA'', was released on 27 April 2015. Early and personal life Mtungwazi grew up in South-East London of Zimbabwean parents who moved to the city with her and her siblings when she was two.Clark, Alex"Eska Mtungwazi: 'I deferred my life for years'" ''The Guardian'', 8 November 2015. She describes her early musical exposure as "anything and everything. It was a really crazy mixture", but cites Quincy Jones as being particularly influential at her young age. With the assistance of her teachers, she began learning the violin, earning herself a scholarship at The Conservatoire in Blackheath,Brown, Helen"Eska: the finest female vocalist in the UK" ''The Telegraph'', 15 April 2015. while also exploring her other musical interests such as Bob Marley. ...
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Natacha Atlas
Natacha Atlas ( ar, نتاشا أطلس}; born 20 March 1964) is an Egyptian-Belgian singer known for her fusion of Arabic and Western music, particularly hip-hop. She once termed her music "'' cha'abi moderne''" (modern popular music). Her music has been influenced by many styles including Maghrebain, hip hop, drum and bass and reggae. Atlas began her career as part of the world fusion group Transglobal Underground. In 1995, she began to focus on her solo career with the release of ''Diaspora''. She has since released seven solo albums and been a part of numerous collaborations. Her version of "Mon amie la rose" became a surprise success in France, reaching 16 on the French Singles Charts in 1999. Her most recent creation '' Myriad Road'' was released on 23 October 2015. It was produced by French Lebanese jazz musician Ibrahim Maalouf. Early life Natacha Atlas was born in Brussels of Anglo Egyptian parentage. Her British mother was born Christian becoming Buddhist in the ...
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Maisie Peters
Maisie Hannah Peters (born 28 May 2000) is an English singer-songwriter. After independently releasing two singles, she was signed to Atlantic Records, with whom she released two EPs and the second series soundtrack to the British comedy series '' Trying''. In 2021, she left Atlantic and signed with Ed Sheeran's Gingerbread Man Records label. Shortly afterwards, she released her debut studio album, '' You Signed Up for This''. Peters is set to release her second album, ''The Good Witch'', in June 2023. Early life Maisie Hannah Peters was born on 28 May 2000 in a small town in West Sussex, England to a teacher and communications worker. She has a twin sister, Ellen. Peters began singing around age eight, performing in choirs. She wrote her first song at age nine and began writing songs regularly at the age of 12, after borrowing her friend's guitar for a school project. At age 15, she began busking on the streets of Brighton and uploading original songs to YouTube. Career A ...
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Leddra Chapman
Anna Leddra Chapman (born 10 October 1989), better known as Leddra Chapman, is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Brentwood in Essex. She rose to prominence when her debut single, "Story", was released on 7 December 2009 to much critical success and strong radio support and play from Terry Wogan on BBC Radio 2 during his last weeks as host of the station's breakfast show. The track is taken from her debut album, '' Telling Tales'', which was produced by Peter-John Vettese and released for download on 29 November 2009. She was a student at London College of Music and she is also an ambassador for clothing company Quiksilver and The Body Shop. Her single 'All About You', from her second EP ' The Crowds and Cocktails', was BBC Radio 2's single of the week on 4 March 2013 and later added to the radio's B List. Chapman has been interviewed by industry intelligence magazine, ''Five Eight'', and mentioned by Music Ally. She is best known for her high, soprano voice. ''M ...
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Keith Harkin
Keith Harkin (born on in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a singer and songwriter. He became famous when he joined Irish music group, Celtic Thunder. After nearly ten years with the group, Harkin decided to take some time off and tour on his own. He now resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife Kelsey. On 10 May 2019, Harkin announced the birth of the couple's son via Instagram. Musical career In 2005, Harkin travelled to London and recorded with a producer, and played in various venues and festivals throughout England, including the Tavistock Festival on Portobello Road. In 2006, Harkin was picked to play the lead role in ''Dha Theanga'', an Irish program on BBC. He also rewrote and arranged all of the music. Harkin was invited to support John Martyn and David Kitt on their Irish tours. BBC Radio Ulster has referred to Harkin as the "Irish Jack Johnson". Harkin was part of Celtic Thunder, performing in the United States, Canada and Australia. Celtic Thunder has had two #1 ...
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Jo Harman
Jo Harman (born 21 September 1983) is an English blues and soul singer and songwriter. Born in Luton, England, Harman grew up in the Devon village of Lustleigh, before moving to London to study for a BA Theatre Arts. After travelling to India, following the death of her father, she attended Brighton Institute of Modern Music in Brighton. In 2011, she self-released ''Live at Hideaway'', whilst she developed her songcraft toward making a debut studio album. Harman's first gig in Europe was to 5,500 people opening for the Cranberries on Monday 5 November 2012 in Amsterdam . Her second album, ''Dirt on My Tongue'', was released in 2013. Harman's song to her father, "Sweet Man Moses", was nominated as best composition at the 2012 British Blues Awards and this was followed by "Worthy of Love" being nominated in the same category the following year, together with a "Best Female Singer" nomination. In 2014, she and her bandmates in "Jo Harman and Company" were nominated for seven Britis ...
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Gilbert O’Sullivan
Raymond Edward "Gilbert" O'Sullivan (born 1 December 1946) is an Irish singer-songwriter who achieved his most significant success during the early 1970s with hit record, hits including "Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair (song), Clair", and "Get Down (Gilbert O'Sullivan song), Get Down". O'Sullivan's songs are often marked by his distinctive, percussive piano playing style and observational lyrics using word play. Born in Waterford, Ireland, O'Sullivan settled in Swindon, England, as a child. In 1967, O'Sullivan began pursuing a career in music. Worldwide, he has charted 16 top 40 records including six No. 1 songs, the first of which was 1970's "Nothing Rhymed". Across his career, he has recorded 20 studio albums. The music magazine ''Record Mirror'' voted him the top UK male singer of 1972. He has received three Ivor Novello Awards, including “Songwriter of the Year” in 1973. Early life Raymond Edward O'Sullivan was born on 1 December 1946 in Cork Road, Waterford, Ireland. ...
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Bloom Twins
Bloom Twins are a Ukrainian-born English pop music group made up of twin sisters Anna and Sonia Kuprienko. They refer to the style of their music as "dark pop." The duo released their first digital single in June 2013. History Anna and Sonia Kuprienko grew up in the small town of Brovary, Ukraine, a suburb of Kyiv. The girls started singing early and were playing instruments at the age of five years. Later on they have moved to London and pursued their musical careers. When Bloom Twins uploaded their first track to YouTube - "Fahrenheit" - in June 2013 they were 17 years old. Bloom Twins made a double impact on both music and fashion, opening the door to numerous profile pieces in magazines such as Vogue, Numero, Wonderland and ID. Soon after, a support slot for Eels at O2 Academy in Liverpool was followed by Iggy's artist of the week at MTV. Following the release of "Get up, Stand up" the Bloom Twins were featured on BBC NewsNight with Jeremy Paxman and graced pages of broadsh ...
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Ayala (musician)
Ayala is a recording artist, singer, songwriter and television host based in London, United Kingdom. Her debut album ''This Year'' was released in December 2015. She continues to release music and in more recent years has been fusing Mexican and Latin music and working a lot in Mexico. Ayala has a number of duets with well known artists such as Gilbert O'Sullivan, Horacio Palencia, Los Rumberos, and Lupita Infante. 'México (Can I Stay)' is a collaboration with Lupita Infante and El Mariachi Imperial Azteca released September 2020. Music Ayala performed a duet with Gilbert O'Sullivan on I Guess I'll Always Love You from his 2015 album Latin Ala G! A different Spanish version of this duet was released by Ayala in January 2020. Ayala has recorded and written with Latin American artist Horacio Palencia. They have released 2 singles together, Never Give Up which released in 2017, and also a Spanish version 'No Te Rindas No' which was released in 2019. Que Quieres De Mi which also ...
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Noel Schajris
Nahuel Schajris Rodríguez (born July 19, 1974 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-Mexican singer, songwriter and pianist based in Mexico who experienced chart-topping success as part of the duo Sin Bandera until he and fellow singer and songwriter Leonel García concluded their partnership in 2007. Schajris began his solo career in 2009 with the release of his first full-length solo album ''Uno No Es Uno'', which was received with critical and commercial success, reaching number 10 on ''Billboard''s Latin Pop Albums chart and number 27 on ''Billboard''s Top Latin Albums chart. Personal Noel moved to Mexico in 1997 and later became a Mexican citizen. He married Karla Goudinoff on 21 April 2002, whom he divorced. On February 22, 2012, he married Panamanian model and TV host Gwendolyn Stevenson, and on September 12, 2013, they became parents of Emma. He sang a quartet with Luis Fonsi on his 2008 CD "Palabras Del Silencio". This quartet also included artists David Bis ...
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Gypsy Jazz
Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing, jazz manouche or hot club-style jazz) is a style of small-group jazz originating from the Romani guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt (1910–53), in conjunction with the French swing violinist Stéphane Grappelli (1908–97), as expressed in their group the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Because its origins are in France, Reinhardt was from the Manouche (French Sinti) clan, and the style has remained popular amongst the Manouche, gypsy jazz is often called by the French name "jazz manouche", or alternatively, "manouche jazz" in English language sources. Some scholars have noted that the style was not named ''manouche'' until the late 1960s; the name "gypsy jazz" began to be used around the late 1990s. Reinhardt was foremost among a group of Romani guitarists working in Paris from the 1930s to the 1950s. The group included the brothers Baro, Sarane, and Matelo Ferret and Reinhardt's brother Joseph "Nin-Nin" Reinhardt. While his fellow g ...
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