London Ellis
Summer
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Hellooooo, my name is Gabriella Ellis and I am singer-songwriter from London chasing my dreams with my big stubborn personality to get my music heard and to make other people happy with it.... |

Rachel West
Run Run
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Urban pop-soul artist, Rachel West, is quickly becoming a top breakout artist of 2016. Her music is a direct reflection of her diverse upbringing and eclectic taste. Born in Portland, Oregon, Rachel has lived on the West Coast all of her life. At age ten, she began writing her own songs and by her senior year of high school she had started recording songs in her classmate's garage. In 2011, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her wildest dreams. While attending Occidental College, Rachel began recording demos for artists such as Rhianna, Jordin Sparks, and Jessie J. Having tasted studio life, she was eager to create her own body of work... |

Mario Lanza -born Alfred Arnold Cocozza- January 31,
1921 – October 7, 1959 was an American tenor, actor and Hollywood film star of the late 1940s
and the 1950s. Lanza began studying to be a professional singer at the age of 16. After
appearing at the Hollywood Bowl in 1947, Lanza signed a seven-year film contract with
Louis B. Mayer, the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer who saw his performance and was impressed
by his singing. Prior to that, the adult Lanza had sung only two performances of an opera.
The following year 1948, however, he sang the role of Pinkerton in Puccini's Madama
Butterfly in New Orleans. His film debut was in That Midnight Kiss 1949 with Kathryn
Grayson and Ethel Barrymore. The following year, in The Toast of New Orleans, his featured
popular song "Be My Love" became his first million-selling hit. In 1951, he played the role
of tenor Enrico Caruso , his idol, in the biopic, The Great Caruso, which produced another
million-seller with "The Loveliest Night of the Year" a song which used the melody of Sobre
las Olas. The Great Caruso was the top-grossing film that year.
The title song of his next
film, Because You're Mine, was his final million-selling hit song. The song went on to
receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. After recording the soundtrack
for his next film, The Student Prince, he embarked upon a protracted battle with Studio
Head Dore Schary arising from artistic differences with director Curtis Bernhardt,
and was eventually dismissed by MGM....
-Alfred Arnold Cocozza