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~ Perpetuum Jazzile - Bee Gees Medley (live, HQ)
Views: 1242708 |  |  |  |  | Bee Gees Medley by Perpetuum Jazzile, performed live at Vokal Xtravaganzza 2008 (October 2008) NEW PERPETUUM JAZZILE VIDEOS: bit.ly CD AFRICA AVAILABLE ON PJVOCAL.COM --- Official website PJvocal.com --- PJ shop www.perpetuumjazzile.si --- Facebook: www.f ...More acebook.com --- Twitter: twitter.com Perpetuum Jazzile. Vocal ecstasy. |
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~ Anos 60 70 80 A Evolução da Música dancing
Views: 785415 |  |  |  |  | Anos 60 70 80 a Evolução da Música dancing. Passando de Jane Joplin que com sua voz mudou conceitos de expressão, Marvin Gaye,James Brown,Elton John,Bee Gees,Dunna Summer,Bary White,Gloria Glaynor,Michael Jackson. A Evolução da dança dancing. Através dess ...More es anos do blues,Soul a disco originando o hippy hop dos dias de hoje que comibina dança, talento, voz a expressão corporal. A mistura de sensualidade com expressão, que nasce no final dos anos 60 e evolui através dos anos 70 e 80. Um encontro inesquecível entre Michael Jackson e James Brown marcando a influência da música Soul dos anos 60, 70 na música Dancing dos anos 80. |
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~ IMITATOR Singing + BeatBox. IMITADOR DE CANCIONES Anthony Kavanagh
Views: 2314590 |  |  |  |  | Organizados.com - Anthony Kavanagh imita grandes canciones de ayer y de hoy, tanto la música como la voz. Vale la pena 1. Louis Armstrong - What Wonderful World 2. Ben E. King - Stand by Me 3. The Temptations - My Girl 4. James Brown - Get Up (I Feel Lik ...More e Being a) Sex Machine 5. Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive 6. Stevie Wonder - Isn't She Lovely 7. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 8. Prince - Kiss |
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~ Saturday Night Fever - John Travolta's (1977) Epic Walk n Epic Dance :-))
Views: 1494778 |  |  |  |  | This is a Medley Song from the movie Saturday Night Fever. Recollect John Travolta's famous dance "You should be dancing .... Yeahhhhh" and his famous pose with the hand up in that White Dress Suit. (Video Response is for the song More Than A Woman) Satur ...More day Night Fever (1977) The story is based upon a 1976 New York magazine article by British writer Nik Cohn, "Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night." In the late-1990s, Cohn acknowledged that the article had been fabricated. A newcomer to the United States and a stranger to the disco lifestyle, Cohn was unable to make any sense of the subculture he had been assigned to write about. The characters who became Tony Manero and his friends were based on Mods, an English youth movement that also placed great importance on music, clothes and dancing. The film also showcased aspects of the music, the dancing, and the subculture surrounding the disco era: symphony-orchestrated melodies, haute-couture styles of clothing, pre AIDS sexual promiscuity, and graceful choreography. A huge commercial success, the movie significantly helped to popularize disco music around the world and made Travolta, already well known from his role on TV's Welcome Back, Kotter, a household name. The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, featuring disco songs by the Bee Gees, is the best selling soundtrack of all time. The film is the first example of cross-media marketing, with the tie-in soundtrack's single being used to help promote the film before its ... |
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