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Empty Room (Ryan Adams Song)
Empty Room may refer to: * "Empty Room", a song on the album ''The Suburbs'' by Canadian band Arcade Fire * "Empty Room" (Sanna Nielsen song), a song by Swedish recording artist Sanna Nielsen * ''Empty Room'', an album by Swedish recording artist Magnus Rosén * ''Empty Room'', an album by American composer Zack Hemsey * ''Empty Room'', an album by American saxophonist Sal Nistico * Empty Room / Nutshell, 2011 Brian Adams double single See also * '' Empty Rooms'', 1970 studio album by John Mayall * "Empty Rooms", Gary Moore single from the album ''Victims of the Future ''Victims of the Future'' is the fourth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released on 30 January 1984. It was the first album to feature former UFO guitarist/ keyboardist Neil Carter and bassist Bob Daisley. It was also ...
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The Suburbs (album)
''The Suburbs'' is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on August 3, 2010. Coinciding with its announcement, the band released a limited edition 12-inch single containing the title track and "Month of May".“Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs to be released August 3”
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“Hear Two New Arcade Fire Songs and an Interview”
. NPR's All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen talked to Arcade Fire's Win and Will Butler about the record, while also offering a special preview of the songs “Month of May ...
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Empty Room (Sanna Nielsen Song)
Empty Room, written by Bobby Ljunggren and Aleena Gibson, is a ballad song about loss, missing someone and unrequited love, performed by Sanna Nielsen at Melodifestivalen 2008. Performing ''Empty Room'', Sanna Nielsen did her English language-debut at Melodifestivalen. The song made it directly from the competition in Västerås on 16 February 2008 to the final in the Stockholm Globe Arena on 15 March 2008. In the final, the song finished on second place, with totally 206 points, and won most points among telephone voters, 132 votes. The song was placed number 3 after the jury votes, who gave it 74 points. The I-person of the song lyrics sings about losing a loved one, and describes the feelings like an ''empty room'', before trying to move on in life. The song won the 2008 OGAE Second Chance Contest. Hit song The song became a major hit throughout Sweden, both at SR P4 and the commercial stations. The song was tested for Svensktoppen, where it entered on 20 April 2008 and d ...
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Magnus Rosén
Klas Magnus Rosén (born 1963 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish musician. He was the bassist of Swedish band HammerFall from 1997 to 2007. Magnus Rosén started to play bass when he was 15 years old. after playing bass for three years he went on his first tour with the band Kung Sune. After the tour he moved to Los Angeles, where he played in many bands. Returning to Sweden he joined Billionaires Boys Club, where his future HammerFall bandmate, Anders Johansson, played drums. The band also featured ex-Accept guitarist Jörg Fischer and Yngwie Malmsteen's onetime vocalists Mark Boals and Göran Edman. Magnus is also a solo bassist, and recorded several albums of solo material. He occasionally does solo tours in South America, where he donates the profits to charity. In 2007 Magnus left Hammerfall to focus on his own projects. In 2008 Rosén was a member of the X-World 5. The group consisted of producer/composer Stefan "Big Swede" Svensson, Andy LaRocque, Reeves Gabrels an ...
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Zack Hemsey
Zack Hemsey (born May 30, 1983) is an American composer, songwriter, and filmmaker best known for the use of his music in movies and trailers. Personal life Hemsey grew up in New Jersey with his older sister Tara. He graduated from Palisades Park High School in 2001, and studied music and philosophy at Rutgers University, graduating with a summa cum laude. Career Hemsey began his career as the composer for an obscure hip-hop group called Nine Leaves, where he was one of five lyricists. He began his solo career in 2010 with the release of his first album "Empty Room" and has continued to independently release his own music, which tends to combine elements of alternative hip-hop, alternative rock, classical orchestra, and/or world instrumentation. His work "Mind Heist" was used in the film trailer for ''Inception'' as well as for the video game ''Madden NFL 12'', and is occasionally used by the television series ''America's Got Talent''. Hemsey's music has been featured in fi ...
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Sal Nistico
Salvatore Nistico (April 2, 1940 – March 3, 1991) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Career Associated for many years with Woody Herman's Herd, Nistico played in the group from 1962 to 1965, considered one of Herman's best bands, with Bill Chase, Jake Hanna, Nat Pierce, and Phil Wilson. He started playing alto saxophone, switching to tenor in 1956, on a Buescher before switching to a Conn 10M tenor saxophone, and briefly played baritone saxophone. From 1959 to 1961, he played with the Jazz Brothers band (Chuck Mangione and Gap Mangione). In 1965, he joined Count Basie but returned on many occasions to play with Herman. Around that time he was also a member of Dusko Goykovich's sextet with other musicians associated with the Herd, such as Carl Fontana, Nat Pierce, and Michael Moore. He also played with Nat Adderley, Don Ellis, Buddy Rich, and Stan Tracey. Living in Europe in his latter years he worked with mostly European musicians as Joe Haider, Isla Eckinger, ...
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Empty Room / Nutshell
"Empty Room" / "Nutshell" is a limited edition double a-side single by the American singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, released in June 2011 on PAX AM. The single was available to purchase during Adams' June 2011 European tour, and is only available on 7" vinyl. The track "Nutshell" is an Alice in Chains cover song, and marks the second time Adams has recorded and released an Alice in Chains song, with "Down in a Hole" appearing on the EP, '' Follow the Lights'', in 2007. Track listing Side A "Empty Room" Side B "Nutshell" Personnel Musicians *Ryan Adams - lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitar *Sebastian Steinberg - bass guitar ("Empty Room") *Chris Stills - acoustic guitar and backing vocals ("Empty Room") *Rami Jaffee - piano and organ ("Empty Room") *Marty Rifkin - pedal steel ("Empty Room") *Marshall Vore - drums ("Empty Room") *Mandy Moore - backing vocals ("Empty Room") Recording personnel *Jamie Candiloro - producer ("Empty Room") *Ryan Adams - producer ("Empty Room" a ...
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Empty Rooms
''Empty Rooms'' is a studio album by English blues musician John Mayall, released in March 1970 on Polydor. It is a follow-up to the live album '' The Turning Point'', released earlier in the year with the same musicians: Jon Mark on acoustic guitar, Johnny Almond on saxophones and flute, and Stephen Thompson on bass. John Mayall sings, plays harmonica, guitars and keyboards (including a Moog synthesizer). Former Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor guests as second bass player on one track, "To a Princess," improvising with Thompson on an unusual bass duet. The absence of a drummer leaves the rhythm rather fluid and the resulting sound is unusual, even for a John Mayall album. The songs, all written by Mayall, mostly addressed his romance with photographer Nancy Throckmorton, a theme he would pursue further on '' USA Union''. The album is dedicated to her. ''Empty Rooms'' was the only known set of studio recordings by the ''Turning Point'' lineup, which broke up shortly a ...
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