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"Music Box Dancer" is an instrumental piece by Canadian musician Frank Mills that was an international hit in the late 1970s. It features an arpeggiated piano theme in C-sharp major (enharmonic to D-flat major ) designed to resemble a music box , accompanied by other instruments playing a counterpoint melody as well as a wordless chorus.
Frank Mills. Born. ( 1942-06-27) 27 June 1942 (age 82) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Instrument. Piano. Frank Mills (born June 27, 1942) is a Canadian pianist and recording artist, best known for his solo instrumental hit "Music Box Dancer".
Music Box is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released by Columbia Records on August 31, 1993. The album comprises ballads primarily written by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, with whom she had previously worked on Emotions (1991), and a few urban dance tracks. During the course of the album's development ...
Lindsey Stirling. Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. [ 3][ 4][ 5] She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007. [ 6]
Juicebox (song) " Juicebox " is a song by American rock band the Strokes. It was written by singer Julian Casablancas and produced by David Kahne. The song was released by RCA Records as the lead single from the Strokes' third studio album, First Impressions of Earth. In the United States, the song was released in October 2005, while in the ...
Domino Dancing (extended version) is a seven-minute dance song, combined with Lowe's synth melodies, Cuban brass and hip hop beats. Versions. Domino Dancing (short video 7″) – 4:18. Domino Dancing (extended version 12″ remix) – 7:41 [ 9] Cast. Chris Lowe as himself.
Video Music Box. Video Music Box is an American music television program. The series is the first to feature hip hop videos primarily, [3] [4] and was created in 1983 by Ralph McDaniels and Lionel C. Martin, who also serve as the series' hosts. [1] It aired on the New York City -owned public television station WNYC-TV (now WPXN-TV) from 1984 to ...
[2] [3] "Seek Bromance" is a vocal version of this song, [4] with the addition of re-recorded vocals from the track "Love U Seek" by Italian DJ Samuele Sartini featuring English singer Amanda Wilson, who, in the case of "Seek Bromance", is not credited as singer.