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Known to the world as the new wave one-hit wonder M, Robin Scott scored one of the first commercially successful electro-pop/dance singles with 1979’s international number one smash “Pop Muzik
Arriving in Australia at the age of 16 to perform in the Australian production of the musical Hair, Bostonian Marcia Hines went on to become one of Australia’s most loved and successful dance performers of the ’70s
A singer who crossed the teen idol sound with a light girl group flavor, Marcie Blane had one huge hit, “Bobby’s Girl,” which made number three in late 1962
In 1995, the self-titled album by pop vocalist Marco Borsato became a big hit for Dutch Polydor; he has since released several more successful albums, including Als Geen Ander and De Waarheid
Born in Italy but raised in Quebec, vocalist and guitarist Marco Calliari had been a member of Anonymus — a Montreal-based metal band that formed in 1989 — for 15 years prior to striking out as a solo artist
Born in the northern Italian city of Turin in 1957, Marco Carena didn’t adhere to the standard rules of singer/songwriterhood, choosing instead to perform in a theatrical, cabaret-esque style, writing parodies of popular Italian songs or his own tongue-in-cheek originals
Hardcore band led by Billy Milano, whose name stands for “Methods of Destruction” Milano’s lyrical subject matter mostly concerns political corruption and violence
Few Japanese artists have ridden the noughties’ global anime boom as hard as move With anime soundtracks increasingly being used as a vehicle to launch Japanese artists overseas, the three-piece dance-pop group has been involved in several tie-ins, the most high-profile of which has involved providing the theme songs to the anime series and movie of the same name, Initial D
The son of a career diplomat, singer/songwriter Marcus Hummon spent his formative years traveling the globe; at various times, he lived in areas as far-ranging as Italy, Africa, and the Philippines
The Norwegian teen pop duo M2M consists of vocalist/guitarist Marit Larsen and vocalist/keyboardist Marion Raven They made their US debut with the single “Don’t Say You Love Me,” which appeared on the Pokemon soundtrack and was certified gold in late 1999