Love was an American rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Arthur Lee and the group's second songwriter, guitarist Bryan MacLean. One of the first racially diverse American pop bands, their music reflected different influences, combining eleme
Adams, an American photographer who emerged as part of the photographic movement known as New Topographics. He was a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow in photography in 1973 and 1980, and received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1994.
Although Adams was born in the industrial town of Orange
Sebastien Tellier is a French solo musician. His first solo album, "L'incroyable Verite" was released in 2001 on the French band Air's label, Record makers. Sebastien went on tour with Air in support of the album. He was joined onstage by world-renowned thereminist Pamelia Kurstin.
His second albu
Air is a French (from region Ile-de-France) music duo, consisting of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel. The name Air is a backronym for Amour, Imagination, Reve which translates to Love, Imagination, Dream.
Air's debut EP, Premiers Symptomes, was followed by the critically acclaimed album Moon