Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin (born May 3, 1950) is a British singer. Born in Pontardawe, Wales, she grew up Welsh-speaking and began her musical career as a folk singer. She was discovered after appearing and winning ''Opportunity Knocks' hosted by the much imitated and more recently chronicled Hughie Green. She was one of the first artists to record on The Beatles' Apple record label. Her single "Those Were the Days", produced by Paul McCartney, was released in the UK on August 30, 1968 (catalogue number APPLE 2).
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Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin (born May 3, 1950) is a British singer. Born in Pontardawe, Wales, she grew up Welsh-speaking and began her musical career as a folk singer. She was discovered after appearing and winning ''Opportunity Knocks' hosted by the much imitated and more recently chronicled Hughie Green. She was one of the first artists to record on The Beatles' Apple record label. Her single "Those Were the Days", produced by Paul McCartney, was released in the UK on August 30, 1968 (catalogue number APPLE 2).
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Everyone Knows
Another, more complex, guitar song.more
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In London Town
A guitar song inspired by the unique style of Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler in his song "The Sultans of Swing". I hope you enjoy it?more
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Scream For Me (Halloween Party Remix)
D’Count (Dracula’s cousin) and Zgor (Igor’s youngest brother) are best friends. D’Count has a 9 piece band plus backup singers. This is not your Tom Cruise/Brad Pitt Vampire Combo headlining Las Vegas; they’re more a Leslie Nielsen 'Dead And Loving It' band. We find them playing a nightclub... D’Count is crooning 'Scream For Me all night long'. Zgor tries to carry the middle-eight but has trouble with the instruments. As the song comes to an end frenzy overtakes the band and they rip into the audience. Pandemonium ensues! When the carnage abates D’Count and Zgor fly off into the night. more
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