Sounds of the 60s — is a long running Saturday morning programme on BBC Radio 2 that features recordings of popular music made in the 1960s. It was first broadcast on 12 February 1983 and introduced by Keith Fordyce who had been the first presenter of the TV show… … Wikipedia
Sounds of the Season: The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection — Álbum de estudio de Taylor Swift Publicación 14 de octubre, 2007 Género(s) Country pop Duración 19:15 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
Sounds Like Chicken — Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Genres Ska, Hardcore, Reggae, Rock Years active 1999–2007 Labels Boom … Wikipedia
Sounds Like Canada — was a Canadian radio program, which aired weekday mornings on CBC Radio One from 2002 to 2008. Until the end of May 2008, the program was hosted by Shelagh Rogers, and then was hosted by a rotating series of guest hosts. The program was broadcast … Wikipedia
Sounds Eclectic — is a weekly syndicated public radio program hosted by Nic Harcourt that plays a variety of music, often by emerging artists. A trademark of the program is recordings of live sessions from artists both established and new, taken from the archives… … Wikipedia
Show No Mercy — Álbum de estudio de Slayer Publicación Diciembre de 1983 Grabación Noviembre de 1983 Track Record, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Show Me Love (Not a Dream) — Single by Hikaru Utada from the album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2 Released November 17, 2010 … Wikipedia
Sounds of Decay — Álbum de Katatonia Publicación 1997 Género(s) Death/doom Rock gótico Duración 18:37 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
Sounds Like Music — was a daytime quiz programme that tested the contestants knowledge of musicals from the stage or on film. It was produced by TSW, ran on ITV from 1989 91, and was hosted by pianist Bobby Crush, who also performed the show s theme tune. Sounds… … Wikipedia
Sounds of the Seventies — This article is unverified. Please add reliable sources. Sounds of the Seventies was a BBC radio programme broadcast on weekdays, 2200 0000, on Radio One during the early 1970s. Among the DJs were Alan Black, Pete Drummond, Anne Nightingale, John … Wikipedia