Christian Falk (25 April 1962 – 24 July 2014) was a Swedish record producer and musician. Falk started his recording career with the band Madhouse in the...
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Christian Falk (born 1 April 1987) is an Austrian footballer who currently plays as a striker. Before Falk moved to TSV Hartberg, he played for USV Großsteinbach...
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Ljungstedt (drums), all three originally from Ebba Grön. They were joined by Christian Falk (bass) and Per Hägglund (sax, keyboards). Stry left in 1984 and Gurra...
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"Dream On" is a song written by Christian Falk, Robyn, and Klas Åhlund. The song is produced and performed by Falk, with vocals from Robyn and The Ark's...
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where he attended Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village. He has two older sisters, Alexa Shea Falk Johns and Natalee Marie Falk, who formed a sibling...
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Line > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 November 2008. "People Say by Christian Falk". iTunes. Apple. Retrieved 28 November 2014. Crazy Itch Radio (CD album...
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referenced an abortion she had in her teens. Robyn contributed to Christian Falk's 1999 debut solo album, Quel Bordel (What a Mess), appearing on "Remember"...
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on the single were produced and arranged by Swedish music producer Christian Falk, who also played bass on the track. It was included on Neneh Cherry's...
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BMG Sweden. Robyn collaborated with the producers Lindström & Ekhé, Christian Falk, Billy Mann, Thomas Rusiak and Masters at Work on the album. A pop,...
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South Korean boy band BTS "Make It Right" (Christian Falk song), a 1999 song by Swedish producer Christian Falk "Make It Right" (Lisa Stansfield song), a...
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Amanda Lindsey Cook (redirect from Amanda Falk)
Cook (born Amanda Falk; May 8, 1984), also known as Falcon (since 2020) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and contemporary Christian music recording artist...
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Kravitz. 1996's Man is a solo record produced by McVey, Jonny Dollar and Christian Falk. The lead track is "Woman", her take on James Brown's 1966 track "It's...
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(Eurythmics cover) Annie Lennox, David Stewart 3:42 5. "Bible" (Imperiet cover) Christian Falk, Fred Asp, Joakim Thåström, Per Hägglund 6:34 Total length: 23:34...
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featuring Robyn, keyboardist Markus Jägerstedt, and the late producer Christian Falk. Their first song "Love Is Free", which features Maluca, premiered in...
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Janson – guitars (tracks 10) Mattias Thorell – guitars (tracks 12) Christian "Falcon" Falk – keyboards (tracks 6, 12) Niklas Medin – additional keyboards...
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Isola – Kent 1999: Gran Turismo – The Cardigans 2000: Quel bordel – Christian Falk 2001: Rock 'n' Roll Highschool – Teddybears STHLM 2002: A Camp – A Camp...
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upright-bassist. 19 – Lionel Ferbos (103), American trumpeter. 24 – Christian Falk (52), Swedish record producer and musician. 1 – Michael Johns (35),...
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Christian Jost (born 29 September 1975), best known by his stage name Falk Maria Schlegel, is a German musician. He is best known as the keyboardist of...
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(Eurythmics cover) Annie Lennox, David Stewart 3:42 5. "Bible" (Imperiet cover) Christian Falk, Fred Asp, Joakim Thåström, Per Hägglund 6:34 Total length: 23:34...
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Falk spent the first four years of her career working abroad, initially as a gymnastics teacher and physiotherapist at the Young Women's Christian Association...
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bassist/rhythm guitarist David Vogt as "Charles Greywolf", keyboardist Christian Jost as "Falk Maria Schlegel" and drummer Roel van Helden. The group uses religious...
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#10) and "Who's That Girl" (UK #26). "Dream On", the follow-up with Christian Falk, was originally released in 2006 on his album People Say. It was re-released...
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"Avalanche" Leonard Cohen Prequelle (Deluxe) Tom Dalgety 2018 "Bible" Christian Falk, Fred Asp, Per Hägglund, Joakim Thåström Popestar Tom Dalgety 2016 "Bite...
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director Jonas Åkerlund. It was produced by record producer and musician Christian Falk and became a chart hit in a number of European countries. In Norway...
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Teddybears' second album, I Can't Believe It's Teddybears Sthlm (MVG), Christian Falk was hired as the producer. The album was released on February 23, 1996...
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Little Prayer For You" 1993: "Hold Me 1999: "Calling You" (remix) (with Christian Falk) "Jevetta Steele". The Steeles Music.com. "Jevetta Steele". Allmusic...
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Villa, including Titiyo, Teddybears STHLM and award winning producer Christian Falk. Magic Villa (2000) (Peaked at No. 9 on the Swedish album chart on 10...
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(Aerosmith song), 1973 "Dream On" (Amy Macdonald song), 2017 "Dream On" (Christian Falk song), 2006 "Dream On" (Depeche Mode song), 2001 "Dream On" (Joan Kennedy...
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Robert Conrad (redirect from Conrad Falk)
Robert Conrad (born Conrad Robert Falk; March 1, 1935 – February 8, 2020) was an American film and television actor, singer, and stuntman. He is best known...
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Physicist Alexander A. Falk (1900–1975), New York politician Armin Falk (born 1968), German economist Bayla Falk, Talmudist Bernard Falk (1943–1990), UK television...
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