In For A Penny
There are at least eight music artists known by the name Arabesque: 1) Arabesque was a German disco group formed in 1977. The group's most recognized lineup included Sandra Ann Lauer (who joined in 1979), Jasmin Vetter, and Michaela Rose. Following their split in 1984, Vetter and Rose continued under the name Rouge, while Sandra began a solo career that achieved international success. Arabesque gained popularity in Japan, selling over six million albums, and also had a following in the USSR. Their single Take Me Don't Break Me charted in the German Top 40, while Marigot Bay reached the German Top Ten. After the group disbanded, tracks such as Ecstasy and Time to Say Goodbye became popular in parts of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe due to their similarity to the Italo-disco style, though they did not chart officially. These songs contributed to the spread of the Italo-disco sound in Japan, where it influenced the development of the eurobeat genre. On December 16, 2006, Arabesque (with Michaela Rose and new members Sabine Kaemper and Silke Brauner) performed at the Retro FM festival in Moscow. 2) Arabesque is a hip hop artist from Toronto, Ontario. Signed to the UK-based label Sin Nombre, with distribution through Universal, he released the album The Frenzy Of Renown, which received critical attention. He was nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards. His work has been covered by international press, and he has appeared on the cover of the English-language Middle Eastern magazine NOX. Arabesque has released multiple singles and received campus radio play. He has performed as a supporting act for artists including Raekwon, Little Brother, Zion I, Dilated Peoples, and Sean Paul. 3) Arabesque is a Dutch progressive metal band active since the mid-1990s. Their music blends rock, fusion, and progressive elements. Their debut album, Beyond the Veil, was followed by The Union in 2002, which introduced two female vocalists and marked a stylistic shift. The band's sound is often described as more accessible than that of other progressive metal groups. 4) Arabesque was an indie pop band signed to Siesta Records. The group was led by Keith Girdler and Paul Stewart, former members of the Sarah Records band Blueboy. They later evolved into the band Beaumont. 5) Arabesque is also the name of a traditional Arabian music group. 6) Arabesque was a progressive rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, active in the 1970s. Recordings from 1976 to 1979 were later released on an archival CD by Shroom Records. 7) Arabesque is the name of a deathcore/metal act from Texas. 8) Arabesque is an Italian AOR/rock band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least eight music artists known by the name Arabesque: 1) Arabesque was a German disco group formed in 1977. The group's most recognized lineup included Sandra Ann Lauer (who joined in 1979), Jasmin Vetter, and Michaela Rose. Following their split in 1984, Vetter and Rose continued under the name Rouge, while Sandra began a solo career that achieved international success. Arabesque gained popularity in Japan, selling over six million albums, and also had a following in the USSR. Their single Take Me Don't Break Me charted in the German Top 40, while Marigot Bay reached the German Top Ten. After the group disbanded, tracks such as Ecstasy and Time to Say Goodbye became popular in parts of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe due to their similarity to the Italo-disco style, though they did not chart officially. These songs contributed to the spread of the Italo-disco sound in Japan, where it influenced the development of the eurobeat genre. On December 16, 2006, Arabesque (with Michaela Rose and new members Sabine Kaemper and Silke Brauner) performed at the Retro FM festival in Moscow. 2) Arabesque is a hip hop artist from Toronto, Ontario. Signed to the UK-based label Sin Nombre, with distribution through Universal, he released the album The Frenzy Of Renown, which received critical attention. He was nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards. His work has been covered by international press, and he has appeared on the cover of the English-language Middle Eastern magazine NOX. Arabesque has released multiple singles and received campus radio play. He has performed as a supporting act for artists including Raekwon, Little Brother, Zion I, Dilated Peoples, and Sean Paul. 3) Arabesque is a Dutch progressive metal band active since the mid-1990s. Their music blends rock, fusion, and progressive elements. Their debut album, Beyond the Veil, was followed by The Union in 2002, which introduced two female vocalists and marked a stylistic shift. The band's sound is often described as more accessible than that of other progressive metal groups. 4) Arabesque was an indie pop band signed to Siesta Records. The group was led by Keith Girdler and Paul Stewart, former members of the Sarah Records band Blueboy. They later evolved into the band Beaumont. 5) Arabesque is also the name of a traditional Arabian music group. 6) Arabesque was a progressive rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, active in the 1970s. Recordings from 1976 to 1979 were later released on an archival CD by Shroom Records. 7) Arabesque is the name of a deathcore/metal act from Texas. 8) Arabesque is an Italian AOR/rock band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Amant
Arpadys
Baccara
BRADIO
Midnight Dancer
Al Salamah
In The Heat Of A Disco-Night
Friday Night
In for a Penny, in for a Pound
Rakkadu
Hello Mr. Monkey
In the Heat of a Disco Night
Atlas
Rock Me After Midnight
Zanzibar
Asmar
Lines Of Love
Lamma Badda (When She Arrived)
Stargazer
Born to Reggae
Caballero
Sahra
Marigot Bay
Suspiro Del Moro
Alein Mulaiten (Princess Eyes)
Billy's Barbeque
The Gneeveguilla Reel/Drag her Round the Road/The Golden Keyboar
In The Heat Of A Disco-Night - Megamix-Version
Once in a Blue Moon
Someone Is Waiting for You
Buggy Boy
Peppermint Jack
Ishtar (Karsilama)
Make Love Whenever You Can
Fly High Little Butterfly
Hello Mr.Monkey
High Life
Heart On Fire
Marlboro Man
Ah Ia Zen
Give It Up
Love Is Just a Game
Six Times a Day
The Man With the Gun
Keep the Wolf From the Door
Jingle Jangle Joe
Catch Me Tiger
Indio Boy
Yasmin Namu
Dance Dance Dance
Lucifer's Lover
Nazar es Sahara (Desert Look)
A New Sensation
Hit the Jackpot
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