Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Martina Gillian Topley-Bird (Bristol, Inglaterra, 7 de mayo de 1975) es una cantante inglesa conocida como la Dietrich negra del Soul. Debutó como vocalista en el primer y mítico álbum Maxinquaye del músico Tricky.

  2. Martina Gillian Topley-Bird (née Topley; born 7 May 1975) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who first gained fame as the featured female vocalist on trip hop pioneer Tricky's debut album, Maxinquaye (1995). She also worked with him on his subsequent albums, Nearly God and Pre-Millennium Tension (both in 1996).

  3. Cantante y compositora de canciones inglesa conocida por sus colaboraciones con la pionera del trip hop Tricky. Ha lanzado sencillos como "Need One" y "Baby Blue." Antes de la Fama. Cantó en el coro de Clifton College en Bristol, Inglaterra. Curiosidades. Lanzó su álbum debut como solista, Quixotic, en el 2003. Vida Familiar.

  4. Martina Gillian Topley-Bird (née Topley; born 7 May 1975) is an English vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who first gained fame as the featured female vocalist on trip hop pioneer Tricky's debut album, Maxinquaye (1995). She also worked with him on his subsequent albums Nearly God and Pre-Millennium Tensi

  5. London born, Martina Topley Bird made her sentient, sensual debut as Martina on trip hop pioneer Tricky 's white label release of Aftermath in 1993. The collaboration continued through the Tricky debut album, Maxinquaye (1995) and on subsequent albums Pre-Millennium Tension (1996) and Angels with Dirty Faces (1998). Martina released a debut ...

  6. Biography. Martina Topley-Bird (born 7 May 1975) is a British vocalist who first gained fame as the featured female vocalist on trip hop pioneer Tricky's debut album Maxinquaye (a printing error credited her as "Martine"). She worked with him on his follow-up al.. Topley-Bird was educated at Clifton College where she sang in the choir. [1] .

  7. 10 de feb. de 2022 · “I remember being, like, 13 or 14 and really struggling to work out who I was,” explains a thoughtful Martina Topley-Bird. “My mum was Afro-American and my dad was white. I was keenly aware that most of the black people I knew were either African or West Indian so, culturally, I felt like my family didn’t fit in.