Artist ( 84 )



1. David Ball     2. Frankie Ballard     3. The All-American Rejects     4. Miley Cyrus

5. Owl City     6. Age of Chance     7. Leonel Power


** David Ball

1. Look What Followed Me Home    2. Honky Tonk Healin'

 David Ball : David Ball (born July 9, 1953 in Rock Hill, South Carolina) is an American country music artist. Active since 1988, he has recorded a total of seven studio albums on several different labels, including his platinum certified debut Thinkin' Problem. Fourteen of Ball's singles have entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-peaking chart entries are 1994's "Thinkin' Problem" and 2001's "Riding With Private Malone", both of which peaked at #2.


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** Frankie Ballard

1. A Buncha Girls  (  Lyrics  )    2. Tell Me You Get Lonely  (  Lyrics  )

3. Sober Me Up    4. Rescue Me    5. Place To Lay Your Head

 Frankie Ballard : Frankie Ballard (born December 16, 1982 in Battle Creek, Michigan) is an American country music singer. He is signed to Reprise Records Nashville, for which he has released two singles and an album. After winning Kenny Chesney's Next Big Star competition for Michigan in 2008, Ballard also opened shows for Chesney at Michigan venues. He signed to Reprise Records Nashville in 2010 and released his debut single "Tell Me You Get Lonely." The song received a four-star review from Kyle Ward of Roughstock, who praised Ballard's voice and called the song "an above average debut effort." "Tell Me You Get Lonely" debuted at number 59 on the Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week ending June 12, 2010 and peaked at number 33 in early 2011. Ballard released his second single, "A Buncha Girls", in early 2011. This song has also made top 40. Both of his singles are included on his self-titled debut album, which was released in May 2011.


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** The All-American Rejects

1. The Last Song  (  Lyrics  )    2. Beekeeper's Daughter  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

3. It Ends Tonight   (  Lyrics  )     4. The Wind Blows   ,   Live   (  Lyrics  )

5. Someday's Gone   (  Lyrics  )     6. Swing Swing   ,   Live   (  Lyrics  )

7. Gives You Hell  ,  Live(1)  ,  Live(2)  (  Lyrics  )    8. Walk Over Me

9. Change Your Mind  (  Lyrics  )    10. Top Of The World  (  Lyrics  )

11. Time Stands Still  (  Lyrics  )    12. Dirty Little Secret  (  Lyrics  )

13. I Wanna  ,  Live(1)  ,  Live(2)  (  Lyrics  )    14. There's A Place

15. Move Along  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    16. Dance Inside  (  Lyrics  )

17. Kids In The Street    18. I For You    19. Fast And Slow

 The All-American Rejects : The All-American Rejects is an American rock band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist and bass guitarist Tyson Ritter, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Mike Kennerty, and drummer and percussionist Chris Gaylor. The band achieved mainstream success with their debut self-titled studio album, The All-American Rejects, released in 2003. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA and spawned the hit single "Swing, Swing". The band's second album, Move Along (2005), brought the band more mainstream success. The album produced three hit singles; "It Ends Tonight", "Dirty Little Secret" and "Move Along", all of which charted in the top fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Both "Move Along" and "Dirty Little Secret" sold over two million digital downloads in the United States. The album itself was certified double platinum by the RIAA. The All-American Rejects' third album, When the World Comes Down, was released on December 16, 2008. The album was certified gold by the RIAA. The first single, "Gives You Hell", became the band's first song to be successful internationally: it peaked at number-four on the Hot 100 chart, number-three on the Australian ARIA Singles chart and charted in the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart. On March 21, 2011, the RIAA certified "Gives You Hell" 4× multi-platinum for sales of over 4 million in the United States. Since the start of their career, The All-American Rejects have sold over 10 million albums world wide. The All-American Rejects were ranked #73 on the "Hot 100 Artists of the 2000s" and #183 on Billboard magazine's "Billboard 200 Artists of the Decade" list.


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** Miley Cyrus

1. When I Look At You  (  Lyrics  )    2. Party In The U.S.A.  (  Lyrics  )

3. The Climb  (  Lyrics  )    4. 7 Things  (  Lyrics  )    5. FU  (  Lyrics  )

6. Can't Be Tamed  (  Lyrics  )    7. Who Owns My Heart  (  Lyrics  )

8. Someone Else  (  Lyrics  )    9. Maybe You're Right  (  Lyrics  )

10. Adore You  (  Lyrics  )    11. Rooting For My Baby  (  Lyrics  )

12. Do My Thang  (  Lyrics  )    13. Love Money Party  (  Lyrics  )

14. Fly On The Wall  (  Lyrics  )    15. Start All Over  (  Lyrics  )

16. Drive  (  Lyrics  )    17. #GETITRIGHT  (  Lyrics  )

18. We Can't Stop  ,  Music Video  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

19. Wrecking Ball  ,  Music Video  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

20. My Darlin'  (  Lyrics  )    21. 4x4  (  Lyrics  )

22. SMS (Bangerz)  (  Lyrics  )    

 Miley Cyrus : Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus; November 23, 1992) is an American actress and pop singer-songwriter. She achieved wide fame for her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana. Cyrus recorded music for the soundtracks, Hannah Montana (2006) and Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus (2007), released by Walt Disney Records. With the success of the Hannah Montana franchise she established herself as a teen idol. In 2007, Cyrus signed to Hollywood Records to pursue a solo career. She embarked upon the Best of Both Worlds Tour the same year, in which she performed as both herself and in character as Hannah Montana. The tour was eventually turned into a high-grossing concert film titled Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (2008). In July 2008, Cyrus released her first solo album, Breakout (2008), which was commercially successful. She began her foray into film by providing the voice of "Penny" in the animated film Bolt (2008). Cyrus earned a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for her performance of Bolt's theme song, "I Thought I Lost You". She also reprised her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009). The Hannah Montana: The Movie' soundtrack introduced her to new audiences within country and adult contemporary markets. She began to cultivate an adult image in 2009 with the release of The Time of Our Lives (2009), an extended play which presented a more mainstream pop sound, and by filming The Last Song (2010), a coming-of-age drama film. The former included Cyrus's best-selling single, "Party in the U.S.A." (2009). A studio album titled Can't Be Tamed was released in 2010 and presents a new dance-pop sound. The music video and lyrics of the album's lead single, "Can't Be Tamed", portrays a more sexualized image for the entertainer. Cyrus ranked number thirteen on Forbes' 2010 Celebrity 100. In April 2011, Cyrus was named the 64th hottest woman in the world on Maxim's Hot 100. In May 2011, Cyrus was also named the 89th sexiest woman in the world on FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the world. For the 2011 Guinness book of world records, she was named the “Most Charted Teenager” following her 29th US Billboard Hot 100 chart entry on November 7, 2009 with “Party in the USA.”


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** Owl City

1. Owl City Road Stories    2. Dreams Don't Turn To Dust  (  Lyrics  )

3. Fireflies  (  Lyrics  )    4. Deer In The Headlights  (  Lyrics  )

5. To The Sky  (  Lyrics  )    6. Umbrella Beach  (  Lyrics  )

7. Alligator Sky  (  Lyrics  )    8. Vanilla Twilight  (  Lyrics  )

 Owl City : Owl City is an American electronica musical project by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Young formed in 2007 in Owatonna, Minnesota. Young created the project while experimenting with music in his parents' basement. Owl City developed a following on the social networking site Myspace, like many musicians who achieved success in the late 2000s, before signing with Universal Republic in 2008. After two independent releases, Owl City gained mainstream popularity with the 2009 major label debut album Ocean Eyes, which spawned the quadruple-platinum hit single "Fireflies". The album was certified Platinum in the United States in April 2010. In 2011, Owl City released its third studio album, All Things Bright and Beautiful.


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** Age Of Chance

1. Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Noise    2. Higher Than Heaven    3. Time's Up

4. Kiss

 Age Of Chance : Age of Chance were a British alternative rock-dance crossover band from Leeds, England active from 1985 to 1991. They were perhaps most known for their mutant metallic cover of Prince's "Kiss" which topped the UK Indie Chart in 1986, and peaked at #50 in the UK Singles Chart in January the following year. Despite signing for major label Virgin, and being favourites with the UK music press, they never enjoyed a major hit in the UK, although "Don't Get Mad… Get Even" reached #5 in the US Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play chart. Musically they were a sonic collision of punk, hip hop, industrial rock and Northern soul. Steven E provided a distinctive strident nasal vocal style, often employing a megaphone. Striking cover art visuals were a collaboration between the group and The Designers Republic, who would go on to graphic design fame. They were contemporaries of Pop Will Eat Itself, whose music also featured rock guitar, dance beats and copious samples, and other early UK samplist groups such as Coldcut and The JAMMs.


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** Leonel Power

1. Gloria

 Leonel Power : Leonel Power (1370 to 1385 – 5 June 1445) was an English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance eras. Along with John Dunstaple, he was one of the major figures in English music in the early 15th century. Very little is known about Power's life. Documents dating from early 1440s refer to him as a native of Kent. Stylistic analysis of his music, as well as his probable age during his known appointments, show that he may have been born between 1370 and 1385. A suggestion that Power was of Irish origin, which appeared in W.H.G. Flood's 1905 A History of Irish Music, is usually discounted by modern scholars, since Flood is not known to have had any other sources on Power's life than are currently available. The earliest dated reference to Power refers to him as instructor to the choristers of the household chapel of Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence. The duke died in 1421; the next reference to Power is from 1423: on 14 May he joined the fraternity of Christ Church, Canterbury. He almost certainly served as choirmaster of the cathedral, and may also have been employed by John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford. He died at Canterbury on 5 June 1445 and was buried the next day; several notices of his death survive.