Chucky - SГsong 2
The band mostly played at nightclubs until they were able to score a major hit with a song named Los Limones (The Lemons), which was an international hit for the group.[1] That song was from a release they named Aneudi y Chuky y su Conjunto Quisqueya: Que Bueno 'Ta este Pais (Aneudi And Chuky and Their Conjunto Quisqueya: This Country is Good!)[4]
Chucky - Säsong 2
During the late 1970s and through the 1980s, Conjunto Quisqueya toured the Caribbean and other areas with their music, always returning to Puerto Rico to perform at canal 2's television shows. Another major hit during that era was Maria Cristina.[1]La Juma (The Drunkenness), Bebo Hoy, Bebo Mañana (I'll Drink Today, I'll Drink Tomorrow),[5] Felicitame (Congratulate Me), Lamento del Soltero (Single Man's Blues) La Banca Borracha (Drunken Bank), El Brindis (The Toast), La Trulla Navideña (The Christmas Carol), Mi Piel (My Skin) and what was perhaps the band's best known song, Dame La Mano, Paloma (Give Me Your Hand, Dove) were also major hits for the band.[6]
Diaz was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. The album that the group was recording was released, under the name of La Llorona Loca (The Crazy Cryer). Remarkably, despite the dire diagnosis he had been given, Diaz finished recording the album as well as the album's title song and went on tour with the band once again, also participating on a video which was recorded for La Llorona Loca. Ultimately, Aneury Diaz died on May 28, 1993.[7] The group then decided to take off a couple of years before performing again. They finished participating in concerts they had already been contracted to perform at before retiring for a short period, beginning in 1994. According to Melgen, after Diaz's death, the band did not feel motivated to perform anymore.[1]
The next day, he goes for a run then he visits Lexy and reprimands her for going too far with Jake. He tells her she crossed a line and needs to apologize, because he fears what Jake might do. He leaves her house, and returns later that night to attend a party Lexy is having. Junior watches jealously as Lexy flirts with Oliver throughout the evening, as they dance and take selfies together while he drinks alone on the stairs. When Lexy's favourite song comes on, she drags Junior to the living room and they finally share a dance together. She leaves Junior to dance with the others as she goes upstairs and smoke some pot, unaware Chucky is following her. The two engage in a fight that results in the house bursting into flames, and Junior is hospitalized for smoke inhalation. He is forced to undergo a bronchoscopy to make sure his lungs aren't damaged, because Logan is worried about his running career.
Risa Oribe (Oribe Risa), born June 24, 1987, better known by her stage name LiSA, is a Japanese singer, songwriter and lyricist from Seki, Gifu, signed to Sacra Music under Sony Music Artists. After aspiring to become a musician early in life, she started her musical career as the vocalist of the indie band Chucky. Following Chucky's disbandment in 2005, LiSA moved to Tokyo to pursue a solo career, making her major debut in 2010 singing songs for the anime television series Angel Beats! as one of two vocalists for the fictional band Girls Dead Monster. In April 2011, she made her solo debut with the release of her mini-album Letters to U. She performed at Animelo Summer Live in August 2010, Anime Expo in 2012, and is a regular guest at Anime Festival Asia.Credit: Wikipedia
the film is directed by Robert Zemeckis ("Romancing the Saga", "Back to the Future", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"), Steven Spielberg ("Jaws", "E.T.", "Indiana Jones", "Jurassic Park") and Lawrence Guterman ("Cats & Dogs", "Son of The Mask"), produced by Rian Johnson ("Knives Out"), Ram Bergman ("Knives Out", "Star Wars The Last Jedi"), Shonda Rhimes ("Grey's Anatomy", "Private Practice", "Scandal", "How to Get Away with Murder"), Scott Stuber, Jason Clark, Allison Shearmur ("Cinderella" (2015), Rouge One: A Star Wars Story, Solo: A Star Wars Story, The One and Only Ivan), Amy Pascal ("Ghostbusters" (2016), "Spider-Man: Homecoming", "Spider-Man: Far From Home", "Little Women" (2019), Roy Conli, Osnat Shurer, Peter Del Vecho, and Clark Spencer written by Andy Fickman ("Parental Guidence"), Matt Lieberman ("The Christmas Chronicles"), Karey Kirkpatrick ("The Spiderwick Chronicles"), Jeffery Price, Peter S. Seaman, David Lindsay-Abaire ("Rise of The Guardians", "Poltergeist (2015)"), Chris Columbus ("Home Alone 1 & 2"), Kenya Barris ("Black-ish", "Grown-ish", "The Witches") and Taika Waititi ("Jojo Rabbit") with storywriters Erik Von Wodtke, Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart ("The Angry Birds Movie 2") and John Gatins ("Real Steel", "Power Rangers (2017)", "Flight (2012)"), John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein ("The Incredible Burt Wonderstone", "Vacation (2015)", "Game Night"), and Christina Hodson ("Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)"), Maya Forbes & Wallace Wolodarsky ("A Dog's Purpose") and features an ensemble cast including Crispin Glover (TV's "American Gods"), Kathryn Newton (Pokémon Detective Pikachu), Julia Roberts ("Erin Brockovich"), Harrison Ford ("Star Wars"), Peter Dinklage ("Pixels"), Kristen Bell ("Frozen", "The Good Place"), Hank Azaria ("The Simpsons"), Usher ("The Faculty"), Masi Oka ("Heroes"), Jorge Garcia ("The Wedding Ringer", TV's "Lost"), Suki Waterhouse ("Assassination Nation"), Kelly Marie Tran ("Star Wars: The Last Jedi"), Maisie Williams ("The New Mutants"), Jason Isaacs (the "Harry Potter" films, TV's "The OA"), Tom Felton (the "Harry Potter" films), Julian Dennison ("Deadpool 2"), Bill Barretta ("The Muppets, "The Happytime Murders"), Kurt Russell ("The Christmas Chronicles"), Goldie Hawn ("The Christmas Chronicles"), Finlay Wojtak-Hissong ("The Banana Splits Movie"), Francesca Capaldi ("The Peanuts Movie"), Jemaine Clement ("What We Do in the Shadows"), Joel McHale (TV's "Community"), Charles Fleischer, Kathleen Turner, Samantha Morton ("Minority Report"), Bill Irwin ("Interstellar"), Ethan Slater & Danny Skinner (SpongeBob SquarePants The Broadway Musical), Kristin Chenoweth ("My Little Pony The Movie"), Billie Eilish, Michael Lerner ("Blank Check", "Radioland Murders"), Jonathan Mangum (TV's "Let's Make a Deal"), Alfred Molina ("Ralph Breaks The Internet"), Michael Weatherly (TV's "NCIS", "Bull"), Daniel Stewart Sherman (TV's "Gotham"), Keith Lee ("The Main Event"), The New Day (Kofi, Big E, and Xavier), Greg Cipes (TV's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"), Scott Menville (TV's "Spider-Man"), Khary Payton ("The Walking Dead"), Tara Strong (the "My Little Pony" franchise), Hynden Walch (TV's "Adventure Time with Finn & Jake"), Ozioma Akagha (TV's "Marvel's Inhumans"), Frank Welker (the "Transformers" franchise), Will Forte ("Booksmart", TV's "The Last Man on Earth"), Mark Wahlberg ("The Fighter", "The Departed"), Gina Rodriguez ("Deepwater Horizon", TV's "Jane the Virgin"), Zac Efron ("The Greatest Showman", the "Neighbors" franchise), Amanda Seyfried (the "Mamma Mia!" films, "Ted 2"), Kiersey Clemons ("Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising", TV's "Angie Tribeca"), Ken Jeong ("Crazy Rich Asians", "The Hangover" trilogy), Grey Griffin, Kate Micucci, Roger Craig Smith, and John Cleese ("Monty Python").
Melanie Adele Martinez is an American singer-songwriter, screenwriter, director, actress, dancer, producer and photographer of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent. She first auditioned for the American television vocal talent show The Voice and became a member of Team Adam, where her popularity rapidly grew within fans. Within the fifth week, she was eliminated which subsequently led to them working on original material.
Melanie was born in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York and raised in Baldwin, Long Island, New York. She stated that she "loved singing since [she] was really little" and that she taught herself how to play guitar at age 14 by looking up chord diagrams of songs that she liked and learning chord diagrams so that she could write original songs as well. She credits her love of poetry for leading her into songwriting.
She began uploading covers of songs such as "Follow Me" by Uncle Kracker, "How to Save a Life" by The Fray, and "Not a Second to Waste" by A Rocket to the Moon onto her YouTube channel in 2009 along with original songs such as "Go on Away" and "Smoke". The videos were mainly filmed by Melanie on her webcam.
Melanie Martinez appeared on season 3 of The Voice. She sang "Toxic" by Britney Spears for her Blind Audition and turned three chairs: Adam Levine, Ceelo Green, and Blake Shelton. Melanie chose Adam Levine as her coach and then moved on to the battle rounds. She competed against Caitlin Michele with the song "Lights" by Ellie Goulding. Adam chose Melanie, who moved on to the knockout rounds.
During the knockout rounds, Melanie was paired with Sam James, and they chose to sing "Bulletproof" by La Roux. Again, Adam chose her, who moved on to the live rounds. She chose to sing "Hit the Road Jack" by Ray Charles for the first week of the live rounds. The public vote did not save her, but Adam picked her to keep on his team. She went on to the second week of the live rounds, where she sang "Cough Syrup" by Young The Giant. This time, the public vote did save her, so she moved on to week three with "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes. "Seven Nation Army" was in the top ten on iTunes, so Martinez got her iTunes votes multiplied by ten. Martinez got to move on to the fourth week of the live rounds, where her song was "Too Close" by Alex Clare. Again, the song moved into the top ten on iTunes, so they had her iTunes votes multiplied by ten. Melanie then moved into week 5, which is the top 6.
Starting in week 5, singers of The Voice have to sing two songs, one picked by them, and another picked by their coach. For those songs, Melanie picked "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley and Adam picked "The Show" by Lenka for her. Neither of her songs appeared in the top ten on iTunes, resulting in Melanie being eliminated. 041b061a72