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Elle pensait pouvoir oublier ses secrets les plus noirs. Elle avait tort.
Astrid, ancienne alcoolique, n'a pas touché un verre depuis 192 jours, 7 heures et 15 minutes.
Pour fuir son passé douloureux, Astrid a quitté Londres. …
Lizzie et sa meilleure amie Alice se promènent le long d'une voie de chemin de fer lorsqu'une dispute éclate. Après un malaise, Lizzie se réveille et découvre le corps sans vie d'Alice, sans aucun souvenir du drame. Des années plus tard, Lizzie, fiancée, débute une nouvelle vie à Londres. Son passé la rattrape lorsqu'une vieille connaissance se manifeste, décidée à lui faire payer la mort d'Alice.
Chronological development of popular music from 1960 to 1997, the impact of social change on the text and style of music. Immerse yourself in a nostalgic trip, remember how it was different before. For the older generation it - a memory, a wonderful meeting with the youth and for the young - a unique opportunity to hear music that is virtually nowhere is not sound.
Chronological development of popular music from 1960 to 1997, the impact of social change on the text and style of music. Immerse yourself in a nostalgic trip, remember how it was different before. For the older generation it - a memory, a wonderful meeting with the youth and for the young - a unique opportunity to hear music that is virtually nowhere is not sound.
Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist Kara Grainger teams up with acclaimed producer and engineer David Z (Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Ana Popovic) for a soulful slice of Americana on her Eclecto Groove Records debut. Grainger's trademark fiery slide guitar and smooth sultry vocals fondly invites comparisons to American icon Bonnie Raitt on a selection of evocatively handcrafted originals, along with a few choice covers including Robert Johnson's classic C'mon in My Kitchen. Featured musicians include guitarists Josh Sklair and Kirk Fletcher, keyboardist Mike Finnigan, bassist Hutch Hutchinson, as well as drummers James Gadson and Jimi Bott.
Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love? is the debut album by Chicago-based Poet Laureate and singer-songwriter Kara Jackson. Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love?, is a sonic invitation to process our grief. The title is a question the author is always answering. How do we give ourselves permission to yearn for the people we miss? How do we find the courage to let go of what begs to be released? How do we have the audacity to love in spite of everything invented to deter us from it?