
AllMusic : Music Search, Recommendations, Videos and Reviews a short site about The Divine Comedy The Divine Comedy est Neil Hannon. Neil Hannon est un chanteur, auteur, compositeur et musicien et produit ses albums. Il possède aussi sa propre maison de disques: Divine Comedy Records. Il a travaillé avec Tom Jones et Keane, pour ne citer qu'eux, et a écrit pour Ute Lemper ou Charlotte Gainsbourg. Neil Hannon a créé The Divine Comedy comme un groupe d'indie rock à la fin des années 80s. En 1996, le single Something For The Weekend, extrait de l'album Casanova, créa la surprise en élevant The Divine Comedy jusqu'aux charts anglais. Neil Hannon revendique les influences de Electric Light Orchestra, Scott Walker, Jacques Brel, Kurt Weil, U2, REM ou encore Michael Nyman. Le changement de siècle vit The Divine Comedy signer avec Parlophone, avec qui il sortit les albums Regeneration et Absent Friends. a short site est une banque d'informations non officielle dédiée au travaux de Neil Hannon, et fonctionne en partie comme une ressource que chacun peut améliorer. Dernières nouvelles
Roud Folk Song Index The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of nearly 200,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs that have been collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud, a former librarian in the London Borough of Croydon.[1] Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadside Index (printed sources before 1900) and a "field-recording index" compiled by Roud. It subsumes all the previous well-known printed sources known to Francis James Child (the Child Ballads) and includes recordings from 1900 to 1975. Function of index[edit] The primary function of the Roud Folk Song Index is to act as a research aid which correlates versions of traditional folk song lyrics that have been independently documented over past centuries by many different collectors across both the UK and North America. Numbering scheme and cross references[edit] The purpose of the index is to give each song a unique identifying number. Compiler[edit] Similar collections[edit]