
Gimme a board, messieurs. Pour les grandes vagues et les surfer garcons (et filles), here's a twangy big-ninth-version of Charles Trenet's „La Mer" by Psycho Tiki entrepreneurs The Aquamarines , and the probably most liquid version of Serge's & Jane's „Je t'aime (moi non plus)" ever heard, performed by Berlin's number one surf guitarist and lounge expert Kahuna Kawentzmann – the German „Kawentzmann" translates as a rogue wave you shouldn't even try on a Big Wednesday, got my drift, kids? Wet name choice, and even your girlfriend may get instantly ... okay, forget about that. Both tracks [...]

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Filed under: Twisted Tales Her first single was called 'Madonna.' She was considered a saint, yet she left a trail of dead lovers in her wake. One of the most popular recording artists of the 20th century, she sang in several languages and had No. 1 hits in more than a dozen countries, yet fame in America eluded her. The singer's name was Dalida. Born in January 1933 in Cairo to an Italian family, Yolanda Gigliotti would become one of the biggest stars in French music history. A childhood eye [...]

I think I might have developed a special antenna for Gainsbourg-covers. Yesterday I was trying some SG-titles in iTunes, when up popped the recently released album by Albanian jazzsinger Elina Duni . She set her first steps on stage as a kid violinst, after the fall of the communist administration she moved to Geneva with her mother. There, she studied at several conservatories. Back in Albania, she starred in movies and plays. In Switzerland, she founded her own quartet, winning several prizes. She's even called the most beautiful musical surprise of the 21st century. Elina has a sweet voice, [...]