Breathe

Breathe may refer to:

  • Breathing, to inhale and exhale consecutively, drawing oxygen from the air, through the lungs
  • Books

  • Breathe, a 2005 novel by Penni Russon
  • Film

  • Breathe (2009 film), a 2009 UK film
  • Breathe, a 2011 film starring Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. and Robin Givens
  • Breathe (2014 film), a 2014 French film
  • Music

    Bands

  • Breathe (British band), United Kingdom, 1980s
  • Breathe (New Zealand band), New Zealand, 1990s
  • Albums

  • Breathe (Mike Peters album), 1994
  • Breathe (Midnight Oil album), 1996
  • Breathe (Faith Hill album), 1999
  • Breathe (Keller Williams album), 1999
  • Breathe (Psychic TV album), 1996
  • Breathe (EP), by Birdy
  • Breathe, by Midge Ure, 1996
  • Songs

  • "Breathe" (song), alphabetical list according to artist or band (currently more complete)
  • "Breathe", by Alexi Murdoch, from the album Time Without Consequence
  • "Breathe", by Angels & Airwaves, from the album I-Empire
  • "Breathe", by Backstreet Boys, from the album In a World Like This
  • "Breathe", by Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul, from the album Bittersweet
  • Breathe (Nickelback song)

    "Breathe" is a song recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was released on November 20, 2000, as the third single from the album The State. It was the second multi-format rock hit from the album in the United States, peaking at number ten on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 21 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song is also featured on MuchMusic's Big Shiny Tunes 5 compilation album and is also featured in the 2002 fantasy film, Clockstoppers.

    Track listing

  • Breathe (LP Version) - 3:57
  • Breathe (Trimmed Intro Version) - 3:49
  • Call Out Research Hook - 0:16
  • Worthy to Say (Live Acoustic) - 4:19
  • Breathe (Album Version) - 3:58
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Breathe (British band)

    Breathe was an English pop rock group that formed in the early 1980s.

    Career

    Originally a larger, five-person band called Catch 22, all the members were childhood friends who went to Yateley School together in Hampshire where they lived. They later trimmed down to a quartet. Phill Harrison (bass) left to join the Fire Brigade. In 1984 singer David Glasper, guitarist Marcus Lillington, drummer Ian "Spike" Spice, and bass guitarist Michael "Mick" Delahunty began working on some demos. Those tunes were introduced to personnel from the label Siren Records, and that led to a recording contract with A&M Records. They released the album, All That Jazz, in 1988. This contained their two best-known hits, "How Can I Fall?" and "Hands to Heaven". The former charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 3, and the latter at No. 2 in 1988 and at number 4 in the UK Singles Chart. "Hands" also ranked inside Billboard's 1988 Year-End Top 10 at No. 9.

    Bassist Michael Delahunty left the group in 1988 as they were about to reach the peak of their success, and the remaining three continued with promotion for the All That Jazz album and singles. Afterward, they continued in this line-up with the lesser known Peace of Mind in early 1990.

    KMC (musician)

    Ken Marlon Charles a.k.a. KMC (born January 5, 1971) is a soca artist from Trinidad. Famous for hits like "Soul on Fire", "Soca Bashment" and "Bashment to Carnival" KMC is signed to the US-based record label Sequence Records. Considered to be one of Trinidad's top soca artists, KMC has over sixteen years experience in the music industry. He has made a name for himself as a solo artist, songwriter, producer and frontman of the band Red, White & Black.

    Early years

    KMC is one of nine children. He was born and raised in the village of Rio Claro and then moved to Chaguanas, where he has resided for the past eleven years. The road to success for KMC has been filled with both high and low moments. Probably the lowest was the day when, strapped with hunger, he resorted to cracking open a dry coconut in the yard of his one-room home in Laventille, putting a milk pan on a kerosene burner and flavoring the coconut with only a little end of curry powder.

    Career

    KMC always had a passion for music. As a young child he used to sneak about and listen to the bands in his village. "At the age of seven, I used to go under the house by the band and when they weren't around I would play the drum set." As time marched on, the same energy and precociousness that brought the young KMC to the drum set also brought him to teach himself how to play music. "Music is something I was never taught. I was never taught to play the keyboard. I learned to do everything on my own. Love is what made me master it. Everything I do is by ear and not by reading," he proclaims.

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