Konta, previously called Ela, is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It is named after Konta people who speak the dialect of Dawro language. Because Konta is not part of any Zone in the SNNPR, it is considered a Special woreda, an administrative subdivision which is similar to an autonomous area. This special woreda is bordered on the south by the Omo River which separates it from the Gamo Gofa Zone and Debub Omo Zone, on the west by the Keffa Zone, on the north by the Gojeb River which separates it from the Oromia Region, and on the east by the Dawro Zone; the Denchya River defines the southern part of the boundary with the Keficho Shekicho Zone. The administrative center is Ameya; other towns include Chida.
According to a 2004 report, Konta had 51 kilometers of all-weather roads and 98 kilometers of dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 66 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers. This woreda is part of a region characterized by hills, and is not suitable for grazing or cultivation, but farmers cultivate the sloping land, leading to erosion and reduced soil fertility. Important food crops include enset, sweet potatoes, taro and beans, while important cash crops are maize, teff and pulses.
Ela is female first name. It comes from Hebrew word Elah meaning Pistacia. Like an American Indian names meaning Earth. First of all is nickname for Elen, Eliška, Elektra or Eleanor.
Barrice Sobolev (born 5 December 1984) known as Barrice, is a Greek singer, songwriter and producer of Russian origin. He was chosen to be one of the five acts bidding to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Ela". He recently released his last single with the record label Spicy called "Zitima Zois ke Thanatou" and is working on new upcoming release.
Sobolev was born on 5 December 1984 in Shymkent. He moved to Sukhumi, Georgia and lived with his family for two years and then immigrated to Greece when he was still young. He got involved with the music to a young age since his mother was a music teacher. Barrice moved with his family to Athens and he started working as a disc jockey. Passing to the Marketing & Communication department in the University of Athens, Barrice made his first steps singing and writing songs.
Barrice made his debut when he was chosen to be the act of the Positive Group Vegas, in Amita Motion and then he released his first single "Na souna edo". However, he has made many covers of known English and Greek songs, some of them "Don't" by Ed Sheeran, "Eleges" by Melisses etc.
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Alannah Myles (born December 25, 1958) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and the daughter of Canadian broadcast pioneer William Douglas Byles (1914–1988), who was inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame in 1997.
She changed her surname to Myles at age 19 after deciding to pursue a career in entertainment. Appearances in TV commercials paid for music demos which weathered countless rejections from her homeland, Canada, until she recorded masters for three songs; "Who Loves You" and a video demo for "Just One Kiss" directed by photographer Deborah Samuel. With matched financing from songwriting collaborator, Much Music (City TV) DJ and program director Christopher Ward and FACTOR, she signed her first record contract with Atlantic Records in 1987.
In fall of 1987, Warner Music Canada's director of artists and repertoire (A&R) Bob Roper sent the three-song video package to all of Warner Music Group's U.S. affiliates which garnered a seven-eight year contract from Atlantic Records (WMG) sight unseen by head of A&R Tunc Erim and Atlantic label founder Ahmet Ertegun. Myles quit a lucrative acting career, co-wrote and recorded the remainder of her first album with collaborator Christopher Ward and producer David Tyson. In 1989, Atlantic Records released her self titled debut album and Myles toured internationally for 18 months. Her first album was awarded the Diamond Award for sales of over one million units; she is the only Canadian debut artist to attain that award. Her first album was reported to have sold upwards of six million copies internationally and remains a classic-selling album to date.
BPM ("Beats Per Minute") is one of four Dance/Electronic music satellite channels offered by Sirius XM Radio, operating on XM channel 51 (previously 81), Sirius channel 51 (previously 36, where it replaced The Beat on November 12, 2008) and Dish Network channel 6051. DirecTV carried this channel on channel 859 until February 9, 2010. As of May 5, 2011, BPM can now be heard on channel 51 for both services and Dish Network 6051.
BPM is presented in a Top 40 radio style. Its original program director was Blake Lawrence (known on-air as "Maxwell House"), who headed the channel until he left XM for New York's WQCD in 2004. BPM's original format, from 2001 through 2005, was current mainstream dance; in 2006 it made a slight shift toward the pop mainstream. However, in March 2009, its emphasis changed dramatically to focus primarily on remixed top-40 music, 90's dance cuts and selected songs that date to the early 1980s, a similar format to the former Sirius channel, "The Beat". With the launch of the new retro Dance channel Utopia, BPM has phased out the recurrents and gold product in order to focus on current product. BPM is commercial-free and has on-air DJs.
Lately I've been feeling so out of control Don't know who I am Swinging like a pendulum One day I'm high then I go so low I can't get out of my bed I'm all in my head
I'd point my finger at you
And say that you're to blame
But I know it's my sad game
I got these two sides fighting in me
Guess everybody has
One side is courage the other's mad
And when that one wins
And I'm not in my skin
You help me
Whoever I am
You help me
I wanna love like I've never loved before
Wanna see the world
I want the heart and the soul and all of the dreams
That I had as a little girl
Why's it so tough to wake myself up?
I'd point my finger at you
And say that you're to blame
But I know it's my sad game
I got these two sides fighting in me
Guess everybody has
One side is courage
The other's mad
And when that one wins
And I'm not in my skin
You help me
Whoever I am
You help me
Never never let me down
Never never fool around
No one's ever loved me like you do
Now tell me something would you baby?
How could you know what to do when you do what you do?
Always in the right way on the right day