Rebecca & Fiona

Rebecca & Fiona is a Swedish DJ duo from Stockholm. The duo was founded by Rebecca Scheja and Fiona FitzPatrick in 2007, when they met at a party and started to work and make music together as DJs. In 2010 they released their debut single "Luminary Ones" and during 2010-2011 they were support act for Robyn, other notable performances during those years were also at the Polar Music Prize and the Swedish music festival Way Out West.

In January 2011 Rebecca & Fiona released their second single "Bullets", which was one of the tracks in their debut album I Love You, Man!, released in November 2011. The same year, the duo got nominated in 3 category for "P3 Guld". They won a Grammis both in 2011 and 2015 for "Best Electro/Dance".

In 2014 they released their second album Beauty Is Pain.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • 2010: "Luminary Ones"
  • 2011: "If She Was Away" / "Hard"
  • 2011: "Jane Doe"
  • 2012: "Turn It Down" (with Kaskade)
  • 2012: "Dance"
  • 2012: "Giliap"
  • 2013: "Taken Over"
  • 2013: "Union"
  • Fiona

    Fiona is a feminine given name. The name Fiona was invented, and first used, by the Scottish poet James Macpherson (1736–96), author of the Ossian poems, which he claimed were translations from ancient Gaelic sources (sources, when challenged, he never produced). The name was subsequently used as a pseudonym by William Sharp (1855–1905), who authored several romantic works under the name "Fiona Macleod". The name has since become popular in England, Scotland and Ireland.

    The name is considered to be a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning "white", "fair". The name Fiona is also sometimes used as an Anglicisation of the Irish-language name Fíona, although these names are otherwise unrelated (as Fíona is derived from an element meaning "vine"). There is also a modern tendency to equate the authentic Scottish Gaelic feminine name Fionnghal with Fiona.

    The name Fiona is rising in popularity particularly in German-speaking countries. Fiona was the 49th most popular name for baby girls born in 2008 in Germany.Fiona was tied for third place in the ranking of most popular names for baby girls born in the tiny principality of Liechtenstein in 2008. The name was the 347th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2008, where it has ranked among the top 1,000 most popular names for girls since 1990 and among the top 500 since 1999. The name Fiona has been particularly popular for girls of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in New York City, where Fiona ranked as the ninth most popular name for girls from those groups in 2007.

    Fiona (singer)

    Fiona Eileen Flanagan (born September 13, 1961), known by the stage name Fiona, is an American rock music singer-songwriter and actress best known as the love interest in the 1987 Bob Dylan vehicle, Hearts of Fire.

    Career

    Of Irish origin, Fiona was born in Phillipsburg, New Jersey after her parents moved from Dublin to the United States.

    At the age of 18, she moved to New York City where she began her career as a singer in several bands. In the mid-1980s, she was signed to Atlantic Records. Her self titled debut album was released in 1985. The album peaked at #71 on that year's Billboard 200 chart and remained charted for a week. The album's sole single, "Talk to Me", reached #12 and #64 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and Hot 100 charts respectively. That same year, she also guested on Aldo Nova's Twitch

    Her second album, Beyond the Pale, was released in 1986. That album spawned two singles: "Hopelessly Love You" and "Living In a Boy's World". Around that time, Fiona made her acting debut in the Miami Vice second season episode "Little Miss Dangerous". In 1987, Fiona starred opposite Bob Dylan in the musical drama Hearts of Fire. Fiona sings the film's title track which appears on the film's soundtrack, along with four previously unreleased song by Fiona. Her third album, Heart Like a Gun, was released in 1989. That album also yielded two singles, "Where the Cowboys Go" and "Everything You Do (You're Sexing Me)", a duet with Kip Winger. She has since released two additional albums, 1992's Squeeze and 2011's Unbroken.

    List of Brotherhood of Mutants members

    The Brotherhood of Mutants, also known as the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the Brotherhood, is a team of comic book mutant supervillains in Marvel Comics' universe who are devoted to mutant superiority over normal humans. Their roster has varied and has included many powerful and dangerous mutants, and they have often been at odds with the X-Men, although on rare occasions they have worked alongside them, usually in order to overcome some greater evil. The original Brotherhood first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #4 (March 1964), and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

    Known members

    Other versions

    House of M Brotherhood

    Since the rise of Mutants in this alternate version of Earth, most human officers were phased out (similar to what happened to S.H.I.E.L.D.), with the exception of Sam Wilson. A mutant strikeforce known as the Brotherhood is also implemented to take down organized crime. Among its members are:

  • John Proudstar (leader)
  • Avalanche (Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis)
  • Fitzpatrick

    The name Fitzpatrick (also spelled "Fitz-Patrick" or "FitzPatrick") is an anglicisation of the ancient Irish surname Mac Giolla Phádraig, and may refer to several different people or places or things:

    Fitzpatrick as a surname

  • Fitzpatrick (surname)
  • People

  • Alfred Fitzpatrick, founder of the Frontier College
  • Anna Fitzpatrick, a professional British tennis player
  • Brian Mac Giolla Phádraig (1585 – c. 1652), scholar, poet and priest who was executed by the Cromwellians in 1652
  • Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802–1869), American politician; 11th Governor of Alabama
  • Brad Fitzpatrick (born 1980), computer programmer
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Canadian politician) (born 1945), Canadian politician
  • Brian Fitzpatrick (Scottish politician) (born 1961), Scottish politician
  • Cathryn Fitzpatrick (born 1964), Australian cricketer
  • Sir Charles Fitzpatrick (1853–1942), Canadian politician; 5th Chief Justice of Canada
  • Colleen Fitzpatrick (born 1972), a.k.a. Vitamic C, American singer
  • Colleen Fitzpatrick (born 1955), forensic genealogist
  • Fitzpatrick (surname)

    The surname Fitzpatrick is the known translation of at least two different surnames: Mac Giolla Phádraig and Ó Maol Phádraig from the original Irish to English. Currently, it is ranked as the 60th most common surname in Ireland with an estimated 12,700 individuals bearing the name. While both Mac Giolla Phádraig and Ó Maol Phádraig have similar meanings, they are likely unrelated; yet both have arrived in the modern era as Fitzpatrick. Despite the prefix "Fitz-", Fitzpatrick is not a name of Hiberno-Norman descent.

    History and Origins

    Giolla Phádraig (meaning "the devotee of Patrick") was a tenth century king of Ossory, a kingdom in between Munster and Leinster in Ireland. According to William Carrigan, this kingdom was founded by Aengus Osrithe who flourished some time about the latter half of the 2nd century of the Christian era. Giolla Phádraig's reign commenced some eight centuries later in 976 AD and he reigned until he was slain in 996 AD. His sons were subsequently styled Mac Giolla Phádraig (meaning, son of Giolla Phádraig).

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