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Intro (R&B group)

Intro is an American R&B trio from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. The trio consisted of members Jeff Sanders, Clinton "Buddy" Wike and lead singer/songwriter Kenny Greene. Intro released two albums (for Atlantic Records): 1993's Intro and their second album, 1995's New Life. The group had a string of US hits in the 1990s. The hits included the singles "Let Me Be The One", the Stevie Wonder cover "Ribbon in the Sky", "Funny How Time Flies" and their highest charting hit, "Come Inside".

Intro's Kenny Greene died from complications of AIDS in 2001. Intro recently emerged as a quintet consisting of Clinton "Buddy" Wike, Jeff Sanders, Ramon Adams and Eric Pruitt. Adams departed in 2014, with the group back down to its lineup as a trio. They are currently recording a new album to be released in 2015. The group released a new single in 2013 called "I Didn't Sleep With Her" and a new single "Lucky" in October 2014.

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Introduction (music)

In music, the introduction is a passage or section which opens a movement or a separate piece, preceding the theme or lyrics. In popular music this is often abbreviated as intro. The introduction establishes melodic, harmonic, and/or rhythmic material related to the main body of a piece.

Introductions may consist of an ostinato that is used in the following music, an important chord or progression that establishes the tonality and groove for the following music, or they may be important but disguised or out-of-context motivic or thematic material. As such the introduction may be the first statement of primary or other important material, may be related to but different from the primary or other important material, or may bear little relation to any other material.

A common introduction to a rubato ballad is a dominant seventh chord with fermata, Play  an introduction that works for many songs is the last four or eight measures of the song, Play  while a common introduction to the twelve-bar blues is a single chorus. Play 

Selig

Selig may refer to:

  • Selig (name)
  • Selig (band), a Hamburg-based German grunge band
  • Selig, Ohio, a community in the United States
  • Selig Polyscope Company, an American motion picture company founded by William Selig
  • See also

  • Zelig (disambiguation)
  • Selig (name)

    Selig is a surname and given name of German origin, which means "happy". It may refer to:

    Surname

  • Bud Selig (born 1934), American baseball administrator
  • Edith Selig, French singer
  • Josh Selig (born 1964), American television producer
  • Martin Selig (born 1936), American businessman
  • Phineas Selig (1856–1941), New Zealand journalist
  • Rüdiger Selig (born 1989), German cyclist
  • Stefan M. Selig (born 1963), American banker
  • Wendy Selig-Prieb (born 1960), American businesswoman
  • William Nicholas Selig (1864–1948), American film producer
  • Zachary Selig (born 1949), American artist
  • Given name

  • Edward Selig Salomon (1836–1913), American general
  • Selig Brodetsky (1888–1954), British mathematician
  • Selig S. Harrison (born 1927), American writer
  • Selig Hecht (1892–1947), American physiologist
  • Selig Mogulescu (1858–1914), American comedian
  • Selig Perlman (1888–1959), American historian
  • Selig Starr (1893–1989), Polish rabbi
  • See also

  • Selig
  • Zelig (disambiguation)
  • Selig (band)

    Selig ("Blessed") is a German rock band from Hamburg, which was most famous in the 1990s for a mixture of experimental 70s rock and Grunge.

    Members

    Selig currently comprises Jan Plewka on vocals, Leo Schmidthals on Bass, Christian Neander on Guitar, Stephan "Stoppel" Eggert on Drums, and Malte Neumann on Keyboard.

    Formation and End

    Selig was formed in 1992 in Hamburg. The band initially had Jan Plewka writing the lyrics, and Christian Neander writing the music. They released their self-titled debut album in 1994, which peaked at the 35th place in the Top 40 on the German album charts. In 1995, they released their second album, Hier, and received an ECHO in February 1995. In May 1995, the band embarked on a nearly sold out headliner tour and also appeared in several rock festivals. In 1997, the band released Blender, which was recorded in New York City. The 5 band members separated after Knockin' on Heaven's Door was finished recording. In January 1999, the band announced its dissolution, and released their Greatest Hits album in December 1999.

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