Vida TV is a Venezuelan community television channel. It was created in August 2003 and can be seen in the community of Ureña in the Pedro Maria Ureña Municipality of the Tachira State of Venezuela on UHF channel 51. Fernando Londoño is the legal representative of the foundation that owns this channel.
As of now, Vida TV does not have a website.
Vida may refer to:
Vida!... is the third album by Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan, released in 1993 by Hypnotic Records (a subsidiary of A&M Records).
Two singles were released from the album: "Sinful Wishes" and "S.O.L.", the latter a collaboration with Crash Morgan (whose life ended in 1995 after suffering a heart attack on stage whilst performing with Canadian rock band Big Sugar).
"Moonage Daydream" was originally recorded by David Bowie, from his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
"Move to Move (Revisited)" is an updated version of "Move to Move" from Kon Kan's debut album.
"January Man" features Coney Hatch guitarist Carl Dixon on mandolin.
Barry Harris and drummer Anton Cook later reunited in the band Sick Seconds in 2011. They released their self-titled debut album in March 2013.
Portuguese keyboard player and composer José Cid released an EP in 1977 called Vida (Sons do Quotidiano). It's a concept album dealing with life from birth to death (apparently, life ended on this disc with an automobile accident, since you hear a car crash, before the disc ends with a synth solo). The record features Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, and string synth.
The last Quarteto 1111 album, Cantamos Pessoas Vivas (1974) was Cid's first journey in to progressive rock. The band broke up and Cid decided go solo and continue on this prog direction. First he released the Vida ... EP in 1977 followed by a full LP the next year 10,000 Anos Depois Entre Venus E Marte.
Cid explored symphonic rock with Cantamos Pessoas Vivas (1974), Vida – Sons do Quotidiano (1976) and 10,000 Anos Depois Entre Venus E Marte (1978).