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 Jerusalem
This is the official homepage of the Swedish rock band Jerusalem.
To view it, you need a browser capable of handling frames.
www.jerusalem.se

  
 Melechesh - Sphynx: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com
Sphynx [+], Melechesh [+]'s third full-length, finds the band further illustrating its disinterest in the clichés often associated with the Norse, Swedish, and American metal scenes.
The speed-obsessed trappings of debut As Jerusalem Burns...Al'intisar were relegated obsolete by second album Djinn [+], which found the Israeli group refocusing its intentions with a well-executed hybrid of death and thrash metal.
Melechesh - Sphynx: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more
www.music.com /release/sphynx/3   (310 words)

  
 What Happened All Those Years Ago - December
On board the ill-fated aircraft was Major Glenn Miller on his way to lead his Air Force Band in a Christmas concert.
1961 - In Israel, Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi SS colonel in World War II, was sentenced to death in Jerusalem for organizing the deportation of Jews to concentration camps.
1914 - During World War I (WWI), Swedish troops overran Belgrade in Austria-Hungary.
www.andibradley.com /whatya/dec15.htm   (310 words)

  
 Dana International: News Clippings 5 - North-American press
Since Eurovision, the same competition that launched the career of the Swedish band Abba, the Dana phenomenon is spreading beyond Israel.
Many religious Israeli politicians strongly objected to her representing Israel at Eurovision and to the competition coming to Jerusalem the following year, despite the tradition of having the subsequent contest staged in the first-place winner's country.
Eurovision: Eurovision is a major media phenomenon, and the 43rd edition drew an international television audience variously estimated from tens of millions to 600 million; the Israeli audience was estimated at 2 million.
home.online.no /~geskogse/media_press_us.html   (6528 words)

  
 Sahlene
In 1998 she left Rhythm Avenue to appear as a backing singer for Swedish stars like Eric Gadd, Carola, Robyn and Charlotte Nilsson.
This included a slice in the action when Nilsson won the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem with the song Take Me To Your Heaven.
She started to sing in a band called Rhythm Avenue.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/S/Sahlene.htm   (392 words)

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