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Sade (pronounced "shah-day") is a Grammy-winning, world-famous English group, which achieved success in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Their music features elements of jazz, funk, soul and rnb. Sade was formed in 1982, when members of a Latino-soul band Pride — Sade Adu, (real name Helen Folasade Adu - born 16 January 1959 in Ibadan, Nigeria) Stuart Matthewman and Paul Spencer Denman — together with Paul Cook formed a splinter group and began to write their own material. Later, in 1983, Andrew Hale joined Sade. In 1984 Paul Cook left the band. |
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News in english
about Sade
(August / 2009)
Mogwai bring the ambient groove Date: 03 Aug 2009 The Star-Ledger -
Jamie Schuh / The Jersey JournalA young couple shares a moment during Mogwai's set. We're not sure if we would consider Mogwai's music the most romantic in the world... maybe that would be Barry White or Sade. But the Scottish...
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One of Joplin’s oldest homes for sale w/ slide show and Chris Sade interview audio Date: 08 Aug 2009 The Joplin Globe -
Click the player to load... As if on cue, a school of black bass swarmed around the small dock extending into the creek. A second later, Casey Sade, 9, plunged in. While he splashed around, his father, Chris Sade, gestured toward the open fields surrounding their nearby home.
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Cultural Life: Paloma Faith, musician Date: 13 Aug 2009 Independent -
I've been listening to Rufus Wainwright, 'Want One', the Noisettes 'Wild Young Hearts' and Nina Simone, 'Released'. I dug out Sade's 'Lovers Rock', too, recently, which is really good.
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Does Lacoste want the grand designs of Pierre Cardin? Non merci Date: 18 Aug 2009 Independent -
The villagers of Lacoste have turned on their would-be masters before. In 1789, they burned the village chateau which belonged to the family of the Marquis Donatien Aldonze François de Sade, later famous, or infamous, as the literary champion of violent eroticism. Two centuries and two decades later, the 400 residents of Lacoste, a picturesque village in the Luberon hills, are rebelling against ...
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Dream Catchers Date: 19 Aug 2009 Good Times -
Les Nubians make a harmonious musical web Just when it seemed like nothing could get more sensual than a Sade croon, Les Nubians emerged from the European underground in 1998 with a new soundtrack to candlelit soirees, and an even more unordinary love in the music industry: sisterly love. Celia and Helene Faussart, with an unorthodox concoction of jazz, Francophone soul, R&B and hip hop serving ...
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