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Al Walser : ウィキペディア英語版
Al Walser

Al Walser is a Swiss-born Liechtenstein singer, songwriter, and record producer residing in Los Angeles, CA. Walser first gained fame as a member of German Eurodance group Fun Factory with whom he toured worldwide. His 2012 single "I Can't Live Without You" was nominated for a Grammy Award in the field of Best Dance Recording. Al Walser won The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Award for Best Music Video for his single "I Want My Money Now" in 2014.〔"Festival Awards." The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. N.p., n.d. Web. .〕
==Biography==
Walser was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to a Liechtenstein mother and African father. He later became a radio personality in Liechtenstein at Radio Liechtenstein, then toured worldwide as a DJ. Following his work on radio, Walser was asked to join German Eurodance group Fun Factory following the departure of member Toni Cottura.
Walser later wrote the book ''Musicians Make It Big: An Insider Reveals the Secret Path to Break in Today's Music Industry'' and founded the record label Cut the Bull Entertainment, based in Hollywood.〔 He also hosts the weekly syndicated radio show ''Al Walser's Weekly Top 20''.
In 2008, his debut album ''Heart Breaker'' was released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Heart Breaker: Al Walser )〕 Walser released the single "Living Your Dream" in collaboration with American singer Jermaine Jackson in 2009. He released the song "I Can't Live Without You" in August 2012, and it was later controversially nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 55th Grammy Awards.
In an Interview with Spin, Al Walser talks about his music and career after the 2013 Grammy Awards. He talks about his relationship with God and how his spirituality guides his career. Walser says "God is really my manager and my guidance."〔Sherburne, Philip. "Grammy Upsetter Al Walser Is Back, and He Wants His Money Now." Spin. N.p., 4 September 2013. Web. .〕 Al Walser released a new single and music video called "O.C.D." on August 1, 2014. Alan Cross reviewed the song on his website, A Journal of Musical Things! Cross says he likes the song and "I confess to never having heard of Al Walser before, but given my industrial/metal predilections, I’m going to have to give the guy a closer look."〔Cross, Alan. "I Like This: Al Walser." A Journal of Musical Things. N.p., 2 August 2014. Web. .〕

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