Examples of using Seeman in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Roxanne Joy Seeman(born in New York City)
Welcome To The Edge" is a song written by Roxanne Seeman, Billie Hughes,
Seeman is a graduate of Columbia University, with a B.A. in Oriental Studies,
Wishing to learn Chinese calligraphy, Seeman attended a class in Chinese language where she learned to write Chinese characters.
Locane-Bovenizer smashed into a car driven by a man named Fred Seeman as he was pulling into his driveway.
Seeman and Hughes met
Seeman returned to Hong Kong in May 2012 for the finale concerts of Jacky Cheung's 1/2 Century Tour.
In 2009, Seeman began writing for Jacky Cheung,
Seeman learned to play jazz classics such as"Giant Steps","Moment's Notice","Round Midnight", and others.
Seeman went to Suzhou to meet Han Xue,
All the songs are written by Billie Hughes and Roxanne Seeman with the exception of two songs with additional writers.
Qing Chun Dou" is the Mandarin language version of"Tick Tock(Beat The Clock)", written by Seeman- Ludvigsen- Fossheim.
In December 2008, Daniel Lindstrom released the single"Caught In That Feeling" in Sweden, written by Seeman, Lindstrom, and Samsson.
Cheung liked"Everyday Is Christmas" so much, he asked Seeman and Steinke to write another song
For Arif Mardin's All My Friends Are Here album and The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story companion documentary, Seeman wrote lyrics for Mardin's composition"So Blue.
feeling of the East, for which Hughes asked Seeman to"write me something Chinese.
Bailey asked Seeman and Hughes to meet him with a chord chart at JFK airport,
They enjoyed the vocal tracks on Cult so much they asked pop star Nina Hagen to sing on a cover of Rammstein's“Seeman” and Swedish celebrity Linda Sundblad to add vocals to“Faraway, Vol 2.”.
Walking on the Chinese Wall" is one of Seeman and Hughes' most novel songs, resulting in the title track, chart single and video for Philip
The first song,"Everyday Is Christmas", Seeman co-wrote with Philipp Steinke.