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supergroup$529854$ - traducción al alemán

BAND WHOSE MEMBERS WERE SUCCESSFUL IN PRIOR ACTS
Supergroup (bands); Supergroup (band); Super-group (music); Rock Supergroup; Rock supergroup; Supergroup band; Musical supergroup; Super group (music); Super Group (music); Superduo
  • Cream]] is sometimes credited as the first supergroup.

supergroup      
n. Rock Musikgruppe mit berühmten und erfolgreichen Mitglieder; informelle Bezeichnung für eine Gruppe viraler Serogruppen die durch ein Antigen verbunden sind (Medizin)
copper belt         
  • Pre-colonial copper coin from the [[Katanga Province]]. These coins forming the [[Katanga Cross]] are no longer produced, but those remaining are used symbolically among traditional families for the payment of dowry (along with money and other goods).
  • Mufulira Mine]] of the [[Copperbelt Province]] of Zambia where the Katanga Supergroup formations are mined for copper
  • Copperbelt mining centers
  • Belgian colonial period]]
MINING REGION OF ZAMBIA
Copper Belt; Katanga Supergroup; Katanga Group; Central African Copperbelt; Katanga Basin; African copper belt
der Kupfergürtel (Gebiet mit reichen Kupfervorkommen zwischen Sambia und Zaire)

Definición

supergroup
(supergroups)
A supergroup is a pop group that has become very popular and famous.
Supergroup U2 will appear at Wembley Stadium on April 20.
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Wikipedia

Supergroup (music)

A supergroup is a musical group whose members are successful as solo artists or as members of other successful groups. The term became popular in the late 1960s when members of already successful rock groups recorded albums together, after which they normally disband. Charity supergroups, in which prominent musicians perform or record together in support of a particular cause, have been common since the 1980s. The term is most common in the context of rock and pop music, but it has occasionally been applied to other musical genres. For example, opera superstars The Three Tenors (José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti) have been called a supergroup.

A supergroup sometimes forms as a side project for a single recording project or other ad hoc purposes, with no intention that the group will remain together afterwards. In other instances, the group may become the primary focus of the members' career.