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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Pianist, Keyboardist, Augustus Pablo, List of Moog synthesizer players, Marina and the Diamonds, Francis Rimbert, List of keyboardists, Laza Ristovski, Alessandro Cortini, Frederick Rousseau, Page McConnell, Organist, Papo Lucca, David Van Tieghem, Henry Pryce Jackman, Linda Good, Red Young, Shueh-li Ong, Roy Zu-Arets, Tito Vicente, Kjartan Sveinsson, Christopher Houlihan, Galbatron, Eloy Monrouzeau, Michael Bannister, Bernward Koch, Jamie Muhoberac, Marc Hollander, Dror Elimelech, Rowena Sanchez Arrieta, Stephen Hopkins, Belinda Bedekovi, Hildward Croes, Andrew Jackman, Harpsichordist, Jamie Shields, Martin Duffy, Farley Parkenfarker, David Hartley, Joe Mennonna, Munesh Sami, Kiki Djan, Al Campbell, Pee Wee Moultrie. Excerpt: Marina Lambrini Diamandis (Greek: , pronounced; born 10 October 1985), better known by her stage name Marina and the Diamonds (sometimes stylised as Marina & the diamonds), is a Welsh/Greek singer-songwriter. She rose to fame after reaching number two on the BBC Sound of 2010 poll list, coming second to Ellie Goulding. After releasing one private EP, Diamandis released her second extended play, The Crown Jewels EP, with help from Neon Gold Records, in 2009. Now signed to 679 Recordings, she released her debut full length studio album, The Family Jewels, followed by her third extended play, The American Jewels EP, in 2010. In 2011, Marina announce that she was working on her second album, "Electra Heart," no date has been announced. The first single from the second album is called "Radioactive" and is to release in the UK, on 3rd October 2011. Her stage name, "Marina and the Diamonds," consists of Diamandis's first name and the translation of her surname which means "Diamonds" in Greek. Although "The Diamonds" is often mistakenly believed to refer to her backing band, it in fact refers to Dia...