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Atto

Los Angeles-based musician Atto Attie may be the bassist for the goth pop group Darling Violetta, most widely known for his or her theme for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel. While still an associate of that music group, Atto documented (mostly by himself) his 1st solo recording, 14 …

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Man of the Year

Man of the entire year used to end up being Lolly, a name that’s well-known to Northwest pop rockers; Lolly was voted among the Northwest’s greatest rings of 1999. The music group released their initial record under their brand-new name in 2000, entitled THE NEAR FUTURE Is Not Today. Tony …

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Common Rotation

Focused around singer/songwriters Adam Busch (vocals) and Eric Kufs (guitar), Common Rotation are a lively indie rock and roll ensemble from Prolonged Island, NY. Busch, who produced his major performing debut in the 5th period of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Warren, founded Common Rotation along with his college chum, …

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Howie Beck

Canadian singer/songwriter Howie Beck takes on pop music that amounts a melancholy undertow using the shiny buoyancy of beautifully crafted melodies, and the effect has produced him a global phenomenon almost regardless of himself. Toronto-based Beck produced his first recording in 1997; the home-recorded and self-released Pop and Crash was …

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Joel Grey

The near future Tony Award-winning Joel Grey was created on April 11, 1932, in Cleveland, OH. Gray (actually delivered Joel Katz) was the boy of Yiddish comedian Mickey Katz, an associate from the Spike Jones Orchestra, and a well-known nightclub performer and Broadway satirist. Joel Gray wedded Jo Wilder in …

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Epperley

A punk-pop/post-grunge quartet from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Epperley includes vocalist/guitarist Dave Terry, guitarist/vocalist Matt Nader, bassist Dave Bynum, and drummer John Truskett. The music group scored an archive cope with Triple X after sending an unsolicited, self-recorded demonstration tape, which resulted in their eponymous debut recording in 1996. The monitor “Timid” …

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Four Star Mary

Four Superstar Mary first got their big break by performing “Dingoes Ate My Baby” in Oz’s fake music group on the favorite WB syndicate Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They aren’t a genuine music group on the present, needless to say, but outside Television teendom Four Superstar Mary can be an …

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Thomas Wander

Having forged a collaboration with fellow Austrian composer Harald Kloser, Thomas Wander is definitely jointly in charge of scoring a number of the biggest blockbusters from the 2000s. Created Thomas Wanker in Graz in 1973, he analyzed music from a age group and after planing a trip to LA in …

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Mellonova

Although originally located in Toronto, Mellonova traveled extensively, 1st relocating to English Columbia and moving abroad to Britain. There, they released their self-titled debut EP, which drew very much compliment and acclaim because of its mixing of pop, space rock and roll, and lively instrumentation. The group made an appearance …

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Nerf Herder

The self-proclaimed nerd rock-band Nerf Herder was formed in 1994 by singer/guitarist Parry Gripp, drummer Steve “The Cougar” Sherlock, and bassist Charlie Dennis, taking their name from an epithet in another of the countless spats between Princess Leia and Han Single within the Empire Attacks Back. Located in Santa Barbara, …

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