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Gonzales

Gonzales (also called Chilly Gonzales) can be an MC-meets-keyboarding-producer-meets-singer-extraordinaire. At a age group, Gonzales was presented towards the piano by his parents and overachieving sibling. Using the device as an avenue of self-expression, he quickly advanced in to the creation world. Through his Hollywood-based old sibling, Gonzales composed music for …

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Leonardo Gonzales

In 1998, guitarist Leonardo Gonzales made a decision to leave la Mafia, teaming up with bassist Adolfo Alonzo, who was simply previously taking part in in an organization called Xcelencia, to create a fresh Tejano/pop band called Leonardo Gonzales y Los Magníficos. Both were later became a member of by …

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Babs Gonzales

A restricted but enthusiastic singer, Babs Gonzales did what he could to popularize bop. He previously short stints with Charlie Barnet and Lionel Hampton, and led his personal group (Three Bips & a Bop) during 1946-1949. They documented 24 figures during 1947-1949, like the first edition of “Oop-Pop-A-Da” and such …

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Chilly Gonzales

Gonzales (also called Chilly Gonzales) can be an MC-meets-keyboarding-producer-meets-singer-extraordinaire. At a age group, Gonzales was launched towards the piano by his parents and overachieving sibling. Using the device as an avenue of self-expression, he quickly advanced in to the creation world. Through his Hollywood-based old sibling, Gonzales published music for …

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Roy Gonzales

1920s Cajun musician Roy Gonzales was a guitarist and vocalist from Lafayette, Louisiana. Gonzales’ repertoire included performing Jimmie Rodgers’ music in French. Gonzales followed John Bertrand in the studio room in 1929, but documented only two music under his name, including his edition of Rodgers’, “LOOKING FORWARD TO A Teach.”

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David Gonazales

A California indigenous, David Gonzales began writing album reviews in the Philippines in 1993 for 2 papers targeted at the expatriate audience. Then wrote weekly rock and roll album reviews like a columnist for Manila Instances and every week jazz album evaluations like a columnist for BusinessWorld. He’s created rock …

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As Eternas Cantoras do Rádio

Shaped in 1987 by veteran singers from the golden age group of Brazilian radio (Ademilde Fonseca, Carmélia Alves, Ellen de Lima, and Violeta Cavalcanti), the Eternas Cantoras perform Rádio recorded on the albums the largest hits of every member, beginning in 1991 with As Eternas Cantoras perform Rádio. Their most …

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Mike Simpson

Blessed in 1916 in Wintertime, Tx, Mike Simpson started with clarinet at age group 12 and shifted to horns. Pursuing high school rings (1932), Simpson became a member of the rings of Doc Ross, Key Gonzales, Harry Diekman, and Artwork Kassel. Then examined in Chicago and NY, and in 1939 …

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Rudy Williams

A hard-blowing alto saxophonist, Rudy Williams produced many information in the ’30s,’40s and ’50s with combos and big rings. He was most widely known for his tenure in The Savoy Sultans. Williams started playing saxophone at 12, and finally emphasized alto, though he also performed baritone and tenor. He became …

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Mexicans with Guns

The productions and remixes of Mexicans with Weapons — an alias of San Antonio, TX-based polyglot Ernest Gonzales — fall somewhere within post-dubstep and experimental hip-hop, pitting deep bass probes and insolent percussion against combinations of piercing noise detritus and cut-up vocal samples. MwG’s debut was a 2008 remix from …

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