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American Speedway

American Speedway started in November 2007, shaped by bassist/backing vocalist Expenses Angry (given birth to Oct 6, 1971) bringing onboard drummer Chris Callahan (given birth to July 7 ,1976), guitarist Johnny Griswold (given birth to January 6, 1971), and frontman vocalist /lyricist Michael Thursby (given birth to January 21, 1979) …

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Speedway Blvd.

This short-lived US band featured a potpourri of musical styles. Produced in 1979, they comprised Ray Herring (vocals, piano), Gregg Hoffman (electric guitar, vocals), Jordan Rudess (b. 4 November 1956, NY, USA; keyboards), Dennis Feldman (bass, vocals) and Glenn Dove (drums). They debuted on Epic Information using a self-titled record …

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Speedway

Set alongside the likes of Blondie as well as the Pretenders with the U.K. press, Scottish pop/rock and roll four-piece Speedway hardly ever quite were able to translate vital acclaim into graph success. Glaswegians Jill Jackson and drummer Jim Duguid produced the music group — called after an Elvis Presley …

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Whitey & Hogan

A popular nation and early bluegrass duo in the ’30s, Whitey & Hogan were based out of sleepy Gastonia, NC, for quite some time before finally trudging up the street apiece towards the big town of Charlotte. There, they set up an expanded music group called the Briarhoppers, which became …

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Motor Betty

New York’s Electric motor Betty spins its rowdy modern rock and roll comparable to Godsmack and Helmet. Matthew Eberhart (vocals), Chris Rutledge (electric guitar/vocals), Rob Buckley (electric guitar), and Darin Duford (drums) produced Electric motor Betty in the past due ’90s and also have attended play gigs using the Van’s …

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Fudge

In only two albums, Fudge shifted from dreamy bubblegum to pop-punk. The Richmond, VA, music group met through shared close friends in 1990 and performed for nearly a season before acquiring a bass participant or the right rehearsal space. Tony Ammendolia (vocals/electric guitar), David Jones (electric guitar/vocals), and Mike Savage …

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Graig Markel

b. Greg Markel, USA. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Markel forges an extraordinary fusion of indie pop, lo-fi funk and neo-soul. From Seattle, Washington, USA, Markel’s music profession got underway in 1993, using the release of the EP, Bloodcake, and an individual, ‘Crash Pansy’. Rather than issuing further single releases immediately, Markel …

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Wings

Following his further solo album, Ram memory, in 1971, ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda, created Wings, that was intended to be considered a full-fledged documenting and touring strap. Denny Laine, a previous guitarist for the Moody Blues, and drummer Denny Seiwell done the lineup and Wings released their …

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30 Amp Fuse

Using their musical that is referred to as “crunch pop,” 30 Amp Fuse has offered their hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee with a higher speed of aggressive power-pop. Debuting in 1995 using their 1st full-length FIND YOURSELF, the line-up of Mike Smithers (vocals/ acoustic guitar), Jason Ratliff (drums) and Joshua Bentley …

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The Rolling Stones

By enough time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the past due ’60s, that they had currently staked out an extraordinary claim around the title. As the self-consciously harmful option to the bouncy Merseybeat from the Beatles in the English Invasion, the …

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