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Hobotalk

The slower guitars and sad hobo-romantic lyrics put Hobotalk within an American singer/songwriter/folk tradition that fit northern European countries around 2000 perfectly. From the little Scottish coastal city of Dunbar, Marc Pilley spent his more youthful years touring around Britain and European countries like a troubadour. Finally settling down in …

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Hermitude

As Hermitude, multi-instrumentalists Luke Dubs and Un Gusto (aka Angus Stuart) are an award-winning digital creation duo. The set were in rings together from an extremely early age — 16 and 11, respectively. Their first genuine band, Funk Shots (following guideline that funk rings must have the term “funk” appearing …

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Not from There

Not from There have been formed in London, although, according to the band’s name, non-e of these were residents of England at that time. Austrian guitarist Heinz Riegler got previously shaped the Plastic Dolls with Australian bassist Anthony Hillsides back 1986, but years later on and with Hillsides’ visa going …

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Catherine McKinnon

A normal on many Canadian Television shows through the ’60s (including her personal show, That McKinnon Lady), Catherine McKinnon also recorded many albums that 10 years, including Voice of the Angel (1964), Tone of voice of the Angel II (1965), The Catherine McKinnon Xmas Record (1966), Both Edges Today (1968) …

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Michael Daugherty

Michael Daugherty was created in 1954 in Cedar Rapids, IA. Elevated in a family group of music artists (his dad was a dance music group drummer), Daugherty was at the mercy of many different affects, and started playing keyboards in jazz, rock and roll, and funk rings. It had been …

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Father Yod

In every of rock history, there may be few stranger stories than that of Father Yod & the Spirit of ’76 and Yahowa 13, the mystical quasi-cult psychedelic rock bands that documented prolifically in the middle-’70s. Psychedelic enthusiasts know about Yahowa via their link with Sky Saxon from the Seed …

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William Shepherd

This trombonist was credited as both William Shepherd and Costs Shepherd within a delightful pile of bebop sides, including among the great Dizzy Gillespie big bands aswell as the antic activity of James Moody, a flutist and saxophonist who was simply a Gillespie veteran aswell. It is worthy of talking …

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Heather Forest

With children at heart — from your youngest to the people beyond their innocent years — Heather Forest weaves her musical tales having a marvelous talent and a soothing singing voice. A number of the wonderful tales she sings are from well-remembered fables such as for example “The Son Who …

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The Manhattan Brothers

The Manhattan Brothers was perhaps one of the most influential vocal groupings in the annals of South Africa’s music. Through the past due ’40s and ’50s, the group made an appearance frequently on South African tv and radio and inspired succeeding generations using their style of outfit, talk, attitude, and …

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dc Talk

The first gospel act to include hip-hop influences (although trio rarely departs from standard pop/rock), dc Talk became perhaps one of the most popular groups in Christian contemporary music through the mid-’90s, when their fourth album, Jesus Freak, made the best debut for the gospel act on Billboard’s album charts. …

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