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Stiv Bators

Because the frontman for the Deceased Boys, Stiv Bators terrorized audiences along with his snotty, in-your-face punk rock and roll style. But following the Deceased Young boys, Bators embarked on a musical trip that noticed him contact upon new influx (the Wanderers), goth rock and roll (the Lords of the …

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Sam Moore

As fifty percent of the renowned R&B duo Sam & Dave, Sam Moore was among the great voices from the soul music era, nonetheless it wasn’t until 2006 that his single career began earning the eye it deserved. Delivered in Miami, FL, in 1935, Sam Moore lower his musical tooth …

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Dead Boys

The Deceased Boys were among the first punk bands to escalate the amount of violence, nihilism, and pure ugliness of punk rock and roll to extreme new levels. Although regarded as section of New York’s middle-’70s CBGB’s picture, most of its bandmembers originally hailed from Cleveland, OH. The group’s origins …

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Connie Stevens

Professional/singer Connie Stevens was created Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia on August 8, 1938, in Brooklyn, NY. From the highly musical family members (both her parents had been jazz music artists and her sibling was a drummer), the up-and-coming vocalist transformed her last name to Stevens after her father’s stage name …

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Autry DeWalt II

An Arkansas-born saxman who was raised on the noises of legendary jazz and tempo and blues honkers, Autry DeWalt is way better known in his stage name of Junior Walker. Leading Junior Walker & the All-Stars, he have scored some jukebox strikes like the instrumental “Shotgun,” lots that ranks one …

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