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June Victory

June Victory is most likely most widely known for his use Bo Dollis’ Crazy Magnolias, although he in addition has caused both Prince and enough time. Victory produced his own music group, the Bayou Renegades, in the past due ’90s; they released a self-titled record in 1998. Success also continues …

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Chasing Victory

Merging emo, steel, and hard rock and roll, Chasing Victory certainly are a group from Camilla, GA, who’ve embraced a robust, no-quarter sound expressing a positive email. Chasing Victory had been produced in 2001 by vocalist Adam Harrell, drummer Jeremy Lowery, and guitarist Michael Lamb while Harrell was still students …

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Victory

Through the 1980s, a small number of German hard rock and roll acts were able to make a fairly remarkable impression for the American music market place. While not most of them got the stamina and recognition of Scorpions, some, like Accept, Helloween, and Hannover’s Triumph made the feeling that …

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Victory at Sea

Vocalist/guitarist Mona Elliott, bassist Mel Lederman, and drummer Christina Documents started Victory in Ocean in 1996 from what Elliott identifies as “emotions of rock which were unable to end up being controlled.” Elliott got previously performed in noise rock and roll clothing Spore, Lederman in indie rock-band Sugars Bitch, and …

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The New Victory Band

An extremely talented band of UK nation dance music artists, New Victory Music group comprised Pete Coe (melodeon) and Chris Coe (hammer dulcimer, duet concertina), Roger Watson (tuba, banjo, harmonica; Muckram Wakes) and Helen Watson (keyboards, whistles; Muckram Wakes), John Adams (trombone, fiddle, melodeon, tenor banjo, snare drum, harmonica; Muckram …

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A Winged Victory for the Sullen

Pianist/composer Dustin O’Halloran and composer/engineer Adam Wiltzie met through a mutual friend in 2007, when Wiltzie was executing with Sparklehorse in Bologna, Italy. Backstage, both music artists struck up a camaraderie that progressed into A Winged Success for the Sullen, an electric outlet for what they’ve termed “harmonic Robitussin.” During …

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June

Like additional Chicago-area bands such as for example Fall Out Young man as well as the Academy Is…, June provided up an infectious mixture of pop-punk and rock and roll since developing in the first fifty percent from the 2000s. Getting started like a semi-joke to experiment city, Tim Brennan …

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Donna Makeda

A lovely vocalist/dancer/celebrity from Guyana, who’s a.k.a. the Queen of Sheba. The name Makeda is usually Rastafarian, a lifestyle and religious beliefs she used as a teenager; a color past 30, the talented beauty may be the wife of Ras Leon Saul and mother to three sons. She began a …

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Mike Harney

Mike Harney continues to be a devoted follower and booster of Progressive Bluegrass and its own wealthy cousin, New Acoustic Music, for over ten years. He listens to music at least 4 or 5 hours a trip to both his house and workplace in Massachusetts and attends concerts as much …

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Count the Stars

Shaped by singer/guitarist Chris Kasarjian and drummer David Shapiro in Albany, NY, in 1995 when both had been 12 years of age, Depend the Stars didn’t released their first CD on the label until 2003’s Never BE STUDIED Alive, that was released through Victory Reports. By that point, the two …

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