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Walter Wray

b. 7 Feb 1959, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Britain. Melodic pop singer-songwriter Walter Wray started singing in regional church choirs being a schoolboy. Nevertheless, by age 16 he previously mastered your guitar, and began writing songs along with his initial music group, entitled Shitehot. Reading music and British books at Sheffield School, …

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Marilyn Miller

b. Mary Ellen Reynolds, 1 Sept 1898, Evansville, Indiana, USA, d. 7 Apr 1936, NEW YORK, NY, USA. Taking to the level with her family members’s vaudeville take action while still a little child, Miller experienced ten years of stage encounter behind her when she 1st made an appearance on …

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Hoodoo Rhythm Devils

The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils rode the post-hippie wave emanating from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the dawn from the ’70s. Fusing blues boogie with country-rock rave-ups, full-throated rock and roll & move and a hint of spirit, they didn’t quite appear to be any other music group in the Bay …

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Oett “Sax” Mallard

At delivery, he was presented with a name that appears like leftovers from a Scrabble table, but only if every musician could possibly be while clear-thinking in regards to a nickname while Oett Mallard. He utilized both this name and Sax Mallard during his profession, attracting more interest from jazz …

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The Toy Killers

The Gadget Killers were founded in NEW YORK during the later ’70s by percussionists Tag E. Miller and Charles K. Noyes. While better recognized to many listeners because of their performances on recordings by famous brands John Zorn, Costs Laswell, and Elliott Clear, amongst others, Miller and Noyes also obtained …

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Earlee Payton

b. 24 November 1923, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA. A figure who provided Freddie Ruler his begin, Payton used the harmonica at age 15, inspired with the information and live shows of both John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson and Grain Miller ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson. He transferred to Chicago in 1942 and …

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‘Boogie Jake’ Jacobs

b. Matthew Jacobs, c.1929, Marksville, Louisiana, USA. Like many blues performers with a little discography, Jacobs was a hesitant performer, even on the elevation of his (limited) reputation. Learning electric guitar from a neighbour, Ernest Barrow, Jacobs’ initial public functionality was along with his second cousin, Small Walter Jacobs, on …

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Bunny Sigler

Delivered in Philadelphia in to the category of Henry and Susie Might Sigler, as a kid, small Walter Sigler would walk around performing and creating lyrics and choruses to tracks. Walter Sigler became Bunny Sigler when as a child his mother found that he had a completely grown front teeth. …

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Antonio Adolfo

Antônio Adolfo was a significant composer, having written tunes recorded by Nara Leão, Marisa Gata Mansa, Ângela Rô Rô, Dóris Monteiro, O Grupo, Wilson Simonal, Geraldo Vespar, Leci Brandão, Emílio Santiago, Beth Carvalho, and Sérgio Mendes & Brasil ’66, amongst others. Adolfo also experienced a mentioned role along the way …

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Leon Brooks

b. 19 November 1933, Rabbit Feet Plantation, near Sunflower, Mississippi, USA, d. 22 January 1982, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Brooks started playing blues harmonica when he was six years of age. His original motivation was Sonny Boy ‘Grain Miller’ Williamson, but after shifting to Chicago in the 40s he fulfilled Small …

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