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Mat Zo

Blessed in London, Britain in 1990, Grammy-nominated electronic manufacturer Mat Zo (Matan Zohar) may be the kid of painter Israel Zohar and violinist Wendy Caron Zohar, and sibling of vocalist Alma Zohar. Encircled with a talented and musically-inclined family members, the youthful Zohar first found a drum at age eight …

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The Love Willows

The slick, freewheeling pop/rock from the Like Willows is crafted by former teen pop vocalist Wish Partlow and singer/songwriter Ryan Wilson. Partlow agreed upon her first agreement being a 14-year-old, climbing aboard the Virgin Information roster in 2002 and launching her debut record 2 yrs afterwards. She spent the summertime …

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Bethlehem Gospel Singers

Produced from members from the Bethlehem Baptist Church in Laurinburg, NEW YORK, USA, in the past due 50s, this gospel choir had been led by Adam C. Mclean. Along with his wife Mrs Mary Lou Mclean, Mrs Lorraine P. Mack, Mrs Retha Mack Smith, Mrs Mary Rachel Mack Nicholson, Francis …

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And All Because The Lady Loves

Produced in 1987, this Newcastle, England-born female duo, Nicky Rushton (b. Nicola Rushton; electric guitar/vocals) and Rachel Collins (bass/vocals), achieved vital acclaim on the united kingdom club circuit using their models of bittersweet like songs, coupled with a twist of politics awareness. Accompanied by basic, but effective, electric guitar and …

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Ace Wallace

b. Herman Wallace, 18 June 1925, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, d. 28 Feb 1996, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Among the unregarded mainstays from the St. Louis blues picture, Wallace spent the 50s and 60s as an associate of influential regional rings led by trumpeter and disk jockey Gabriel and ‘Big’ …

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Token Women

This all-female ceilidh outfit was conceived in 1990 by members of varied other UK folk bands, notably the Old Swan Band and Blowzabella, with the initial line-up comprising Jackie Allen (fiddle, saxophone), Jo Freya (b. Jo-Anne Rachel Newmarch Fraser, 4 Dec 1960, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Britain; saxophone, clarinet, whistle), Fi …

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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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Carole Gordon

b. Britain. A vivacious vocalist, Gordon works together with bass participant Bob Newman plus they have become extremely popular with viewers and effective with critics. She and Newman had been voted as Greatest Duo with the United kingdom Nation Music Association on three events. Among guests from the united states …

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Eddie Dowling

b. Joseph Nelson Goucher, 11 Dec 1895, Woonsocket, Rhode Isle, USA, d. 18 Feb 1976, Smithfield, Rhode Isle, USA. Dowling’s Broadway profession began like a performer and he made an appearance in musicals like the Velvet Woman (1919) and Ziegfeld Follies Of 1919. He wedded Ray Dooley (b. Rachel Grain …

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Sonny Boy Williamson I

Easily the main harmonica player from the prewar era, John Lee Williamson nearly single-handedly made the humble mouth organ a worthy lead instrument for blues bands — at the forefront for the amazing innovations of Small Walter and a platoon of others to check out. If not really for his …

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