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Vital Tech Tones

Guitarist Scott Henderson moved from his local South Florida to LA in 1980, and formed the group Tribal Technology in the mid-’80s with bassist Gary Willis. Their jazz fusion result grew progressively harder-edged, especially using the improvements of keyboardist Scott Kinsey and drummer Kirk Covington in the first ’90s, but …

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Beans Barton

Painter/musician Beans Barton — he from the tuneless, late-period Jim Morrison croak, sundry crazed alter-egos, and level upon level of freakish, ill-fitting outfits — can be an aberration borne of the greatest motives. A doting dad who spends weekend evenings dressing like some Sesame Road character eliminated horribly awry, Barton …

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Omkarnath Thakur

Using the death of Pandit Omkarnath Thakur, on December 29, 1967, India lost among its most influential music artists. Gifted using a tone of voice that motivated Mahatma Gandhi to declare that “he can perform through an individual melody of his, what I cannot obtain through many speeches,” Thakur was …

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Jazz Composers Collective

Founded in 1992 by bassist Ben Allison and several like-minded cohorts, the Jazz Composers Collective is certainly a musician-run non-profit organization that facilitates the task of a multitude of independent-minded players and composers. Since its inception, the Collective spent some time working to transcend the divisive politics that have a …

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Harry Sukman

Chicago-born music prodigy Harry Sukman produced his concert debut in 1925, at age 12, even though still in senior high school offered as an accompanist to violinists Mischa Mischakoff and Louis Persinger, and cantor Joseph Rosenblatt. He afterwards done radio being a pianist and conductor, and transferred to Hollywood in …

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David Phillips

Not to end up being confused with other bassists using the same name, this David Phillips plies the sacred part of music and has performed and recorded in the ensemble of Dr. Leonard Scott.

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Lamont Jackson

Gospel vocalist and pianist Lamont Jackson spent some time working with several musical performers during his profession, including John P. Kee, Dr. Leonard Scott, Eric Brice, Jeanette Taylor, Clarissa Rhodes, Bryant Scott, and Tracy Schroeder. Jackson in addition has come up with his personal choir, New Starting, and authorized a …

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Bob Hippard

Bob Hippard was one of the non-Byrds that wrote tunes with Roger McGuinn which appeared on Byrds information. Hippard and McGuinn fulfilled in the first 1960s in the Troubadour in LA, where the music artists that would quickly type the Byrds would collect; Hippard at that time was street supervisor …

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Lisa LeeKing

Desert Isle List Dark Sabbath – Greatest Strikes The Bobbyteens – NOT Sweet The Dark Halos – The Violent Years The Buzzcocks – Singles Heading Stable The Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Guy Johnny Money – At Folsom Jail & San Quentin Sam Cooke – boxset Elvis Costello – This Year’s …

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Jeremy Healy

Perhaps most widely known simply because a favorite mainstream dance music DJ in Britain, Jeremy Healy led a varied career that saw him front the ephemeral early-’80s fresh wave group Haysi Fantayzee, found the mid-’80s dance club Circus, produce the later-’80s acid house hit “Everything Starts with an ‘E'” simply …

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