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The Cranberries

Merging the melodic jangle of post-Smiths indie guitar pop using the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-’80s fantasy pop and adding hook Celtic tint, the Cranberries became one of the most successful teams to emerge through the pre-Brit-pop U.K. indie picture of the first ’90s. Led by vocalist Dolores O’Riordan, …

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Mark Deming

Critic, journalist, sometime musician, onetime acting professional, and full-time Midwesterner Tag Deming was created in Jackson, MI, throughout a short minute in the John F. Kennedy administration that Adam Ellroy didn’t record in American Tabloid. In 1964, Mark’s old sibling Steve brought house a duplicate of “GET RID OF” from …

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John Cate

John Cate resides western of Boston, MA, and writes melodic music using a worldly perspective. Blessed Apr 11, 1955, in Liverpool, Britain, to American ex-pats his parents resolved in New Britain circa 1960. Cate started playing and performing at age nine after viewing the Beatles over the Ed Sullivan Present. …

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Johnny Macalester

Johnny Macalester might have called himself Pappy Briarhopper to be able to establish that he was among the 1st, if not the 1st, members from the Charlotte-based Appalachian music institution referred to as the Briarhoppers. Whether that is accurate or not is definitely a difficult truth to determine, but at …

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The Music Company

The Music Business were a studio-only group formed for the express reason for recording a jazz version from the Beatles’ Silicone Soul LP soon after that album arrived in the mid-’60s. The LP, known as (logically more than enough) Silicone Soul Jazz, shown fairly simple jazz-pop covers of each song …

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Wilson McCloy

Wilson McCloy majored in books at the University or college of Montana in Missoula and in addition attended Berklee University of Music in Boston. With main interests in acoustic guitar and jazz improvisation-related recordings, Wilson offers over 1,000 LPs and CDs in his collection and managed a website specialized in …

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Pappy Briarhopper

Johnny Macalester might have called himself Pappy Briarhopper to be able to establish that he was among the 1st, if not the 1st, members from the Charlotte-based Appalachian music institution referred to as the Briarhoppers. Whether that is accurate or not is usually a difficult truth to determine, but at …

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Burt Shevelove

b. Burton George Shevelove, 19 Sept 1915, Newark, NJ, USA, d. 8 Apr 1982, London, Britain. A librettist, lyricist, and movie director, Shevelove produced his 1st impression on Broadway in 1948, directing the trendy revue, Little Wonder. He also published sketch materials and lyrics (beneath the nom de plume Billings …

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The Hesitations

Playing a wild mixture of rock and roll & roll, garage area rock and roll and browse, the Hesitations had been a popular group in Southeastern Michigan through the early ’60s — when the fire of rock and roll & move was allegedly extinguished, they held the torch burning up …

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Balls

Although there is a great deal of talent involved with Balls, very little from it translated into recorded item, because they issued just one single rather dull hard rock and roll single, “Fight for My Country”/”Janie DECELERATE” (1971). At different instances the group presented Denny Laine, Trevor Burton, Steve Gibbons, …

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