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Darryl Jones

Although he had been a well-respected session musician, it wasn’t until bassist Darryl Jones replaced original member Bill Wyman within the Rolling Stones that he became well known. Delivered on Dec 11, 1961, in the south aspect of Chicago, Jones found both the electric powered and upright bass, afterwards playing …

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Young-Holt Unlimited

Bassist Eldee Adolescent and drummer Isaac “Crimson” Holt attended the American Conversatory of Music in Chicago together, and played together inside a dance orchestra known as the Cleffs, where they met pianist Ramsey Lewis and formed a favorite jazz trio in 1956. Following a 10 years as Lewis’ tempo section, …

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The Suburbs

As the Replacements, Hüsker Dü, and Soul Asylum were the Minneapolis bands that took the city’s underground rock and roll to international attention, the Suburbs were the Twin Cities’ biggest local act from the 1980s, packaging the largest clubs around with a good, challenging, and darkly witty mix of punk …

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Mike Randle

We were young in LA, his earliest memories included hearing his parents’ eclectic record collection stuffed mostly with folk, country, and singer/songwriter albums. Considering that premise, there is also an inexplicable addition, Aerosmith’s GET A Wings, which quickly stood out to the youthful Mike Randle, presenting him towards the depraved …

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Entheos

A punishing technical loss of life metal (the music group prefers the word “loss of life fusion”) device based away from San Francisco’s Bay Region, Entheos were formed in 2014 across the abilities of drummer Navene Koperweis (Animosity, Pets as Leaders), bassist Evan Brewer (Animosity, the Faceless), guitarist Frank Costa …

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The Count Five

Strictly speaking, predicated on their raw talent, the Count Five wouldn’t rate an excessive amount of attention from music historians. The definitive one-hit miracles, they didn’t make a lot of a long lasting impression over the hearing open public or on music — but simply play that certain hit, “Psychotic …

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The Show Ponies

A spirited indie-folk troupe with Olde Tyme Nation tendencies, the Present Ponies were founded in 2011 by Clayton Chaney (vocals, bass) and Andi Carder (vocals, banjo). Citing a different array of affects, like the Stanley Brothers, Queen, Roger Miller, the Weepies, Dawes, Bob Dylan, as well as the Punch Brothers, …

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Jackie Washington

Acting professional and musician Juan Candido Washington Landron was created in 1938 in Puerto Rico but was raised in the Boston, Massachusetts community of Roxbury. While going to Boston’s Emerson University (like a theatre arts main), he started singing in the neighborhood coffeehouses beneath the name Jackie Washington, quickly creating …

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The Panic Channel

The post-grunge side project this is the Panic Channel includes a noteworthy lineup in guitarist Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers) and drummer Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction, Banyan, Porno for Pyros), along with bassist Chris Chaney (Taylor Hawkins, Alanis Morissette, Jane’s Addiction, sub.bionic) and vocalist/guitarist Steve Isaacs (Skycycle). …

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