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Kelly/O’Brien/Sproule

Wayne Kelly is a Dubliner by delivery and one of the better Irish fiddlers anywhere. Paddy O’Brien can be an excellent accordionist through the region of Offaly. Daithi Sproule of Derry is among the greatest guitarists in traditional Irish music, in addition to a great vocalist. All three are located …

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Kelly J. Lundy

This guitarist and singer was the youngest of 14 children. His dad, Emmett W. Lundy, was a fiddler from Grayson Region, VA, who documented a wonderful group of fiddle music from his repertoire for the Library of Congress in 1941. By enough time these recordings had been done, child Kelly …

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Kevin Kelly

Having a background heavy in the advertising field, Kevin Kelly stretches his creativity writing music for children, but can be an enthusiast for the theater. He collaborated with Michael McLean for 12 years around the publication for the Biblical musical The Ark. But he’s perhaps most widely known for his …

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Chris Kelly

Among the 3 great unrecorded cornet legends of New Orleans jazz (along with Pal Bolden and Pal Petit), Chris Kelly was considered a restricted but emotional participant who was simply best over the blues, a pioneer in using mutes and an early on impact on Louis Armstrong and Child Howard. …

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Guy Kelly

An excellent journeyman player, Man Kelly was a fixture in Chicago through the 1930’s. In early stages he used Toots Johnson in Baton Rouge and was with Oscar Celestin (1927-28) in New Orleans. After touring with Child Howard and Boyd Atkins’ Firecrackers, Kelly shifted to Chicago. Among the countless music …

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Dr. Emmett Miller

Physician Emmett Miller, M.D., was among the 1st practitioners of contemporary mind-body medicine, known as “psycho-physiological medication.” His function in this region, which started in the first ’70s in the Esalen Institute in California, included the formation of medical hypnotherapy, yoga and trance says, music, and religious insight. Then developed …

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Walter Johnson Jr.

Walter Johnson, Jr.’s music career spans a lot more than 30 years, and continues to be happening. He’s spent more often than not helping H.B. Barnum on an abundance of tasks. They did some jingles for Annie Green Springs and T.J. Swan Wines, wrote “Your Like” for Marilyn McCoo and …

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Kelly Dickson

b. 6 Sept 1972, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, North Ireland. From age 10 Dickson grew up in Leeds, Yorkshire, and started acquiring music lessons. From 12 years of age she studied tone of voice even though still a teen became a studio room session singer. Using the music group Bass Actuality …

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George Kelly

George Kelly was the just musician to be always a regular person in both Al Cooper’s Savoy Sultans from the 1940s and Panama Francis’ Savoy Sultans of 40 years later on. Kelly began for the piano when he was nine before switching to alto and lastly tenor. He performed locally …

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Mr. Cheeks

Before establishing himself like a solo artist in the first 2000s, Mr. Cheeks produced a name for himself as an associate from the Shed Boyz in the middle- to past due ’90s. Cheeks as well as the additional members from the Shed Boyz used a genuine, literate, nonsensational type of …

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