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Red Jasper

This Bradenstoke, Wiltshire-based band mix folkist sentiments devoid of and out rock. Some sort of Anthrax -go-rustic, these are restricted, however when ‘live’, the prevents are taken out which is all guitars, natural leather and thunder. Shaped in the 80s by primary songwriters Davey Dodds (vocals, mandolin, tin whistle) and …

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Railroad Gin

This Australian pop band emerged out of the loose assortment of Brisbane musicians in 1968, and by 1973 had settled to a reliable eight-piece line-up comprising Carol Lloyd (vocals), two bass players Dim Janson and Jim Dickson, Bob Dark brown (percussion, brass), Gary Evans (drums), Peter Evans (flute, percussion, brass), …

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Princess Sharifa

b. Michelle Gibb, 1969, Scotland. Sharifa liked to sing and recite poetry from an early on age and proven her burgeoning vocal abilities when she became a member of her primary college choir. In her adolescence she shaped a vocal group with two college friends, accompanied from the drum ‘n’ …

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Nutz

This UK hard rock quintet was formed in 1973 by Dave Lloyd (vocals) and Mick Devonport (guitar). With the help of Keith Mulholland (bass), Kenny Newton (keyboards) and John Mylett (drums), they obtained a status as the ubiquitous support action. Playing skilled, blues-based rock and roll and boogie, their exuberant …

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David Merrick

b. David Margulois, 27 November 1911, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, d. 25 Apr 2000, London, Britain. Probably one of the most colourful and questionable theatrical makers and impresarios in the post-World Battle II years, Merrick can be said to possess thought that his existence started on 4 November 1954, the …

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Louisa “Markswoman” Mark

b. 1960, Shepherds Bush, London, Britain. Mark initial ventured into showbusiness through the standard talent competitions kept on the Four Aces Membership in London, where she earned for 10 consecutive weeks. Competition would sing over acetates supplied by Lloyd Coxsone, who, impressed with her reputation, got her into Gooseberry Studios …

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Dawna Lee

b. Dawn Lee, c.1973, London, Britain. Lee embarked on the musical profession while in her teenagers. Her initial motivation came from performers such as for example Marcia Griffiths, Bob Andy, Bunny Wailer and Freddie McGregor. She originally discovered to try out the bass electric guitar by strumming along to information …

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Peter King

In 1976 a audio system referred to as Imperial Rockers, located in Lewisham, London, surfaced through Lloyd ‘Musclehead’ Francis and Dennis Rowe. By the first 80s the audio had evolved in to the phenomenally effective Saxon sound. Lots of the UK’s best performers offered their apprenticeships presently there, including Maxi …

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King Sounds

b. c.1948, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, Western world Indies. King Noises emigrated to the united kingdom in 1974, but his initial foray in to the music business was back Jamaica, where he danced to ska music in skill displays. His friend Alton Ellis asked him to compère a display, which resulted …

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Fabian

b. Faybienne Miranda, 1952, Panama. Miranda emigrated to the united states with her parents when she was four years of age, spending her formative years around the east coastline before implementing a hippie way of life on the western coastline. Inspired from the film The Harder They Arrive she visited …

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