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Prezident Brown & Axx of Jahpostles

The Jahpostles Music group was formed in Portland, Jamaica in 1977. The initial line-up presented Cecil Hardy and Sharon Kilometers alongside the brothers Anthony and Devon Bradshaw. The group performed around the North Coastline where, like a great many other aspiring performers, they nurtured their abilities playing to visitors. Following …

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Pebbles

Although dance-pop singer Pebbles scored many hit singles on her behalf own through the ’80s, she became best-known because the manager (and creator) of 1 from the genre’s biggest hit machines the next decade. Given birth to Perri Arnette McKissack in Oakland, California, on August 29, 1964, the vocalist (who’s …

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Swimming Pool Q’s

Atlanta’s POOL Q’s were among the initial Southern new influx bands to get nationwide reputation in the first ’80s following the breakthrough from the B-52’s made people aware that there is more to Southern rock and roll than what Q’s innovator Jeff Calder called “the Boogie Establishment.” Nevertheless, while most …

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Solitude

Shaped in 2003, Southampton, England’s Solitude released their 1st demo — a four-track function entitled A Brain Without Doorways — later on that year. The demonstration experienced a little bit of an overhaul a yr later on, with an extended track listing plus some creation work, learning to be a …

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Shiva’s Headband

Founded in Austin, Texas in 1967 by violinist/vocalist Spencer Perskin. Susan Perskin (vocals/percussion), Bob Tonreid (electric guitar), Kenny Parker (bass) and Jerry Barnett (drums) finished the initial line-up that was buoyed the next year with the help of Shawn Siegal (keyboards). The sextet finished their debut solitary, ‘Kaleidoscoptic’, before shifting …

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Snagga Puss

b. Norman Suppria, 19 March 1961, Kingston, Jamaica, Western Indies. Suppria was among 16 siblings elevated by his mom within the ghetto of Arnett Landscapes, an area recorded within the Wailers strike ‘Cement Jungle’. He started chanting on the neighborhood sound systems carrying out as Dickie Position and by the …

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Smash Palace

When co-vocalist Brian Butler still left pop quintet Quincy, the music group changed both their name (to Lulu Temple) and their music direction (from pop to white-new wave-funk). When Brian’s sibling, guitarist Stephen Butler, implemented Brian’s business lead and still left Lulu Temple; both rejoined pushes and produced Smash Palace, …

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Terry Linen

b. Kiplin Simpson, 1976, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, Western Indies. Simpson was affected from the dancehall performers of the middle-80s and nurtured his vocal abilities during his teenagers. He embarked on his documenting profession when he fulfilled Anthony Crimson Rose in 1993. The vocalist turned producer required him towards the studio …

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Ted Dunbar

A self-taught guitarist who later on became an trainer, Ted Dunbar’s pithy riffs, taut solos, and accompaniment have already been featured in very difficult bop, soul-jazz, jazz-rock, and free of charge situations. Dunbar performed trumpet and acoustic guitar at Tx Southern within the mid-and past due ’50s. He caused Arnett …

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Shelly Berg

Although he has achieved some reputation as the leader from the International Association of Jazz Teachers so when a teacher, Shelly Berg’s powerhouse piano performing has so far been generally overlooked because of him not saving often enough. Motivated by his dad, trumpeter Jay Berg, Shelly, at age six, was …

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