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Sisters Unlimited

This group formed initially when the many members all resided in London. The line-up comprised Janet Russell (b. 11 January 1958, Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland), Peta Webb (b. 23 August 1946, Woodford Green, Essex, Britain), Rosie Davis (b. 30 July 1948, Woolton, Liverpool, Britain) and Sandra Kerr (b. 14 Feb 1942, …

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ONL

Created in 2006, by artist and musician Stig Olson (b. 1936, Kristinehamn, Sweden; saxophone), Paul Nieman (b. 19 June 1950, London, Britain; trombone) and Steve Lodder (b. 10 Apr 1951, St. Helier, Shirt, Route Islands; keyboards), this music group performs an interesting type of improvised music that is termed chamber …

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Ambrose Mogg

b. Andrew Morgan, 1 Apr 1941, Liverpool, Britain. Mogg, a catalyst amongst Merseybeat music artists, shaped the Caterwaulers in the first 60s and liked local achievement with ‘The Kitty Came Back again’ and various other feline tracks. He refused to indication with HMV Information due to the picture of your …

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Ronnie Kemper

b. 1 August 1907, Missoula, Montana, USA, d. 16 Feb 1997, Sacramento, California, USA. When Kemper considered music group leading in 1942, he previously already produced his name with Dick Jurgens’ orchestra from 1934-40, playing on the massive strike, ‘Cecilia’. He also made an appearance often in Horace Heidt’s Container …

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Beverly Heckel

b. 1960, USA. Heckel started singing as a kid with her family members group, the Heckels, in Elkin, Western Virginia. In 1977, while still in her mid-teens, Heckel wedded Johnny Russell (b. 23 January 1940, Sunflower Region, Mississippi, USA, d. 3 July 2001, Nashville, Tennessee, USA), author of oft-recorded ‘Work …

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Cary Grant

b. Archibald Alexander Leach, 18 January 1904, Horfield, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Britain, d. 29 November 1986, Davenport, Iowa, USA. As a kid, Leach became a member of a troupe of itinerant entertainers and was still in his teenagers if they travelled to the united states where he battled in vaudeville while …

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Ernest East

b. c. 1905, NEW YORK, USA, d. USA. Known chiefly like a fiddler, East also performed acoustic guitar. In the 30s he joined up with the Camp Creek Males, a superb old-time hill string music group, along with Kyle Creed (banjo), Fred Cockerham (fiddle/banjo), Paul Sutphin (acoustic guitar), Ronald Collins …

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Dharmas

From Hastings, Sussex, Britain, this briefly celebrated indie rock and roll clothing comprised main songwriter Simon Steadman (vocals/guitar), Ellie Wyatt (violin/vocals), Russell Field (drums), Dave Walton (bass), Chris Murphy (b. Nashville, Tennessee, USA; keyboards) and Dominic Minns (percussion/vocals). After starting to create his own tracks at age 15, Steadman shaped …

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Icy Demons

Began by Bablicon’s Griffin Rodriguez (aka Blue Hawaii) and Man Man’s Christopher Powell (aka Pow Pow), Icy Demons certainly are a genre-spanning hypno-rhythmic indie task borrowing heavily from electro, Krautrock, and prog rock and roll, specifically its Canterbury subgenre. Rodriguez requires bass and vocal responsibilities while Powell drums, and both …

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Bingo Players

Netherlands-based DJ/production duo Maarten Hoogstraten (aka Break Mechanic, Marchand) and Paul Religious (genuine last name Bäumer) started liberating industrial house singles and remixes as Bingo Players in 2006, if they debuted for the German Techtone label using the Sonic Stomp EP. As time passes, their pared-down audio became increasingly split, …

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