Home / Search Results for: Contact (page 22)

Search Results for: Contact

Kyp Harness

Created in Sarnia, Ontario, Kyp Funnel offers slowly worked his method in to the Canadian music picture. In the 1991 he released a self-produced cassette, Nowhere Fast; his 1st CD release adopted a year later on with God’s Footstool. His music discovered an appreciative viewers at folk night clubs and …

Read More »

The Shadows

There were numerous groups named the Shadows: Bobby Vee’s first vocal group was called the Shadows, for example, and Cliff Richard’s backing band, the Shadows, began recording independently in 1960, scoring a significant hit using the instrumental song “Apache.” There is also a later ’40s/early ’50s vocal quartet in the …

Read More »

Spook & the Guay

Spook & the Guay (the Great) suits the profile of several indie/alternative rings: figure out how to play while you complement, create a regional grass-roots following by constantly taking part in live at little clubs, and launch your initial albums on an unbiased label prior to making the leap to …

Read More »

Louis Guarino Jr.

Trumpeter Louis Guarino Jr. may possess produced his debut in 2002, but he previously years in the jazz globe before piecing together his first single album. Drawn to the device through traditional jazz players that he uncovered as a teenager, Guarino Jr. started playing and shortly was sitting along with …

Read More »

Skewbald/Grand Union

A short-lived task formed during Small Threat’s preliminary (and ultimately temporary) break up, Skewbald/Grand Union kept singer Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson jointly, using their curious substance name deriving off their differing views of what things to contact the music group. MacKaye and Nelson initial worked jointly in the …

Read More »

Good Humor Band

There is a very important factor that Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bruce Hornsby, Radney Foster, Foster and Lloyd, Jim Lauderdale, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, R.E.M., the Mavericks, Neil Gemstone, Charlie Main, Chuck Berry, David Ball, Delbert McClinton, the Beastie Kids, Robert Gordon, Shania Twain, Sherrie Austin, Sara Evans, Johnny …

Read More »

Wyrd

Originally a project led simply by former Azaghal members Narqath (Tomi Kalliola) and Kalma that passed the moniker Hellkult, Wyrd certainly are a Finland-based thrash project that could ultimately morph into even more atmospheric, dark, and brooding black metal territory simply by their 2007 release, Kammen. As Hellkult, the group …

Read More »

Blaze

After his rude 1999 dismissal from rock legends Iron Maiden following two thankless tours of duty, singer Blaze Bayley (previously of encouraging Tamsworth, England steel maniacs Wolfsbane) released a fresh band bearing his name in the entire year 2000. Contacting upon guitarists Steve Wray and John Slater, bassist Rob Naylor, …

Read More »

Land of the El Caminos

Guitarist/vocalist Dan Fanelli and drummer Ken Wallin attended junior senior high school jointly in the first ’80s within a suburb of Chicago. While in senior high school, the two close friends started jamming and stated if indeed they ever released an record, it might be entitled Land from the Un …

Read More »

David Baker

Take all of the somewhat extended loft jazz jams from the ’70s and ’80s and add them up. After that, add onto that some prolonged documenting classes by Parliament, George Clinton, and additional P-Funk spin-offs. Add onto that the hours the Moody Blues spent in the saving studio piecing together …

Read More »