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Blind Boy Grunt

In later 1962 and early 1963, Bob Dylan produced over twelve recordings at periods administered with the folk mag Broadside. In Oct 1963, three of the music — “John Dark brown,” “Just a Hobo,” and “Speaking Devil” — made an appearance in the Broadside/Folkways compilation LP Broadside Ballads, Vol. 1, …

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Philippa Schuyler

American composer and pianist Philippa Duke Schuyler was the daughter of African-American author George Schuyler and eccentric, Texas-born Caucasian artist and ex-Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty Josephine Cogdell, whose marriage to Philippa Schuyler’s father served to ostracize Cogdell from her rich family. Anxious to verify that mixed-raced children were inherently more …

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Earles & Jensen

Attempting to show how the art from the prank telephone call isn’t dead regardless of the top initiatives of its most well-known practitioners, comedy writers Andrew Earles and Jeff Jensen possess converted their hobby of complicated people over the telephone into a documenting career using the discharge of their record …

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Death to Anders

Playing engagingly fractured indie rock and roll that’s witty, intelligent, and demanding all at one time, the group Death to Anders had been created by singer/guitarist Rob Danson and guitarist Nicholas Ceglio as the two had been students in the Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, CA. Some of their classmates had …

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Christoph Demantius

Demantius was created in the North Bohemian city of Liberec [German: Reichenberg] at the same time when a lot of the city?s inhabitants were German-speaking Protestants. After his formative years in Liberec, Demantius relocated to Bautzen, a fairly curious part of Lusatia; and it had been right here that he …

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Moss Hart

b. 24 Oct 1904, NY, USA, d. 20 Dec 1961, Hand Springs, California, USA. A recognized librettist, movie director, and playwright who was simply especially renowned for his use George S. Kaufman. Hart is certainly reported to possess written the reserve for the short-lived Jonica in 1930, but his first …

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Slaughterhouse

When Crooked I (aka KXNG Crooked), Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5’9″ joined Joe Budden in his 2008 mixtape Halfway House, the chemistry on the collaborative monitor meant “Slaughterhouse” the song would swiftly become Slaughterhouse the hip-hop supergroup. Additional tracks documented at their preliminary meeting bypassed the most common music …

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