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Trigger Hippy

A supergroup of types, Nashville-based Result in Hippy grew away of an informal collaboration between Dark Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, Dark Crowes guitarist Audley Freed, and Nashville program bassist Nick Govrik. The group, with Common Stress guitarist Jimmy Herring up to speed, produced its live debut in ’09 2009 in …

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Thomas Stewart

Thomas Stewart’s name arises many times in the creation and songwriting credits on Martha High’s single album on Salsoul Information. Stewart created the record and co-wrote every tune featured, aside from a remake from the Feelings’ “Don’t Question My Neighbor,” along with his two co-workers, Harold Daniels and Julian Chatman. …

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Sweater Girls

Sweater Young ladies are an indie pop group from LA who take motivation from noisy indie poppers like Dark Tambourine as well as the Store Assistants, but also sweethearts just like the Softies and a variety of Amelia Fletcher-led tasks. Composed of vocalist/guitarist Diana Meehan, bassist Cary Chafin (who changed …

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Pete Clarke

While no-one will ever beat Ringo Starr’s reputation being a rock and roll drummer from Liverpool, Pete Clarke has hardly done terribly for himself within a career which has involved a lot of the best skill from this city after the Fab Four are pushed taken care of. Many groups …

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Ut Gret

A wide-ranging music group pulling from prog rock and roll, jazz, modern structure, globe fusion, and creative improvisation, Ut Gret (“Ut” signifying the cheapest note over the medieval music body organ and “Gret” an apparent mention of 12th hundred years Barbarian invaders) were formed by multi-instrumentalist Joee Conroy in 1981 …

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The Larks

Not to end up being confused with Don Julian’s Larks, his post-Meadowlarks trio (whose large R&B strike in 1965 was “The Jerk”), or the Philadelphia-based spirit group called the Larks, this band of Larks goes back to the first times of vocal music, with root base in gospel music, and …

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Barry Despenza

Barry Despenza co-wrote Tyrone Davis’ number 1 R&B strike, “MAY I Modification My Brain” and its own Best Five R&B/ Best 40 Pop followup, “COULD IT BE Something That YOU HAVE.” Despenza was the Midwest A&R movie director for Los Angeles-based ABC Information during the past due ’60s. The impetus …

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Johnny Williams

Hard-singing soul/blues vocalist Johnny Williams’ biggest strike was “Sluggish Movement, Pt.1,” a 1972 TOP R&B solitary for Gamble & Huff’s Philadelphia International Information. He also documented edges for Epic and Chicago Spirit maker Carl Davis’ Dakar subsidiary, Bashie. Created Johnny Lee Williams on January 15, 1942, in Tyler, AL, he …

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Andrew “Mike” Terry

The baritone saxophone of Andrew “Mike” Terry remains an indelible element of the famed Motown sound — his grunting, gutbucket solos electrified a large number of the most remarkable hits from soul’s golden era, spanning from pop blockbusters including Martha & the Vandellas’ “Heatwave” as well as the Supremes’ “Where …

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Bill Ashford

Convinced as a kid that real people resided inside his family’s gaming console radio, Ashford was destined for the life in music and broadcasting. Initial album possessed: Bix Beiderbeck, on 78s, a Xmas present from his father. Well-traveled simply because an military brat, including a year or two in post-WW …

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