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Blossom Seeley

b. 16 July 1891, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California, USA, d. 17 Apr 1974, NEW YORK, NY, USA. As a kid performer, even though still in junior college, Seeley made an appearance in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA theatres, carrying out speciality acts. Later on, she relocated to LA where she …

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The Beat Daddys

An amalgamation of blues and Southern rock and roll, the Defeat Daddys are made up of Lewis Ross (drums), Brill Morris (bass and vocals), Larry Grisham (acoustic guitar, harp and vocals), and Britt Meacham (acoustic guitar and vocals). Meacham, from Portable, Alabama, was an associate of Jackson Highway, an organization …

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Steve Forbert

Anointed “the brand new Dylan” upon his documenting debut, folk-rock singer/songwriter Steve Forbert was created in Meridian, Mississippi in 1954. After learning acoustic guitar at age group 11, he spent his high-school years playing in a number of local rings before giving up his job like a pickup truck driver …

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Superdrag

Though many have dubbed Superdrag a punk-pop or power pop band, their music shows itself to become atop of these genres. Taking just as much impact from the English Invasion-style pop from the Beatles as well as the Zombies simply because My Bloody Valentine and Hüsker Dü, Superdrag’s music mixed …

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Ten Jinn

10 Jinn, named following a 2nd hundred years Chinese language philosopher, was shaped in LA in 1991 by keyboardist/vocalist/composer John Paul Strauss. The music group was comprised of five additional users: drummer/multi-instrumentalist Tag Wickliffe, keyboardist Robert Niemeyer, bassist/keyboardist Matt Overholser, guitarist Mike Matier and Stan Whitaker of Content the Man, …

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Patrice Holloway

Younger sister of Motown star Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway enjoyed her greatest commercial success in anonymity, contributing the singing voice of Valerie Dark brown towards the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Josie & the Pussycats. North soul aficionados however revere the little-heard but powerful group of singles she documented for Capitol …

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Stan Hope

As a young child we were young in Atlantic Town, Stan Wish and his close friends would climb the roofing from the building across in the club where in fact the Count Basie Orchestra was using. Hearing Basie’s music group which boasted, amongst others, Lester Youthful, Buck Clayton, and Freddie …

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Ephemera

This Norwegian pop trio’s name, that your dictionary defines as “a short-lived thing,” grows more ironic with each passing day. By enough time issues really began to remove for Ephemera, the years as a child friends had recently been playing collectively for almost a decade. They came collectively as an …

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Cedar Walton

Perhaps one of the most valued of most hard bop accompanists, Cedar Walton was a versatile pianist whose funky contact and cogent melodic feeling graced the recordings of several of jazz’s greatest players. He was also among the music’s even more underrated composers; although he was generally a first-rate interpreter …

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Grandmothers

Towards the unaware, the combo name from the Grandmothers must appear pretty sedate, probably something similar to an oldies combo that presents up to enjoy senior citizens’ recreation centers. However not only perform the many incarnations of the ensemble play music that’s quite rowdy, also lewd, however the advancements greatest …

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