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KaitO

British darlings KaitO comprise a great, electronic spunk like the likes of Bis and Kenickie. Hailing from Norwich, Britain, KaitO’s Nikki Colk (vocals/electric guitar), Gemma Cullingford (bass), Dave Lake (electric guitar), and Dieta Quantrill (drums) had been a quick suit to England’s underground indie picture. After creating a name for …

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Jimmy C. Newman

The “C” means Cajun, and even though a lot of Jimmy C. Newman’s early nation material has small swamp stylings, he created a fusion on many 1960s albums that set up him being a forerunner in Cajun-country music. Newman was created on August 27, 1927, in Great Stage, LA; as …

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Melina Mercouri

Christened “the final Greek goddess” by her many devotees, Melina Mercouri was most widely known as an actress and cultural activist, but was also a talented singer who documented successfully in multiple languages. The granddaughter from the previous mayor of Athens, as well as the daughter of the Parliament member, …

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Medallions

The Medallions were formed by business lead singer Vernon Green (b. Denver, Colorado, USA) in LA, California, USA, after record organization manager Dootsie Williams commented on the grade of his tone of voice as he was strolling outside one day. All of those other group – Andrew Blue (tenor), Randolph …

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Ronnie Reno

The eldest son of bluegrass star Don Reno, Ronnie Reno began his profession professionally at age eight. Frequently sitting on a dairy carton to be able to reach the mike, the young guy performed mandolin and electric guitar with his dad on-stage. After dealing with the Don Reno Music group …

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Jesse “Lone Cat” Fuller

b. 12 March 1896, Jonesboro, Georgia, USA, d. 29 January 1976, Oakland, California, USA. A experienced of tent displays, Fuller designed himself a distinctive one-man music group of six-string bass (used his right feet), a combined mix of kazoo, harmonica and mike set to a funnel around his throat, a …

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Phantom Tollbooth

A FRESH York post-punk/noise rock and roll trio led by early Yo La Tengo member Dave Rick, Phantom Tollbooth formed in 1984. Rounding out the lineup had been Gerard Smith on bass and Jon Jackets on drums. They released two EPs (1986’s Phantom Tollbooth EP and 1990’s Daylight within the …

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Mathias Landæus

Among the burgeoning Swedish jazz music artists, pianist and composer Mathias Landaeus has intelligent, hard striking jazz using a dosage of laughter. Landaeus was created in Sweden in 1969, and was influenced by Costs Evans, Swedish folk music, Weather conditions Report, and the casual jazz music artists he saw journeying …

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Neal Hefti

Among the best jazz arranger/composers from the 1950s, Neal Hefti initial wrote graphs in the later ’30s for Nat Towles. He added arrangements towards the Earl Hines big music group; performed trumpet with Charlie Barnet, Horace Heidt, and Charlie Spivak (1942-1943); and toured with Woody Herman’s First Herd (1944-1946), marrying …

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Jens Lekman

Sweden’s Jens Lekman emerged from comparative obscurity to quickly establish himself because the darling from the global indie pop place, being successful widespread acclaim from supporters and critics for his uncommonly witty and well-crafted pop music. Born Feb 6, 1981, in Gothenburg, Sweden, Lekman exhibited small curiosity about music as …

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