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Anders Parker

Americana vocalist/songwriter Anders Parker offers recorded because the alt-country take action Varnaline and played within the experimental music group Space Needle in addition to heading under his own name. He’s also collaborated with such performers as Kendall Meade (Mascott) and Jay Farrar (Child Volt). Located in Brooklyn, Parker was raised …

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An Albatross

The eccentric noise rock outfit An Albatross features Edward B. Gieda III (vocals/percussion), Jason Hudak (bass), Kat Paffett (body organ/synth), Phillip Reynolds Cost (body organ), Jake Lisowski (acoustic guitar), and Ed Klinger (drums). Hailing from Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre, An Albatross released their debut, Eat Lightning, Shit Thunder, in 2001 on …

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The Allman Brothers Band

The story from the Allman Brothers Band is among triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution, and much more redemption. Since their from the past due ’60s, they proceeded to go from becoming America’s single many important music group to some shell of the former personal trading on past glories, to attain the …

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Allen Fontenot & The Country Cajuns

b. 1932, Ville Platte, near Grand Prairie, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, USA. Among the many members from the Fontenot family members to determine a popularity in Cajun music, Allen, that has been referred to as ‘a squat, chain-smoking fiddler from Ville Platte’, discovered to try out in his early teenagers. He …

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Allen Fontenot

Allen Fontenot is among the best-known fiddlers in Cajun music. Fontenot usually adored the fiddle and produced his personal on several events from such materials like a ukulele, cigar containers, bow and arrow units, and cable. At age group 15, his grandfather, also a fiddler, bought him his first proper …

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Ali Akbar Khan

The son of influential Hindustani musician Allaudin Khan, Ali Akbar Khan was among the Eastern world’s greatest musicians. A get better at from the sarod, a 25-stringed, lute-like, Indian device, Khan brought the North Indian traditional music towards the worldwide stage. A five-time Grammy nominee, Khan was known as, by …

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Cellador

Pursuing in the footsteps of legendary European rings want Helloween and Blind Guardian, in addition to newer success stories want Dragonforce, whose self-termed “great” power metallic provided the essential blueprint for his or her high-speed assault, Cellador was created within the unlikely location of Omaha, NE, in the summertime of …

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Zhanna Aguzarova

Within the mid-’80s the Russian singer Zhanna Aguzarova put a dent in the flat Soviet backdrop with her powerful voice and unapologetic persona. First because the vocalist of the group Bravo and afterwards being a single musician, her irreverent design and eccentricity produced her symbolic of personality and dissent. Aguzarova …

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R. City

Merging hip-hop, pop, and Caribbean tastes, brothers Theron and Timothy possess written strikes for Akon, Usher, Sean Kingston, the Pussycat Dolls, Ashlee Simpson, and many more with all the name Rock and roll City, eventually shortened to R. Town. Delivered in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, the brothers made a decision …

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The Numbers Band

Long-running blues-rock combo the Amounts Band was shaped in Kent, OH in middle-1969 by singer/guitarist Robert Kidney and saxophonist Terry Hynde (the sibling of long term Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde), who together continued to be the nucleus of the group throughout its years of existence. Officially dubbed 15 60 75, …

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