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George Hall

b. USA. George Hall And His Orchestra generally operated beneath the star ‘Dance with Love’, which was a precise explanation of their big music group sound. Produced In NEW YORK, NY, USA, through the early 20s, Hall recruited George Knapp, Frank Comisky, Sam Horowitz, Mike Martini, Ben Rapfogel, Charles Ruoff, …

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Hi-Life International

Perhaps one of the most prominent London-based rings through the UK’s mid-80s African music explosion, Hi-Life were founded with the Ghanaian guitarist Kwabena Oduro Kwarteng in 1982, performing a root base highlife design infused by details of Zairois and Congolese soukous. After a couple of months of fluctuating line-ups, the …

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Buraka Som Sistema

Buraka Som Sistema’s rise as the international agents from the Angolan dance music design referred to as kuduro may be viewed as very unexpected by most. Truthfully, their rocket trip to achievement was quite a while coming. Three from the group’s associates — LilJohn (b. João Barbosa), Riot (b. Rui …

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The Summer Wardrobe

After performing with such artists as Abra Moore, Patrice Pike, and Billy Harvey, guitarist/singer Jon Sanchez and pedal steel guitarist John Leon founded the summertime Closet in Austin, TX, in the planting season of 2003, quickly adding drummer George Duron (who had backed John Wesley Harding and Dumptruck), with bassist …

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Raimundo Sodré

Raimundo Sodré had a nationwide smash in 1980 using the sole “A Massa” (third place at Television Globo’s Event MPB) as well as the likewise titled LP, but never really had another achievement, having released other albums. His music is usually packed with northeast-Brazilian rhythms and traditional affects from the …

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Honky

Playing hot-wired boogie rock and roll that fuses classic rock and roll swagger with punk rock and roll attitude, Honky had been shaped in 1996 by Jeff Pinkus, most widely known as the longest-lasting bassist using the Butthole Surfers. After departing the Surfers in 1994, Austin, Texas-based Pinkus busied himself …

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John Jacob Niles

Music played a significant part in the first existence of John Jacob Niles, and he’d spend his existence collecting, composing, and executing folk tunes. By age 15 he previously begun collecting tunes in the Appalachian Mountains, a habit he’d continue while providing like a ferry pilot in the U.S. Air …

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Brigandage

This UK post-punk (or ‘positive punk’) outfit was notable for creating an almost audible ‘hype’ in the London area before fizzling out just like rapidly. The concentrate of the music group was Michelle Brigandage. Located in Camden, London, both she and partner Richard North have been ‘encounters’ at the start …

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Carlos Galhardo

After Francisco Alves, Carlos Galhardo was the singer who recorded probably the most 78 rpm songs, a lot more than 570. He also was among the best-selling performers, and worked in a number of films, winning many Carnival contests. From humble roots, Carlos Galhardo forgotten his formal research extremely early …

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The Derailers

A honky tonk music group following the custom place by Buck Owens, Austin, TX’s Derailers were led by vocalist/tempo guitarist Tony Villanueva and business lead guitarist Brian Hofeldt, longtime close friends who was raised jointly in Oregon. After playing in a variety of Portland-area rockabilly clothes, Villanueva relocated to Tx …

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