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Slowrush

The West Coast alterna-rock four-piece Slowrush is made up of Rob Daiker (vocals/guitar), Garth Parker (guitar), Caleb Spiegel (bass), Adrian Ost (drums), plus they officially came together within the middle-’90s after previous jaunts with other regional bands. Molding an audio from individual performers such as for example Prince, Rock Temple …

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Patrice Rushen

Alongside contemporaries George Duke and George Benson, Patrice Rushen produced a significant transition from slicing respectable acoustic jazz material to hitting the top reaches from the club and R&B charts. A dynamite keyboardist with a restricted but sweet tone of voice, Rushen debuted at age 20 within the Prestige label, …

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Humcrush

Though Norwegian jazz keyboardist Stale Storløkken (from Supersilent) and drummer Thomas Strønen (from Food) released their 1st album, 2004’s Humcrush, under their very own names, they made a decision to take the title of the debut for his or her band name for his or her sophomore release, Hornswoggle, which …

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Crushed Butler

The music group arrived because of its demo session inside a Rolls Royce, but came house within the subway — because they’d insisted on recording “Factory Grime,” the song that thrilled them a lot more than EMI’s preference, “Love Is THROUGHOUT Me personally.” Drummer Darryl Read’s recollection of this misbegotten …

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Guitar Crusher

b. Sidney Selby, 28 July 1931, Hyde Region, NEW YORK, USA. Selby sang in chapel as a kid and in his mid-teens proceeded to go with his mom to reside in NEW YORK. He was encircled by music, partially via an aunt who worked well in a US military camp …

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Brush Arbor

A group shaped in NORTH PARK, California, in 1972, initially to enter a significant radio skill competition on KSON. The group, who got their name from the one-time well-known clean arbor revival conferences, featured Jim Grain (banjo, guitar, metal electric guitar, lead vocals), his sibling Joe (mandolin, electric guitar, vocals), …

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Mount Rushmore

This third generation, late 60s SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA rock group comprised Glen “Smitty” Smith (vocals), Mike “Bull” Bolan (guitar), Terry Kimball (bass) and Travis Fullerton (drums). Although they didn’t garner exactly the same industrial or creative plaudits of several contemporaries, the group’s two albums exposed a reliable, if unadventurous, …

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Thrush Hermit

In comparison to fellow Halifax rings Sloan as well as the Super Friendz, Thrush Hermit may be the only one that may be called a difficult rock-band. Their heavy acoustic guitar audio, wailing and pouty vocals, and apparent like for ’70s record rock and roll and punk models them in …

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Majesty Crush

Detroit’s Majesty Crush had been an arty, idiosyncratic indie rock-band with a audio grounded in ambient, guitar-based shoegaze, post-punk, and Motown-influenced spirit. Devoted to enigmatic vocalist/songwriter David Stroughter, the music group also presented guitarist Michael Segal and previous Spahn Ranch users bassist Hobey Echlin and drummer Odell Fingernails. Mainly a …

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Rush of Fools

It’s the sort of story that a lot of bands dream may happen for them: little music group from medium-sized town would go to bigger town battle from the bands, eventually ends up being successful, gets record agreement, and the initial single is popular. It was virtually what occurred to …

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