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Charles Dubé

Hartford, Connecticut-born Charles Dube (created: Charles Lewis Dube) offers worn many hats during his profession in music. He performed drums for Chronic Disorder (1982-1984), Jack port Tragic & The Unfortunates (1984-1986) as well as the Dispossessed (1986-1988) and keyboards for Leigh Gregory from the Dispossessed, Kilometers From Nowhere as well …

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Sheila Dhar

Sheila Dhar is a singer from the Kirana gharana. She’s trained English vocabulary and books at Delhi School. Her writings on Indian music and lifestyle have dealt with the requirements of kids and adults as well.

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Anthony Scaduto

Journalist Anthony Scaduto didn’t write many books about popular music, but his initial, Dylan, was a groundbreaker in the field. Before this biography about Bob Dylan made an appearance in the first ’70s, practically all biographies about rock and roll singers, and for example almost every other performers in the …

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Tom Flannery

A lifelong resident from the anthracite-coal area of Northeastern Pa and a descendant of Irish-famine refugees, singer/songwriter Thomas Flannery developed an acute understanding of his own as well as the region’s frequently bitter and tragic coal mining heritage. But he also created a journalistic eyesight for when information on quotidian …

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George Hamilton Green

It looks like an intimidating necessity: “Should be in a position to play George Hamilton Green exercises five and 10 without stopping in every major and organic minor secrets.” This is exactly what would be anticipated of the music college student in “Applied Percussion 119” course, for example, which is …

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Frank Bennett

Like Richard Parmesan cheese or the Mike Plants Pops, Frank Bennett produced his name executing alternative rock strikes in the design of lounge music — namely his namesakes Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett. The pattern that would ultimately bring about Pat Boone’s album of rock covers Inside a Metallic Mood: …

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Burt Goldblatt

Image designer Burt Goldblatt was an instrumental force in shaping the style and sensibility from the great jazz era, employing film noir-influenced photography, expressionistic portraits, and abstract imagery to fully capture the late-night, neon-lit atmosphere from the jazz world. Delivered in Dorchester, MA, in 1924, Goldblatt offered in the U.S. …

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Marcel Grandjany

Famous harpist, composer, and teacher Grandjany started his harp research at age 8 with Henriette Renié. At 11 he was accepted towards the Paris Conservatoire, learning with Hasselmans, and he earned the Top Prix at age group 13. When he was 17 he provided his first open public recital on …

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Emanuel Hurwitz

A violinist’s violinist, Emanuel Hurwitz is among Britain’s most accomplished chamber music artists. He founded and offered as co-leader of a number of important ensembles and in addition has had a thorough profession as an educator and image to young music artists across the world. This doesn’t imply that anyone …

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Control Denied

Since its formation in 1983, Chuck Schuldiner was the creative center from the influential rock band, Death. Merging solid songwriting with effective, brutally shipped lyrics, the music group was anything if not really extreme. Looking for a project just a little nearer to his traditional metal origins, in 1996 Schuldiner …

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