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Yumi Arai

Yumi Arai strike the Japanese graphs in 1996 using the Concert with Aged Close friends LP, recorded for Toshiba EMI.

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Kenny Dino

Although he recorded his only hit, “Your Ma Said You Cried inside your Sleep YESTERDAY EVENING,” in 1961, Kenny Dino provided a significant influence for Elton John and Robert Place, who covered the melody on his 1990 album, Manic Nirvana. A indigenous of Astoria in Queens, NY, Dino transferred along …

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Vinnie Vincent Invasion

After departing (or getting fired from — depends who you ask) Kiss in 1984, guitarist Vinnie Vincent come up with his own outfit shortly thereafter called the Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Filling up the bass slot machine in Vincent’s music group was Dana Strum, a veteran from the L.A. steel scene …

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DuelJewel

Without the major-label clout in it, DuelJewel became among the visual kei bands better known in the West, mainly because of numerous overseas appearances at the start of their career, also for their particular sound, which expertly balanced heavy rock and roll and pop elements with distinctive tenor vocals and …

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Stuart Sutcliffe

From about early 1960 to mid-1961, Stuart Sutcliffe was the bass participant in the Beatles, leaving the group before they even produced their initial recordings as Tony Sheridan’s backing music group. Sutcliffe under no circumstances recorded inside a studio using the Beatles (although he’s most likely on an extended bootleg …

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Not Guilty?

Spain’s initial certifiable boy music group, Not Guilty? are made of performers/dancers Javier Moreno, David Olea, and Pedro Olea. Strolling in the guidelines of groupings like Backstreet Guys and *NSYNC, the group combines upbeat pop noises with complicated choreography as well as the casual magic technique. The group’s founding member, …

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Mick Mulligan

Trumpeter and bandleader Mick Mulligan was a respected light of Britain’s traditional jazz revival from the 1950s. A larger-than-life amount renowned for his amazing attraction and boozy insouciance, his antics frequently overshadowed his music, but also assured that his superstar far outlasted the greater fleeting popularity afforded almost all his …

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Klaus Lage

Klaus Lage is definitely a German musician whose combination of guitar-based pop/rock and roll and singer/songwriter compositions in the liedermacher custom became immensely well-known in the 1980s. His biggest strike solitary, 1984’s “1000 und 1 Nacht (Focus!)” (1000 and 1 Night time), can be a staple of vintage compilations and …

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Mark Burgess

In 1981, Tag Burgess shaped the Chameleons with guitarists Dave Fielding and Reg Smithies, and drummer John Lever. Shaped through the early-’80s English post-punk motion, the music group embraced the disjointed atmospherics and alienation of New Purchase. The Chameleons under no circumstances approached the recognition of New Purchase, though, liberating …

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Lupicínio Rodrigues

A fertile and successful composer recorded by the largest titles of Brazilian music, Lupicínio Rodrigues symbolizes a whole custom of dramatic, sentimental, and melancholic Brazilian feeling in music (fossa, dor-de-cotovelo). He was created inside a Porto Alegre community, that was the getting together with stage for the music artists who …

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