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Charles H. Crutchfield

In 1998, the state of NEW YORK paid an extraordinary tribute to Charles H. Crutchfield. Seven 146-acre hunks of pristine property protected beneath the name of conservation easement tracts had been turned to the NEW YORK Character Conservancy by Grandfather Hill, Integrated to honor numerous notables, including Crutchfield and another …

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Ben Carruthers

Ben Carruthers was known primarily mainly because an acting professional, particularly for his part mainly because the moody sibling in John Cassavettes’ groundbreaking past due-’50s independent film Shadows. He made an appearance in several additional films in the 1960s, including Jonas Mekas’ Weapons from the Trees as well as the …

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Emily Saunders

The young Uk jazz chanteuse Emily Saunders burst onto the London scene in the first 2010s with her sultry Latin rhythms, classy songwriting, and an extraordinary ability for extended vocal improvisational technique that saw her widely praised by both niche and mainstream press. Given birth to right into a musical …

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Frank Kelton

The dearth of recording and publishing credits beneath the name Frank Kelton is particularly ironic considering just how many songs were only recorded to begin with because of Kelton’s pestering. He was energetic not only like a publisher in the ’40s and ’50s but as a genuine music plugger, a …

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L’Roneous

Being truly a free-thinking musician in the 21st century world of highly overexposed hip-hop sometimes equated to being truly a persona non grata. Even though many of hip-hop’s reputed luminaries chose never to rock and roll the fishing boat when industry fight lines were attracted, some artists thought we would …

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Ascension

In its most prominent incarnation, the free-improv noise duo Ascension was an offshoot from the Skullflower/Ramleh family tree, a loose collective of noise-rock bands with ties to psychedelia and early industrial music. Originally produced in 1992 by drummer/guitarist Tony Irving and bassist Russell Hedges, Ascension released several cassette-only produces before …

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Blue Dahlia

A goth-tinged, dream-pop-style music group with medieval and cultural touches ? la Deceased May Dance, Blue Dahlia produced in Kalamazoo, MI, in 1995, when three associates of an area goth/darkwave music group — Derek Menchinger (electric guitar), Karla Wescott, and Michelle Graf — made a decision to go on a …

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Glenn Zottola

b. Glenn Paul Zottola, 28 Apr 1947, Slot Chester, NY, USA. Zottola 1st performed trumpet at age three, his early begin explained by the actual fact that his dad not only performed trumpet but was also a producer of trumpet mouthpieces (his sibling, Bob Zottola, used the rings of Charlie …

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Crimson Moon

Proving that black color metal do not need to the cold chill of Scandinavia to flourish, the San Diego-based duo of Vampir Scorpios (vocals, bass, drums) and Nocturnal Overlord (guitar, synths, drum development) created Crimson Moon in 1994. Acquiring the majority of their cues from dark metal’s primordial purveyors Bathory, …

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Polytechnic

Manchester indie rock and roll quintet Polytechnic had its embryonic levels in Devon, Britain, where school close friends Dylan Giles (vocals, electric guitar) and Yuri Caul (bass) were tinkering with Krautrock and heading beneath the name the Discussion (the name was extracted from the 1974 film). Both performed some gigs …

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