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Joe Burton

Just a little guy using a trombone could be a visible feast, especially if when fully elongated the brass instrument sometimes referred to as a “pitch approximator” attains even more height compared to the musician himself. Joe Burton, among the best-known trombonists in the blues, is definitely alert to this …

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Ray Martinez

Whoever has gyrated on the disco dancefloor offers probably been beneath the power of Ray Martinez, in least for an instant. He is perhaps one of the most regularly triumphant manufacturers of disco music to emerge from Miami, where in fact the lengthy hot nights provide dancers a lot of …

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Maps & Atlases

Eccentric indie rock-band Maps & Atlases feature Erin Elders (guitar), Shiraz Dada (bass), Chris Hainey (drums), and Dave Davison (guitar/vocals). Although they are located in Chicago, the users of Maps & Atlases choose to align themselves with the word they define as “fresh regionalism.” Dada is in fact the only …

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Gene Fosdick

If the reed participant Gene Fosdick appeared to have considerably less saving opportunities than his brother Dudley Fosdick, there are a number of possible explanations. The last mentioned sibling performed the mellophone, a musical instrument that not really that lots of brass players appeared to wish to deal with and …

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Liekki

Liekki (Fire) were formed by two members of the favorite Karkkiautomaatti (Candymatic) following the group disbanded in 1999. Janne Kuusela (vocalist, guitarist, songwriter) and drummer Vesa Lehto had been joined up with by bass participant Teemu Soininen and keyboardist Okke Komulainen, a veteran who is a person in such other …

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Proud Simon

Brooklyn, NY-based Proud Simon continues to be, sometimes, a solo task; a little folk-rock band; a big ensemble with horns, woodwinds, and strings; and, in its latest incarnation, a five-piece rock-band. Mostly Happy Simon is actually the tracks and performing of Brian Keenan, plus whatever musical close friends he can …

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C-Mon & Kypski

Today’s funk, R&B, and hip-hop influenced combo from Utrecht, C-Mon & Kypsi contains Thomas Elbers (Kypsi) as DJ and manufacturer, Simon Akkermans (C-Mon) as DJ and manufacturer, and Daniel Rose (bass) and Jori Collignon (keyboards). The group released several albums during the period of their profession — Vinyl fabric Voodoo …

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Saba Anglana

Actress-turned-vocalist Saba Anglana was created in Mogadishu, the administrative centre of Somalia, during General Muhammad Siyad Barre’s oppressive regime. Because of the family’s mixed-marriage position (Saba’s dad was Italian, and her mom a Somalia-born Ethiopian), the Anglanas had been pressured to flee towards the father’s homeland when Saba was five …

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The Steinways

Pop-punk goofballs with a clear fondness for cheeseburgers, women, as well as the Ramones (definitely not in that purchase), the Steinways hail from Astoria, NY, where in fact the people previously played in a number of local punk rings, including the Timid Men, the Kevins, the Overlooked, and even more. …

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Kaya Yanar

Most widely known in Germany for his a single man present that pokes fun on the xenophobia of Germans towards those of Mediterranean share, Kaya Yanar was created in Franfurt am Primary on, may 10, 1973 to Turkish immigrant parents. His present, entitled Was Guckst Du? was popular on German …

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