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Jaime Laredo

Jaime Eduardo Laredo con Unzueta quickly became among the world’s most significant violinists in the 1960s, known for his single and chamber music shows and his organizational management. He has made an appearance with over 100 orchestras in the Americas and European countries and has produced a large number of …

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The Earl Brothers

The Earl Brothers aren’t brothers or named Earl, but they are making waves in bluegrass circles by dropping the extravagant picking of traditional rings together with tunes that hew near to the drinkin’, cheatin’ and hard luck tales of hard core honky tonk music. While they can not seem to …

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Azigza

Azigza combines Middle Eastern music techniques and tools with British vocals, guitar, and bass and prog rock and roll influences. The music group was created in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the past due ’90s by multi-instrumentalist Aryeh Frankfurter (electrical violin) and fusion guitarist Kevin Evans. These were became a …

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Bayeté

“Bayeté” is one of the musical monikers particular by composer and keyboardist Todd Cochran, as well as the name he utilized to headline two albums for Prestige in the 1970s. Cochran was created and elevated in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He was a musical prodigy who was simply giving traditional …

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Jack Smith

Not to end up being confused with vaudeville’s Whispering Jack port Smith nor with ’60s British pop entity Whistling Jack port Smith, popular vocalist, professional, MC, and radio and tv personality Jack port Smith was also called Smilin’ Jack port Smith. On November 16, 1916, Jack port Ward Smith was …

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Netherlands Chamber Choir

HOLLAND Chamber Choir was founded as the chorus Pro Musica in 1937 by Felix de Nobel for some radio broadcasts of Bach cantatas. The next calendar year, de Nobel transformed the ensemble’s name to holland Chamber Choir. The first times of the choir highlighted a bunch of well-known Dutch performers …

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Havoc

Literally a large number of bands have called themselves Havoc over time, but that one was located in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, featured vocalist David Hughes, guitarists Mike Elwood and Frank Rodriguez, bassist Matt Hodges, and drummer Jeff Gfroerer, and released just one single album of traditional rock, 1985’s The …

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Now

Psych pop ensemble the Now shaped in Lompoc, California in 1963 — originally dubbed the Ban, the group was founded by singer/guitarist Tony McGuire, bassist Frank Direct, keyboardist Oliver McKinney, and drummer Randy Guzman (sometimes acknowledged as Randy Gordon in order to avoid conflict because of his parents’ administration from …

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RJ Fox

RJ Fox was perhaps one of the most phenomenally talented tranquility groupings to emerge in the heady environment of Marin State circa the first ’70s. The acoustic trio produced all the correct artistic options and had all of the suitable business connections, not forgetting a backlog of haunting, exploratory music. …

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Robert Hood Bowers

b. 24 Might 1877, Chambersburg, Pa, USA, d. 29 Dec 1941, NY, USA. A composer for the musical theater in the first area of the 20th hundred years, Bowers researched at Franklin & Marshall University in Lancaster, Pa, and received an intensive musical education. In 1903 he collaborated with librettist …

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