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Bella Hardy

One of a fresh breed of teen fiddler/performers who all emerged in Britain in the 2000s, Bella Hardy comes with an intense, heartfelt method of performing which has drawn evaluations to June Tabor. As opposed to the fey-voiced performers who have gain popularity lately, her deeply psychological delivery of traditional …

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It Hugs Back

Using a droning yet jangly sound inspired by Stereolab, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, Kent, England’s It Hugs Back originally contains guitarist/vocalist Matthew Simms, keyboardist/vocalist Jack Theedom, bassist Paul Michael, and drummer Dimitri Sudell (who was simply later changed by Will Blackaby). The band’s initial single, Lighting in the Trees and …

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Steel Panther

Satirically pretending to be always a hair metal band that missed its big break in the ’80s, singer Ralph Saenz (“Michael Starr”), drummer Darren Innovator (“Stix Zadinia”), bassist Travis Haley (“Lexxi Foxxx”), and guitarist Russ Parrish (“Satchel”) hit the club circuit around the Sunset Strip round the turn from the …

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Hands

Inspired with the artistry and commercial success of many prog rock rings, Hands started as a concept between Michael Clay and Michael Barreyre. While still in senior high school, the two, motivated by brand-new and experimental music, hatched the thought of a progressive rock-band. The group will be a combination …

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The Lonely Island

A comedic trio originally known for some “digital shorts” aired on Sunday Evening Live, the Lonely Isle feature three from the show’s authors, Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. Samberg originally fulfilled Schaffer and Taccone in Berkeley, California while participating in junior senior high school. After graduating senior high …

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Cash Cash

Mixing electro, pop, and dance, Roseland, Fresh Jersey-based group Money Cash started with longtime friends Jean Paul Makhlouf (producer, vocals) and Samuel Frisch (producer, DJ). In 2007, a far more solid lineup arrived collectively when Jean Paul’s sibling Alex came up to speed (maker, keyboards). The music artists spent a …

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J.C. Johnson

Not to end up being confused with stride piano get better at Adam P. Johnson, J.C. Johnson (or, sometimes, Adam C. Johnson) was a pianist and songwriter who accomplished his greatest presence working with Fat Waller. Johnson was created Sept 14, 1896, in Chicago, and produced his 1st recordings in …

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16-17

Founded by saxophonist Alex Buess and drummer Knut Remond, the industrial, free of charge jazz, and sounds outfit 16-17 had been produced in Basel, Switzerland, in 1983. Subsequently became a member of by guitarist and electronics-wielder Markus Kneubühler, they documented and released their initial EP, the five-song Hardkore & Buffbunker, …

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American Speedway

American Speedway started in November 2007, shaped by bassist/backing vocalist Expenses Angry (given birth to Oct 6, 1971) bringing onboard drummer Chris Callahan (given birth to July 7 ,1976), guitarist Johnny Griswold (given birth to January 6, 1971), and frontman vocalist /lyricist Michael Thursby (given birth to January 21, 1979) …

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Outlaw Order

Formed in the first 2000s, Outlaw Purchase are probably most widely known as an offshoot of New Orleans-based sludge steel group Eyehategod. Outlaw Purchase were shaped by EHG people Michael Williams (vocals), Joe LaCaze (drums), and Gary Mader (acoustic guitar in OO, bass in EHG), while bandmates Jimmy Bower and …

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