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Black Sabbath

An British hard rock institution whose influence about heavy metal can’t be overstated, Dark Sabbath not merely pioneered the genre, they helped release the career of 1 of its most colourful and questionable characters in Ozzy Osbourne. The music group distilled the smoke cigarettes and strife of its commercial hometown …

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Hill Billies

This eclectic band played music rooted in the Southern Appalachians and was founded by banjo player John Rector (b. c. 1900, USA, d. 28 August 1985, USA), who owns a general shop in Fries, Virginia. Rector documented in NY for OKeh Information with Henry Whitter and Adam Sutphin as Whitter’s …

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The English Country Blues Band

The precursor towards the better-known Tiger Moth (and Orchestre Super Moth), this loose assortment of UK folk music artists originally coalesced throughout a workshop session. Including such mentioned music artists as Ian Anderson, Maggie Holland and Pole Stradling, they later on turned to electrical instrumentation and discovered a drummer within …

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Bert Williams

Bert Williams was the saving industry’s 1st essential and enduring dark artist. His dried out but insightful laughter, in conjunction with a downtrodden but persevering persona, discovered popular success on the switch of the hundred years, which continued in to the Roaring Twenties. Williams was also a noteworthy songwriter who …

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Sinéad O’Connor

Sinéadvertisement O’Connor ranked being among the most distinctive and controversial pop music superstars of the choice era, the very first and in lots of ways, probably the most influential of many feminine performers whose music dominated airwaves through the entire last decade from the 20th hundred years. Brash and outspoken …

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Translator

Inspired with the Beatles and merging energetic pop with graceful but evocative melodies, the San Francisco-based four-piece Translator highlighted two singer/songwriter/guitarists (Steve Barton and Bob Darlington) along with a sound that spanned Merseybeat and stripped-down rock and roll to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Scheff on drums finished …

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Training for Utopia

Wanting to breakdown the stereotypes that Christian rock bands appear to be Stryper, Ryan Clark (vocals/guitar), Morley (drums), Steve (bass), and Don Clark (guitar) dusted off their Slayer reports and formed Schooling for Utopia. Acquiring yet another cue from famous brands Unsane, Karp, and Meshuggah, TFU’s first EP, The Falling …

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Fu-Schnickens

Among the oddest groupings in hip-hop background, Fu-Schnickens’ manic, wildly playful raps were a lot more than just pop-culture-obsessed novelties: these were often marvels of techie achievement in the mic aswell. Spiritually speaking, Moc Fu (blessed J. Jones), Poc Fu (blessed Lennox Maturine), and group center point Chip Fu (blessed …

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Grave Digger

German power metallic music group Grave Digger were shaped in past due 1980 by frontman Chris Boltendahl, guitarist Peter Masson, bassist Willi Lackmann, and drummer Albert Eckardt. Debuting 3 years down the road the Rock and roll from Hell compilation, Grave Digger came back in 1984 using the full-length ROCK …

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Moore & Moore

Twin sisters Debbie and Carrie Moore originally hail from Belton, MO, and it had been as the duo sang their senior-class tune at high-school graduation they made a decision their future lay down in music. After playing in night clubs throughout THE UNITED STATES, the sisters relocated to the united …

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