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Belle Perez

Given birth to to Spanish parents in Belgium, Belle Perez (originally Maria Isabelle Perez) started her musical profession in 1999, while an easy pop star wanting to enter the Eurovision competition and performing largely in British. After two Best 20 albums released for the reason that same British pop format, …

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Darren Hanlon

A veteran from the Australian music picture, having completed stints being a helping guitarist and key pad participant for the Lucksmiths, the Simpletons, the Deerhunters, and Mick Thomas, singer/songwriter Darren Hanlon officially stepped from his very own in 1999. A alluring and smart songwriter, drawing evaluations to Evan Dando and …

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D.C. Bellamy

After a long time being a sideman to singers like Betty Everett, Donny Hathaway, Gene “Duke of Earl” Chandler, Brook Benton, and several other prominent classic R&B singers, guitarist and singer/songwriter D.C. Bellamy released his debut record for the Rooster Blues label, Drinking water to Wines, with America’s Many Wanted, …

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James Montgomery Band

b. c. 1950, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Playing harmonica and performing, Montgomery belied his roots by digging in to the music of dark Americans. As students at Boston School, he produced his own music group in 1970, which became locally effective. In his early years he occasionally worked, initially informally, with …

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Lee “Shot” Williams

Vocalist Lee “Shot” Williams sang a method of Southern soul-blues commensurate with the custom of vocalists like Bobby “Blue” Bland, Johnnie Taylor, and Albert Ruler. He got the nickname “Shot” from his mom at a age, due to his fondness for putting on suits and dressing being a “big shot.” …

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The Capitol City Dusters

Fusing the sentiments of early hardcore as well as the noises of D.C. post-punk, the Capitol Town Dusters began originally as the Dusters in 1996. Guitarist/vocalist Alec Bourgeois and drummer Benjamin Azzara met up when their particular Washington rings, Severin and Delta 72, split. Bassist Costs Colgrove, whose hardcore music …

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Earl Greyhound

NY City’s cheekily named Earl Greyhound is a power trio comprising vocalist/guitarist Matt Whyte, bassist/vocalist Kamara Thomas and drummer Christopher Carry. Although created in January 2003, the group’s affects date back again to the 1970s, and particularly traditional rockers with an hearing for pop hooks such as for example T. …

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The Dangerous Crew

The Dangerous Crew was made up of Oakland/Bay Area MCs Too Brief, Goldy, Anthony “Ant” Banking institutions, and Dad Dom. Banks blended and co-produced Don’t TRY OUT THIS in the home, the collective’s exclusive release. Filled with goofy R-rated rhymes and a lot of Oaktown boasting, the record was exciting …

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The Cranberries

Merging the melodic jangle of post-Smiths indie guitar pop using the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-’80s fantasy pop and adding hook Celtic tint, the Cranberries became one of the most successful teams to emerge through the pre-Brit-pop U.K. indie picture of the first ’90s. Led by vocalist Dolores O’Riordan, …

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The Cunninghams

After the dim light of grunge crashed in to the fact of another music trend reduced to corporate clichés, Seattle began to unveil its pop part once more in the mid-‘90s, soon after the loss of life of Kurt Cobain. Certainly, Seattle includes a deep catalog of rock and roll …

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