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Andy Prieboy

Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, musician, and playwright Andy Prieboy grew up in East Chicago, IN, where he wrote his initial song at age 12. In his past due teens, he shifted to NJ, played in an area band, and proved helpful as a home furniture mover in NEW YORK. Following the group’s …

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Shyne

Immortalized by way of a much-publicized legal skirmish that led to a stiff ten-year prison phrase (and an acquittal for co-defendant Puff Daddy), Shyne was well-known among the general public before Bad Boy Details sometimes released his debut — that was, for quite some time, his only — album. That …

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Stereophonics

A bright new sound in U.K. substitute rock within the ’90s and in to the brand-new millennium, Stereophonics had been made up of vocalist/guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, guitarist Adam Zindani, and drummer Jamie Morrison. These were shaped in Cwmaman, South Wales, originally because the teenage cover music group …

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Starship

Starship was a music group developed by the negotiation of the lawsuit. Notwithstanding this wondering starting, the group continued to some hits within the mid-’80s, like the chart-toppers “We Constructed This Town,” “Sara,” and “Nothing’s Gonna End Us Today” within a refined, mainstream pop/rock and roll style before breaking up …

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Ephat Mujuru

Ephat Mujuru was mostly of the traditional musicians to make use of his music to speak out contrary to the oppressive colonization of Zimbabwe. His politically billed tune “Guruswa” (translated: Old Africa) was an enormous strike in his homeland through the 1970s. Within a interview, Mujuru described, “[the tune] was …

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Leisureworld

Leisureworld began in Toronto, where Cade Lakeshore and Patrick Worthington discovered their mutual fascination with rock & move while functioning third shift in a printing press. Both formed a music group known as Lyposucker, and started to bang out concepts on two guitars along with a crappy drum machine. Following …

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Abe Lyman & His California Orchestra

Abe Lyman’s Californian Orchestra was a pioneering Western world Coast jazz music group, possibly the only 1920s Los Angeles-based dance orchestra that were able to obtain national identification while remaining in the home. Brothers Abe and Mike Lyman (originally “Lymon”) had been natives of Chicago. Mike remaining Chicago for LA …

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Zola Taylor

The lone female person in the immortal Platters, Zola Taylor contributed lead and backing vocals for some of the very most influential and enduring recordings in R&B history, financing glamour and romance to her colleagues’ rich harmonies. Blessed in LA on March 17, 1943, Taylor started her recording profession as …

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Daniel Cartier

Daniel Cartier emerged within the ’90s as a significant up-and-coming singer/songwriter with guts and an capability to impress supporters and musicians as well along with his passionate shows and sincere songwriting. Cartier’s music may also be tender, occasionally frantic, and generally supported beautifully by his classical guitar playing, leading to …

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Pandora

A mystery music group from NY that recorded live four-track demos in Cleveland in the summertime of 1974, made by Granicus drummer Joe Battaglia. No-one (not Battaglia) is now able to remember names from the music artists or what became of these; once the demos had been within Battaglia’s possession …

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