Church Street Five

The Chapel Road Five were the home band for Legrand Information, playing around the early-’60s Frank Guida-produced hits by Gary “U.S.” Bonds and Jimmy Soul. As their name implies, the Chapel Road Five performed music rooted within the chapel, with joyous horns and vocal chants that sounded just like a …

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Steve Stevenson

This artist beats out everybody else named Steve Stevenson for having received a vague, pretentious recording credit. For what “realization” could actually mean, with regards to an underground rock-band from Santa Cruz, it might reveal that Steve Stevenson was the dude who spoken the people into obtaining some recording completed …

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Bernice Johnson Reagon

Though perhaps most common because the founder and guiding force from the Washington, D.C.-centered women’s group Lovely Honey within the Rock, Bernice Johnson Reagon can be a noted politics activist, a Recognized Professor at Washington’s American University along with a curator emeritus in the Smithsonian Institution. She also sometimes records …

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Laurence Cottle

Laurence Cottle is an extremely diverse musician. He offers performed bass for performers as assorted as Dark Sabbath, Eric Clapton, Brian Eno, Wayne Galway, Nina Hagen, Hanson, Tom Jones, and Seal. He also offers been regarded as an associate of Procol Harum.

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Bobby Caldwell

Modern jazz singer/guitarist Bobby Caldwell was created August 15, 1951, in Manhattan, NY; his parents, Bob and Carolyn, had been the hosts of the tv screen variety display Suppertime and revealed the kid to a multitude of musical affects. Caldwell began monitoring piano and acoustic guitar at age group 12; …

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Bobby Brown

Among the brightest R&B superstars from the later ’80s and early ’90s, Bobby Dark brown was the performer who have popularized new jack port swing, a mixture of basic spirit, synth-funk, and hip-hop rhythms that often featured rap breaks among the conventionally melodic verses and choruses. Guy’s Teddy Riley might …

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The Coral

English rock group the Coral shaped in 1996 in Hoylake, a city within the Wirral Peninsula only over the River Mersey from Liverpool. Credited with igniting your guitar group revival in Britain, the six-member music group boasted three guitarists and offered a wealthy, spirited sound attracted from a number of …

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Big Sir

Big Sir, a Los Angeles-based outfit that melds digital pop with details of jazz and experimental rock and roll, revolves around the core duo of singer/songwriter Lisa Papineau and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Juan Alderete. Papineau can be an eclectic vocalist-for-hire, showing up on tasks including Air’s 10,000 Hz Tale and Talkie Walkie, …

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Mary McPartlan

b. 1955, near Drumkeeran, Region Leitrim, Eire. McPartlan sang with an organization in the first 70s and in addition in duo with Mary Gilhooley as Calypso. While doing work for the POSTOFFICE, McPartlan added politics tunes to her repertoire of traditional music. In 1983 she remaining the POSTOFFICE and became …

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The God Machine

After graduating senior high school in NORTH PARK, Robin Proper-Sheppard, Jimmy Fernandez, Ron Austin, and Albert Amman formed Culture Line. They documented a six-song demonstration and started playing locally, developing their tough sound right into a bracing mixture of metallics and atmospherics. Regardless of the musical improvement, Proper-Sheppard became significantly …

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