Bill Dahl

Bill Dahl is really a freelance music journalist for the Chicago Tribune, Living Blues, Goldmine, and many more. He’s a contributor towards the Blackwell Guidebook to Spirit Recordings, THIHNHA (a biography of Tina Turner), and Rock and roll ‘N’ Move Trivia, in addition to an writer of several album and …

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Sally Anthony

Pop singer Sally Anthony debuted using the 1998 EP 1 Word Poetry Competition, returned in 2001 with another EP entitled Preview, and issued the Come Clean EP in 2002. By this aspect she’d constructed a regional pursuing around her house foundation of Indiana, and guaranteed starting gigs with functions like …

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Bill Callahan

After almost twenty years of utilizing the alias Smog for his music, Expenses Callahan turned to his given name for his releases after 2005’s A River Ain’t A great deal to Like. The 2007 EP Gemstone Dancer and full-length Woke on the Whaleheart both combined the personal, reflective, mainly acoustic …

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Chinese Millionaires

Raw, action-packed rock and roll & move are what this business are all on the subject of. Formed from the ashes of regional mid-Michigan legends Un Smasho & the Actionaries in 1995, the Chinese language Millionaires catch the audio of ’60s garage area rock with an extra snotty, punk rock …

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Babs Gonzales

A restricted but enthusiastic singer, Babs Gonzales did what he could to popularize bop. He previously short stints with Charlie Barnet and Lionel Hampton, and led his personal group (Three Bips & a Bop) during 1946-1949. They documented 24 figures during 1947-1949, like the first edition of “Oop-Pop-A-Da” and such …

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JuJus

Arguably probably the most renowned band to emerge from the Western Michigan garage rock scene from the 1960s, the JuJus formed in Grand Rapids in 1963. Originally composed of bassist Pole Sheppard, saxophonist Maximum Colley, Jr. and drummer Expenses Gorsky–students at Grand Rapids’ Godwin Large School–in 1964 the group recruited …

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Walter Babiak

Canadian-based conductor Walter Babiak is really a most widely known for his recordings using the Studio Arts Orchestra for the Traditional Kids group of cds (including such well-known releases as Beethoven Lives Upstairs and Mozart’s Magic Fantasy). He also led the Toronto Philharmonia in the educational disk Peter Ustinov Reads …

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Baader Meinhof

Baader Meinhof was a one-off task from the Auteurs’ Luke Haines, who enlisted a clutch of studio room associates aged and new (maker Phil Vinall, cellist Wayne Banbury) to record 1997’s Baader Meinhof, an archive that mixed styles from the ’70s German urban terrorist group it took its name from …

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Christmas Jug Band

The Xmas Jug Band performed a truly exclusive mixture of alternative country, traditional American music, and vacation songs that produced its splash in the past due ’80s/early ’90s. The group’s origins were much more than that, because the music group merged two jug music group concepts that experienced formulated in …

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Bob Seger

Originally a hard-driving rocker within the vein of fellow Michigan garage rockers the Rationals and Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger progressed into perhaps one of the most popular heartland rockers during the period of the ’70s. Merging the generating charge of Ryder’s Detroit Tires with Stonesy garage area rock and roll …

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