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Bob Gibson & Bob Camp

Bob Gibson and Bob Camp (also called Hamilton Camp) both had well known solo professions of their have. Gibson was an important performer in the folk revival, performing a little to consider traditional folk interpretations right into a even more imaginative world, and an impact on performers such as for …

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Ritmo y Lenguage

Ritmo con Lenguaje (Tempo and Vocabulary) is a Canadian music group who plays a number of Latin music, including traditional Cuban, South American, and Haitian. Produced in the middle-’90s by School of Toronto learners Rob Fekete, Dave O’Neill, and Julio Enriquez (all from the town of Hamilton), Ritmo con Lenguaje …

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Crimson

Hamilton, Ontario-based power pop group Crimson includes Scott Bell (electric guitar, vocals), John Connolly (electric guitar, vocals), Eman Ali (bass), and Dan Fila (drums). Their five-song, self-titled cassette was made by Matthew Gerrard.

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Harry A. Yerkes

Through the decade preceding the transmutation of the term “jazz” from a verb right into a noun, a captivating mosaic of musical ideas and designs made it easy for this new type to germinate, develop, and spread across the world, an activity accelerated from the increasing option of phonograph reports. …

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Solstice

Although these were initially hailed among the brightest lights of Britain’s doom steel revival, Solstice (never to be confused using the American modern proggies using the same name) released only two albums and one EP prior to going their different ways in the eve of the brand new millennium. Formed …

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Victoria Boland

Canadian singer Victoria Boland started getting involved with music at age 6 while joining the Johnny Youthful Talent College in Australia, where her family moved when Boland was 2 yrs old. Immediately after, the talented youthful singer was taking part in a vocal action called Showgroup, obtaining the possibility to …

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Debbie Poryes

A veteran from the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Region jazz picture, Debbie Poryes is a bop-oriented acoustic pianist whose melodic and introspective performing continues to be influenced by Costs Evans (the pianist, not the saxophonist), Marian McPartland, Ahmad Jamal, and pre-fusion Herbie Hancock. Poryes continues to be playing the …

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Manco Sneed

When Mary Sneed Freeman died in June 2001 in the Cherokee Indian Medical center in NEW YORK, it was the finish of a music family whose origins could possibly be traced back again not only in to the fascinating interminglings of Local American and Appalachian music cultures, but in to …

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Isaurinha Garcia

Among the highly popular performers in the ’40s and ’50s throughout Brazil, Isaurinha Garcia recorded more than 50 rpm and a lot more than 10 LPs during her profession. The initial Rainha perform Rádio Paulista (Queen of São Paulo’s Radio), in 1953, Garcia got strikes in the ’40s with “Aperto …

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Beavers

Doo wop quintet the Beavers formed in NEW YORK in early 1949; the lineup was set up by vocal trainer Joe Thomas and comprised lead tenor Freddy Hamilton, tenor Dick Palmer, lead baritone John Wilson, bass Raymond Johnson, and pianist/arranger Howard Biggs, who acquired previously offered in the same capability …

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