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Kate Wolf

Although she was a substantial presence for the folk scene between your later ’70s and middle-’80s, it’s challenging to categorize Kate Wolf being a folk performer (though that’s ultimately the broad category that suits her best). Although she generally utilized acoustic instrumentation, she actually owed more towards the modern singer/songwriter …

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Jerry Garcia

Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Jerry Garcia was most widely known like a founding person in the Grateful Deceased, the rock-band that he served while de facto innovator for 30 years, from 1965 until his loss of life in 1995. Concurrently for a lot of that point, he also led his …

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Sal Valentino

Sal Valentino was among the great voices in American rock and roll from the 1960s — because the lead singer from the Beau Brummels, he was for a while, in the middle-’60s, a fixture in AM radio, his tone of voice connected with such strikes as “Have fun Have fun” …

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Andraé Crouch

Andraé Crouch was probably one of the most renowned and widely respected pioneers of modern gospel music. By merging such traditional gospel music components as call-and-response and choir, alongside pop songwriting methods and creation, Crouch’s style affected countless other performers. Given birth to July 1, 1942, in SAN FRANCISCO BAY …

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Alfred Hertz

American opera and orchestra conductor Alfred Hertz was of German birth and famous for his interpretations of Wagner’s music. Hertz also helped provide the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Symphony Orchestra to a specialist level, and under Hertz’ baton this today main American orchestra shown a complete concert period for the …

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