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Tom Scott

Since he was an adolescent, Tom Scott continues to be consistent, a talented multi-reedist with little if any interest in performing creative jazz. His mom was a pianist and dad a composer. Scott in early stages became a studio room musician and arranger. In a position to play most reeds …

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Lucille Bogan

Bessie Jackson was a pseudonym of Lucille Bogan, a vintage female blues musician in the ’20s and ’30s. Her outspoken lyrics cope with sexuality in a fashion that manages to improve eyebrows also within a genre that’s about as awful as documented music ever got before the introduction of artists …

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Patrice Holloway

Younger sister of Motown star Brenda Holloway, Patrice Holloway enjoyed her greatest commercial success in anonymity, contributing the singing voice of Valerie Dark brown towards the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Josie & the Pussycats. North soul aficionados however revere the little-heard but powerful group of singles she documented for Capitol …

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Ersi Arvizu

Vocalist Ersi Arvizu was raised in East LA in an extremely musical family members, where she grew up on a reliable diet plan of ranchera, mariarchi, spirit, and R&B. Her familial ties brought the youthful artist her initial taste of achievement in 1964 using the one “Gee Baby Gee,” lots …

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Christina Walewska

Christina Walewska was created to a music family. Her dad was a seller in uncommon stringed musical instruments. Her mom was a violinist. When Christina was eight years of age she began monitoring with her dad, utilizing a one-eighth-sized device. She started research with the fantastic Gregor Piatigorsky, who trained …

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