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Danny Mixon

Danny Mixon is certainly a talented pianist who gained some interest in the 1970s but never broke to gain very much fame. He started playing music in Atlantic Town in 1966. After dealing with Joe Lee Wilson from 1967-70, Mixon performed frequently with Betty Carter from 1971-72. He previously his …

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Colwell Brothers

Music supporters usually affiliate the Motor Town with spirit music; vintage electric powered blues; or the large rock and roll of MC5, Ted Nugent, among others — actually, not bluegrass. The brothers Steve, Paul, and Ralph Colwell had been actually all natives of Detroit, blessed within a mad jumble of …

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Eddie Bayers

Voted drummer of the entire year 13 times (11 inside a row!) from the Academy of Nation Music, Eddie Bayers originally began as a traditional pianist, learning Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. The child of a profession military guy, Bayers relocated around as a kid, spending equal amount of time in …

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Byrd Moore

A drifter and itinerant musician, Byrd Moore was created (as William B. Moore) in 1899 in Blackwater, VA, although nothing at all about Moore’s lifestyle is certain aside from the music he produced. A passable guitarist and vocalist, he drifted through Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee the majority of his lifestyle, …

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The Velvetones

Doo wop group the Velvetones formed in Newark, NJ, in 1943. Based on the content on Marv Goldberg’s R&B Notebooks internet site (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/marvart.html), the original Velvetones were tenor business lead Madison Flanagan, second tenor and bassist Walter Dawkins, baritone and guitarist Sam Rucker, and pianist/arranger Enoch Martin, plus they spent …

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Eduardo Gatti

Chilean singer and songwriter Eduardo Gatti was created in 1949. Motivated by music symbols such as for example Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Violeta Parra, Gatti had taken guitar lessons shortly forming a music group known as the Clouds and afterwards a new action named Apparition documenting a “Whenever a …

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Mary Pearson

Mary Pearson made a solid impression with her saving debut from 2000, You and We, which teamed her with pianists Lynne Arriale and Fred Hersch. Pearson started her career performing almost anything but jazz in a marriage band with piano pubs, including folk music and cabaret. In 1975 she understood …

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Francis Monkman

Best known while the creator of Curved Atmosphere, Francis Monkman is uncommon even among the rates of progressive rock’s music artists for his degree of music training. As students in the Westminster College in the ’60s, he analyzed body organ and harpsichord and he nursed the ambition to carry out …

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Delma Lachney

A Louisiana fiddler with family members ties to France Canada, Delma Lachney recorded many edges for Vocalion through the later ’20s. She was sometimes followed on record and billing by Alcide “Blind Uncle” Gaspard on electric guitar, though she hardly ever made an appearance on his edges (also those documented …

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Augustin Dumay

As a youngster, Augustin Dumay was inspired to review violin after his parents took him to a efficiency by the fantastic violinist Nathan Milstein. Dumay inserted the Paris Conservatory before he was a decade old and analyzed there for just two years. He continuing his musical education with personal trainers. …

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