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Marcelo Nova

Former leader from the Camisa de Vênus and partner of Raul Seixas and Eric Burdon, Marcelo Nova has inscribed his name in the annals of Brazilian rock. In the ’80s, he obtained national acknowledgement as leader from the Camisa de Vênus. He was the author of the band’s strikes (for …

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The Crickets

There have been two Crickets, obviously. One was Friend Holly’s group from Lubbock, TX, and there is also a vocal band of Crickets through the Bronx, NY. Though these Crickets had been under no circumstances trendsetters, they do manage to catch an achieved R&B audio led from the mellow vocal …

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The Four Toppers

The superb vocalist Jim McGowan reaches the guts of any history concerning this group called the Four Toppers. Not merely if the group not really be puzzled with Motown’s later on hitmakers the Four Tops, it isn’t exactly like a group known as the Four Toppers that was mixed up …

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Charles Shaar Murray

Charles Shaar Murray continues to be probably one of the most widely go through British rock and roll and pop critics because the ’70s, when he was a mainstay on New Music Express’ pages. He might be most widely known among the 1st writers to create enthusiastically about punk and …

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Paul Dowell & the Dolphin

Chicago-born guitarist Nils Lofgren (1951-) produced his professional debut, in 1968, as an associate of Paul Dowell as well as the Dolphin. Although his playing helped to propel the band’s two singles, “GATHER” b/w “Gubb’s Blues” and “It’s EASIER TO Understand You” b/w “Last Period I Noticed You”, in 1968, …

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Fon-Fon

Director of the famous orchestra in the ’40s which had many years of international encounter, Fon-Fon was the initial in Brazil to truly have a group with saxophone, trumpet, and trombone areas. In his orchestra, he previously among the better music artists of Rio, at that time. At ten, he …

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Christie Brothers Stompers

Although now relatively obscure, the Christie Brothers Stompers were probably one of the most influential Uk New Orleans-style jazz bands of the first ’50s, recording many years before England’s trad growth. In 1951, several musicians through the Crane River and Humphrey Lyttelton Rings recorded beneath the Christie Brothers name for …

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Yve Evans

Although not well-known nationally, Yve Evans can be an expressive, occasionally extremely humorous singer/pianist that has earned a little following experimenting her adopted home of LA in the 1980s and 1990s. A indigenous of Un Paso, TX, Evans was subjected to traditional, gospel and pre-rock pop as a kid and …

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Alan Prosser

Founding person in the Oysterband, Alan Prosser had taken a reprieve in the British folk-rock group to record a single album, Hall Place, in 1997. A assortment of 11 music and five instrumentals, the record was co-produced by Alaric Neville, who performed bass, bandura, mandolin, melodeon, and Hammond body organ. …

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James F. Harrison

This vocalist was area of the line-up of for any 2000 recording by gospel group New Divine Destiny. The album’s name is an important lesson for all those studio music artists: PREPARE YOURSELF.

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