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Falcão

Mixing research humor and music, always discovering with exaggerated ridicule and kitsch devices, Falcão departed from his regional, restricted performances for any national success using the strike “I’m Not Pet Zero” (corrupted British version of Waldick Soriano’s “Eu Não Sou Cachorro Não”), contained in his 1st solo record (Bonito, Lindo, …

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Lockettes

The Lockettes were a Los Angeles-based girl trio comprising Ledoria Ann Knox, Belle Rhea Montgomery, and Elaine Carol Dark brown, with Jennell Hawkins occasionally enlarging these to a quartet — Knox’s singing was a light alto somewhat comparable to a Diana Ross. These were uncovered by Richard Berry, of “Louie, …

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Biafra

In 1975, Biafra formed the group O Circo, recording an album and touring through the entire state of Rio de Janeiro. At 21, in 1979, Biafra acquired two strikes from his debut LP Primeira Nuvem, “Helena” and “Barcos e Navios.” He previously his top in the past due ’70s and …

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Trio de Ouro

This vocal group officially formed in 1939 following the breakup of Herivelto Martins and Nilo Chagas’ Preto e Branco duo. Adding Dalva de Oliveira finished Trio de Ouro, which got its peak within the next 10 years with two immortal classics, “Ave Maria no Morro” (Martins) and “Praça Onze” (Martins/Grande …

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Luis Paniagua

This impressive Spanish composer and performer describes his are “contemporary and universal music inspired in elements from both Western and Eastern cultures.” And even, the vast traditional range and ethnic span from the music and equipment he is involved with makes the majority of his contemporaries look like amateurs. He …

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Dave Guard & The Calypsonians

Even though the Kingston Trio, made up of Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane, met in Palo Alto in the middle-’50s, the members of the group also participated in other acts throughout that time. When Shane briefly shifted to Hawaii prior to the Kingston Trio got ever recorded, Safeguard …

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Tute

The to begin the fantastic accompanists in the choro style, Tute was the introducer from the seventh string (in C) in the violão (Brazilian classical guitar), having a baby towards the violão sete cordas. He was also stylistically essential, defining the part from the accompanist using the baixarias (basslines) traditional …

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Kingsize Taylor & the Dominoes

Kingsize Taylor & the Dominoes inevitably loom large in virtually any serious background of Liverpool rock and roll & move — an excellent irony due to the fact they had the majority of their success in Hamburg, rather than managed to get beyond those two towns. They deserved better, predicated …

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Royal Showband

Typically the most popular Irish showband from the 60s, the Royal originally formed in 1957 and turned fully professional 2 yrs later, using a line-up comprising Michael Coppinger (saxophone, accordion), Brendan Bowyer (vocals, trombone), Gerry Cullen (piano), Jim Conlan (guitar), Eddie Sullivan (saxophone), Charlie Matthews (drums) and Tom Dunphy (bass). …

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Bill Solley

While studying classical guitar, Bill Solley heard Paul Martino’s Joyous Lake album. He quickly shifted musical gears and considered jazz. This musical training course adjustment provides spawned a profession which has produced him among the leading people of the brand new Orleans jazz electric guitar fraternity. He do on-thejob schooling …

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