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Tag Archives: 1960s – 1970s

Hossein Malek

The santur is a stringed instrument in the same family as the Appalachian hammered dulcimer, the Chinese language yangqin, or the East Western european cimbalom. These musical instruments consist of models of tuned strings organized in some sort of toned, rectangular resonating container, played with different implements including ornate solid …

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The Government

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT were a Uk cover band from the past due ’60s and early ’70s that might be totally forgotten if their business lead singer was not David Coverdale, who eventually replace Ian Gillan in Deep Crimson. In 1971 they documented a four-track EP like a vanity pressing for …

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Martinha

Debuting her job as a result of “the King” Roberto Carlos, Martinha acquired her songs documented by him, Erasmo Carlos (“Só Sonho Quando Penso Que Você Sente O Que Eu Sinto”), Melina di Capri, and Sergio Bardotti (“Eu Te Amo Mesmo Assim”), also likely to the very best parades with …

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Bach Yen

The trip of Vietnamese singer Bach Yen, whose name appears like a craving for baroque music and means “white swallow,” is a round-trip one. She still left her native property in the first ’60s, at risk of Paris and a imagine becoming a global pop superstar in the Edith Piaf …

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Dave Lewis

Organist Dave Lewis was an area legend in the Pacific Northwest who also had a taste of success within the nationwide level. You start with a little group known as The Dave Lewis Combo in the 1950s, Lewis turned to a Hammond body organ in 1960 and produced a name …

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Dave Allan

This clarinetist is an associate from the Keystone Wind Outfit, a nationally touring group which specializes in the concert band repetoire based out of Indiana.

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Thao Phet

Among Asian reed instruments, the khene is among the most incredible sounding. Thao Phet was a performer upon this device from the united states of Laos, where it really is among several amazing traditional instruments involved with complex and gorgeous music which has root base in the Himalayas as well …

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The Sherman Brothers

Among Walt Disney’s most successful songwriting groups was that of brothers Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman who produced the music noticed in Mary Poppins, The Jungle Publication, and so many more Oscar-nominated ratings for children’s movies. After going to Bard University, the duo began writing nation and rock music. …

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Lee Jackson

As an associate from the Great from 1967 through 1970, Lee Jackson was a pioneer in neuro-scientific progressive rock, prior to the term had actually been coined. So that as a bassist (and vocalist), he was among the initial star music artists to emerge from that fresh field. Given birth …

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Stan & Doug

A Pacific Northwest musical-comedy duo led by Stan Boreson, the self-described “Ruler of Scandinavian Laughter,” and his partner in criminal offense, Doug Setterberg, Everett, Washington’s Stan & Doug were well-regarded regional radio and tv personalities through the 1960s and ’70s. Pursuing in the footsteps of Tacoma’s Yogi Yorgesson, the stage …

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