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Junior Giscombe

b. Norman Giscombe, 10 November 1961, Britain. Known merely as Junior, this youthful performer promised very much in his early years when he attained a UK Top 10 strike with ‘Mama UTILIZED TO State’ (picking right up a Grammy prize). The follow-up, ‘As well Later’, was his last Best 20 …

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Stephen Hough

Stephen Hough is an extremely regarded pianist with a respected international profession based from his homes in his native Britain and in NY. Hough studied in the Royal North University of Music in Manchester with Juilliard. He found international interest when he earned the Naumburg International Piano Competition in 1983. …

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The Yetties

Among England’s longest enduring folk groupings, the Yetties — Bonny Sartin, Pete Shulter, and Macintosh McCulloch — all originally hailed in the community of Yetminster, close to Sherborne, in Dorset; therefore their name. Western world Nation natives, the threesome (originally a quartet with Bob Common, who still left in 1979) …

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Blu Peter

Recognized to his instant family as Peter Harris, Blu Peter was a progenitor from the past due ’90s Nu-NRG subgenre and something from the initial DJs to convince mainstream producers to wrestle dance culture towards progressive home and techno. Before the acclaim, Blu Peter started a full-time DJ profession in …

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Harry Gregson-Williams

Harry Gregson-Williams can be an award-winning film composer from THE UK who began building his mark for the Hollywood film sector around the switch of the hundred years. Born on Dec 13, 1961, in Britain, he started his career being a music instructor, working on the Guildhall College of Music …

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