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Ringers

Los Angeles garage area music group the Ringers were formed in 1963 by singer/guitarist Keith Johnson, singer/bassist Rex Paris, keyboardist/saxophonist Dick Gabriel, and drummer Expenses Lynn, who had previously appeared for the Champs’ basic “Tequila,” so that as a Paramount Information session drummer support Ray Charles, Brian Hyland, and Tommy …

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Rosa Raisa

Blessed Raitza Burchstein in the Russian sector lately nineteenth-century Poland, Rosa Raisa ascended with blinding quickness towards the higher echelons from the operatic globe. A child see to a pogrom where dozens in her hometown had been killed, youthful Raitza still left her Russian-language indigenous town and journeyed to Italy …

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The Alley Cats

Famed for his or her lone strike, “Puddin’ n’ Tain,” the Alley Pet cats were among the many studio teams utilized by the legendary pop producer and Svengali Phil Spector. The origins from the Alley Pet cats lay in the Untouchables, a LA doo wop combo previously referred to as …

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The Shacklefords

The Shacklefords were a short-lived folk-pop act led by two from the more interesting figures in the L.A. music picture from the 1960s — Lee Hazlewood, the idiosyncratic vocalist, songwriter, and manufacturer most widely known for his collaborations with Nancy Sinatra, and Marty Cooper, who was simply a songwriter and …

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Dave Koz

A contender for the instrumental pop saxophone throne, Dave Koz arrived of nowhere after his self-titled 1990 discharge managed to get onto the Billboard modern jazz graphs and remained there weeks. He provides more fireplace and strength in his function than Kenny G, and frequently appears like a reworked David …

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Curtis Counce

Curtis Counce was an in-demand program bassist and among the initial African-Americans to get heavily mixed up in West Coastline jazz motion in the 1940s. He analyzed violin and tuba furthermore to bass before departing his native town for employment using the Nat Towles Music group in Omaha at age …

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The Folkswingers

An unusual studio room task, the Folkswingers did an album for the Globe Pacific label in 1963, 12 String Electric guitar!, which a pre-stardom Glen Campbell’s 12-string electric guitar playing was supported by three people from the Dillards (Rodney Dillard on electric guitar, Doug Dillard on banjo, and Dean Webb …

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The Murmaids

The Murmaids can safely be classed as one-hit wonders — but that certain hit, “Popsicles and Icicles,” not merely characterizes a whole innocent era of pop music and the first phase of ’60s girl-group music, but was an integral early career jump for a number of from the participants. The …

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Arizona Dranes

“Juanita” Az Dranes was created in Dallas, Tx around 1905. Created blind, Dranes is definitely believed to have already been of Mexican and African-American history, and grew up in the Cathedral of God in Christ within the Dallas/Fort Worthy of region. Dranes’ enthusiastic shouting and piano playing had been so …

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Anthony Collins

Anthony Collins was a well-known Uk conductor, especially known for his performances of Sibelius compositions. He discovered violin and viola being a boy, with age 17 joined up with the Hastings Municipal Orchestra, playing viola. He inserted the Royal University of Music and examined violin with Rivarde. From 1920 he …

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