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Chris Robinson

Although his band may have slowly disappeared through the mainstream after producing a grand splash, Chris Robinson as well as the Black Crowes cultivated an ardent audience that ensured they might go down among the esteemed and well-liked root base rockers from the ’90s. By heading back to a vintage …

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Kristin Hersh

Following the release of Throwing Muses’ fifth album, Red Heaven, Kristin Hersh, the band’s lead singer/songwriter, took a rest through the group and issued her first solo album, the acoustic Hips and Makers, in early 1994. Because of the airplay the solitary “Your Ghost” — a duet with R.E.M.’s Michael …

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Peg Leg Howell

Among the initial recorded products from the Atlanta blues community from the pre-war period, Peg Lower leg Howell bridged the space between your early country-blues audio and the 12-club stylings to check out, with his electric guitar work evolving as time passes to add finger-picking and glide techniques. Blessed Joshua …

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