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Tag Archives: 1970s – 1980s

Little Thinker

THE TINY Thinker tapes were some children’s entertainment that aimed to foster creativity and enthusiasm for learning. Obtainable only on sound cassette, these were sold in gadget stores around the united states alongside the read-along tales provided by Disney and others. But the Small Thinker series really was a genre …

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Cadete

Cadete was the main Brazilian vocalist of the start of the 20th hundred years. Not merely was he a talented vocalist who attained immense reputation, but he was also the 1st Brazilian vocalist to record cylinders. As well as Baiano, Mário Pinheiro, Nozinho, and Eduardo das Neves, he shaped the …

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Arson

The Canadian punk rock act Arson were only available in 1979 in Toronto. Users were vocalist Rudy Tuesdal, guitarists Marcel Lafleur and Stylish Parker, keyboardist Martin Wall structure, drummer Mike “Engine X” Anderson, and bassist Spyke Bandito. The music group spent lots of time touring, striking major towns throughout Canada …

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Charles “Icarus” Johnson

Actually listeners who find everything regarding fusion stupid must admit this guitarist was wise dealing with a far-out nickname that effects in lots of of his credits reading Charles “Icarus” Johnson. So long as the “Icarus” component is within, it is possible to tell him aside from a great many …

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The Babylon Warriors

Founded by guitarist Patrick Barrow in 1978, the Babylon Warriors had been a Los Angeles-based reggae group that was mixed up in past due 1970s and 1980s. The Babylon Warriors (who must not be puzzled with the choice metal music group the Babylon Whores) by no means became a large …

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Twitch

Twitch was formed in Toronto, Canada, in 1979 by guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Garwood Wallace, bassist and vocalist Bryan Pratt, and drummer Stephano Leroux, most of whom were veterans from the Canadian rock and roll club picture. Twitch quickly became called an superb power pop device who played points fast …

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Stuart Broomer & John Mars

Pianist Stuart Broomer and drummer John Mars spent in least half from the ’70s employed in a trio named Broomer, Mars & Smith. Right before 1980, Broomer and Mars remaining Smith behind to create a duo that they unceremoniously known as Stuart Broomer & John Mars. Although Mars was an …

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John Moore

The name John Moore turns up on some country & western productions from Nashville in the next half from the ’70s, nonetheless it isn’t the same fellow who picks progressive bluegrass on mandolin and guitar from the first ’90s. The obscure keyboardist and background vocalist is an excellent excuse to …

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Sigidi Abdallah

Chicago native Sigidi Abdallah had a desire when was six-years-old that he was employed in a saving studio. His family members moved to LA three years afterwards. A devoted record collector, Abdallah would memorize the credits on labels and record coats. He began performing in vocal groupings and writing tracks. …

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The Allies

The Allies were among the first Seattle rings to truly have a video on MTV. The group earned among MTV’s Cellar Tapes contests, as well as the clip for “Emma Peel off,” a lovelorn homage to Diana Rigg’s personality in the Avengers Television series, provided the music group fleeting national …

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