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Tag Archives: 1970s – 1980s

Clifford Coulter

Even more blues-, R&B-, and soul-oriented than jazz, Coulter made some pleasant information for ABC information in early ’70s, also caused Mel Brownish and John Lee Hooker.

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Craig Ruhnke

Vocalist/songwriter and soft rock and roll expert Craig Ruhnke began his profession during the later ’60s as an associate of Toronto’s Groovin’ Firm. After that music group split, he worked being a electric guitar instructor and songwriter, after that pursued a single career, launching his first one, “My Globe,” in …

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Limelight

Nottinghamshire’s Limelight are mainly from the New Influx of British ROCK movement of the first ’80s, however they had been actually one of the acts whose roots lay a lot further back again, and whose music just thus happened to discover its target audience in this golden period for weighty …

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Orchestre Safari Sound

Not really International Orchestre Safari Audio, but a different group led by 12-string guitarist Ndala Kasheba. He transferred from Zaire to Tanzania in 1969 and became a member of the group in 1979, departing for a single career following the devices owner didn’t renew his agreement with the music group, …

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Maggie & Terre Roche

Folksinging sisters Maggie Roche and her two-years-younger sister Terre had been born in NEW YORK and was raised mostly in NJ. For Xmas 1964, 13-year-old Maggie was presented with a guitar, as well as the family members (also including another sister, Suzzy, and a sibling, David) learned to try out …

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Johnny G

A whole lot of tracks can state to possess zapped the punk Zeitgeist as 1977 blurry into 1978, but few did the work aswell as “Hippy’s Graveyard,” the next one by Johnny G, a wonderfully eccentric singer/songwriter (born John Gotting) who emerged along quite similar lines as Patrik Fitzgerald and …

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Alvin Hayes

Alvin Hayes released many albums of mainstream jazz in the ’70s and ’80s, usually fronting a medium-sized combo merging his own saxophone and flute solos with drums, guitars, and keyboards, the obligatory synthesizer invited obviously. Star Gaze handled the 21st placement in Billboard magazine’s set of the top modern jazz …

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Lenny & Squiggy

If it weren’t for several surprising and, in retrospect, wonderful cable connections for some of rock and roll music’s funniest occasions, the group of Lenny & Squiggy may have been written off as simple past due-’70s pop lifestyle. Since it was, the popularity from the duo relied exclusively in the …

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Dolphin

Dolphin (rus. ‘Del’fin’, actual name Andrey Lysikov) is among the most respected titles on the modern Russian alternate hip-hop scene. Champion from the ‘Greatest Performer’ of “MTV Russia Music Honours”, he’s adored by both pop-music followers as well as the indie masses. Given birth to in 1971, Dolphin required his …

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Dianne Davidson

A few of this vocalist/songwriter’s musical abilities might have been inherited: her grandmother was an opera vocalist, and her mom claims Davidson arrived from the womb performing. As a kid, Davidson also toyed for some time using the piano and saxophone before buying being a vocalist and developing her own …

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