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Tag Archives: 1970s – 2000s

Clifford Benson

In the Royal College of Music in London, British pianist Clifford Benson studied with Lamar Crowson and Cyril Smith. He was granted the Chopin Sonata Reward, the Geoffrey Tankard Lieder Reward for Accompaniment, as well as the Tagore Platinum Medal while at college. He continued to win first reward champion …

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Neil Jenkins

Neil Jenkins is a tenor who by the finish from the twentieth hundred years had had sung in main British homes in little and heroes parts. He could possibly be noticed in the 1980 documenting of La Gioconda (as Initial Tone of voice), and in a 2000 launch of Leonard …

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Michael Anthony

Of the many associates who passed through the Truck Halen ranks over time, the one that has received minimal amount of promotion and identification (for either his using or off-stage antics) is bassist Michael Anthony. But combined with the Eddie and Alex Truck Halen, Anthony continues to be the only …

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Angele Arsenault

Award being successful singer and songwriter Angele Arsenault was created and raised in Abrams Town, Prince Edward Isle. As you of 14 kids, she was raised in a house filled with like and music in identical measures, sometimes nearly bursting the wall space with everything. Each one of the family …

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Phil Lee

Phil Lee was raised in Durham, NEW YORK, in the darkness of cigarette warehouses and Duke School. A musician and songwriter from his teenagers, Lee’s initial professional gig emerged in the 1960s, playing drums for Homer Briarhopper as well as the Daybreak Gang on the morning tv program in Raleigh, …

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Kim Min-gi

A former rock and roll singer, Kim Min-gi has produced his greatest influence as the creator of Series Out, a rock and roll music presented at his Hakchon Blue Theater in Taehangno, Seoul, since Might 14, 1994.

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Jose Libertella

The first choice of Sexteto Mayor, Italian-born and Argentina-based bandoneon player Jose Libertella continues to be in the forefront of Argentina’s tango scene for pretty much three decades. The co-writer of such traditional music as “Sabor A Buenos Aires” and “Organito Arrabacero,” Libertella drawn international attention through the four years …

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Fitzwilliam String Quartet

The Fitzwilliam Quartet first drew international acclaim because of its performances and recordings from the 15 string quartets of Shostakovich. Having fulfilled the composer in his last years, the Fitzwilliam players became instrumental in attaining money for the Shostakovich quartets, getting the first ever to record them full (in a …

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Eppu Normaali

Eppu Normaali (Finnish translation of “Abby Regular,” from Mel Brooks’ Teen Frankenstein) is among the most popular rings — possibly the most popular — in the annals of Finnish rock and roll music. They possess recorded 13 studio room albums since their inception in 1976 — nine of the have …

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Paul Goodwin

Paul Goodwin, lengthy regarded as one of the better “original devices” oboists, rapidly established himself in the 1990s while a fantastic conductor in an array of music. As an oboist he documented a lot more than 20 single and recital cds aswell as recording regularly with leading London “initial device” …

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