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Asgard

Among the initial rings signed to the Moody Blues-run Threshold imprint, British progressive rockers Asgard belied the grandeur of their particular name by producing relatively short and uncomplicated materials, in comparison with the many, truly adventurous rings that characterized prog rock’s golden period. Actually, Ted Bartlett (vocals), Wayne Smith (vocals), …

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Harry Richman

Though his fame didn’t outlast the Depression era, Harry Richman was among the top entertainers from the Jazz Age, a nightclub act having a flamboyant style often in comparison to Al Jolson. An interval celebrity of Broadway as well as the big screen, he also gained notices for his hobby, …

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Ace

Ace were mostly of the pub rock and roll groups to take pleasure from success for the pop graphs, largely because of the warm, soulful vocals of Paul Carrack. While Carrack’s tone of voice certainly got crossover charm — as he’d later prove along with his very own records, in …

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Ewan Pearson

Ewan Pearson can be an acclaimed Uk tech-house maker/DJ who’s located in Berlin, most closely associated with the label Soma Quality Recordings, as well as perhaps best known like a prolific remixer. Given birth to on Apr 1, 1972, in Kidderminster, a city in the Western Midlands area of Britain, …

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Be Bop Deluxe

End up being Bop Deluxe was a ’70s Uk rock and roll group led by guitarist Expenses Nelson (given birth to on Dec 18, 1948, Wakefield, Yorkshire, Britain) who veered between glam rock and roll, pop, and rock, with plenty of presentations of Nelson’s acoustic guitar prowess. After documenting with …

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Badger

The first ’70s marked the heyday of progressive rock — it appeared like each and every time you turned around and everywhere you appeared, there have been top-flight bands like Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Pink Floyd, the Moody Blues, et al., throughout, and their emulators and less rivals spreading away …

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