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Thais

Mexican singer/composer Thais started writing poems motivated by her personal feelings at an extremely early age. After becoming captivated by well-known music, she made a decision to make a demonstration performing and playing synthesizer. The chance to become professional artist arrived soon after achieving maker Joan Romagosa. Thais’ debut recording, …

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El Payo Malo

Spanish MC Un Payo Malo (blessed Jose Antonio Abril) transferred from his indigenous Granada to Torrente de la Marina, Tarrasa, at age 11. Inspired by American rap information released in the past due 1980s, Un Payo Malo became a member of a local motion referred to as Funkomuna, quickly, taking …

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Funky Kings

Using the California country-rock, singer-songwriter sound from the Eagles and Jackson Browne a hot commodity in the mid-’70s, the theory for the Funky Kings appeared to make sense. Created in 1976 for Clive Davis’ Arista Information, Funky Kings was an unusual teaming of three singer-songwriters — Jack port Tempchin (“Relaxing …

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Early Music Consort of London

Perhaps simply no other group compared to the Early Music Consort of London offers given as very much impetus towards the “early music revival” from the past due twentieth century. David Munrow founded the group in 1967, and every part of its audio and meteoric rise bears the stamp of …

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Venus & the Razorblades

Considered among L.A.’s early punk rings, Venus & the Razor Cutting blades had been a creation of Kim Fowley–the manufacturer/supervisor/songwriter/vocalist who gave us everyone in the Hollywood Argyles (&”Alley Oop”) towards the all-girl hard rock and roll/metal music group The Runaways. Iggy Pop and THE BRAND NEW York Dolls had …

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Myles & Lenny

Self-taught guitarist Myles Cohen and Lenny Solomon, students of piano and violin from age six, began performing together in senior high school in 1969. They agreed upon with GRT in 1972; “Period to Know FRIENDS AND FAMILY” appeared afterwards that season. Myles and Lenny premiered in 1975, the same season …

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Garfield

Frontman Garfield France (business lead vocals) and all of those other sextet (drummer Dennis France, keyboardist Jacques Fillion, guitarists Walter Lawrence and Paul O’Donnell and flutist Chip Yarwood) debuted in 1976 starting for 10cc in Ottawa, Canada. Mercury Information signed the music group on the effectiveness of their efficiency. Garfield’s …

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Fireballet

Begun in North Shirt seeing that The Fireball Children, Fireballet marked the American introduction of bands that could at least try to cope with the classical vocabulary of Western european counterparts want Emerson Lake and Palmer and Gentle Large. Moreover, the music group boasted the creation talents of the bona-fide …

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Bow Wow

If one special discounts the pioneering but nonetheless largely formative efforts of early-‘70s proto-metal forces like mega-stoners Quickness, Glue & Shinki, acid-fueled anarchists Les Rallizes Denudes, as well as perhaps the country’s biggest prog-psych-metal warlords, Bloom Travellin’ Band, after that Bow Wow arguably carry the honor to be Japan’s first …

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Black Sheep

Black Sheep is usually primarily remembered to be the music group vocalist Lou Gramm sang in before joining the effective ’80s rock-band Foreigner. Gramm experienced originally experienced a band known as Poor Center in the first ’70s. However, nothing at all much emerged of Poor Center, and Gramm produced Dark …

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