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Bluespumpm

Bluespumpm, an Austrian group whose users were Johann “Zappa” Cermak (acoustic guitar, vocal, harmonica), Wolfgang Frosch (bass), Dieter Thoma (piano, drums), and Franz “Bongo” Frank (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums), released 3 Austrian albums between 1979 and 1981.

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Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra

Close to the end of 1965, harmonically advanced trumpeter/cornetist Thad Jones organized a large music group with drummer Mel Lewis that from February 1966 onward played Monday evenings in the Village Vanguard. Through the following 10 years, the orchestra (although usually a part-time affair) became popular and offered Jones an …

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Copperpenny

In 1965, vocalist Kenny Hollis and keyboard participant High Wamil formed a band, 1st referred to as the Cent Farthings. The Ontario-based duo transformed their name to Copperpenny in 1966 and steadily added users Blake Barrett (drums), Ron Hiller (bass) and Expenses Mononen (acoustic guitar). Canadian strikes for Columbia (“Great …

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Beaver Brothers

Short-lived rock duo created by York-born singer/guitarist Cliff Wade and drummer Geoff Gill, previously from the Smoke (“MY PAL Jack”). They lasted lengthy enough release a a set of singles and an LP within the Aura label, before Wade and Gill considered the more profitable field of songwriting and obtained …

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Reverend Jim Jones

Unlike Charles Manson, another mass murderer having a discography, Reverend Jim Jones never designed to have a recording career — at least not in punk rock music. Like many preachers, he do record his personal sermons, creating some self-distributed sound tracts for the regular membership of his People’s Temple, originally …

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Scott Sorry

Scott Sorry was an American hard rock and roll musician most prominently known for saving and touring with hard rock and roll and punk rings such as for example Amen, the Wildhearts, and Wedding brides of Damage. Hailing from Philadelphia, Pa, Sorry started playing electrical and bass acoustic guitar at …

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Fog

Andrew Broder, aka Fog, has described his acoustic guitar taking part in as bipolar and his turntabling like a fixation. This psychic strength comes across like a concentrated, assorted submersion in audio. Raised inside a Minnesota suburb, Broder trained himself to create music and play acoustic guitar and bass as …

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Duduca do Salgueiro

Given birth to in Minas Gerais, Duduca was registered while Carioca, having lived in the Salgueiro hill from age seven-years aged until his demise. Writer of many successful sambas-enredo from the Salgueiro samba college, Duduca was the chief executive from the Ala de Compositores (Composers’ Wing) from the Salgueiro. A …

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Kiko Furtado

A fresh artist spotted by Roberto Menescal, who invited him to record an album through his label Albatroz, Kiko Furtado produced his CD Janela (2000) featuring compositions together with Aldir Blanc and Abel Silva, amongst others. At 14, Furtado began to consider keyboard classes along with his grandmother. Highly inspired …

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Céu da Boca

Ceu da Boca was formed in 1978 from the sopranos Verônica Sabino, Rosa Lobo, and Lídia Sacharny, contraltos Maúcha Adnet, Paula Martins, and Márcia Ruiz, tenors Dalmo Medeiros, Chico Adnet, and Ronald Valle, and basses Paulinho Malaguti and Paulo Roberto. The Céu da Boca vocal group experienced the creation of …

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