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José Iturbi

b. 28 November 1895, Valencia, Spain, d. 28 June 1980, LA, California, USA. A kid prodigy, Iturbi examined piano on the Paris Conservatoire de Musique and afterwards taught on the Music Conservatory in Geneva. In 1929 he produced his NY debut and, staying based in the united states, at first …

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Ed Garland

Bassist Ed “Montudi” Garland offers serious qualifications on the brand new Orleans jazz picture, having used practically every parade band or jazz combo worth focusing on. His long profession began with organizations like the Imperial Orchestra, most likely ahead of 1910, and in the ’70s, he was still energetic as …

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Larry Williams

A rough, rowdy rock and roll & move singer, Larry Williams had many hits in the later ’50s, many of which — “Bony Maroney,” “Dizzy, Miss Lizzy,” “Brief Body fat Fannie,” “Poor Youngster,” “She Said Yeah” — became genuine rock and roll & move classics and were recorded by Uk …

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The Gun Club

Tribal psychobilly blues may be the best way to spell it out the Weapon Club’s full of energy death rock, however the band’s career seemed doomed in the get-go because of leader Jeffrey Lee Pierce’s reputation as an unreliable wildman, and well-publicized bouts of drunkenness dogged him throughout his career. …

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The Leaving Trains

An indie rock and roll subversive that has been recognized to perform in dresses nearly just as much as his ex-wife Courtney Like, Falling Adam (Moreland) has led the Departing Trains using a revolving lineup because the group formed in 1980. Originally within a LA punk music group called the …

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Bobby Van

b. Robert Jack port Stein, 6 Dec 1928, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 31 July 1980, LA, California, USA. Vehicle’s parents had been vaudeville performers with age four he sometimes joined within their take action. He demonstrated musical aptitude and analyzed at NY Town’s Metropolitan Vocational SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. He …

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Bad Religion

Out out of all the Southern Californian hardcore punk rings of the first ’80s, Poor Religion stayed across the longest. For over ten years, they maintained their underground reliability without turning out some indistinguishable records that sound exactly the same. Rather, the music group refined its strike, adding inflections of …

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