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Tag Archives: 1980s – 2000s

Inky Blacknuss

An extremely regarded techno duo comprising Alex Knight, a DJ and proprietor of London’s NOUVEAU RICHE BUSINESSMAN record shop, fellow DJ Andrea Parker and engineer Ian Tregonim. The second option, who handles creation, was for quite some time in charge of Yello’s executive. Parker requires charge of combining, while Knight …

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George V. Johnson, Jr.

Taking into consideration himself the musical offspring from the highly engaging jazz singer Eddie Jefferson, George V. Johnson, Jr.’s common surname provides sometimes resulted in dilemma, particulary in the first times of his profession when neither the center preliminary nor “junior” position were mounted on his credits. Some discographers therefore …

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June Cole

The feminine vocalist June Cole, that has appeared on recordings with artists such as for example Horace Andy and Gregory Isaacs, shouldn’t be confused with the first jazz tuba player and bassist from the same name, a male.

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La Pestilencia

Colombian rock foursome la Pestilencia was shaped by singer Dilson Díaz, guitarist Francisco Nieto, bassist Héctor Buitrago, and drummer Jorge León. The group produced their debut in 1988 using the launch of La Muerte El Compromiso De Todos. After drummer Germán Duran changed Jorge León and bassist Juan Gómez required …

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Michele Vice

Santa Monica-based songwriter/manufacturer Michele Vice-Maslin includes a set of credits just slightly smaller sized than the NEW YORK phone reserve. Originally from Queens, NY, Michele spent time in Tucson, AZ, before shifting to California to break right into the music sector. She produced some bands, joined up with a performance …

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La Blues Band de Granada

Created in 1989, after playing under different titles, la Blues Strap de Granada produced its first important live show when they opened up for Johnny Winter season in-may of 1990. Immediately after, they recorded Un Mejor Blues De la Ciudad, released by Cambayá Information. After guitarists José Luis Pizarro, Carlos …

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Duo Due

Offering the multi-instrumental playing of brothers — Christian (1962- ) on piano, synthesizer and trombone, and Wolfgang Muthspiel (1965- ) on guit-synth, guitar and violin, Duo Due created a few of the most imaginative noises to emerge from behind the Eastern Bloc’s Iron Drape in the 1980s. Their studio room …

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Jennifer Ferguson

Jennifer Ferguson is among the most influential South African singers/songwriters. She once referred to her mission the following: “The youngsters in the townships don’t want me to inform them how lousy off these are. But white South Africans most likely require people like me to provide them some enlargement of …

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Billy Johnson

From your generation of electric blues music artists who emerged in the ’90s there obviously needed to be at least some individuals named Bill Johnson, although regarding this talented guitarist the credit used is frequently Billy Johnson. He’s not a person who performed in the Howlin’ Wolf music group of …

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Manuel Jimenez

Dominican singer/songwriter Manuel Jiménez (given birth to Manuel de Jesus Jiménez Ortega) began attending guitar and flute classes in 1977, making his live debut in 1985. Introduced as “Un Niño de la Bachata,” in mention of the Dominican folk design, Manuel Jiménez documented La Morena, an recording internationally released in …

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