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Tag Archives: 1980s – 2000s

Ulf Johansson

Respectable in Scandinavian jazz circles, Ulf Johansson is a swing and bop pianist/trombonist would you some singing occasionally. Johansson was created in Lovanger, Sweden, in 1956, but transferred to Uppsala when he was seven and was raised there. In 1978, Johansson was honored a scholarship to review jazz on the …

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Na Lúa

The musical traditions of Galicia, in the Celtic northwest parts of Spain, are raised to time by Spanish-based sextet Na Lua. While their music continues to be inserted in Galician customs, their incorporation of affects from Eastern European countries, Latin America, Portugal, Ireland, Africa, and Asia give a contemporary, globally …

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Victoria Boland

Canadian singer Victoria Boland started getting involved with music at age 6 while joining the Johnny Youthful Talent College in Australia, where her family moved when Boland was 2 yrs old. Immediately after, the talented youthful singer was taking part in a vocal action called Showgroup, obtaining the possibility to …

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Bob Davis

With a lot of music artists named Bob Davis, it only is practical that there surely is a journalist with this name aswell. His liner records arrive on a number of the live recordings of golf swing jazz done on the Kimball’s East place in Emeryville, California.

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The Eraserheads

The Eraserheads are probably one of the most important artists in the annals of Pinoy rock music. Frequently referred to as the Philippines’ personal Beatles, the Eraserheads brought their melodic acoustic guitar rock and enthusiastic wit from Manila’s underground picture and in to the mainstream. The group could be in …

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Frank Carroll

Reggae performer Frank Carroll, who leads his personal band, may also be confused using the accomplished studio room bassist from the same name. Both these guys called Frank Carroll play bass, however the reggae guy also plays acoustic guitar, sings, writes his personal songs and generates his own information. Unlike …

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Palinckx

Probably one of the most organic and exciting avant-garde rock and roll groups from holland, Palinckx, the creature of brothers Jacques and Bert Palinckx, can be very frustrating to check out. The group has truly gone from a post-psychedelic Zappa-fied ensemble for an avant-punk quartet, puzzling enthusiasts on every recording …

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John Collins

This engineer, who spent some time working on gospel and hip-hop sessions because the late ’80s, shouldn’t be confused with a great many other people in the music business with this name, including a Vancouver producer and engineer and Nat Ruler Cole’s guitarist.

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Mark Donkers

Donkers traveled an extended and dusty street before he attained Matrix to be the Data Control Supervisor/Sewage Control Professional/Quality Assurance. Surviving in the wilds from the frontier, with an Atari 2600 as his only friend, Donkers whiled aside his years as a child reading, video gaming, and operating into things …

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David Miller

Bassoonist David Miller was a classmate of pianist and composer Anthony Davis in Yale School in the ’70s, a picture that produced many great contemporary jazz performers such as for example trombonist George Lewis, soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom, and percussionist Gerry Hemingway — most of them wanting to escape …

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