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Tag Archives: 1980s – 2000s

La Mississippi

Argentinean blues music group La Mississippi started taking part in beneath the name of Mississippi Blues Music group in the past due ’80s. In 1993, the group released its debut recording, called Mbugi, accompanied by 1995’s Bagayo and 1996’s Vintage. La Mississippi beginning getting nearer to modern blues while documenting …

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Tchico Tchicaya

Affectionately referred to as “the golden voice of Africa,” Tchico Tchicaya has crafted his unique design of soukous simply by blending African rumba with salsa, Afro-Latin, Cuban, and Caribbean influences. Tchicaya initial attracted interest in the ’80s as an associate of Brazzaville-based music group les Bantous de la Capitale. He …

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Anyhowtown

The rock-band Anyhowtown — sometimes the name is shortened to AHT by both press and fans — was formed around 1989 in Toronto, Canada. The group survived in to the middle-’90s. More than those years some users remained for the trip, some remaining early, as well as others became a …

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Muzenza

Perhaps one of the most important samba-reggae Afro blocos, Muzenza uses the shades from the Jamaican flag (green, yellow, and dark), follows the rastafari school of thought, and gives tribute to Bob Marley. They gained three consecutive situations on the annual carnival competition of Salvador BA. “Brilho e Beleza,” compiled …

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Duo Coplanacu

Argentinean folk group Duo Coplanacu was shaped in 1985 by singer/guitarist Roberto Cantos and singer/percussionist Julio Paz, who moved off their indigenous Santiago del Estero to Córdoba to start out playing together. After issuing a self-titled record in 1991, accompanied by Retiro Al Norte, the duet was became a member …

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Misty River

The Misty River Music group formed close to the end of 1983. People from the bluegrass group are bassist Lisa Chambers, mandolin participant Doug Batchelor, guitarist Kenny Dodson, and banjo picker Randy Watson. Each member will a share from the vocals and brought a lot of encounter with her or …

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Phillip Boa

The punk rock from the Sex Pistols as well as the Clash has already established a major influence on the music of German vocalist and songwriter Phillip Boa. As innovator from the Voodoo Golf club, from 1985 until 1993, Boa produced a few of Germany’s hardest striking music. Because the …

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Nina Mutal

Peruvian rock singer Nina Mutal was uncovered while being truly a backing vocalist for Banda Azul in 1989. Mutal combines her single profession with her interest for teaching music to kids. Her tune “Como Estas Corazón” was used by TV manufacturer Erásmo Gómez, who positioned it in another of his …

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Altered States

If genuine musicianship may be the guiding criterion, Altered Areas can arguably match any acoustic guitar/bass/drums trio in the annals of rock, which might strike some as an overstatement however the evidence will there be for anyone ready to look for the band’s Japanese label releases. The trio’s music pulls …

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Ras Shorty I

With his past due-’60s and 1970s recordings, Lord Shorty (given birth to: Garfield Blackman) set the foundations of soca, the Trinidadian musical style that blends Indian percussion and traditional calypso. His albums, Nice Music, released in 1974, and Limitless Vibration, released the next year, stay soca classics. Getting deeply spiritual …

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