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Wild Horses

Crazy Horses were taken into consideration a super-group from the past due ’70s, whose leaders, since it proved, were not super. Actually, though the ensemble of characters involved with their background reads such as a who’s who of ’70s British hard rock and roll royalty, the music group themselves (co-fronted …

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Bird Nest Roys

While most from the first-string Flying Nun bands started in Dunedin and continued to varying examples of success (often relocating to England), many mid-’80s signings originated from other areas of the united states and exhibited significantly less staying power. One particular music group was the Parrot Nest Roys, an Auckland …

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Cash Money & Marvelous

Philadelphia rappers Money Cash & Marvelous made only 1 record in the late ’80s. The Joe “The Butcher” Nicolo-produced Where’s the Party At? was undeservedly disregarded.

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The Rootsman

A calypsonian who usually aims for the street March although he’s not not really acquainted with sociable commentary. It’s definitely his party music that provides him towards the forefront, using the records below becoming of particular curiosity.

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Langa Langa Stars

Among Zaire’s top rings from the early-’90s, the Langa Langa Superstars represented the collaborative initiatives from the country’s best music artists and vocalists. Primarily referred to as 7 Customers de Langa Langa Superstars, the group was shaped by ex-Zaiko Langa Langa vocalist Evoloko Jocker, soon after his departure from Papa …

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Brian Priestley

b. 10 July 1946, Manchester, Britain. Priestley researched piano as a kid, later on playing in rings whilst their studies at college or university. In the first 70s he had written preparations for the Country wide Youngsters Jazz Orchestra and performed in various little groups. Later on he was co-leader …

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Hector Costita

Héctor Costita, together with his own single discography, provides performed and recorded with brands such as for example Lalo Schifrin, Sérgio Mendes and his Conjunto Bossa Rio, Edison Machado, Elis Regina, Elizete Cardoso, Zimbo Trio, Hermeto Pascoal, and Nelson Aires. Costita started his musical research in Bueno Aires. In 1954, …

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Double Dee & Steinski

Forefathers of all zanier areas of turntablism, Two times Dee & Steinski created a succession of extra-legal functions of studio artwork — “Lesson 1: The Payoff Blend,” “Lesson Two: The Wayne Brown Blend,” “Lesson 3: THE ANNALS of Hip-Hop” — that quickly became DJ landmarks plus some of the very …

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Eritage

A normal folk music group from Quebec, Eritage was formed in 1977 by Marc Benoit (bass, guitar), Benoit Bourque (jig dancer), Yvan Brault (piano), Raynald Ouellet (accordion), Vincent Ouellet (fiddle) and Raymond Philippe (percussion, flute). Their albums add a self-titled debut in 1979, La Poulette Grise (1980), L’Alouette Chante Encore …

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Direct Hits

Among the better latter-day rings through the ’80s mod revival, the Direct Strikes were more strongly influenced by psychedelia and sunlight pop than a lot of their peers, although group people were certainly with the capacity of rough, guitar-heavy freakbeat homages if they were of the mind. The Immediate Strikes …

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