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Birch Monroe

b. 16 Might 1901, on the plantation near Rosine, Ohio State, Kentucky, USA, d. 15 Might 1982. Birch was the fiddle-playing elder sibling of Costs Monroe who, following the loss of life of his parents, transferred to Detroit with sibling Charlie Monroe. Right here, they worked for a while in …

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M-Base Collective

Although they arrived having a CD in 1993 beneath the title of “M-Base Collective,” this specific “band” was usually a loose grouping of like-minded music artists intent to find a new method to improvise. M-Base (which means Macro-Basic Selection of Organised Extemporizations) utilizes funky (but amazingly unstable) rhythms, uncommon interval …

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Fatty George Jazzband

b. Franz Georg Pressler, 24 Apr 1927, Vienna, Austria, d. 29 March 1982. In his early teenagers he started playing alto saxophone, afterwards learning this and clarinet officially. At 20 George performed bop, employed in Austria and Germany, frequently leading his personal band, continuing in to the middle-50s when he …

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Snowblind

This UK melodic hard rock quintet was formed in 1982 by guitarist Andy Simmons. With Tony Mason (vocals), Ross Bingham (electric guitar, keyboards), Geoff Gilesoie (bass) and Kevin Baker (drums) completing the line-up, these were mostly of the non-speed steel/thrash bands agreed upon to the Belgian Mausoleum label. Using Magnum, …

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Tallis Chamber Choir

The Tallis Chamber Choir can be an active Uk choir with a wide repertory along with a reputation for strongly researched programs. It had been founded in 1982 by choral movie director Philip Simms. The chorus shortly became one of the better known in Britain. It really is a versatile …

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The Dixie Dregs

Among the best jazz-rock fusion ensembles ever, the Dixie Dregs combined virtuoso technique with eclecticism and a feeling of laughter and spirit too often without similar tasks. Guitarist Steve Morse and bassist Andy Western world performed jointly as high-school learners in Augusta, GA, in a typical rock band known as …

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Cortijo

The bomba and plena traditions of Puerto Rico’s slums received respectability with the music of Rafael Cortijo (born Rafel Cortijo Verdejo). Inheriting his music group, which he renamed Cortijo con su Combo, when bandleader Mario Roman retired in 1954, Cortijo continued to be among the Caribbean’s many successful artists from …

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Random Hold

Their connections were many, the comparisons they gained — whether fitted or not — were more often than not advantageous, and their supporters were prominent, but Random Hold were not able to make use of these aspects with their advantage enough to stay a long lasting entity. Throughout their brief …

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