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Dance Chapter

Formed in-may of 1979, Dance Chapter was a 4AD group that initially contains vocalist Cyrus Bruton, bassist Stuart Dunbar, guitarist/pianist/vocalist Steve Hadfield, and drummer Jonnie Lowrence. They debuted in past due 1980 using the Anonymity one. A year handed down until their following discharge, the four-song Section II EP. It …

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Reimer Eising

Reimer Eising (who all often uses the pseudonym Kettel), studied the piano seeing that a young child and discovered that he could “see music being a cement matter inside his mind.” He includes a comprehensive grounding in traditional music, with one point composed parts for piano to fulfill his innovative …

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Footloose

The Canadian music group Footloose formed in 1979 in Edmonton. Associates included lead vocalist Tim Feehan, guitarist Terry Medd, bassist George Goodall, drummer Dwayne Feland, and keyboardist Curt Smith. In 1980 Footloose documented several singles beneath the Mustard Information label. A self-titled full-length record made an appearance the same season. …

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Emmanuel Mulemena and the Mulemena Boys

Mulemena was among Zambia’s most popular music artists in the ’70s, thanks partly to the actual fact that he sang in three dialects — Kaonde, Bemba and Nyanja. He was also among the initial African music artists to employ a drum machine, and he’s renowned for modernizing the Kaonde “machancha” …

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Idyl Tea

Originally members from the band Path 66, Henry Engel (bass, vocals), Everett Laroi (guitar, vocals), Ian Martin (guitar) and Craig Metcalfe (drums, percussion) formed Idyl Tea in the first ’80s. After a 1986 EP known as How I Discover This Desk, the music group released their self-titled debut in 1990.

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Errol Scorcher

b. Errol Archer, 1956, St. Catherine, Jamaica, Western Indies, d. 1982. Scorcher started his career like a DJ in the first 70s carrying out for several audio systems, where he cultivated his exclusive design. Although his debut, ‘Leggo Mi Hands’, was a crowd-pleaser in the dancehall, it didn’t achieve chart …

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Obsession

Never everything that successful in the first place, Fresh Haven, CT rock group Obsession have steadily faded even more into hazy memory, being a backdrop towards the larger exposure attained by their singer, Mike Vescera, after he shifted to utilize several larger profile bands. Originally founded in 1982, Obsession obtained …

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Marine

Aligning themselves using the dance-influenced part of post-punk and helmed by singer and brass player Marc Demarais, Belgium’s Marine created in 1980 with other former users from the Mad Virgins: bassist Steph, drummer Robby, and guitarists Nico and Chris. Vocalist Sarah Osborne would ultimately keep her post in Repetition to …

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Danza Invisible

Known as among the main acts involved with a local motion known as Movida Madrileña, Spanish rock-band Danza Invisible documented its initial four-track EP following being successful a music contest at Jerez de la Frontera, producing the group’s debut album in 1983. It had been in 1987 that Danza Invisible …

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Jamie Scott

Jamie Scott (aka J.S. Baylin) was created in February of 1982 and was a ’70s-, spirit-, vocalist/songwriter-influenced vocalist in the music group Jamie Scott & the city. Originally wishing to rating a publishing offer like a songwriter, he therefore impressed Sony that they provided him a documenting offer in 2002. …

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