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Gary Clark, Jr.

Tx guitarist Gary Clark, Jr. continues to be compared to electric guitar symbols like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, and his performing is a robust and inspired mixture of blues, modern spirit, and hip-hop, so when he’s rolling at his greatest, he appears like nothing a lot as an …

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Gene Ramey

A very dear bassist closely from the Kansas Town jazz picture, Gene Ramey’s walking bass design and fairly simple but swinging solos were a secured asset to a many sessions for many years. Ramey was originally a trumpeter when he used his college music group, turned to sousaphone (dealing with …

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Amber Coffman

New York-based musician Amber Coffman is most likely best-known on her behalf part in the choice rock and roll outfit Dirty Projectors, where she sang and played electric guitar. Coffman initially began as an associate from the post-rock music group Sleeping People until 2007, when she became a full-time person …

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Timbuk 3

A smart alternative pop duo with folk and country leanings (though they often times relied on synthesizers and drum machines, whilst playing live times), Timbuk 3’s Pat and Barbara K. MacDonald had written many better tracks than their shock 1986 strike “The Future’s Therefore Shiny, I Gotta Put on Tones.” …

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Gear Daddies

A lot of alt-country rings have got hailed from Austin, Tx, but the Equipment Daddies were that rarity, an organization taking part in twangy, rootsy rock and roll & move from Austin, Minnesota. Happy Midwesterners the apparatus Daddies were created in 1984 by Martin Zellar on business lead vocals, acoustic …

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