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Mudhoney

Nirvana might have been the music group that put a whole era in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold far more information, but Mudhoney were truly the music group that made the ’90s grunge rock and roll motion possible. Mudhoney had been the first proper achievement tale for …

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Charlie Rouse

Possessor of a unique tone along with a liquid bop-oriented design, Charlie Rouse is at Thelonious Monk’s Quartet for more than ten years (1959-1970) and, although somewhat overlooked, was a significant component in Monk’s music. Rouse was generally a modern participant and he caused Billy Eckstine’s orchestra (1944) as well …

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Tad

Tad were arguably the heaviest from the main Seattle grunge rings, fashioning a loud, lumbering grind that — in contrast to a lot of their peers — was inspired a lot more by ’70s steel than punk, using a side part of sound rock and roll tossed in. Much less …

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