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The Screaming Blue Messiahs

This band is quite on top of the “whatever occurred to…” list. Sometimes they used such ferocity and comprehensive over-the-top abandon that it had been an easy task to proclaim them one of the better English rings in age range. But after three information (all excellent) and about five years …

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‘Til Tuesday

Remembered for his or her lone hit solitary “Voices Bring,” ‘Til Wednesday gradually developed from a fresh wave pop strap right into a vehicle for the songwriting of Aimee Mann. Growing in the tail end of fresh influx, ‘Til Tuesday’s industrial fortunes had been helped dramatically by way of a …

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The S.O.S. Band

The S.O.S. Music group hit using a two-million-selling one, “INVEST SOME TIME (STILL DO IT),” their first-time out, before having many hit singles created and made by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The Atlanta, GA-borne music group was were only available in 1977, when keyboardist/vocalist Jason Bryant, saxophonists Billy Ellis …

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The Weather Prophets

Guitarist/vocalist Peter Astor and drummer Dave Morgan shaped the jangly Climate Prophets directly after their earlier music group, the Loft, break up in 1985. Astor have been preparing his defection through the Loft for quite a while and was stressed to start out anew with an increase of control. The …

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Out Out

Electronic commercial producer Tag Alan Miller shaped the Out Away project in 1989 release a his personal recordings while owning a recording studio in Northampton, Massachusetts. He 1st debuted in an organization known as Vein Cage with Peter Dysparia, but began recording by himself (using the regular help of Dysparia …

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suddenly, tammy!

Siblings Beth and Jay Sorrentino began building music from about age five. Within their Lancaster, Pa house, Jay would play drums while Beth sat in the piano. Bassist Ken Heitmuller also started playing in early stages. In 1989, the trio created all of a sudden, tammy! and documented two EPs …

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The 360’s

The obscure Boston-area alternative rock-band the 360’s originally formed in 1989, made up of members Audrey Clark (guitar, vocals), Eric Russell (guitar), Brian Evans (bass), and John Grady (drums). The quartet 1st began under a different name, the Bardots, issuing a self-produced demonstration tape, Tripping Using the Angels, soon thereafter. …

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Grupo Maniel

Led by saxophonist Cesar Namnum, the 12-part tropical unit Grupo Maniel was shaped within the Dominican Republic in 1989.

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Texas Tornados

The best Tex-Mex supergroup, Texas Tornados were made up of a number of the genre’s most legendary figures: Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers (Sahm’s bandmate within the groundbreaking Sir Douglas Quintet), Hispanic country star Freddy Fender, and accordion virtuoso Flaco Jimenez. The group’s infectious, party-ready sound combined country, early rock and …

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The System

Pioneering synth duo the machine rode the ’80s wave of rising synth/MIDI music technology to greatly help lay the building blocks for contemporary electronic popular music making use of their upfront, unapologetic usage of synths and intelligent songwriting. In the first ’80s, vocalist Mic Murphy and keyboardist David Frank fulfilled …

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