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Contemporary Piano Ensemble

In 1990, Adam Williams and three fellow pianists (Harold Mabern, Mulgrew Miller, and Geoff Keezer) paid tribute to Phineas Newborn on the CD which they documented two trio numbers apiece, and also a version of “It Don’t Mean something,” where in fact the 4 players took turns using one piano. …

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Basic Black

Basic Dark was an R&B quartet comprised of Darryl (Dee) Adams, Walter Scott, Lloyd Turner, and Kelvin Bradshaw who produced their documented debut using the one “She’s Mine” along with a self-titled album in 1990.

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Chickasaw Mudd Puppies

A primitive swamp-rock duo made up of Ben Reynolds (vocals, guitar, percussion) and Brant Slay (vocals, harmonica, washboard), the Chickasaw Mudd Young puppies were proteges of R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, a fellow Athens, Georgia citizen who teamed with John Keane to co-produce their 1990 debut Light Dirt. Chicago blues tale Willie …

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Chemlab

Inspired by Throbbing Gristle and ’80s industrial rings, Jared Hendriksen (vocals, coding) and Dylan Thomas More (coding) fulfilled up in Washington, D.C. in the later ’80s. The duo started documenting as Chemlab using the Ten Lot Pressure EP in 1990, along with a tour with Nine Inches Nails the next …

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Count Raven

Swedish doom metallic group Count number Raven was shaped in 1989 by vocalist Christian Linderson, guitarist Dan Fondelius, bassist Tommy Erikkson and drummer Christer Pettersson. A 12 months later on, the group released its 1st recording, Storm Caution, for the Hellhound label. The recording received great evaluations from the Western …

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Coffee Sergeants

Carey Bowman (vocals, guitars) fronts the Austin, TX-based Espresso Sergeants; other people consist of multi-instrumentalist Mike Barnett, bassist Spencer Berry and drummer Doug Spinks. Using a psychedelic-pop sound motivated by early Green Floyd, Buffalo Springfield and R.E.M., the music group released two cassette-only EPs, Fall Times (1990) and Minaret (1991). …

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Chocolate U.S.A.

Heading under their original moniker Miss America once the met up in 1989, the associates Julian Koster (vocals/ guitar/ accordion), Liza Wakeman (violin), Alan Edwards (guitars), Keith Stop (drums) and Paul Wells (bass) wished to develop more of a phonouneum within their hometown of Tampa Bay, Florida instead of just …

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Lost Dakotas

Vocalist Paul Dakota and bassist Greg McConnell shaped Shed Dakotas in 1989 in Toronto, using on the roads with subway channels. Guitarist Adam Faux (afterwards changed by Rick O’Brien) and drummer Ron Duffy became a member of later as well as the group released the cassette Want to Play in …

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The Jets

Eighties teenyboppers the Jets originated from an extremely good sized family (17 kids general) and were made up of eight from the family’s siblings — Leroy, Eddie, Eugene, Haini, Rudy, Kathi, Elizabeth, and Moana Wolfgramm (their parents originally emigrated towards the U.S. in the South Pacific country of Tonga, in …

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Impellitteri

Music group formed by high-speed neo-classical guitarist Chris Impelliteri, whose design is similar to Yngwie Malmsteen. He created a self-financed recording of instrumentals in 1986 and shaped his own music group in 1987, which contains previous MSG and Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet, keyboardist Phil Wolfe, ex-Quiet Riot bassist Chuck Wright, …

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