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Anyhowtown

The rock-band Anyhowtown — sometimes the name is shortened to AHT by both press and fans — was formed around 1989 in Toronto, Canada. The group survived in to the middle-’90s. More than those years some users remained for the trip, some remaining early, as well as others became a …

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Choice Reunion

Washington, D.C.’s Choice Reunion name was like the Choice 4, a better-known Area group. The users had been Wilbert “Wes” Stewart, Victor Green, George Jones, Wayne Fight, and Timothy Outten. Three recordings on Les-Wes Information from 1986 to 1989 offered several copies locally but didn’t make a splash beyond your …

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Tempano

Venezuelan Latin rock-band Témpano was shaped in 1977 by ex-Diedra and Magia drummer Gerardo Ubieda, singer/guitarist Pedro Castillo, bassist Miguel Angel Echevarreneta, and Leonardo Arias. In 1979, having Giuglio Cesare Della Noce on keyboards, Témpano documented its first record, known as Atabal Yemal. It really is regarded as the initial …

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Les Little Searchers

Hailing in the western coastline of Nantes, France, Les Little Searchers’ mixture of ’60s guitar rock and roll and psychedelic undertones debuted in 1989. Motivated by the noises of Green Floyd, Syd Barrett, the Kinks, the Zombies, as well as the Electric powered Prunes, Les Small Searchers would spend another …

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Blank Face

Industrial/metallic guitarist David J. Pisciotto started working as Empty Encounter in 1989 to react to the commercialism rampant in ’80s pop/rock and roll. The Chicago-area officer later on became a Christian but continuing to record, wishing to convert those that had been as despairing as he was. Empty Encounter released …

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Barking Tribe

Though Barking Tribe has traditional rock influences just like the Rocks as well as the Clash, this Southern band also uses components of jazz. Vocalist Kerry Pate, guitarist Tim Boykin, bassist Mike Callahan and drummer Skohti Hamilton had been authorized by Rykodisc; their debut, Serpent GO BACK HOME, premiered in …

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Cerebellum

With a brief lifespan and just one single cassette-only discharge to talk about, Cerebellum appears to be like a simple blip for the Louisville indie scene that sprang up in the wake of Squirrel Bait. Nevertheless, Cerebellum’s members continued to so a great many other tasks — many of them …

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The Spinners

Simply no, these Spinners aren’t Philippe Wynne and firm out of Philadelphia, but a Liverpool-based folk quartet produced simply by Mick Groves, Hugh Jones, Cliff Hall, and Tony Davis in the cellar of a cafe through the early ’60s. Playing acoustic guitars and tin whistle, they customized in traditional folk …

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Marion Keisker

b. 23 Sept 1917, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, d. 29 Dec 1989. Marion Keisker was Sam Phillips’ helper at Sunlight Information in the 50s, and therefore was the worker who first documented the youthful Elvis Presley in 1953. In 1946, she started doing work for radio place WREC. Phillips became a …

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Connie B. Gay

b. Connie Barriot Homosexual, 22 August 1914, Lizard Lick, NEW YORK, USA, d. 3 Dec 1989. After regional education, Gay went to the State School and graduated in 1935. He initial worked being a salesman in Washington DC, however in the first 40s, his curiosity about radio resulted in his …

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