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Rootless

Irishmen Rory Carlile and Neil Higgins played in a number of rock rings before relocating 1989 to London, where they installed with Leeds-native Justin Underhill simply because Rootless. The three pooled their equipment and began launching house tracks because of their own Deep within it label. Five years afterwards, Rootless …

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Little Sister

Little Sister have been playing for just two years when an SBK/ERG professional caught their funk-rock live take action in Dallas. Having a contract at hand, Patrice Pike (vocals, acoustic guitar), Wayne Sutton (lead acoustic guitar, vocals), Darrell Phillips (bass) and Sean Phillips (drums) required their huge musical history and …

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Living in a Box

The Uk pop-funk group Surviving in a Container boomed onto MTV in 1987 using a song named after themselves. Featuring Richard Darbyshire (vocals/electric guitar), Marcus Vere (synthesizers), and Anthony Critchlow (drums), the music group had only 1 Top 40 one within the U.S., “Surviving in a Container”; within the U.K., …

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Ethyl Meatplow

Ethyl Meatplow was a short-lived, yet enormously accomplished, pseudo-industrial alternate/dance-rock outfit made up of vocalist Carla Bozulich, guitarist Biff Barefoot Sanders, and drummer John Napier. Produced circa 1990, the group released three unbiased singles before their just album, 1993’s Content Times Sweetheart. The group gained a reputation because of their …

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Eurythmics

Eurythmics were probably one of the most successful duos to emerge in the first ’80s. Where the majority of their United kingdom synth pop contemporaries vanished from the graphs when new wave faded out in 1984, Eurythmics continuing to have strikes before end from the 10 years, producing vocalist Annie …

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Weston

Called after guitarist Dave Weston’s parents (for enabling the group to rehearse within their basement), the self-deprecating punk group Weston shaped in 1990. Amongst their recordings: the debut A GENUINE Life Tale of Teenage Rebellion, the singles collection Splitsville, 1996’s Got TAKE DOWN, and the next year’s Matinee. The music …

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Dreams So Real

Among the lesser-known electric guitar pop rings to emerge from the fertile Athens, GA, music picture from the mid-’80s, Dreams Thus True formed in 1984. Vocalist/guitarist Barry Marler fulfilled bassist Trent Allen and drummer Drew Worsham in an area record shop, and in just a calendar year the trio released …

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The Flying Luttenbachers

A product from the fertile music picture centered around Chicago’s Wicker Recreation area area, the free of charge jazz ensemble the Traveling Luttenbachers was shaped in 1990 by multi-instrumentalist Weasel Walter, a experienced of area punk rings whose love from the music of avant-saxophonist Hal Russell motivated him to create …

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Walkingseeds

Liverpool, Britain’s leading psychedelic ‘grunge’ professionals arose early in 1986 from the ashes from the Mel-O-Tones. Among, John Neesam (drums), Frank Martin (vocals) and Bob Parker (bass, acoustic guitar) created the Corinthians for 90 days, documenting a seven-track demonstration that formed the foundation from the Strolling Seeds’ arranged. The music …

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Walter Trout & His Band

b. 6 March 1951, Atlantic Town, NJ, USA. This extremely talented and skilled blues guitarist finally created and documented with his personal music group in 1989 following a extended spell with John Mayall and Canned Warmth. Having a line-up of Jim Trapp (bass), Leroy Larson (drums) and Dan Abrams (keyboards), …

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