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Volt Face

A superstar group formed in 1990 by Kassav’ founder George Decimus and Jeff Joseph (longtime head from the legendary Dominiquan group Grammacks). Amazingly, the group hasn’t experienced a higher level of achievement.

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Harrod & Funck

Jason Harrod and Brian Funck met while students in Wheaton University in Illinois, after close friends recognized a similarity within their atmospheric folk tunes and introduced both guitarists. These were “found out” in 1991 if they opened up for Brooks Williams, an extremely respected number in the Boston folk picture, …

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Harry Leahey

Guitarist and electric guitar instructor Harry Leahey was a respected person in the New Shirt/New York jazz community when cancers took his lifestyle prematurely in 1990 in age 54. Leahey was raised in Plainfield, NJ, and started playing electric guitar at age group 13, acquiring his motivation from Charlie Christian, …

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Hubert Ogunde

Ogunde was an professional and playwright, and was generally in charge of the change from concert-party to folk theater in Nigeria.

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Calhoun Conquer

Briefly active through the past due ’80s, Switzerland’s strangely named Calhoun Conquer performed progressive thrash that drew comparisons to Canadians Voivod and Germany’s Mekong Delta, amongst others. Their debut 1987 EP, AND TODAY You’re Gone, discovered vocalist/guitarist Geri Christian Gerling and bassist Stefan Gerling supported with a drum machine, but …

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Flying Color

In the wake from the Rickenbacker revolution started by R.E.M., Soaring Color created in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1984 when bassist Hector Penalosa, from your Southern California cult music group the Zeros, installed with guitarist Dale Duncan from your SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA underground band Like Circus and guitarist …

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New Society

Rick Roman, the guitarist for the Christian metallic music group Outcry, began tinkering with commercial music following his band split up. He released A Flavor of Black therefore Red a surprising rvelation in 1990 as New Culture, but then connected along with his friend, Wayne Wayman, who got just remaining …

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Zoser Mez

Danish heavy rock-band Zoser Mez was a short-lived enterprise produced notable with the involvement of first Mercyful Destiny legends Hank Shermann and Michael Denner in guitars. Shaped in the first ’90s — lengthy after Shermann’s initial post-MF task, the simply called Fate, got collapsed, rather than quite for as long …

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Blvd

The Canadian rock-band Boulevard did the majority of its work in the ’80s using the abbreviated name, Blvd. Associates of the group had been lead vocalist David Forbes, bassist Randy Burgess, guitarist Randy Gould, saxophonist Tag Holden, keyboardist Andrew Johns, and drummer Randall Stoll. Burgess stepped from the lineup after …

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The Blues Broers

There can be an easy argument to create for the Blues Broers (pronounced “brews”) taking the blues back real estate, being that Africa may be the original starting place for the musical nature that ultimately became the blues, thanks to the slave trade. In a few respects, however, the very …

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