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Lisa Hayes

Roots-rocker Lisa Hayes was created and raised in Portland, OR, returning house in 1994 after a short move to LA to create her music group the Violets. Their 1st album, Crazy Place, made an appearance on the neighborhood Schizophonic label in 1995, offering over 5,000 copies at concert events; a …

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Scott Bucklin

Modern jazz pianist Scott Bucklin was created in Tulsa, Fine, where at age five he initial announced his wish to compose and conduct music; 3 years afterwards he sat at a piano and improvised his initial melody, and throughout his teenagers performed in his senior high school jazz music group. …

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Ice

Japanese pop group Ice built a solid showing on the country’s charts during 1996, when their album Soul Dimension became a high Ten hit.

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Alpha to Omega

In 1970, near Zurich, 20 teenagers founded the chorus les Amis. The chorus sung gospels and quickly became quite effective, garnering a pursuing via its many live shows throughout Switzerland. A number of the associates of les Amis grew sick and tired of the chorus and started focusing on a …

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N-Tense

The raps of the NY, USA hip-hop duo were conducted against the astonishing and rather fetching backdrop of the off-the-wall, ecologist philosophy. Dion Blue (aka Woodbanga) and his partner Taylor Schofield (aka Big Rallo) utilized the physical and metaphysical characteristics of trees and shrubs and forests to see their audio: …

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Rollkicker Laydown

Rollkicker Laydown was a post-hardcore edition of the Vacationing Wilburys. Well, probably not quite, however the short-lived group do feature former associates of Government Concern, Grey Matter, and Wool. Guitarist Tom Lyle (the Jeff Lynne of the group?), bassist/vocalist J. Robbins (after that of Jawbox), drummer Peter Moffett, and history …

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JillDiane

Vocalist/songwriter Jilldiane began her music career being a soloist and back-up vocalist in Off-Broadway and touring music productions. She released her debut record Get In MY ENTIRE LIFE in 1999 on Joan Jett’s Blackheart label.

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The Cutters

The Cutters formed in the mid-’90s when four college-age Midwesterners (guitarist/vocalist Tommy Berry, drummer Pete Wilhoit, bass player Rob Calder, and keyboard player Expenses Maki) met up to talk about their affinity for technically strong, but evocative rock music. After an early on edition of the group ditched their cover …

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Stella One Eleven

Vocalist/ songwriter Cindy Ryan wished to discharge her first single album in 1997 after sometime performing in her indigenous Sydney, Australia. But after dealing with studio room music artists Genevieve Maynard (electric guitar), Bowden Campbell (electric guitar) Raph Whittingham (drums) and Pat Hayes (bass), something clicked. Choosing to scrap the …

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