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Vile Cherubs

Affected by obscure ’60s psychedelic rock and roll bands like 50 Foot Hose as well as the past due-’80s indie post-hardcore scene in D.C., the Vile Cherubs combined the avant-garde from the ’60s using the punk bluntness from the ’80s. The group broke in to the past due-’80s D.C. punk …

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Saúl Cosentino

Saúl Cosentino provides played music from first storage. But, it wasn’t until he previously retired from a profession as a industrial pilot for Argentine Airlines that he begun to concentrate on music as greater than a part-time thing. In the almost 2 decades since, Cosentino provides continued to develop in …

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Stem

Toronto-based substitute folk rockers Stem can be nearer to the eclectic, sometimes abrasive sound of fellow Torontonians the Leslie Spit Treeo (lead singer Terri Quayle noises uncannily like Leslies singer Laura Hubert sometimes) than their even more mellow, contemplative, and bluesy compatriots Cowboy Junkies, although there are periodic tips of …

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Juniper

While it began with 1995 from the country’s capitol, the three-piece of Juniper would eventually discover their put in place the indie pop scene of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA the following season. Within a few months of their relocation, A Turntable Friend would catch the Juniper pop of female-fronted innocents …

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Que Calor

Comprised of users Tag Levine (piano), Michael Spiro (percussion), David Belove (bass), Ron Stallings (soprano, alto, tenor sax, flute, vocals), Jeff Cressman (trombone), and Paul van Wageningen (drums), the seed products from the Latin jazz outfit Que Calor had been planted in Feb of 1997, when Stallings and Levine journeyed …

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Sunny Day Roses

The choice CCM band SUNSHINEY DAY Roses originally featured vocalist Suki Chaney, lead guitarist Lewis Richey, ex-Farewell to Juliet guitarist Jeff Elbel, bassist Dave Pinkston and drummer Jonathan Edwards. Created in LA circa 1993, the group released their debut recording bLOOMsHINe! in 1996; Chaney remaining SUNSHINEY DAY Roses immediately after …

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Abaqondisi Brothers

Their name means “Brothers of Understanding,” as well as the Abaqondisi Brothers perform traditional mbube blended with a gospel form. The music group is led with a gentleman using the improbable name of Elvis Mongezi Hermans, whose ambition is by using the 12-member group to construct bridges between disparate neighborhoods …

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JoJo Reed

Back around the Picture is a lot more than simply the name of JoJo Reed’s zydeco album from Louisiana Hot Documents in 2000. Loud and obvious, Reed uses the term like a testament to his dedication to bounce back again and support the stage once again after a significant car …

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Grace Testani

A unique, adventurous jazz vocalist with an extraordinary range and a somewhat husky voice, Elegance Testani was created and raised in upstate NY but has spent the majority of her adult existence in Manhattan. Testani, whose affects range between Anita O’Day to Sarah Vaughan, gained a BA in mindset from …

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Mental Destruction

The Christian-themed industrial group Mental Damage was formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1989 by brothers Samuel and David Durling in tandem with Jonas Blaberg. Debuting that same 12 months using the cassette When Madness Hits, Mental Destruction agreed upon with the Cool Meat Sector label to concern 1991’s The Strength …

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