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The GP’s

Ex – and current Fairport Conventioneers Richard Thompson (electric guitar, vocals), Dave Pegg (bass, mandolin, support vocals) and Dave Mattacks (drums), along with vocalist/songwriter Ralph McTell, formed the GP’s (“Grazed Pontiffs,” thus dubbed by Dave Mattacks following assassination attempt over the Pope) in the summertime of 1981 to headline an …

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Out of Worship

Among the many aspect tasks for June of 44 drummer Doug Scharin, Out of Worship (aka Out in Worship) was essentially a duo with guitarist Joe Goldring, as well as help from helping musicians seeing that needed. Scharin acquired begun his profession using the slowcore rings Codeine and Rex before …

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Ronny Someck

Poet Ronny Someck was created in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1951, but emigrated to and grew up in Israel. The Jewish poet provides published seven series of poems since 1976 (some have already been translated into Arabic). In 1989, he received the Perfect Minister’s Prize in Books. Someck provides partaken in …

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Kiss My Poodle’s Donkey

Eclectic Sydney music group Kiss My Poodles Donkey, combined hard rock and roll, funk, blues, and jazz music on the self-titled debut EP, released in 1991. Bassist Angela Chenowyth changed Glenda the next year prior to the band’s debut recording, New Expect the Dead, premiered in Oct 1993. The music …

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Love Me

Tom Kristensen (electric guitar/ vocals), Madeleine Ruler (bass/ harmonica), Mandy Pearson (drums/ vocals) and Barry Trumbell (electric guitar) formed beneath the moniker of Like Me for the intended purpose of displaying their organic selling point of bittersweet nation rock and roll. The Sydney natives 1st packed this sound on the …

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Peta Teanet

In Apr 1996, Billboard Newspaper cited Soweto-born vocalist Peta Teanet as you of “Southern Africa’s artists to view.” Powered by an infectious disco defeat and a sensuous feminine choir that included upcoming solo musician MaLindi, Teanet acquired successfully mixed the metropolitan, bubblegum, pop music of South Africa with uplifting lyrics …

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Freefall

Dance music creation group Freefall comprises Australian DJ/remixer/manufacturer Anthony Pappa (given birth to Anthony Pappalardo) who all moved to the U.K. at age 21 and Scottish Alan Bremner from Brothers in Tempo produced along with Dave Seaman and Steve Anderson. The United kingdom duo debuted with “Skydive (PERSONALLY I THINK …

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Vida

Tejano music group Vida was formed by vocalist Artwork Tijerina, bassist Manny González, saxophonist Héctor Fuentes, keyboardist Javier Sauceda, guitarist Jason Martínez, drummer Tim Villanueva, and accordionist Sunny Sauceda. Vida’s initial strike was their melody “Sin Buenas Condiciones,” which arrived with their record Vida. In 1996, the music group was …

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IO

Austrian techno experimentalist Patrick Pulsinger is usually one of an extremely few Vienna-bred digital musicians to attain acclaim in the wider dance music world. Although Pulsinger offers recorded in only about every vein of digital dance music — from home and techno to minimal electro and warped downbeat — his …

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Glide

Not to end up being confused with Can Sergeant’s solo task from the same name, Glide was an Australian rock-band that released 3 albums and 9 singles/EPs throughout their lifetime in the ’90s. Shaped in Sydney in 1991 and led by well-regarded songwriter William Arthur, the group described their hard-hitting …

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