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Harry West

This isn’t the same Harry West who records old-time banjo music, because banjo cases are generally prohibited in recording studios whenever a hip-hop side has been made — they may be confiscated in the entrance like guns or flasks of booze. A different Harry Western, not holding a banjo, was …

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The Hard Boys

Short-lived hardcore-gangsta rappers the Hard Children implemented the lead from the Geto Children and N.W.A., along the way distancing themselves off their even more party-orientated Atlanta peers. The trio released its lone record, A-Town Hard Minds, on the dawn from the gangsta rap increase (1992) and do etc the Ichiban-distributed …

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Doug Cloud

Guitarist/vocalist Doug Cloud shaped County Series in 1982, gradually adding Sylvia Murphy (vertical bass, vocals), Larry Crosby (banjo, dobro, business lead electric guitar, vocals) and Costs Britton (business lead electric guitar, mandolin, vocals). The group provides released Appalachian Rainfall for Pinecastle Information.

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Mia Zapata

The Seattle rock scene from the later ’80s/early ’90s is strewn with music artists whose promising careers were cut short. But perhaps one of the most tragic tales was that of Gits head Mia Zapata, who was simply murdered just like her band appeared to be getting the interest it …

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Les Gilbert

It is a little spooky imagining just what a “creative expert” might find yourself suggesting in the center of a bayou. Les Gilbert is normally credited therefore regarding the a 1998 documenting with the Kelly Thibodeaux & Etouffee music group of Baton Rouge, building a vast physical length between himself …

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Diamond Rose

With rare honesty and haunting melodies, Diamond Rose writes through the heart. That is an enjoyable blend of designs — JayDee is certainly bluesy and playful, Steven Gellman is certainly woeful and bummed — delivering a compelling combine in this different acoustic duo. Gellman has a handmade stringed device that …

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Common Ground

Not to end up being confused with the normal Surface Quartet (a Southern California post-bop device featuring saxophonist Steve Feierabend and pianist Randy Potter), Common Surface is a hard-edged fusion clothing that emerged in Philadelphia in the mid-’90s. At the same time when most Philly jazz night clubs preferred hard …

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Dr. Sikiru Ayinde Barrister

Among Nigeria’s best-known vocalist/songwriters, Key Doctor Sikiru Ayinde Barrister (given birth to: Sikiru Ayinde) offers played an important function in the progression from the music of his homeland. The first choice of the 25-piece music group, the Supreme Fuji Commanders, and a smaller sized group, the Africa Musical International Ambassadors, …

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Lost & Profound

Performers Lisa Boudreau and Terry Tompkins met in Calgary, Canada, and formed the Psychedelic Folk Virgins, adding Allan Baekeland and Bartok Guitarsplat for an unbiased cassette called The Bottled Love of Nowhere. Later on, Guitarsplat was changed by Curtis Driedger, but Boudreau and Tompkins authorized to Polygram as Shed and …

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Martti Pokela

A master from the five-stringed, harp-like kantele, Martti Pokela has continuously extended over the instrument’s capabilities. While he originally centered on the pelimanni custom of rural Finland, Pokela provides performed an ever-growing set of musical styles over the kantele. Pokela is constantly on the balance his profession being a musician …

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