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The Rockinghams

Seattle guitar-pop trio the Rockinghams was led by singer/guitarist Jim Basnight, a longtime fixture of the neighborhood music scene most widely known for fronting post-punk cult most favorite the Moberlys. Basnight produced the Rockinghams in 1992 with bassist Jack port Hanan and drummer Criss Crass, who acquired just still left …

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Paperboys

The Canadian music group the Paperboys combined the sounds of bluegrass, folk-pop and Celtic music to make a distinctive and rollicking style that they dubbed “stomp.” Produced in Vancouver, United kingdom Columbia in 1992 by business lead vocalist and guitarist Tom Landa, the initial Paperboys lineup also included percussionist Paul …

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Midnight Choir

A somber Western european trio who has a decidedly American type of rootsy rock and roll, Midnight Choir has steadily built not just a fervent group of fans, but a distinctive undertake Americana aswell. The trio of Paal Flaata (vocals/electric guitar), Ron Olsen (acoustic and electrical bass), and Al DeLoner …

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Rasputina

THE BRAND NEW York City-based trio Rasputina was led by singer/songwriter Melora Creager, a classically-trained cellist who backed Nirvana within the group’s final tour. In 1992, Creager positioned a want advertisement seeking additional cellists to create a rock-band; among those responding was Canadian musician Julia Kent, and with the later …

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Nev

Elevated in Rochester, NY, Tim Prezzano (aka Nev) paid attention to classical music as a kid, oblivious towards the dance genre where he would later on work. He researched photography on the Rochester Institute of Technology and minored in Idea and American Research Artwork at NYU, but came back to …

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Run On

New York’s OPERATE ON mixed their love of pop, rock and roll, as well as the avant-garde into complicated, eclectic but available music. The group’s comprehensive background in New York’s underground rock and roll and sound/jazz circles produced them more comfortable with bouncy pop or prolonged improvs — and several …

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Rubicon

When the stalwart British goth rockers Fields from the Nephilim split up in 1991 after four albums and as much years’ worth of gossips of internal dissent, the circumstances from the split appeared to verify the gossip. Rather than everyone scattering to different tasks, the four music artists continued like …

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J.J. Fad

Juana Melts away (MC JB), Juanita Lee (Crazy J), Fatima Shaheed (OG Rocker), Anna Money (Female Anna), and Dania Birks (Baby-D) formed J.J. Trend — the group’s name an acronym manufactured from the first notice from each member’s initial name — in Rialto, California, slightly below 60 mls east of …

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Scratching Post

Formed through the summer season of 1992 in London, Ontario, Scratching Post came across numerous member shifts on the way before solidifying their 1998 personnel of vocalist/guitarist Nicole Hughes, guitarist Tag Holman, drummer Jeff Depew, and Phil Zeller on bass. In 1995, they released their initial documenting, a self-titled EP …

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Loveland

Vocalist Rachel McFarlane, Paul Taylor, Paul Waterman and Tag Hadfield shaped the disco-house combo Loveland in the first ’90s; hits such as for example “Continue Glowing” and “Allow Music Lift You Up” elevated the group’s popularity during 1994-95. Loveland’s debut, THE SWEETNESS of Love, made an appearance in middle-1995. Taylor, …

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