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Santa Sangre

Italian rock-band Santa Sangre was shaped in 1995 by ex-Carnival of Fools Luca Talamazzi, Maurizio Raspante, and Mox Cristadoro, later on joined up with by guitarist Alex Ragni. After acquiring the group’s name from a Jodorowsky cult film, the music group participated inside a compilation known as Soniche Avventure, released …

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Linoleum

In 1991, Caroline Finch (vocals/guitar) and Paul Jones (guitar) met while employed in a shop on London’s Kings Street. Three years afterwards they began composing and playing jointly. Finch’s friend Dave Fine joined them several months down the road drums. Emma Tornaro, whom the music group met on the 1994 …

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S.F. Seals

In the first nineties, World of Pooh users Barbara Manning, Melanie Clarin, and Kim Osterwald transformed in to the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Seals. Business lead vocalist Manning had written the band’s first songs; Clarin managed the drumming responsibilities and in addition sang and performed accordion, and also other musical …

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Jerry Garcia Band

Though he was chiefly referred to as the leader from the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia was a lot more than that. For most, he was the embodiment from the freewheeling creative spirit from the 1960s. A masterly guitarist and songwriter, and an extremely underrated vocalist, Garcia was a genuine music …

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The Sabres of Paradise

Andrew Weatherall’s Sabres of Heaven were among the U.K.’s many celebrated experimental techno organizations. A combined work of Weatherall and collaborators Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns up, the group released a overflow of singles and EPs, a lot of which were gathered on compilations released by Warp and Weatherall’s various …

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Longview

Named following the documenting studio where they spent weekly documenting their debut album, Longview was a supergroup made up of six top-ranked traditional bluegrass musicians and vocalists. Having a audio that recalled the bluegrass rings from the 1940s and ’50s, the sextet created a unforgettable tribute towards the roots from …

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Hoosegow

Guitarist Elliott Clear is most known for experimental outings which are characteristic from the past due-20th hundred years “downtown” NY picture, but he in addition has expressed a deep like for the blues. However, Hoosegow — which features Clear on guitars and Queen Esther on vocals — will shock a …

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Dillon Fence

Although Dillon Fence released three full-length albums and many stand-alone EPs between 1991 and 1994, with one point was the best profile group on Mammoth Information after Juliana Hatfield as well as the Blake Infants, the band under no circumstances got much in the form of important acclaim, nor did …

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I Hate You

Although that they had a whole lot of good press within the fanzine circuit through the entire 90’s, I Hate You by no means released an effective album throughout their career. Many demos and singles strike the punk underground, and teamed using the band’s touring attempts they produced quite the …

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Julius Hemphill

Hemphill was most widely known for his use the entire world Saxophone Quartet — he was arguably the band’s most distinctive article writer — but his are an improvising saxophonist and composer encompassed a number of other contexts during the period of his profession. Hemphill caused from big rings to …

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