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King Bruce

b. 3 June 1922, Jamestown, Ghana, d. 12 Sept 1997. Bruce initial became thinking about music while learning accountancy in London in the past due 40s. He trained himself to try out the trumpet and tenor saxophone, and upon time for Ghana in 1951, he worked well like a civil …

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Lee Gopthal

b. 1 March 1939, Regular Springtime, Kingston, Jamaica, Western world Indies, d. 29 August 1997. Gopthal is undoubtedly a pioneer to advertise Jamaican music. He shifted to the united kingdom in 1952 where he experienced as an accountant, and by the first 60s was representing manufacturer Leslie Kong in the …

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Mucc

Members of japan visual kei motion from the 2000s, Mucc have got managed to stick out from all of those other pack because of their flexible method of songwriting, which includes incorporated nu-metal, industrial, techie thrash, as well as disco, all loaded with catchy hooks. The music group was produced …

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Hoahio

Hoahio began in 1997, when Haco began executing with koto participant Yagi Michiyo and sampler manipulator Sachiko M. They got their name from a misspelling of “ohayo,” this means “hello” in Japanese, and released their 1st recording on Sachiko M’s Amoebic label. Their second recording, Ohayo! Hoahio!, premiered in 2000 …

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Go to Blazes

Created in the D.C. region in 1987 by university buddies Ted Warren, Tom Heyman, Christopher Horner, and Keith Donnellan, Head to Blazes documented and released their self-titled debut, a revved-up rockabilly LP, in 1988 and quickly relocated north to Philadelphia. Many whiskey-soaked evenings playing in every kinds of locations in …

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The Girl Bros.

THE LADY Brothers were an alias for the duo of Wendy & Lisa, the former members of Prince’s backing band the Trend, who recorded their first self-titled solo LP in 1987; ten years afterwards they teamed with manufacturer Tchad Blake because of their debut album, the lady Bros., released in …

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The Forecast

The first incarnation of indie rock quartet the Forecast came together in Peoria, IL, in 2001, made up of Dustin Addis (vocals/guitar), Rhys Miller (drums/vocals), Jared Grabb (guitar/vocals), and Marsha Satterfield (bass/vocals). The bandmembers required motivation from both their blue-collar root base and works like Braid, Rainer Maria, as well …

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Moonshake

Experimental pop outfit Moonshake was led by Dave Callahan, the one-time frontman from the C-86 group the Wolfhounds; after many years from the music picture, he resurfaced in early 1991, putting an advertisement in Melody Manufacturer phoning for bandmates. Among those that responded had been vocalist Margaret Fiedler, bassist John …

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The Warmers

The Warmers, a jagged and minimalist post-hardcore music group from Washington, D.C., lasted more than 3 years but just released one full-length recording just before splitting. The music group – guitarist/vocalist Alec MacKaye, bassist/vocalist Juan Luis Carrera, drummer Amy Farina – currently got founded themselves as appreciated associates of D.C.’s …

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The Sugarman 3

NEW YORK retro-funk combo the Sugarman 3 were formed by saxophonist Neal Sugarman in the planting season of 1996 pursuing his come back from New Orleans, where he backed performers including Eddie Henderson and Mike Longo. Teaming with organist Adam Scone (a one-time protégé of Ben Dixon) and longtime Sibling …

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