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Tag Archives: 1997

Télépopmusik

The electronic outfit Télépopmusik followed in the footsteps of Air, Les Rythmes Digitales, and Dimitri From Paris and established their very own musical stylings within the arena of French dance music. The primary trio of Fabrice Dumont, Stephan Haeri, and Christophe Hetier shaped in 1997 after burning up out from …

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Seldom

Seattle’s Seldom formed in 1997 with Yuuki Matthews (keyboards/vocals), Casey Wescott (acoustic guitar), and Pedro the Lion’s Casey Foubert (drums). They released the Locations I Haven’t Seen EP in 2001 and later on became a member of Sarah Shannon on her behalf 2002 single tour of America. Among gigs, Seldom …

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Frogwings

Beyond Gregg Allman, drummer Butch Vehicles is the just person in Georgia’s venerable Allman Brothers Music group who’s still within the lineup and it has appeared on every recording. But during among the Allman’s lulls in activity through the middle-’90s, Trucks made a decision to come up with a side …

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Nautilus Pompilius

Sverdlovsk-Leningrad cross Nautilus Pompilius became famous because of its abrupt ascension to celebrity by the end from the 1980s, creating a name for Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg) because the third capitol of Soviet rock. Its audio started in the Ural Mountains but discovered a house among innovative Leningrad organizations like Akvarium …

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X-Legged Sally

An experimental, Zappa-influenced group from Belgium, X-Legged Sally’s regular membership included Peter Vermeersch, Paul Belgrado, Pierre Vervloesem, Danny Vehicle Hoeck, Peter Vandenberghe, Bart Maris, and Michel Mast. In 1990 the music group contributed a monitor towards the Live in the Knitting Manufacturing plant, Vol. 4 collection, which led to an …

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Witchery

Sweden’s Witchery was created in 1997 after Satanic Slaughter creator Ztephan Dark made a decision to fireplace his band, which in turn contains guitarists Patrik Jensen (of Seance as well as the Haunted) and Richard Corpse, vocalist Toxine, and drummer Mique. The four of these recruited bassist Sharlee D’ Angelo …

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Glen Buxton

A founding person in the Alice Cooper music group, guitarist Glen Buxton was the author of many of hard rock and roll/heavy metal’s most instantly identifiable electric guitar riffs. Delivered in Akron, OH, on November 11, 1947, Buxton was raised in Az, befriending such senior high school monitor superstars as …

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Harry Pussy

The clattering, shrieking din which was Harry Pussy spent a lot of the ’90s among the most acclaimed sounds within the extreme noise underground, stamped using a press from famous brands Thurston Moore and Lou Barlow. Their short, spastic, atonal freak-outs sat someplace in between sound rock and free of …

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Ginger

When vocalist/guitarist and founding member Kevin Kane remaining Canada’s acclaimed Grapes of Wrath because of the cliched music and personal differences, the rest of the people — Chris Hooper (drums), Tom Hooper (vocals, bass, guitars), and Vincent Jones (keyboards) — continued using the like-sounding and similarly enjoyable Ginger. The music …

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Hagood Hardy

A specialist musician at age 18, vibraphonist Hagood Hardy moved from his local Indiana to review at the School of Toronto, using various jazz night clubs with a music group called the Montage. Hardy provides constructed music for countless advertisements and TV applications, but his most well-known work is certainly …

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