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Red Aunts

Feminine punk rockers the Crimson Aunts were a tough, uncooked, raunchy combo that arose through the California punk revival from the ’90s. Both praised and dismissed for his or her garage-band amateurishness in early stages, the music group crafted a grimy, scuzzy sound inflected with refined strains of blues, nation, …

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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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Pond

Senior high school buddies Chris Brady and Charlie Campbell relocated off their hometown of Juneau, AK, to Portland, OR, in 1989. 2 yrs afterwards, they recruited drummer Dave Triebwasser (ex-Thrillhammer) and shaped Pond. These were quickly agreed upon to Sub Pop, and their eponymous 1993 debut record fit nicely in …

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Rozz Williams

Best known while the past frontman from the influential goth-rock music group Christian Loss of life, Rozz Williams also enjoyed an eclectic single career which found his music take becomes industrial, cabaret and spoken-word tasks. Given birth to Roger Alan Painter, Williams was still a teenager when he created Christian …

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Harry Lookofsky

Violinist Harry Lookofsky bridged the techie rigors of classical music using the phrasing and rhythms of bebop to produce Stringsville, among the truly singular jazz recordings of it is era. He’s also recognized to modern audiences as the daddy of Michael Dark brown, the creative pressure behind the pioneering orchestral …

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Lucy Reed

Lucy Reed was an attractive but small known jazz vocalist who performed around Chicago in the ’50s. The cool-toned Reed, who valued cool school performers like Chris Connor and June Christy, resided in different elements of the Midwest — she was created in Marshfield, WI in 1924, visited senior high …

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Saul Viera

Saul Viera was created in southern California to Mexican parents who hailed from Tierra Generosa, Nayarit. His profession being a vocalist can be something of happenstance just as much as creative will and eyesight. One night time, Viera went to a membership with several friends. Coming to an all but …

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The Scott Farkus Affair

Rock & move rings never really appear to pass away. Their essence simply gets resuscitated and reincarnated into brand-new forms and buildings. Such may be the case with Baltimore, MD’s the Scott Farkus Affair. This quintet includes former associates of some very good Baltimore-area rings (Butch, 7 Mississippi). As SFA, …

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Looper

Originally regarded as a side project to enjoy during time faraway from his main band, Looper was formed at that time Belle and Sebastian bassist Stuart David to get a show on the Glasgow School of Artwork in 1997. The samples-based indie digital project soon required on a existence of …

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West Nkosi

Using the death of pennywhistle and alto saxophone player and record manufacturer West Nkosi, in October 1998, from injuries sustained within an auto crash, South Africa lost one its true music visionaries. While his playing was a significant element in the early-’60s achievement of Spokes Mashiyane and His All Superstar …

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