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Tag Archives: 2000s – 2010s

Polina

Polina Goudieva was created in Moscow, Russia, to a pop vocalist mom (Anka) and an abstract musician dad (Ruslan Gudiev). The Los Angeles-based songwriter and vocalist discovered piano at a age, earning accolades in Russia before signing up at Berklee University of Music on scholarship or grant at age 16. …

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Laura Wright

Joining famous brands Camilla Kerslake, Sara Kempe, and Mary-Jess one of many young female sopranos vying for Katherine Jenkins’ crown, former All Angels vocalist Laura Wright’s mixture of traditional folk with luscious orchestration offered a fresh twist towards the classical crossover genre. Created in Framsden, Suffolk in 1990, she 1st …

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Sherwin Gardner

A reggae-gospel singer, songwriter, and manufacturer with a unique dancehall design, Sherwin Gardner produced his debut at a age, performing round the Caribbean as an adolescent and saving his debut recording, 1998’s Power in the Name, at only 17. A indigenous of Arima, Trinidad, Gardner released three more local albums …

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Pissed Jeans

Being a working-class foursome from Allentown, Pa, Pissed Skinny jeans vent their frustrations through a bludgeoning, midtempo grunge punk audio centered on sexual unhappiness and factory-town hopelessness, all doused in much layer of sarcasm and apathy. On the sweltering August evening in 2003, the Gatecrashers had been driving between LA …

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Maps

Originally going beneath the name Short Break Operator, Maps is actually Northampton U.K. sound sculptor Adam Chapman, who combines indie digital noises with atmospheric, sleepy rock and roll that owes as very much to Spiritualized and My Bloody Valentine since it will to Four Tet and Planks of Canada. After …

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The Bright Light Social Hour

Conjuring a bold fresh version of psychedelia educated by hard rock and roll, R&B, electronica, and pop, the Shiny Light Social Hour is usually a strap from Texas acquiring the wealthy tradition of Lone Star trippiness and both conserving it and upgrading it for a fresh period and place. The …

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Connor Christian

Southern rock singer/songwriter Connor Christian remaining residential at 14 and traveled the world, visiting Southern Korea, France, Belgium, Singapore, and other areas before time for the U.S. and settling in Atlanta, Georgia. There he come up with a backup music group known as the Morningstar Revival with whom he released …

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Nadine Coyle

Arguably probably the most talented vocalist in Girls Aloud, Nadine Coyle followed in Cheryl Cole’s footsteps to be the second person in the greatly successful group to launch a solo career. Given birth to in Derry, North Ireland in 1985, Coyle started singing young and, motivated by her parents, documented …

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Monte Pittman

As the life of the sideman will generate a fairly varied résumé, few have as odd a pedigree as Monte Pittman. Hailing from Longview, Tx, the guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter got his begin playing in rings around his indigenous state before shifting to LA in 1999, where he required a …

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Paula Atherton

A native of NY, jazz vocalist/musician Paula Atherton began monitoring tone of voice and flute at age 9, becoming proficient on saxophone during her teenage years. She examined with several notable jazz performers including Lee Konitz and Bob Mintzer, performed at the brand new York Ball celebrating Costs Clinton’s initial …

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