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Koffee Brown

The duo Koffee Dark brown had main success making use of their debut solitary, “Following Party,” a soft jazzy dance track that started climbing the charts in Dec 2000 and was included on the Arista debut album, Mars/Venus. Filling up a man/female-singing duo void of that time period, Koffee Brown …

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The Ghouls

The Ghouls were an in-studio-only creation of writer and producer Gary Usher, made to profit from two current crazes in 1964, hot rod tunes and campy monster films. Bobby “Boris” Pickett acquired just strike big with “Monster Mash,” therefore Usher — who acquired tremendous achievement stamping out Seaside Boys-like hot …

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Classical Jazz Quartet

As high-concept jazz groupings go, few have already been as fun, laid-back, and boisterous because the Classical Jazz Quartet. Acquiring traditional compositions and changing them into upbeat jazz anthems, the group isn’t scared to make significantly unique adjustments to the music they cover. The group 1st came collectively when bassist …

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BM3

Constructed by ex-Banda Machos José Elpidio Morfin aka Pepe Morfin, Bernardo Lomeli and Mauricio Bueno the Mexican “tecnobanda” BM3 (not linked to the molecular biology, biochemistry and bioinformatics acronym) surfaced in 2001 with Evolución a assortment of Mexican rhythms performed in a far more advanced and electronic-driven type popularized within …

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The Jelly Jam

Following a dissolution of prog rock and roll supergroup Platypus in 2000, three from the group’s members continued to create the similarly minded force trio the Jelly Jam. Vocalist/guitarist Ty Tabor (King’s X), bassist John Myung (Desire Theatre), and drummer Pole Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Winger) continuing Platypus’ legacy for intensifying, …

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The Few

Los Angeles’ the Couple of exude a bouncy youthfulness, taking part in emotional — sometimes painful, sometimes exuberant — melodic indie rock and roll that noises most much like Conor Oberst’s Desaparecidos. Guitarist and vocalist Jack port Burnside, bassist Jamie Zwick, and drummer Pauline Mu met up in the first …

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Ken McIntyre Trio

b. 7 Sept 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, d. 13 June 2001. McIntyre was created right into a musical family members (his father performed mandolin) and got lessons in traditional piano between 1940 and 1945. At age 19 he started alto saxophone lessons with Andrew McGhee, Gigi Gryce and Charlie Mariano. …

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Sworn In

The urgent hardcore metal of Sworn In got its begin in the summertime of 2001. The British fivesome attempted for a genuine, smart method of the genre that shown their desperation and regret. Following a demo and some displays, Bridge Nine Information captured on and helped them discharge their eponymous …

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Pay the Girl

Frequently in comparison to Matchbox 20, 3 Doors Straight down, as well as the Verve Pipe, Pay the lady epitomizes the slicker, more refined, even more polished side of alternative pop/rock in the 21st century. The Cincinnati, OH-based music group suits listeners who like their rock and roll laced with …

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Smith Dobson

Jazz musician Smith Dobson was a renowned pianist within the South Bay section of California. Dobson originally received his understanding of music at a age group via his mom, who sang and trained him tranquility (his dad was also musical, playing piano and accordion). After going to San Francisco Condition …

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