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Moses Mayfield

Moses Mayfield is a music group, not a single work: specifically, they’re a quintet from Birmingham, AL, led by vocalist/songwriter Matthew Mayfield. Primarily inspired by a contact with the video for Weapons N’ Roses’ epic “November Rainfall,” and afterwards acquiring musical cues from performers which range from Coldplay and Peter …

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Editors

Shaped in 2003, Editors became among the leading rings within the post-punk revival that swept America and England in the first 21st century. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised four music technology college students from Stafford College or university — vocalist/guitarist Tom Smith, business lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell …

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Dorothy Love Coates

Possibly the most underrated gospel vocalist and songwriter of black gospel’s golden age, Dorothy Love Coates symbolized, in what of Craig Werner’s A BIG CHANGE Is Gonna Come: Music, Race as well as the Soul of America, “the very best of what the first ’60s offered: a style of call …

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MIST

Birmingham-based grime MC Mist increased from the middle-2010s grime resurgence, proving you don’t need to be from London to be studied seriously in U.K. rap circles. Mist, like the majority of grime artists, began by dropping several mixtapes and freestyles, which rapidly started accumulating millions of sights on-line. Although Mist’s …

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El Ultimo Tango

Un Ultimo Tango is a chamber group located in Birmingham, Britain, that specializes in the music of Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla. Originally members of the town of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, they arranged in 2002 to be able to play a celebration that offered as an observance from the 10th wedding …

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