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Balkan Beat Box

With several musicians rotating round the Israel-born New Yorkers Ori Kaplan and Tamir Muskat, Balkan Beat Box plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates traditions from Eastern European countries, the center East, and NY electronica. Both males had a lot of encounter playing in a variety of eclectic bands prior to starting …

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Michael Small

Prolific composer Michael Little has scored several films because the early ’70s. He focuses on adding musical suspense to thrillers.

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Nightmare of You

Headache of You rose from the ashes from the Long Isle punk revivalist music group the Movielife. Ex-Movielife guitarist Brandon Reilly created the melodic indie rock and roll group in 2003 having a sound a lot more pop-oriented than his hardcore origins would initially recommend. Together with vocalist/guitarist Reilly, Headache …

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Jutta Hipp

Jutta Hipp had a strangely short career, dropping from music altogether soon after emigrating to america. She analyzed painting in Germany and performed jazz during Globe War II. Once the Soviets required over East Germany, she relocated with her family members to Munich. Hipp performed locally and in 1952, documented …

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Levy

Wayne Levy (acoustic guitar/vocals), Matthew Daniel Siskin (acoustic guitar), Wayne Broughel (bass), and Mike Jones (drums) create the wistful indie rock and roll stylings of Levy. Hailing from NEW YORK, Levy shaped in 2004, and produced their name on different phases in East Town pubs. Levy’s darling, Morrissey-esque audio captured …

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Wayne Andre

Trombonist Wayne Andre played in so many studio room periods that he could literally concoct an alphabet of his credits. He spent some time working with jazz and pop market leaders from A to Z, from Roy Ayers to Zulema. His dad was a saxophonist, and Andre got began with …

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Dorothy Loudon

Singer and celebrity Dorothy Loudon enthralled viewers with her variations of music in the Roaring Twenties. Apart from performing in nightclubs, Loudon made an appearance on-stage, in concerts and recitals, on tv, and in movies. She stated her greatest motivation during her profession was her hubby, Norman Paris, whom she …

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Frank Lowe

Avant-garde tenor saxophonist Frank Lowe evolved over time from an unrestrained, free-blowing energy participant into a flexible, multi-hued improviser who non-etheless remained underground for some of his profession. Given birth to in Memphis in 1943, Lowe started playing tenor at age group 12, studied in the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA …

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Luther Henderson

Of no regards to Fletcher Henderson, Luther Henderson’s very long career ranks among the most diverse among vintage jazz performers who originated within the Kansas City jazz picture, branching into film and tv soundtrack ratings and Broadway displays. Some amazing collaborations with both Canadian Brass and conductor Sir Simon Rattle …

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Diamond Nights

New York’s Gemstone Evenings features Morgan Phalen (vocals/guitar), Rob Laakso (guitar/synthesizers), Seth Rumsey (bass), and Tim Traynor (drums). The freewheeling indie rock and roll foursome shaped in 2003, and collectively they develop a brash, hard rock-inspired, song-driven sound customized for enthusiasts of Queens from the Rock Age group, Priestess, and …

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