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Donald Gardner

The writer of the vacation perennial “All I’D LIKE for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth,” Donald Yetter Gardner also enjoyed a profession composing contemporary church anthems. He had written his seasonal traditional in past due 1944 while a open public school music instructor in Smithtown, NY; while substituting for …

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Pretty & Nice

Boston’s Pretty & Great got their begin a long time northwest in Burlington, Vermont, where musician Holden Lewis met engineer/musician Jeremy Mendicino in 2004 and both proceeded to record what would end up being the band’s debut, Green & Blue. After launching the record (and getting into a year’s worthy …

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Defeater

Boston, Massachusetts hardcore group Defeater originally formed in 2004, and, after some lineup adjustments, ultimately landed on vocalist Derek Archambault, guitarists Jay Maas and Jake Woodruff, bassist Mike Poulin, and drummer Joe Longobardi by 2008. Conceptually-inclined from the starting, their debut recording, Travels (2008), launched a narrative which chronicled an …

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Vanna

Taking impact from rings like As I Place Dying, Norma Jean, and EACH TIME I Expire, Boston metalcore outfit Vanna had been barely together a year before putting your signature on with Epitaph Details in fall 2005. Composed of Joe Bragel (vocals), Nick Lambert (electric guitar/vocals), Evan Pharmakis (electric guitar/vocals), …

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Rubikon

A versatile and seasoned Boston-based rock and roll device, Rubikon began honing their personal mixture of bluesy and melodic, progressive metal-infused really difficult rock and roll in 2001 using the discharge of a set of regionally well-received EPs. In 2004 the music group, which features the primary lineup of Joshua …

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Steve Lacy Trio

b. Steven Norman Lackritz, 23 July 1934, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 4 June 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Few contemporary jazzmen have selected the soprano saxophone as their primary device; Steve Lacy was most likely unique in selecting it as his only 1. Reputed to end up being the participant …

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Steve Lacy

Among the great soprano saxophonists ever (rank up there with Sidney Bechet and John Coltrane), Steve Lacy’s profession was fascinating to view develop. He originally doubled on clarinet and soprano (falling the former with the middle-’50s), motivated by Bechet, and performed Dixieland in NY with Rex Stewart, Cecil Scott, Crimson …

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Protokoll

Jose De Lara (vocals/electric guitar), Ben Greenspan (electric guitar/synth), Daniel O’Neill (bass), and Reid Calkin (drums) create the trendy post-punk leanings of Protokoll. Shaped from the ashes of varied punk ensembles within their indigenous Boston in 2004, Protokoll primarily started out being a notebook synth dance task between Greenspan, De …

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Lake Street Dive

Boston’s Lake Road Dive certainly are a fascinating mixture of affects and intricacy: jazz in mind, with an alternative solution D.I.Con. sensibility and a interest for classic rock and roll and garage looks. The band, made up of vocalist Rachael Cost, drummer Mike Calabrese, bassist Bridget Kearney, and trumpet-playing guitarist …

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Anarchy Club

The self-contained (all measures of saving and releasing were carried out “in-house,” since it were) Anarchy Golf club was the consequence of close friends Adam von Buhler (formerly from the music group Splashdown) and Keith Artez Smith (from the music group C60) joining forces in 2004 to produce music which …

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