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Etienne Roda-Gil

The songwriter whose oeuvre arguably best defines the People from france nouvelle chanson, Etienne Roda-Gil was created August 1, 1941, in Montauban, France, the merchandise of a family group of Spanish Republicans forced to flee their homeland from the rise of Francisco Franco and his fascist loss of life squads. …

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Hal Shaper

b. 18 July 1931, Muizenberg, Cape City, South Africa, d. 8 January 2004, Cape City, South Africa. The youngest of three kids of Jewish immigrants, Shaper’s mom from Poland, his dad from Britain, in his teenage years he made a decision that he wished to be considered a songwriter. Although …

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Playing for Change

A continuing multimedia project, Performing for Change was made in 2004 by manufacturer/engineers Tag Johnson and Enzo Buono. Expecting to breakdown musical and cultural obstacles and promote a tranquil world-view, the duo journeyed around the world recording street music artists playing the same tracks with the thought of making a …

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Don Glasser

b. August 1920, d. 26 Apr 2004. Don Glasser shaped his 1st dance music group orchestra in Derry, Pa, USA, in 1938. Previously he previously performed alongside Jerry Gray, Ray Pearl and Artwork Kassel. With vocalists including Lois Costello (Glasser’s wife) and Roger Lopez, the music group quickly relocated to …

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Little Teeth

Residing somewhere within noise-pop and freak folk, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA trio Little Teeth produced in 2004, after drummer Ammo Eisu replied to a Craigslist publishing by vocalist/guitarist Dannie Murrie, who was simply searching for a “feminist rocker chick” to try out music with her. After shifting to California from …

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Amestory

Indie rock-band Amestory (pronounced am-uh-story) was shaped in 2004 by singer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Russell (the bass participant in Respira) and pianist Doug Prior, initially being a studio-only task. Putting your signature on to Portia Information, they documented their first monitors, which became element of a Compact disc called Divide …

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Room Eleven

A self-described “jazzbossafolksoul-combo,” Area Eleven were a five-piece from Amsterdam who played jazzy, clever, and nostalgic music. They started coming jointly in 2001 when guitarist and composer Arriën Molema responded to a “music artists wanted” advertisement vocalist Janne Schra got posted on the Utrecht Conservatorium. It got until 2004 to …

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Give Up the Ghost

Boston hardcore thrashers QUIT the Ghost (Tim Cossar, electric guitar; Wes Eisold, vocals; Brian Masek, electric guitar; Matt Woods, bass; and Nate Helm, drums) originally produced in nov 1999 as American Problem, building a pursuing with local concert events and a intensely circulated demonstration cassette, which resulted in a cope …

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Bloodhorse

Originally formed in later 2004 in an effort to keep busy and kill the downtime off their other bands, drummer Alex Garcia-Rivera, bassist/vocalist Matt Woods, and guitarist/vocalist Adam Wentworth formed Bloodhorse and began pushing the limits of stoner metal. When their various other obligations found a finish, the trio tossed …

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Micranots

Although Micranots originally contains two MCs and one producer/DJ, by enough time their debut, Return from the Travellahs, arrived (on cassette only) in 1996, only rapper I Self Devine and DJ Kool Akiem were in the group. Akiem got a copy from the tape in to the hands of Business …

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