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Yarn

Playing passionate but heartfelt bluegrass-influenced music using a soft spirit but a rock and roll & roll center, Yarn certainly are a music group led by vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Blake Christiana. Christiana produced Yarn in Brooklyn, NY in 2006, originally being a aspect task from his root base rock-band …

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The Shondes

The Shondes (pronounced Shahn-duhs) certainly are a four-piece indie rock and roll group based from the western Brooklyn neighborhood of Recreation area Slope. They rock and roll a unique audio that combines ’90s queercore and riot grrrl power with traditional Jewish music and dramatic, wealthy vocals. It is the audio …

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This Is Ivy League

Although indie pop duo THAT IS Ivy Little league formed in August 2005, Alex Suarez (guitar, trumpet, vocals, drums, bass) and Ryland Blackinton (guitar, vocals, synth, bass) had originally met in 1997 during senior high school in Florida. After senior high school, Suarez pursued a qualification in the culinary arts …

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High Places

Among the many youngster/young lady indie electro duos formed in 2006, Rob Barber and Mary Pearson of Brooklyn’s High Areas approach saving with creative reject, tinkering with offbeat creation techniques want random microphone setting, pitch shifting, delays, and saturated blankets of reverb to generate danceable levels of audio. Playful and …

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Roland Alexander

Tenor, soprano sax, piano. Roland Alexander acquired both formal schooling and widespread knowledge. He gained a bachelor’s level in music from Boston Conservatory and transferred to NEW YORK in 1958. Alexander caused many jazz mainstays, including John Coltrane, Potential Roach, Sonny Rollins and Roy Haynes. His design, though rooted in …

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House & Parish

Shaped in 2006 by members from the early-’90s hardcore revival, the Brooklyn-based outfit Home & Parish generate an atmospheric make of indie rock and roll that evokes the quartet’s Britpop and shoegaze affects. Vocalist/guitarist John Herguth previously offered as frontman for the Like Picture, whose Wilco-influenced audio earned the group …

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Yeasayer

The music of Brooklyn’s Yeasayer can be an eclectic, genre-bending journey into pop, rock, Middle Eastern and African musics, folk, and dub. Vocalist/keyboardist Chris Keating and vocalist/guitarist Anand Wilder had been both elevated in Baltimore, where they honed their vocal abilities inside a barbershop quartet and performed inside a high-school …

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Dewey Redman

Among the great avant-garde tenors, Dewey Redman hasn’t received anywhere close to the acclaim that his boy Joshua Redman gained within the 1990s, but ironically Dewey is a lot more of a forward thinking player. He started on clarinet when he was 13 and performed in his senior high school …

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Ghost Train Orchestra

Known for leading various incarnations of his avant chamberesque folk-country clothing Defeat Circus, Florida-born, Boston-based trumpeter (actually, multi-instrumentalist), bandleader, composer, arranger, and singer/songwriter Brian Carpenter can be the principal generating force behind the Ghost Teach Orchestra, restoring alive a few of the most ebullient — and frequently underappreciated as well …

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Bing & Ruth

Bing & Ruth certainly are a Brooklyn-based minimalist outfit led by pianist/composer David Moore. Moore produced the group in 2006 with other music pupil friends attending NY City’s esteemed New College. The ensemble size shifts from task to project predicated on the range of Moore’s parts, though a primary chamber-sized …

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