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Modern Life Is War

Modern Existence Is Battle was shaped in the tiny city of Marshalltown, IA, in 2002 by five friends — vocalist Jeffrey Eaton, bassist Chris Honeck, drummer Tyler Oleson, and guitarists John Eich and Matt Hoffman — who shared the same imagine starting their personal D.I.Con. punk music group and in …

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Zezé Gonzaga

Considered perhaps one of the most gorgeous voices of Rádio Nacional in its heyday, Zezé Gonzaga, known specifically for her two strikes “Canção de Dalila” (Victor Youthful/ Clímaco César) and “Óculos Escuros” (Valzinho/Orestes Barbosa), participated regularly for the radio’s excellent time, accompanied with the orchestras carried out by Radamés Gnattali, …

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Raymond Kane

The original roots of Hawaiian slack key guitar playing is preserved through the music of Ray Kane (born: Raymond Kaleoalohapoina’oleohelemanu Kane). Although he didn’t start playing music expertly until he is at his forties, Kane offers more than constitute lost period. His concerts and recordings have already been cherished by …

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Steve Gray

Alongside his accomplishments being a composer and arranger, the multifaceted Steve Grey was also perhaps one of the most prolific session keyboardists in contemporary jazz, financing his talents to sessions headlined by Quincy Jones, Henry Mancini, and Peggy Lee. Delivered Apr 18, 1944, in Middlesbrough, Britain, Grey started teaching himself …

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Lars Hollmer

Swedish composer, accordionist, and keyboardist Lars Hollmer was a very much much loved artist who escaped the notice of several during his lifetime but who nevertheless handled listeners around the world from Europe to Asia to THE UNITED STATES. Provided his longstanding account in the quirky Samla Mammas Manna, he …

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Robert Ward

Comeback stories don’t come any longer heartwarming (or improbable) than Robert Ward’s. Totally from the picture and believed by many aficionados to become dead, Ward’s opportunity encounter with acoustic guitar store owner Dave Hussong in Dayton, Ohio, tripped a rapid string of occasions that culminated in Ward’s 1990 debut recording …

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Marc Moulin

Belgian keyboardist Marc Moulin is a jazz craftsman for a lot more than 3 decades. A head in neuro-scientific acid solution jazz, he started his profession by playing the piano within the ’60s throughout European countries. During the pursuing decade, he set up a music group referred to as Placebo. …

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Paul Mullins

b. 24 Sept 1936, Frenchburg, Kentucky, USA. Mullins became a nation fiddle participant and it had been like a performer of gospel music and gospel-tinged bluegrass that he became most widely known. He caused various bands, like the Stanley Brothers and was using the Young boys From Indiana from around …

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Camu Tao

Struck straight down in his prime, the past due underground rapper Camu Tao was an integral artist around the Definitive Jux label until 2008 when he died of lung malignancy. Given birth to Tero Smith in Columbus, OH, Camu Tao arrived up with the town’s MHz team, which also presented …

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The Dead 60s

The Deceased 60s hailed from Liverpool, Britain. The combo was led by vocalist and guitarist Matt McManamon and presented guitarist/keyboardist Ben Gordon, bassist Charlie Turner, and drummer Bryan Johnson. Developing in their teenagers, they passed the name Pinhole for several years, releasing several singles and documenting a program for John …

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