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Dark Meat

The Athens, GA, music collective Dark Meats were formed by singer/guitarist Jim McHugh and bassist Ben Clack once they moved to Athens from NEW YORK in 2004 and met guitarist Kris Deason (of Subversivo) and drummer Forrest Leffer (formerly of Carrie Countries) while working at a downtown restaurant. The group …

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Mick Green

Mick Green is among the most self-effacing electric guitar legends in rock and roll & roll. Because the early ’60s, as an associate of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, his electric guitar style — blending lead and tempo parts in a single — continues to be an motivation to three …

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Joyce Collins

An excellent pianist/vocalist located in the LA area who in addition has been a favorite jazz educator, Joyce Collins was using the Frankie Carle music group (1954) and with Oscar Pettiford (1955) before settling in LA. She worked frequently with Bob Cooper on the Lighthouse in the past due ’50s …

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Chilton Price

Chilton Price was created Chilton Searcy near Fern Creek, KY. After going to the University or college of Louisville, where she analyzed music gratitude, she performed violin for the Louisville Orchestra through the ’30s and ’40s. In 1950, she fulfilled Pee Wee Ruler and Redd Stewart while functioning being a …

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Bo Hansson

Swedish keyboard participant/composer Bo Hansson 1st emerged in the 1960s within a duo that made a name for itself, 1st in Sweden and about tour in Europe, and issued some 3 albums. Jimi Hendrix noticed the group and apparently documented some jams with Hansson which have thus far continued to …

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Wyn Morris

Although not thought to be among the celebrity conductors of his age, Wyn Morris attained the gratitude of musicians and audiences as well for his pioneering work in the Mahler oeuvre. Although his recordings will have competing, and frequently excellent alternatives, they stay in the catalog for research and enjoyment. …

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Art Linkletter

The favorite TV/radio host released several comedy recordings in the first ’60s, a lot of it predicated on his Home Party show. Following the drug-related loss of life of little girl Diane, his recordings transformed from humor to spoken phrase, generally revolving throughout the evil of medications.

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Guru

Rapper/composer Master (true name Keith Elam) initial rose to prominence because the “lyrical fifty percent” from the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, among the initial outfits that attemptedto fuse jazz with rap. After three albums by Gang Starr strike record store racks (1989’s FORGET ABOUT Mr. Nice Man, 1991’s Part of …

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George David Weiss

Songwriter George David Weiss was dynamic through the mid-’40s through the first ’60s and wrote such strikes seeing that “Oh, What It all Appeared to be” and “Can’t Help Falling in Like.” Given birth to in N.Con.C. in 1921, Weiss analyzed at Juilliard. In early stages in his music profession, …

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Metro Station

As is usually the case in Metro Station’s hometown of Hollywood, CA, the emo-pop clothing owed its development to a small number of well-placed cable connections. Co-frontman Track Cyrus was the stepson of nation superstar Billy Ray Cyrus, and his half sister, Miley Cyrus, performed the title personality on Disney’s …

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