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Alan Vega

One half from the seminal digital duo Suicide, Alan Vega was created in Brooklyn, NY, in 1938. He started his career like a visible artist, getting notoriety for his “light sculptures”; ultimately Vega opened up his personal lower Manhattan gallery space, which he dubbed the Task of Living Performers. The …

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David Mancuso

The origins of disco (and clubland generally) lie in the first ’70s and David Mancuso’s Greenwich Community apartment, where he sponsored weekly after-hours get-togethers for a lot of the city’s party population. The Loft’s audio system was equally as good as most legal night clubs, and Mancuso performed an array …

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Joe Temperley

Baritonist Joe Temperley was an ideal musician to complete for Harry Carney during re-creations of Duke Ellington’s music, a job that often overshadowed his own good voice. Temperley in fact started over the alto and documented on tenor with British rings led by Harry Parry (1949), Jack port Parnell, Tony …

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Connie Crothers

Connie Crothers was an associate of this unfortunately not-so-exclusive membership of first-rate jazz improvisers unfairly relegated towards the fringes from the jazz public’s awareness. Why she had not been more popular and/or critically acclaimed acquired nothing in connection with any insufficient skill or originality, for Crothers acquired both to extra. …

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Irving Fields

Irving Areas was among the last of his generation of active music artists; been trained in the primary many years of Tin Skillet Alley and vintage American well-known music before Globe Battle II, he could possibly be found still taking part in piano frequently in NY in the beginning of …

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Glenn Frey

Glenn Frey was most widely known among the two most widely used and longest tenured people (alongside Don Henley) from the Eagles, so when an intermittently effective solo artist within the years since that music group split up. Although connected closely using the Eagles’ make of Southern California-spawned laid-back country-rock, …

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David Bowie

The cliché about David Bowie is the fact that he was a music chameleon, adapting himself based on fashion and trends. While this kind of criticism is as well glib, there is no denying that Bowie confirmed an extraordinary skill for perceiving musical tendencies at his maximum within the ’70s. …

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Marni Nixon

Known as “the queen from the dubbers” by musical theater historian Kurt Gänzl, soprano singer Marni Nixon liked a lengthy job in film, opera, television, recordings, as well as the legitimate stage, despite the fact that her tone of voice was a lot more familiar towards the mass audience than …

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Bob Cranshaw

The bass exact carbon copy of a practiced saxophone veteran who was simply never a huge but was well respected for consistent superiority, Bob Cranshaw worked steadily with several top jazz music artists. Despite using a light firmness, Cranshaw’s timing, musical understanding, and versatility had been featured within an impressive …

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