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Greg Humphreys

In the area of a job which has spanned four decades, Greg Humphreys has generated himself like a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader whose talents have received him a loyal cult following and whose stylistic reach embraces indie rock and roll, pop, R&B, jazz, and acoustic music. Given birth to …

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Jake

Jessie Lee Montague was raised in locations like Madison, WI, and Albuquerque, NM. An all natural performer in the first place, understanding how to play your guitar just added fuel towards the open fire. After several lessons plus some many years of practice, she required her device and her deal …

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Kolibri

An spectacular outgrowth from the Leningrad Rock and roll Membership, Kolibri flourished on the crossroads of two cultural eras, charming hard rock-calloused viewers using their vocal harmonies and womanly wiles. Led by eccentric diva Natalya Pivovarova (previously of Sergei Kuryohin’s group Pop-Mehanika [Pop Auto mechanic]), they sang their missing melodies …

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Pur

Pur is a German pop music group that rose to chart-topping achievement in the mid-’90s and remained popular for quite some time thereafter, topping the albums graph and scoring TOP strike singles with remarkable regularity. Founded in 1975 in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany, not really definately not Stuttgart, the music group is …

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Big Fat Snake

Produced in 1990, Big Body fat Snake have become to become among Denmark’s longest-running rock and roll bands, pretty good for an organization that taken its name from a Bob Dylan lyric. However the Big Body fat Snake story in fact dates back to 1988, when guitarist Peter Viskinde and …

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Miracle Mile

This British group is primarily the genesis of singer-songwriter Trevor Jones. In the mid-nineties, after dealing with co-producer Steve Davis, Wonder Mile self-released its debut recording Bike Theives in 1997. The duo added Les Nemes on bass, Trevor Smith on drums and Phil Smith on saxophone and keyboards. Tag Hornby …

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David Gahan

Synth pop wasn’t designed to have a spirit. Pioneered by German techno wizards Kraftwerk in the ’70s, digital pop music became a haven for chilly detachment. With no hollow baritone of vocalist David Gahan (delivered David Callcott), there wouldn’t end up being much fireplace in the man made grooves of …

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Wendy Matthews

Wendy Matthews carved away a successful single career as you of Australia’s finest vocalists following a long time spent backing main Australian acts. After departing her hometown of Montreal at 17 to busk over the U.S., Canada, and Montreal, she finished up in LA. In 1983 she sang backup for …

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The Williams Brothers

Andrew and David Williams are guitar-toting brothers who all began burning artists such as for example Brian Setzer, the Plimsouls, Joe Ely, as well as the Cruzados in the first ’80s. Then they performed in T-Bone Burnett’s music group during a Western european tour, before settling straight down and reducing …

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Dave Crossland

From your coal and farm country of Akron, OH, Dave Crossland released his first nationally distributed EP, Fields of Guarantee on Appleseed Records, in 2000. Soon after its launch, he began focusing on his debut full-length recording. Both projects included his unique make of folk which presented passionate anthems about …

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