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The Shacklefords

The Shacklefords were a short-lived folk-pop act led by two from the more interesting figures in the L.A. music picture from the 1960s — Lee Hazlewood, the idiosyncratic vocalist, songwriter, and manufacturer most widely known for his collaborations with Nancy Sinatra, and Marty Cooper, who was simply a songwriter and …

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The Minits

Vocal group the Minits (Mary Anderson and sisters Mary Ann Watkins and Carolyn Watkins) hailed from Montgomery, AL but relocated to Memphis, TN once they were authorized to Dan Greer’s Sounds of Memphis label in the past due ’60s. The trio released three amazing pop-soul singles for the imprint, like …

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Tenth Avenue North

Using a bright and sunny contemporary pop sound, Tenth Avenue North (the group took its name from a significant street in the West Hand Beach, Florida area, where in fact the band was originally formed) have grown to be among the brightest lights in the contemporary Christian music scene. Led …

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Danny & the Champions of the World

After learning to be a leading body in the U.K.’s Americana picture with his music group Grand Get, singer/songwriter/guitarist Danny Wilson introduced the likeminded task Danny as well as the Champions from the Globe in 2008 using a self-titled debut album on Loose Music. The label’s name was suitable because …

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Enya

With her mixture of folk melodies, synthesized backdrops, and classical motifs, Enya created a unique style that more closely resembled modern compared to the folk and Celtic music that supplied her initial influences. Enya is certainly from Gweedore, State Donegal, Ireland, which she still left in 1980 to become listed …

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Lindsey Haun

Local Californian Lindsey Haun landed a industrial for IBM at age four. Since that time, the youthful celebrity/musician has made an appearance in numerous tv shows, movies, and advertisements. Haun’s career around the stage started at age seven. By 11 she was composing her personal tunes and by 15 was …

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Paper Route

Mixing digital-age pop/rock and roll with ambient consumer electronics, Nashville’s Paper Course got their begin in the summertime of 2004, when founder Chad Howat started assembling tracks in the center of the night so that they can fight his insomnia. Inspired by his masterpieces, he recruited close friends and previous …

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Gitte Hænning

Danish singer Gitte Haenning was created in the town of Århus in 1946. A celebrated local teenager idol in the ’50s, Haenning produced the proceed to Germany in 1963, obliterating the graphs with her smash solitary “Ich Will ‘Nen Cowboy Als Mann.” An extremely successful cooperation with well-known German vocalist …

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The Del Vikings

The story from the Dell-Vikings (or Del Vikings, or Del-Vikings) is among the most glorious, complicated, and frustrating of any successful doo wop group in music history. With two main national strikes (“Arrive OPT FOR Me” and “Whispering Bells”) with their credit — yet another hit than almost every other …

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Garnet Mimms

Most widely known for his initial rendition of “Cry Baby,” later on a significant item in Janis Joplin’s repertoire, Garnet Mimms’ pleading, gospel-derived strength made him among the first true soul performers. His legacy continues to be criminally underappreciated, since for reasons uknown he never obtained another strike on the …

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