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feedtime

Australia’s feedtime (the name was deliberately spelled having a lower-case f) earned a rabid cult following for his or her primal and bruisingly powerful, bass-heavy audio, a walloping fusion of punk rock and roll, blues, and hard rock and roll. Feedtime was created in 1979 by a set of close …

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Maria Taylor

Maria Taylor brought her warm, casual vocals to many projects — especially Azure Ray, a dreamy pop duo that featured Taylor and longtime partner Orenda Fink — before starting her own profession as a single singer/songwriter. Created in 1976 in Birmingham, Alabama, she got her begin at age group 15 …

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Barry Beckett

Being a keyboardist using the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, Barry Beckett could be heard on strikes on Stax Information (the Staple Singers’ “I’ll Take You Now there,” number 1 R&B for a month, number one play springtime 1972, and on Paul Simon’s “Kodachrome,” number 2 pop for 14 days in …

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Curly Putman

Curly Putman was among country music’s most significant songwriters. The kid of the sawmill employee, he finished his education and spent four years in the U.S. Navy, before he himself proved helpful within a sawmill. After completing a industrial training course, he became a footwear salesman. He composed music and …

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Joe Guy

Joe Man had a short and rather odd profession. A encouraging trumpeter who was simply heavily affected by Roy Eldridge, Guy’s design looked forward towards bop. Nevertheless because of his heroin make use of, he never created beyond a particular intermediate level as well as the outcomes, although fiery, regularly …

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Cootie Williams

Cootie Williams, among the finest trumpeters from the 1930s, expanded upon the function originally shaped by Bubber Miley with Duke Ellington’s Orchestra. Famous for his use the plunger mute, Cootie was also an excellent soloist when playing open up. Starting as an adolescent, Cootie Williams used a number of regional …

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Chuck Leavell

In the who’s who of rock and roll & move, Chuck Leavell is an extremely big someone. His piano and key pad playing provides graced the albums and/or levels of the Moving Rocks, Eric Clapton, the Allman Brothers Band, the Dark Crowes, George Harrison, Blues Traveller, the Marshall Tucker Band, …

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Brad Cotter

Based on the guy himself, “music isn’t just my entire life, it’s my soulmate.” Nation vocalist and Nashville Celebrity 2004 champion Brad Cotter was raised in Auburn, AL, having a preacher for any father. Performing in the church’s choir launched Cotter to just how music can contact people’s hearts, and …

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Terrell

b. Charles Allen Terrell, 15 March 1961, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Elevated mainly in the tiny city of Albertville, Terrell performed electric guitar and sang from youth. A few of his performing was in cathedral, but, motivated upon a profession as a specialist musician, he also sang and performed guitar in …

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Billy Walker

A native of western Texas who was simply active on the Grand Ole Opry, Billy Walker emerged through the talent-rich Dallas picture of the past due ’40s and early ’50s. After a short stint on Capitol, he was agreed upon to Columbia in 1951 at nearly a similar period as …

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