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Nancy Wilson

Best known while the longtime business lead guitarist for hard-rock favorites Heart, Nancy Wilson was created March 16, 1954 and raised primarily in Seattle; at age group 20, she became a member of her sister Ann in Heart, which surfaced among the most popular acts from the past due 1970s …

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American Noise

An obscure AOR acoustic guitar group from the united states, American Noise recorded just one single album in 1980. Nevertheless, that self-titled collection is known as to become something of a classic among rock and roll cognoscenti, using the bombastic ‘Operating Through The Night time’ generating particular praise. Nevertheless, shortly …

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Terry Dolan

Terry Dolan was a vocalist and songwriter most widely known while creator and frontman for the ever-evolving Bay Region stone supergroup Terry & the Pirates. Dolan was created and elevated in Weston, Connecticut. Deeply affected by folk-blues and nation music, he started playing acoustic guitar at 14. He cited his …

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Terry Rowley

The town of Birmingham, England, has spawned its share (and some) of music stars: Steve Winwood, Roy Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Jeff Lynne, Carl Palmer, Denny Laine, Christine McVie, et al. Terry Rowley isn’t outlined included in this, but predicated on his musical capability lots of people who noticed and noticed …

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The Alan Parsons Project

Engineer/manufacturer Alan Parsons and his colleague, songwriter and lyricist Eric Woolfson, formed the Alan Parsons Task in 1975. Throughout their profession, the Alan Parsons Task recorded idea albums (including adaptations of Poe and Asimov books), having a revolving solid of session music artists. 1982’s Attention in the Sky was their …

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Night

Night time was a loose, L.A.-centered assemblage of session positives including Stevie Lange, who sang in back of Graham Bonnet and Elton John; Chris Thompson, who added to War from the Worlds and worked well for Manfred Mann’s Globe Music group (MMEB); and key pad wizard Nicky Hopkins, who used …

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Atlantic

Solidly in the classic AOR tradition, Atlantic musicians Phil Bates (lead vocals, electric guitar, keyboards), Simon Harrison (electric guitar, keyboards), Glen Williams (keyboards), Chris Taylor (keyboards), Paul Hoare (bass) and Andy Van Evans (acoustic guitar) represent an unfashionably large musical nucleus, complicated simply by the actual fact that drummer Andy …

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Charm City Devils

Going for a cue from bluesy classic rock and roll icons like Aerosmith and AC/DC, Baltimore, Maryland’s Appeal City Devils create traditional hard rock and roll anthems in the vein of Buckcherry and Aussie rockers Airbourne. The music group, offering founding member/vocalist/songwriter John Allen, Vic Karrera, Anthony Arambula, Nick Kay, …

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Scale the Summit

The origins of instrumental rock group Level the Summit day to 2004, when guitarists Chris Letchford and Travis LeVrier met as students in the Los Angeles Music artists Institute, then arrived to connection with fellow scholar and drummer Pat Skeffington, before completing their lineup with bassist Jordan Eberhardt almost a …

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Brother Firetribe

An AOR music group from Finland, Sibling Firetribe initial happened in 2002. Inspired with the glory times of such stadium rock and roll giants as Trip and Truck Halen in conjunction with the glam of such serves as Skid Row, Sibling Firetribe (the name itself a fairly complicated in-joke regarding …

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