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Mafalda Veiga

Portuguese singer/songwriter Mafalda Veiga was created in Lisbon about Dec 24, 1965. At age eight she shifted to Spain, and by the end of her seven-year stay there her dad offered Mafalda her 1st acoustic guitar. The talented songwriter would later on describe getting “fertile soil on her behalf words …

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Hello Sailor

Although not well known beyond their indigenous New Zealand, through the middle-’70s, pub-rockers Hello Sailor emerged among the largest stars within the Kiwi picture, becoming among the country’s 1st native bands to achieve success not merely being a covers act, but on the effectiveness of their original materials. The group’s …

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Primitons

While Georgia as well as the Carolinas were Southern hot areas in the jangle pop sweepstakes from the 1980s, the Primitons demonstrated that there have been great contemporary pop bands making in Alabama, as well. The Primitons (the name was designed to end up being an abbreviation of “Primitive Shades”) …

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Gene Puerling

As the longtime leader from the genre-defying close harmony quartet the Hi-Lo’s, Gene Puerling exponentially extended the variables of traditional pop vocals via sophisticated, jazz-inspired arrangements that profoundly shaped the rock and roll & move generation that followed in the group’s wake. Blessed March 31, 1929, in Milwaukee, Puerling initial …

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Charanga America

The Bronx-based Charanga America was among the premier charangas in NEW YORK during the later ’70s and early ’80s, and even though the group’s profile waned over time as the dance fell out of style, the remained fitfully active on-stage in the decades that followed. Structured around bandleader/conguero George Maysonet …

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Raymond Jones

Raymond Jones burst in to the past due-’70s disco picture together with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards before venturing off by himself, eventually starting a solo profession in the past due ’90s. Playing keyboards alongside Rodgers and Edwards in the group Chic, Jones started his professional profession swiftly. Through the …

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Otto Waalkes

Among Germany’s most popular and influential comedians, Otto Waalkes hasn’t only recorded a lot of strike humor albums, starred in immensely successful films tailored to match his comic persona, written bestselling books, drawn popular comics, and gathered numerous honours — since he offers risen to popularity in the mid-’70s, he …

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JSD Band

Probably one of the most promising folk-rock rings from the early-1970s, The JSD Music group failed to surpass it is potential. Although these were once rated on a straight par with Fairport Convention, Pentangle and Steeleye Period, the group disbanded in July 1974, citing industrial pressures, musical variations, family responsibilities …

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Todd Cochran

Composer, arranger, maker, and keyboardist Todd Cochran spent some time working extensively in a multitude of styles from jazz and rock and roll to funk, disco, R&B, and cinematic ratings. Cochran was created and elevated in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He was a musical prodigy who was simply giving traditional …

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Edwards Hand

Originally formed in 1967 simply because Picadilly Line simply by Pole Edwards and Roger Hand, English psychedelic pop group Edwards Hand released three albums just before disbanding in the mid-’70s (1968’s The Huge Globe of Emily Little [mainly because Picadilly Line] featured the talents of Danny Thompson, Alan Hawkshaw, Jan …

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