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Josiah Leming

Josiah Leming charmed his method onto American tv’s in early 2008, when the teenaged singer/songwriter appeared in a number of shows of American Idol’s seventh time of year. He received significant display period during his short period using the display, piquing audiences’ curiosity along with his exclusive background (he previously …

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Alicia Witt

Alicia Witt first appeared onscreen in 1984, performing Alia Atreides in David Lynch’s version of Frank Herbert’s Dune. She wasn’t also ten years outdated, so it’s small question that she finished up getting pigeonholed as an celebrity rather than a musician, despite the fact that she have been playing piano …

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Something Corporate

From the myriad young alt-rock bands to appear in the first 2000s, Something Corporate stood out making use of their piano-fueled songcraft and crossover potential. Similarly, the bandmembers had been barely away from senior high school when Drive-Thru Information agreed upon them, which helped Something Commercial connect with a big …

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Jack’s Mannequin

Formerly referred to as the frontman for Something Corporate, a Western Coast punk-pop quintet that garnered a modest following through the early 2000s, Andrew McMahon can be the piano-playing songwriter in back of Jack’s Mannequin. Using the talents of several close friends and collaborators (including Mötley Crüe percussionist Tommy Lee), …

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Andrew McMahon

Chicago bassist who worked well extensively with Howlin’ Wolf’s band before moving out front like a vocalist with an album for the neighborhood Dharma label, Blueblood.

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Andrew McMahon

For most from the 2000s, pianist and singer/songwriter Andrew McMahon fronted the alt-rock group Something Corporate before segueing right into a poppy solo task titled Jack’s Mannequin, which included guest appearances by a lot of his talented musician friends. In 2013, he released his initial assortment of music under his …

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Ocean Park Standoff

A Los Angeles-based trio featuring British musician/DJ Samantha Ronson — sister of prolific DJ/maker Tag Ronson — singer/songwriter/vocalist and maker Ethan Thompson, and maker/drummer Pete Nappi, Sea Park Standoff hire a feel-good mixture of anthemic alt-pop and sunshiny, hook-filled electro-rock. Founded in 2015, the trio released a set of debut …

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Hunter Hunted

A spirited American indie pop device built across the abilities of Michael Garner (keyboards, vocals) and Dan Chang (bass, vocals), Hunter Hunted formed in 2012 following the dissolution from the duo’s previous task, Woman Danville. The Los Angeles-based device, which has attracted comparisons to performers like Of Monsters and Males, …

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Nate Ruess

Raised on the plantation in rural Arizona, singer/songwriter Nate Ruess produced his breakthrough with indie pop outfit the File format, but is way better referred to as the frontman of Grammy Award-winning trio Fun.. After he graduated senior high school Ruess made a decision to pursue music full-time, and in …

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