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Claude Dubois

French-Canadian vocalist/songwriter Claude Dubois was created in Montreal on Apr 24, 1947. He started performing publicly as soon as age group 12, playing in an area country music group. Dubois produced his saving debut using the group Claude Dubois et Ses Montagnards. His single debut came a short while later, …

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Chris Bathgate

Chris Bathgate is a celebrated vocalist/songwriter whose stark, heartbroken tunes (similar in firmness to the people of Can Oldham or Damien Jurado) earned him a solid community following throughout Southeast Michigan. Bathgate was raised in Pecatonica, Illinois and began playing music when he was 16, investing in a few years …

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George Posford

b. Benjamin George Ashwell, 23 March 1906, Folkestone, Kent, Britain, d. 24 Apr 1976, Worplesdon, Surrey, Britain. Graduating from Cambridge College or university, Posford prepared a law profession but the effective interpolation within an early 30s touring edition of Lavender of the song he previously created with Rodney Hobson prompted …

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Laci Boldemann

After studying composition and piano in the RAM in London and receiving piano lessons from Frumerie in Sweden, Boldemann was forced to become listed on the German Military in 1942. He offered in Russia, Poland and Italy before deserting to become listed on the Abruzzi. He spent 2 yrs within …

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Michele Mascitti

In the forefront of Italian instrumental music, Mascitti was considered much like Corelli and Albinoni. He was trained by his uncle Pietro Marchitelli a violinist. Notably, most of Mascitti’s compositions had been obtained for strings. He could find his lot of money beyond Italy traveling throughout his indigenous nation, Germany …

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Jazeps Vitols

Beyond your Baltic Expresses, the name Jazeps Vitols is little known, but both his output and influence suggest he was a significant body in twentieth century music, specifically in his native Latvia. Vitols is normally regarded as the daddy from the Latvian college, having been the initial main Latvian composer …

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John Foulds

John Foulds is among the quintessential eccentrics who abound in the annals of music in early twentieth hundred years Britain, a prolific author of so-called “light” music, which the majority of his popularity today regrettably rests. The boy of the bassoonist in the Hallé Orchestra, he started piano lessons at …

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Roman Hoffstetter

Roman Hoffstetter was a author of the Classical period. He was among a set of twins; the additional was Johann Urban Alois Hoffstetter, who became movie director from the Franconian province from the Teutonic Order in addition to a small-time composer. Hoffstetter joined the Benedictine monastery at Amorbach, required his …

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Pierre Borjon de Scellery

Borjon was an associate of the France literati who all studied and succeeded in laws. Though as yet not known for his compositions or playing methods he did compose an education manuel for the musette (a musical instrument like a bagpipe).

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