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John McEntire

As an associate from the soulful, jazz-tinged pop combo the ocean and Cake and post-rock/fusion quintet Tortoise, John McEntire has helped build a few of the most exciting indie rock and roll of the later ’90s. Alongside manufacturer Jim O’Rourke, he became perhaps one of the most regularly popular collaborators …

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Bride of No No

Bride of Zero Zero was a theatrical sound rock and roll quartet formed in springtime 1999 by Chicagoan Azita Youssefi. After her important Scissor Women task fizzled out, Youssefi shaped Bride-to-be of No No with J Graff, MV Carbon, and J Kienzier. Their titles might have been fabricated; it had …

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The Scissor Girls

In the past due 1980s, while we were young in Washington, D.C., bassist/vocalist Azita Youssefi (aka AZ) and Heather Melowic (aka Heather M) talked about assembling a music group. The theory was placed on keep for a short while when Youssefi shifted to Illinois in 1989 to wait the Artwork …

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Rob Mazurek

Originally rooted within the tradition of very difficult bop jazz, cornetist Rob Mazurek progressed into perhaps one of the most regularly exciting pure improvisers of his period. Being a founding person in the multifaceted Chicago Underground collective as well as the 21st hundred years fusion clothing Isotope 217, his playing …

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Azita

A longtime fixture from the Chicago underground music picture, singer and multi-instrumentalist Azita Youssefi (sometimes credited as just AZ) was created within the U.S. in 1971 but spent the greater section of her formative years in her parents’ indigenous Iran. The family members permanently resolved in Bethesda, Maryland, in early …

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