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Hacienda

Hailing from San Antonio, Tx, Hacienda certainly are a music group with one feet before as well as the other in today’s, playing music that harks back again to pop, spirit, and blues seems from the 1960s and ’70s even though keeping a contemporary concentrate and enthusiasm. Hacienda will also …

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Maplewood

Disciples of ’60s “canyon rock and roll,” Maplewood came alongside the purpose to relive the noises of America, the Byrds, as well as the Traveling Burrito Brothers, 30 years following the fact. Made up of co-vocalists and guitarists Tag Rozzo (of Champale) and Steve Koester (previously of Punchdrunk), guitarist Craig …

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Fruit Bats

Originally hailing from Chicago, Fruits Bats featured an ever-changing lineup based across the folk-pop songwriting of bandleader Eric D. Johnson (never to end up being confused using the Eric Johnson from Archers of Loaf or your guitar virtuoso from the same name). Johnson started writing tracks on his four-track in …

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The Loved Ones

Affected by ’60s R&B and early Chicago blues, this Bay Region quartet includes Bart Davenport (vocals, classical guitar), Mike Therieau (bass, vocals), drummer John Kent, and lead guitarist Xan McCurdy. Their 1993 debut, THE PURCHASE PRICE for Love, is usually on HighTone Records.

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Persephone’s Bees

Led by Russian singer/songwriter/keyboardist Angelina Moysov, Persephone’s Bees (a name that originates from a poem by Russian poet Osip Mandelstam) got its beginnings immediately after Moysov shifted to america and fulfilled guitarist Tom Ayres in 1993. Both began collaborating, sketching from Moysov’s years as a child affects of Russian folk, …

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Honeycut

After meeting through mutual friends, Bart Davenport, Hervé “RV” Salters, and Tony Sevener, most of whom have been involved with various Bay Region projects, made a decision to meet in Salters’ home studio and find out what they could create collectively musically. With Davenport on vocals (he previously sung using …

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The Hush Sound

What began simply because random jam periods between close friends Bob Morris (electric guitar) and Greta Salpeter (piano/electric guitar) ultimately grew in to the Chicago indie pop quartet the Hush Sound. A classically educated pianist since age group three, Salpeter was released to Morris by shared friends if they had …

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Bart Davenport

Having spent a big chunk from the 1990s within the FAMILY MEMBERS and, later on, the Kinetics, Bart Davenport struck from his have in the first 2000s, sketching from a variety of soft rock and roll, classic rock and roll, and singer/songwriter affects (Slim Lizzy, Al Stewart, and Adam Taylor, …

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Danny James

The SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Weekly once described the music of Bay Area musician Danny Wayne as “Larry Graham and Queen on to the floor using the Raspberries” — a description Wayne has quoted in interviews — which accurately sums up his passion for hooky rock & roll having a …

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