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Mikey Wax

Vocalist/songwriter and Long Isle native Mikey Polish took to music in a young age group, understanding how to play the piano and write his initial songs at age eight. A decade later, while participating in university in Nashville, Polish continued to build up his musical abilities and released his debut …

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Todd Alsup

Delivered and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, singer and songwriter Todd Alsup fell deeply in love with classic 1960s spirit and 1970s pop even though still a youngster, and his interest for it provides continually informed his very own music. After Alsup relocated to NEW YORK, his piano-based tracks …

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Andy Davis

Elevated in Baton Rouge, LA, Nashville-based alt-pop songwriter, singer, and pianist Andy Davis includes a strong, melodic feeling that harks back again to the classic composing of artists like Paul Simon, Billy Joel, and Stevie Wonder, and his distinctive tenor provides his compositions a lot of nuance and space to …

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Attila

Rising from your ashes of Billy Joel’s Extended Island-based rock and roll & roll music group the Inconveniences, Attila was an embarrassingly discordant duo that also presented the Inconveniences’ Jon Small. Described by Joel at that time as “psychedelic bullsh*t,” their self-titled debut recording arrived in 1970. A crucial and …

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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 She wasn’t also ten years outdated, so it’s small question that she finished up getting pigeonholed as an celebrity rather than a musician, despite the fact that she have been playing piano …

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Dominic Cortese

The discovery of Dominic Cortese, known in the first times of his career as just Dom Cortese, may be the discovery from the lacking link between Elvis Presley and Steve Lacy. The idea of a first-call program artist who did a lot of recording classes he admits he can’t keep …

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Duke Special

Northern Ireland seems an improbable location to provide delivery to a vaudeville-obsessed bohemian singer/poet, but try informing that to Lisburn (close to Belfast) indigenous Peter Wilson, better known by his stage name Duke Particular. The self-proclaimed originator of “hobo elegant” — a guide both to his exclusive dress design and …

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Burton Cummings

Burton Cummings, given birth to in Winnipeg in 1947, used the Devrons before signing up for the Guess Who also as business lead vocalist in 1965. Cummings spent a decade with that music group, but left for any solo career, liberating a self-titled recording in 1976. The solitary, “Stand High,” …

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Moro

Guitarist, composer and modern-day troubadour Moro was created in Bodega Bay, CA; there he started playing music at age group six, composing his first music that same yr. By 12, Moro was carrying out professionally; he ultimately spent some 14 years traveling the earth just like the minstrels of yore, …

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Jon Schmidt

Classical style modern composer and pianist Jon Schmidt was created in Salt Lake Town, Utah. His parents had been German immigrants using a flavor for traditional music. Schmidt performed in piano recitals at age eight. Before he is at his teenagers, he begun to compose music of his very own, …

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