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Stellar*

New Zealand quartet Stellar* is definitely made up of singer/songwriter and guitarist Boh Runga (sister of Bic), Chris van der Geer (guitar), Kurt Shanks (bass), and drummer Andrew Maclaren. First solitary “Happy Weapon” made an appearance in 1996 on self-employed label Papa Pacifica. Putting your signature on to Sony, three …

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Flare

Deceptive, bittersweet love tracks pervade the Flare sound — an assortment of L.D. Beghtol’s classically qualified tone of voice, his ukulele, and a assortment of musical playthings, and a little army of music artists including Jon DeRosa of Deceased Leaves Increasing and Aarktica, Mom Western world studio’s owner Charles Newman, …

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Lucius

Featuring a couple of appealing frontwomen in Berklee College of Music tone of voice majors Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, Brooklyn-based indie pop group Lucius also depend on the talents of drummer Dan Molad and guitarist Peter Lalish. Multi-instrumentalist Andrew Burri curved out the initial lineup. Demonstrating an evocative mixture …

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Pauline

Pauline is a France pop vocalist/songwriter and pianist whose debut one, “Allô le Monde,” was a smash strike through the entire French-language globe in 2008. Blessed Pauline Vasseur on January 5, 1988, in Zoom lens, Pas-de-Calais, France, she started playing the piano at a age and researched music in the …

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Molly Moore

Molly Moore continues to be composing songs since she was seven years of age, honing her love of singing and songwriting over time that followed. The Hastings-on-Hudson, NY indigenous of German, Russian, and Polish descent grew up by musical parents who helped form her soulful alt-pop. As her profession expanded, …

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Ron Franklin

While Ron Franklin doesn’t appear to enjoy offering information regarding himself — when or where he was created, where he’s living, and even where he’ll be performing — he’s turn into a vital existence for the Memphis, Tennessee music picture, working with a multitude of noted music artists (included in …

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Canterbury

Produced in 2005 in Farnham, Surrey by Luke Prebble (lead vocals), Ben Bishop (bass), and Adam Tube (guitar) — who all went to the same boarding classes — and curved away by Mike Sparks (vocals, guitar) and Scott Peters (drums) in 2007, Canterbury spent their early years creating a profile …

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Lisa Hayes

Roots-rocker Lisa Hayes was created and raised in Portland, OR, returning house in 1994 after a short move to LA to create her music group the Violets. Their 1st album, Crazy Place, made an appearance on the neighborhood Schizophonic label in 1995, offering over 5,000 copies at concert events; a …

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Mayor McCA

When the noise/experimental group Gorp disbanded in 1996, lead singer Christian Anderson Smith was only a busboy (all of those other group formed Golden Lake Diner). Weeks later on, Smith was still a busboy, but he was also Mayor McCA, a one-man music group with an eclectic folk audio. A …

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Marlboro Chorus

Hailing from Davenport, IA, Marlboro Chorus may be the accidental imagine multi-instrumentalist B. Patric (blessed: Pat Stolley). What began as an test in his cellar finished with Patric selecting himself with an increase of when compared to a few amazing pop monitors. Tripmaster Monkey drummer Marty “Rudie” Reyhons jammed on …

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