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Tandy

Origins rockers Tandy, named after a personality in Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio, hail from NEW YORK. Vocalist/songwriter Mike Ferrio, who network marketing leads the group, was created and elevated in rural upstate NY, close to the Canadian boundary, and his music are often billed with thoughts of his youth in …

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Ambar

Ambar is a Paris-based chamber outfit that made it is full-length debut this year 2010 with Un Diablo Suelto, an record of South American dances. Led by violinist extraordinaire Sasha Rozhdestvensky, the quartet also contains Colombian-born, classically educated co-workers Francisco Gonzalez (electric guitar, vocals), Nelson Gomez (guitarron), and Juan Fernando …

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Sylvie Simmons

A respected veteran rock and roll journalist, Sylvie Simmons have been authoring music for pretty much four years when she finally stepped ahead like a performer. Simmons was created and elevated in London, and was captivated by music from early child years. She learned to try out a secondhand acoustic …

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The Four Storeys

Oxford, England’s 4 Storeys are led simply by brothers Nick Kenny (vocals/acoustic guitar) and Simon Kenny (bass), both previously of vastly-underrated mid-’90s Brit-pop/mod revivalists Thurman; drummer Dan Goddard (ex-Nubiles) and keyboardist “Pete” complete all of those other lineup. After developing in the wintertime of 1998, they are just now becoming …

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Adem

United kingdom singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Adem Ilhan creates pastoral pop that’s augmented by eclectic instrumentation and wistful and irreverent lyrics. He started documenting in his teenagers as the bass participant for the favorite post-rock trio Refrigerator, documenting four full-length information and releasing many singles and EPs. In 2003 he agreed upon with …

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Joe Sib

After many years of coping with rowdy audiences as the frontman having a punk rock-band, Joe Sib had the perfect training for his second career like a standup comic, knowing all too well how to proceed when hecklers give him trouble. A indigenous Californian, Joe Sib (created Joseph Subbiondo) was …

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Mafalda Veiga

Portuguese singer/songwriter Mafalda Veiga was created in Lisbon about Dec 24, 1965. At age eight she shifted to Spain, and by the end of her seven-year stay there her dad offered Mafalda her 1st acoustic guitar. The talented songwriter would later on describe getting “fertile soil on her behalf words …

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Primitons

While Georgia as well as the Carolinas were Southern hot areas in the jangle pop sweepstakes from the 1980s, the Primitons demonstrated that there have been great contemporary pop bands making in Alabama, as well. The Primitons (the name was designed to end up being an abbreviation of “Primitive Shades”) …

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JSD Band

Probably one of the most promising folk-rock rings from the early-1970s, The JSD Music group failed to surpass it is potential. Although these were once rated on a straight par with Fairport Convention, Pentangle and Steeleye Period, the group disbanded in July 1974, citing industrial pressures, musical variations, family responsibilities …

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Jill Johnson

Jill Johnson is a Swedish country-pop vocalist in the modern Nashville tradition who have, after breaking in to the Swedish mainstream through the past due ’90s with materials sung in her local language, began performing primarily English-language materials to regular business achievement in her homeland. Created on, may 24, 1973, …

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