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Hasse Bruniusson

In the 1970s onward, Hasse (also spelled Hans sometimes) Bruniusson continues to be perhaps one of the most influential drummers in Sweden. An associate from the seminal intensifying rock-band Samla Mammas Manna, he later on joined up with the Bloom Kings while keeping energetic in experimental, free of charge, and …

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Jeff LaBar

Best known because the longtime business lead guitarist for the 1980s glam pop-metal music group Cinderella, Jeff LaBar was created Jeffrey Philip LaBar in March 18, 1963 in Darby, Pa. He became a member of Cinderella when first guitarist Michael Smerick (also called Michael Kelly Smith) still left in 1985, …

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Son of Dave

Boy of Dave makes music that fuses days gone by and today’s, as a guy in an antique suit using a harmonica shouts, stomps, and howls the blues but runs on the sampler to loop human being beatbox-style tempo patterns that provide his nation blues-influenced music the gritty groove of …

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Hans Theessink

Austria-based acoustic and electrical folk musician and bluesman brings a freshness of appreciation towards the American blues idiom, be it classic blues through the ’20s and ’30s or even more modern metropolitan blues from Chicago through the ’50s and ’60s. Theessink’s discography greater than 20 albums — all released in …

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The Gibson Bros.

A crazed psychobilly quartet which later on fragmented in to the Workdogs and ’68 Return, the Gibson Bros. shaped in Ohio through the middle-’80s, playing hardly competent however totally enthusiastic bluesy roots rock and roll which later on became a staple of indie rock and roll through groups just like …

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Dżem

Polish blues-rock legends most widely known because of their hits “Czerwony Jak Cegla,” “Whisky,” “Harley Moj,” “Mala Aleja Roz,” “List do M,” and “Sen o Victorii,” Dżem (means “jam”) shaped in 1973, using the traditional lineup comprising Ryszard Riedel (vocals, harmonica), Beno Otreba (bass, guitar, vocals), Adam Otreba (guitar, vocals), …

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Golden Animals

A self-styled retro-indie-folk-psychedelic-blues duo, Golden Animals was originally formed in Brooklyn, NY, by American vocalist/guitarist Tommy Eisner and Swedish-born drummer/backing vocalist Linda Beecroft. But after documenting their initial EP in 2006 in these thick urban environment, the few embarked on a cross-country pilgrimage that brought these to the barren wastes …

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Geronimo Black

Geronimo Dark would be yet another from the hundreds of basically forgotten semi-progressive hard rock and roll bands of the first ’70s but also for the pedigree from the group’s associates. Geronimo Dark was produced by previous Moms of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Dark in 1970, soon after Frank Zappa …

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Califone

Following the disintegration of Chicago’s blues-rock innovators Red Red Meat, the band’s four staying members struck from their very own, initiating several varied endeavors but by no means straying too much from their house base, or one another. Ben Massarella and Tim Rutili revived their Perishable Information imprint, Brian Deck …

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Gilles Sioui

For some of his music career, Canadian guitarist Gilles Sioui continued to be within the shadows, accompanying Quebec rock and roll and blues artists such as for example Kevin Parent, Kashtin, and Bob Walsh before starting his own career in 1997 like a talented folk singer within the vein of …

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