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Postman

Postman — in other words the task featuring the Anonymous Mis — was originally an organization named Postmen, and featured both Mis and G-Boah. That group, called after a Burning up Spear melody, was produced in 1993, and built a significant following over time. Their first one, “Cocktail,” premiered in …

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Mars Black

Called after Mars Blackman, a figure in Spike Lee’s NIKE JORDANS campaign from your ’80s, rapper Mars Dark got his begin in Omaha, NE, before shifting to N.Con.C. to focus on his hip-hop profession. Instead of putting your signature on a cope with Poor Young man or Def Jam, he …

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The Virgins

Having a sound that mixes 21st century indie tones as well as the past due-’70s new wave attitude of Speaking Heads or the present day Lovers, NY City’s the Virgins were formed in 2006 by lead singer/songwriter Donald Cumming. A genuine item of N.Con.C., Cumming was raised in Tribeca. His …

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Black Ice

Hip-hop poet Dark Ice began growing his terms of revolution back 1993 when he was referred to as Lamar Manson. A fascinating performer having a pro-family, anti-establishment message, Dark Ice worked well Philadelphia’s coffeehouse and poetry slam circuit hard, making himself a faithful local following on the way. It wouldn’t …

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Travers & Appice

Just as advertised, Travers & Appice is a collaboration between two classic rock icons: guitarist and vocalist Pat Travers, of several ’70s solo guitar hero records fame, and drummer Carmine Appice, ex-member of Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Rod Stewart, Ozzy Osbourne — heck, you name it! Combined together from the Steamhammer/SPV …

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The Blackouts

Hailing from Champaign, IL, the Blackouts spent five years in the garage area banging out Cramping riffs and perfecting their rock and roll & move growl before unleashing their debut, EACH DAY Is normally Sunday Evening, over the Lucid label. The 2002 record brought the initial influx of Strokes, New …

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Thee 50’s High Teens

Thee 50’s High Teens certainly are a nearly amazing proposition: an all-girl Japanese vampire-themed garage area rock-band. The group was set up in 1998 in Fukuoka, the capitol of the idiosyncratic music picture referred to as “Mentai Rock and roll”; the mastermind behind Thee 50’s Great Teenagers was the bassist/vocalist …

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Adán Zapata

Advertisementán Zapata was a Mexican rapper who released many albums within the group Mente en Blanco before his untimely loss of life at age 21. He was significant for his brash, complicated rhyming design and fresh lyrics, even though his music was frequently uncompromising and hardcore, he composed a few …

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour

From early 2000 and carrying on through another season, the Blue Training collar Comedy Tour highlighted Jeff Foxworthy, Costs Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Wire Guy. Representative shows from each one of the tour’s performers had been gathered on Blue Training collar Comedy Tour Live, that was released in …

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Iran

Conceived in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1998, Iran started as the four-track bedroom-recording task of singer and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Aites. Playing a lot of the tools himself and recruiting close friends as required, Aites released Iran’s self-titled debut through Andee Connors’ (A Forest, J Chapel, Ticwar) Tumult label in …

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