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Tahiti Boy and the Palmtree Family

Parisian indie pop provocateur David Sztanke (aka Tahiti Son) remaining his research in France to review music at NY City’s esteemed performing arts conservatory Juilliard. It had been there that he laid the foundations for his genre-bending retro-pop clothing Tahiti Boy as well as the Palmtree Family members, a constantly …

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Kimberly Caldwell

A contestant on American Idol’s second time of year, Kimberly Caldwell finished up placing seventh for the reason that year’s competition, but parlayed her publicity into other possibilities. Delivered in Katy, Tx in 1982, Caldwell began singing at age group five, executing in pageants and functioning her method up to …

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7th Wonder

A self-contained spirit and funk group away of Alabama, 7th Question notched many dance hits in the mid- to later ’70s and early ’80s, and used the Seven Miracles of the Globe connection with small subtlety, borrowing the picture from the pyramid at Giza as their brand as well as …

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Asakusa Jinta

Experimental performance artists/preservation band Asakusa Jinta take their name and inspiration through the Tokyo historical district where jintas (roving Japanese street bands) once loaded the streets. The band’s combination of punk, ska, golf swing, and march music (performed from the seven-piece clothing including accordion, standup bass, horns, and tempo section) …

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TV/TV

NEW YORK quartet Television/Television were formed in 2006 by longtime friends Josh Sea (vocals and electric guitar) and Joe Esposito (electric guitar), acquiring their name from several media-sharp Berkeley learners in the 1970s who known as themselves “TVTV” and specific in asking politicians challenging queries while filming the replies with …

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Layla Zoe

Layla Zoe can be an internationally recognized blues vocalist/songwriter from Vancouver, Uk Columbia. Zoe’s skill as a vocalist was obvious from a age group when, after finding her father’s blues record collection, she had taken a convert fronting his music group. After performing for another regional blues music group in …

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Mokobé

French rapper Mokobe Traore was originally an associate from the rap posse 113, but really made his name along with his 2007 single outing, Mon Afrique, an recording which he put his Malian origins towards the forefront, supported by such popular African performers as Youssou N’Dour, Amadou & Mariam, Tiken …

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Alex Winston

A classically trained opera singer and a previous starting act for Chuck Berry, with affects ranging from Small Richard to PJ Harvey, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Alex Winston isn’t easy and simple designer to pigeonhole. Given birth to and elevated in Detroit, MI, Winston was motivated by her parents to pursue …

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Rozzi Crane

A sultry-voiced, ’90s hip-hop/soul-influenced singer and songwriter from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Rozzi Crane began her quick rise like a neo-soul vocalist while still an adolescent. In ’09 2009 at age 17, she released a self-titled EP and later on signed up for the University or college of Southern California’s …

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The Yeah You’s

Luxurious, flamboyant, and unabashedly bombastic, British pomp-rock duo the Yeah You’s supply a campy mixture of ELO-inspired prog pop and Sparks-infused choice rock which has drawn comparisons to various other modern-day big-production performers like Mika, the sensation, as well as the Scissor Sisters. Produced in London by Mike Kintish (vocals, …

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