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Venice Is Sinking

Athens, GA, indie pop music group Venice Is Sinking began like a one-man music group, that one guy being vocalist/guitarist Daniel Lawson, who have released the initial Venice Is Sinking “recording” in the summertime of 1997 in his hometown of Peachtree Town, GA, by means of 50 handmade cassette copies. …

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Tobias Fröberg

Swedish singer and songwriter Tobias Fröberg achieved spectacular success in his homeland along with his debut album in 2004, and has earned a growing worldwide following along with his second album, 2006’s Somewhere in the town, which recalls the cream from the folk-influenced singer/songwriter motion from the ’60s and ’70s, …

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Amy Cook

California-raised, Texas-based singer/songwriter Amy Cook spent her formative years carving away a distinct segment as an enterprising, 3rd party artist in LA, self-releasing records and collecting revenue from paths that she certified to film and television. Weary from the grind, Make eventually produced her way towards the Western world Texas …

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The Love Drunks

The Atlanta foursome from the Love Drunks play hoarsely yelped punkish rock with undertones of blues, rockabilly, and garage rock.

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Wintergreen

While it’s true that in its first year, when it had been in almost no homes, MTV would occasionally give late-night airplay for an unsigned band’s cheesy homemade video (comic rockers Blotto were the only band to get a deal because of this), music video has traditionally been extremely resistant …

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Nothing More

Having a powerful mixture of twisty progressive rock and roll, explosive rock, and soaring, radio-ready alt-rock, hard-hitting, forward-thinking San Antonio-based quartet Nothing More invokes brands like System of a Down, 30 Seconds to Mars, Incubus, Mars Volta, and Killswitch Employ. Formed throughout the abilities of longtime close friends Jonny Hawkins, …

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Young People

A fascinating mixture of rock and roll, nation, and avant-garde, the trio referred to as Young People shaped in early 2001, when vocalist Katie Eastburn, guitarist Jeff Rosenburg, and drummer Jarrett Silberman began taking part in collectively hoping of forming a nation band and finished up forging collectively traditional American …

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Yoro Sidibe

A respected musician for a few 30 years, practicing ritualistic tribal music that goes back towards the 14th hundred years, Yoro Sidibe is a donso ngonifola (hunter’s musician) in the Wasulu community of Babbala, in the southwestern Malian hinterlands. Typically, donsos play to have the hunters riled before they keep …

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Hans Zimmer

Perhaps one of the most prolific film composers from the past due 20th and early 21st hundreds of years, Hans Zimmer was created Sept 12, 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany. After relocating to London as a teenager, he later published marketing jingles for Air-Edel Affiliates, and in 1980 collaborated using the …

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Dave Matthews Band

Formed in the first ’90s by South African vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews, the Dave Matthews Strap presented a far more pop-oriented version from the Grateful Deceased crossed with components of jazz, funk, as well as the worldbeat explorations of Paul Simon and Sting. Matthews filled the group with many Virginia-based music …

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