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Brother’s Keeper

Not to end up being confused using the metallic band from the same name, the modern Christian vocal group Brother’s Keeper formed in the first ’90s, forging a audio that blended four-part harmonies, gospel and R&B-inflected melodies and spiritually upbeat lyrics. They released Brother’s Keeper in 1999 on Ardent Information. …

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John Popper

The harmonica virtuoso and rotund frontman for jam music group favorites Blues Tourist, singer/harpist John Popper was created in Cleveland, OH, on March 29, 1967. While going to senior high school in Princeton, NJ, he befriended drummer Brendan Hill; jointly, both — in conjunction with guitarist Chan Kinchla and bassist …

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Brother’s Keeper

Few hardcore music group have already been as universally regarded within the scene for his or her genuine, positive, and upbeat personalities because the men of Erie, PA’s Brother’s Keeper. The band’s popularity as nice men is surpassed by their renown for show-stopping, audience-inclusive shows; vocalist Mike Ski’s unmistakable shriek; …

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Mike Peters

Known in early stages because of their 19th century cavalry garb and absurd levels of hairspray, the Alarm parlayed solid, folk-inspired rock anthems into an eight-year, five-album career. Fronted by Mike Peters, the Security alarm strike hard with Declaration in 1984, and constructed upon that album’s achievement with Power and …

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