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Ponderosa

Having a classic whiskey-soaked roadhouse sound, Atlanta-based Ponderosa began when singer and guitarist Kalen Nash met guitarist Kris Sampson at Atlanta’s Nickel & Dime saving studio, where Sampson was serving as head engineer. Both found out a musical affinity and started tracking with region players J.T. Hall (bass and vocals), …

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Bleu

Before becoming one of the primary names in Boston’s power-pop scene, Bleu (blessed William Adam McAuley III) produced his mark on the neighborhood scene with Bing Bang Holidang, a Christmas-themed charity album that highlighted guest appearences by fellow Bostonians like Dicky Barrett (Mighty Mighty Bosstones) and Kay Hanley (Words to …

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My Favorite Highway

THE BEST Highway are headquartered in north Virginia, where cousins Dave and can Cook shaped the pop/rock and roll combo in January 2006. Music artists cycled in and from the lineup for quite some time, including guitarists Andrew Goldstein (who still left later that season to entrance his own music …

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Everybody Else

A California three-piece which has taken the audio of vintage power pop and coaxed it in to the 21st hundred years, EVERYONE ELSE feature Carrick Moore Gerety on acoustic guitar and business lead vocals, Austin Adam Williams III on bass and vocals, and Mikey McCormack on drums, vocals, and sometimes …

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SouthGang

Originally located in Atlanta, Georgia, yet relocating to LA in search of a recording contract, this very difficult rock-band was formed simply by Jesse Harte (b. USA; vocals), Butch Walker (b. Bradley Glenn Walker III, 14 November 1969, Cartersville, Georgia, USA; acoustic guitar/vocals), Jayce Fincher (b. Georgia, USA; bass/vocals) and …

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Butch Walker

Butch Walker is really a singer, songwriter, and maker whose skills work from radio-friendly pop to high-attitude hard rock and roll. After gaining a short flavor of major-label achievement through the ’80s and ’90s — especially with Wonderful 3, whose solitary “Freak from the Weak” became today’s rock strike in …

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Oh No Not Stereo

Moody however effervescent pop/rockers Oh Simply no Not Stereo system materialized round the duo of Sky Nielsen (vocals, guitar, etc.) and Myk Agee (drums, vocals, etc.) in 2003. Hailing from LA, the guys individually released an eponymous EP and full-length (the second option otherwise referred to as LP001) in 2005. …

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Marvelous 3

An Atlanta-based trio comprising many members from the pop-metal music group SouthGang, Wonderful 3 became a critic’s darling in 1999 using the smash one “Freak from the Week.” The music group had formed 2 yrs prior, launching the albums Mathematics and Other Complications and Hey! Record before signing up for …

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Sam Roberts

Canadian singer/songwriter Sam Roberts released his 1st accurate debut in 2002, carrying out a well-known demo he previously manufactured in Montreal. Before that, he previously been a violin participant who eventually shifted to acoustic guitar and began a rock-band with his close friends. After obtaining a bit of insurance on …

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Rooney

California rock-band Rooney emerged in 2002, building their live debut starting to warm up for Phantom World, a far more experienced L.A.-centered group who distributed similar traditional pop influences (E.L.O., the Seaside Boys) plus a family member. Younger brother of acting professional and previous Phantom World drummer Jason Schwartzman, Rooney …

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