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T.S. Bonniwell

T.S. Bonniwell may be the billing that Sean Bonniwell utilized for his just solo recording, Close, released on Capitol in 1969. This may be a little bit complicated to Music Machine followers, who are aware of the name Sean Bonniwell as opposed to the deal with T.S. Bonniwell. For this …

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James Bond Sextet

The Wayne Relationship Sextet was a studio-only group formed to record an album, The Wayne Bond Songbook, targeted at exploit the recognition of the Wayne Bond film personality in the mid-’60s. Fortuitously, the first choice of the sextet was a well known LA jazz and program bassist actually called Wayne …

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Leo Diamond

Leo Gemstone was the principle harmonica soloist, or virtuoso, saving in the “high-fidelity” LP period. Previously a flute and piccolo participant, he earned a competition playing harmonica with Edwin Franko Goldman’s music group in NY City’s Central Recreation area. This resulted in 18 years with Borrah Minevitch’s Harmonica Rascals, and …

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Hit the Switch

Located in Riverside, CA, Strike the Switch shaped in 2001 and released their initial EP that same year. Following album’s release, different member adjustments ensued; the band’s lineup ultimately solidified around vocalist/guitarist Matthew Hawks, bassist Ray Ramirez, drummer Scott Perry, and guitarist Joel Urias. Another EP and a summertime 2005 …

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Lamb

The minor SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA group Lamb have a tendency to be remembered limited to their appearance within the Fillmore: THE FINAL Times concert album, where these were one of the non-star artists on the set dominated by bigger titles just like the Grateful Deceased, Santana, and Boz Scaggs. …

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Blind Illusion

Formed in past due-’70s SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA by vocalist David Godfrey, guitarist Mike Biederman, bassist Alvin Petty, and drummer Brett Hern, Blind Illusion had been for years among the Bay Area’s most well-known underground metal rings. But the music group was never a lot more than an intermittent concern …

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Shinobu

Shinobu vocalist/guitarist Mike Moroboshi-Huguenor and drummer Jon Fu were taking part in together in the neighborhood punk music group Argyle if they decided in nov 2002 a switch was to be able. Located in San Jose, both began playing collectively privately consuming bands just like the Weakerthans and Loss of …

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Kneebody

Experimental instrumental ensemble Kneebody make jazz-, funk-, rock-, and electronic-influenced music. Featured in the music group are keyboardist Adam Benjamin, trumpeter Shane Endsley, bassist/guitarist Kaveh Rastegar, saxophonist Ben Wendel, and drummer Nate Timber. Although Benjamin, Endsley, Rastegar, and Wendel went to Eastman College of Music jointly in the ’90s, it …

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Clyde Doerr

Several genre of music was in charge of building the saxophone probably one of the most popular instruments in the us, a fact the enthusiasts of jazz heavyweights frequently overlook. Clyde Doerr’s tireless carrying out in the ’20s, live aswell as on radio and information, was a gush of warm …

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Orange

Hollywood pop-punks Orange signed with Hellcat Information while even now in senior high school after obtaining the interest of label impresario/Rancid head Tim Armstrong. The quartet’s initial appearance was on Provide ‘Em the Shoe, Vol. 4 (the melody “No Rest for the Weekend”), as well as the full-length Welcome to …

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