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Martin Peerson

As an organist and virginalist quite active in London, Peerson’s music compositions are informed by key pad strategies and idiosyncrasies. He had written instrumental and vocal music however the transfer of his functions will be the experimental techniques he attempted including dissonances, and uncommon chord progressions, arrangements and harmonies. Formal …

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Henry Cow

The progressive rock genre spawned many groups that became top-grossing arena acts — Green Floyd and Genesis are two — in addition to many who progressed directly into obscurity. Henry Cow had been one of the better known & most broadly traveled English rings from the intensifying era (though just …

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Tom Robinson

There have been few punk-era, major-label performers simply because intensely creative and controversial simply because Tom Robinson. Slicing his tooth with folk-rockers Café Culture (who released a Ray Davies-produced record on the top Kink’s Konk label in 1975), Robinson roared in to the limelight in 1978 with an excellent one …

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Jamie Lidell

English producer Jamie Lidell became as more popular for his effective neo-soul vocals and performances for his previous career like a producer of groovy experimental techno. After some EP produces for labels such as for example Mosquito and an appearance within the Mille Plateaux-released Industrialsamplecoregouchbeat compilation, Lidell collaborated with similarly …

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Edmund Hockridge

Baritone vocalist Edmund Hockridge was in his height within the mid-’50s, at the same time when big ballad performers ruled the graphs just before rock and roll & roll arrived. Given birth to in Vancouver around the 9th August 1919, he analyzed the piano and was noticed by John Charles …

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Don Lusher Big Band

b. Gordon Douglas Lusher, 6 November 1923, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Britain, d. 5 July 2006, Cheam, Surrey, Britain. Lusher was raised inside a musical family members, his grandfather, parents playing and performing in Salvation Military bands. Lusher discovered to try out trombone and pursued his musical passions at college. At age …

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Tim Renwick

Tim Renwick started taking part in acoustic guitar in 1966 at age 17. He started his career using various organizations, including Quiver, with whom he released several albums. He continued to become listed on with Gary Brooker, documenting two albums over time with him. In 1977 he became a member …

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Jack Hulbert

b. 24 Apr 1892, Ely, Britain, d. 25 March 1978, London, Britain. A popular acting professional, singer, dancer, movie director, writer choreographer, and maker, whose jaunty onstage picture was from the ‘terribly Uk, “I say, aged chap”’ range. Hulbert started to develop his numerous abilities in undergraduate productions while he …

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Colin Hodgkinson

Bassist/vocalist Colin Hodgkinson was created in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Britain, on Oct 14, 1945. He started playing skillfully in 1966, originally within a jazz-rock trio, after that as an associate of Eric Delaney’s Showband. He briefly performed in Alexis Korner’s music group New Cathedral in 1969. He was the first choice …

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Frank Hamilton

Not to end up being confused using the American folk musician and one-time Weaver from the same name, Frank Hamilton is a English vocalist/songwriter whose passionate, earnest delivery recalls famous brands Glen Hansard. Blessed and elevated in Cambridgeshire, Britain, a Hamilton attempted his hands at trumpet and drums before obtaining …

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