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Mísia

Portuguese fado singer Misia debuted in 1991 having a self-titled LP for EMI; putting your signature on to BMG, she resurfaced in 1994 with Misii Fado, adopted in 1995 by Tanto Menos Tanto Mais. Garros dos Sentidos, a significant hit throughout European countries, earned her first genuine American launch in …

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Ozma

Streaming their particular vision of puissant alternative pop/rock and roll, Ozma began its operations in 1995. Daniel Brummel (vocals, bass), Jose Galvez (acoustic guitar), Ryen Slegr (acoustic guitar), and Patrick Edwards (drums) guaranteed the lineup of the Pasadena team, that during many years performed almost any place in the California …

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The Maisonettes

The Maisonettes were an odd one-hit music group of the first ’80s, the oddness laying not really much within their hit as their mix of maverick indie label beginnings having a semi-manufactured image that some indie purists will dsicover crass. Their strike, “Heartache Avenue,” moved into the U.K. graphs in …

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The Rip Chords

Contrary to public opinion, the Rip Chords were actually a genuine group, a duo featuring Ernie Bringas and Phil Stewart, overdubbed right into a larger group sound simply by manufacturer Terry Melcher and his partner, Bruce Johnston. After two failed singles, Melcher and Johnston overran the business lead performing reins …

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Mint Condition

Formed in the first ’80s in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Mint Condition started as lead vocalist Stokley Williams, guitarist Homer O’Dell, keyboardist Larry Waddell, keyboardist/saxophonist Jeff Allen, keyboardist/guitarist Keri Lewis, and guitarist/bassist Rick Kinchen. The six talented music artists combined a number of affects and encounters to form their personal sound. Williams …

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Milcho Leviev

The exotic rhythms of Bulgarian music are combined with improvisations of jazz through the piano and keyboard playing of Milcho Leviev. An associate of Don Ellis’ music group in the 1970s and a well-traveled sideman for Billy Cobham, Artwork Pepper and Al Jarreau and head of jazz-rock music group, Free …

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The Rutles

Originally broadcast about network TV in 1978, ex-Monty Python member Eric Idle’s satire from the Beatles’ legend was among the hardly any successful rock parodies; just Spinal Tap, probably, provides outdone it. Among the key elements of the mock rockumentary was the brilliantly performed soundtrack by Python associate and ex-Bonzo …

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Minamina Goodsong

Atlanta hip-hoppers Minamina Goodsong are sillier than your average staff. But it doesn’t mean Pgnut Prehistoric (Brandon Odum), Adahma Advertisement (Evan Wix), and DJ T’Challa, aka the Instructor (Cedric Dodd) aren’t seriously interested in what they perform. Pals since middle college, the trio lower their hip-hop tooth on classic produces …

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The Quiet Five

One of the most unknown Uk Invasion bands from the mid-’60s to help make the lower reaches from the U.K. graphs, the Calm Five released six singles in 1965-1967 (one in the U.S. just) in a variety of designs showcasing their completed vocal harmonies. The very best of the, their …

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Rosebuds

Indie rock and roll trio the Rosebuds shaped in-may 2001, the same month that Ivan Howard (vocals/guitars) and Kelly Sharp (keyboards) were married. Both had fulfilled while in university in Wilmington, NEW YORK, and upon developing the Rosebuds shifted to Raleigh in nov 2001 and enlisted drummer Billy Alphin (of …

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