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Gary Higgins

Free-folk enigma Gary Higgins came into the popular awareness more than 3 years after his music profession ground for an abrupt halt when the reissue of his 1973 cult vintage, Crimson Hash, became a reason célèbre in the summertime of 2005. Given birth to and elevated in Sharon, CT, Higgins …

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Webelos

Hardcore punk threesome from Spain Webelos got involved with Madrid’s picture in the past due ’90s. The music group was shaped by ex-TAS (Travestis Adoradores de Satán) Mugretone Interior, Poison Bambee, and Spidey González. After liberating an EP, Megadiez, in Apr 1999, González was changed by drummer Herr Faust and …

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Ray Condo

Rockabilly revivalist Ray Condominium was created and raised in Hull, Quebec, picking right up your guitar at age 12 with 16, making his recorded debut using the Uk Invasion-influenced teenager combo the Peasants. After a stay at artwork college, he spent many years kicking around the united states and didn’t …

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Johnny Powers

Rockabilly artist Johnny Power’ story is among the even more intriguing the genre provides. Blessed John Leon Joseph Pavlik in 1938 in East Detroit, MI, he was the oldest of five kids. The family afterwards moved to the tiny city of Utica, MI, north of Detroit, where he grew up. …

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Jack Scott

Jack port Scott sounded difficult, like someone you wouldn’t need to meet inside a dark alley unless he previously a guitar in his hands. When he growled “JUST HOW I Walk,” sensible men (and females) stepped apart. Despite his snarling rockabilly attitude, Scott hailed from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and was …

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Glen Glenn

While he by no means gained exactly the same popularity and public acknowledgement therefore fellow West Coast rockabilly pioneers as Eddie Cochran and Ricky Nelson, Glen Glenn’s skill much outweighed his fortune within the music business, and his basic sides have grown to be the stuff of tale among rockabilly …

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Roy Kay Trio

Led by guitarist/vocalist Roy “Kay” Konitzer, the Roy Kay Trio performs purist rockabilly that owes a solid debt to such legends from the genre as Johnny Burnette, Charlie Feathers, and Carl Perkins. Eschewing drums, the trio increases a quieter but believe it or not energetic rhythmic bottom within the interplay …

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Ray Campi

Rockabilly wildman Ray Campi recorded many classic singles through the music’s prime era, and afterwards staged a comeback that earned him a considerable cult audience on the ’70s and ’80s. Campi was created in NY in 1934 and shifted with his family members to Austin, TX, at age group ten. …

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Ronnie Self

Why Ronnie Personal never managed to get like a performer is among the great mysteries and injustices of pop music background. He had the appearance as well as the sound — a variety of nation, rockabilly, and R&B that occasionally made him appear to be a white Small Richard, but …

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Ronnie Dawson

An only kid, given birth to in Dallas and raised in Waxahachie, TX to some swing bandleader dad (Pinky Dawson), Ronnie Dawson launched his music profession while still in his teenagers. Forming a music group, Ronnie Dee as well as the D Guys, he gained a talent competition on the …

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