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Torsson

With extremely prosaic lyrics and lacking instrumental skills, Torsson rose to fame something of the novelty band in the first ’80s. It really is unclear how critical the band’s motives were originally, but because they sang music about an uneventful picnic or an agricultural reasonable, these were verging on poetry …

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John Hammond, Jr.

John Hammond, Jr. can be one of a small number of white blues music artists who was for the scene at the start from the first blues renaissance from the mid-’60s. That revival, due to renewed desire for folk music round the U.S., caused profession boosts for most of the …

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Bill Johnson

Bassist Expenses Johnson was energetic on a single scene as other bluesmen with exactly the same or nearly identical name, including many Howlin’ Wolf sidemen. The bassist was connected with Albert Collins’ rings in the past due ’60s and ’70s. Before that a profession highlight had been among the individuals …

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Backbeat Band

An alt-rock supergroup of types, the Backbeat Music group came collectively for a short instant in 1993-94 to record and promote the soundtrack to Backbeat, Iain Softley’s 1994 fair-to-midlin film chronicling the Fab Four’s pre-Beatlemania period in Britain and Hamburg. Comprising Afghan Whigs vocalist Greg Dulli, R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, …

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Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars is probably the flashiest, most versatile singer/songwriters in post-millennial pop. An all-around entertainer, he also takes on multiple instruments, generates, and choreographs. His way to mainstream achievement was extended. After he worked well a string of behind-the-scenes careers, including writing tunes for Brandy, performing back-up for Sugababes, and …

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Enzo Jannacci

Not just a musician but also a health care provider — employment that he kept until pension — Enzo Jannacci was among the first rock and roll & roll performers to emerge from Italy, over time learning to be a successful entertainer and chansonier but under no circumstances losing his …

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X

X were definately not the initial punk rock-band in LA, plus they weren’t the first ever to achieve some degree of nationwide reputation, but in an extremely real way, these were the types who place the L.A. punk picture around the map. X had been the 1st L.A. punk music …

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Canned Heat

A hard-luck blues music group from the ’60s, Canned High temperature was founded by blues historians and record enthusiasts Alan Wilson and Bob Hite. They appeared to be on the right course and played all of the best celebrations (including Monterey and Woodstock, rendering it extremely prominently in to the …

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Brownsville Station

A Detroit area rock and roll & roll music group formed in 1969 by guitarists Cub Koda and Mike Lutz, Brownsville Station’s original members also included T.J. Cronley (drums) and Tony Driggins (bass), with Henry Weck changing Cronley on drums in 1971. In the beginning affected by Chuck Berry, Bo …

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5.6.7.8’s

While their biggest international exposure was a cameo in the Tarantino flick Eliminate Bill, 5.6.7.8’s are a lot more than one-hit miracles, bearing the proud difference to be the perfect and longest-enduring Japan garage area rock girl music group. Having a revolving ensemble of music artists (only 1 of these …

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