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Cigarbox Planetarium

Shaped in 1999, Cigarbox Planetarium–guitarist Andy Charneco and keyboardist Deanna Pineda–plays self-proclaimed “lounge-bossa-tiki-surf-a-nova-spaghetti-westernish-instrumental-pop.” Both began performing instrumental covers like the theme from “THE NICE, the Bad as well as the Ugly,” “Telstar” by English ’60s instrumental music group the Tornados and many bossa nova functions by Antonio Carlos Jobim. The …

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Friends of Dean Martinez

A Southwestern alternative rock and roll supergroup of sorts, Arizona’s Close friends of Dean Martinez features past and present people of Giant Fine sand, Calexico, and Naked Victim. Giant Sand head Howe Gelb, though not really a person in the group, has guest keyboards on the debut record, The Shadow …

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The Moog Cookbook

After hearing their wealthy and textured songs, it’s hard to trust the fact that Moog Cookbook is a duo (made up of Roger Manning and Brian Kehew). Manning initial found the public’s interest within the unfortunately disregarded retro-rockers Jellyfish, who released a set of critically acclaimed albums, after that split …

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Richard Cheese

It’s unfortunate the fact that cultural worth of Limp Bizkit’s “Nookie,” 2 Live Crew’s “Me personally Thus Horny,” and Beyoncé’s “Naughty Female” seems shed towards the era graced with such full music, but if there’s a single man who are able to explain the timelessness of the music it’s Richard …

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Sam Butera

Sam Butera spent a lot of his profession leading Louis Prima’s music group, but his profession continued very long after Prima’s loss of life, arriving at include noises and styles much beyond Prima’s make of New Orleans jazz. A rock and roll, R&B, and jazz tale, Butera is certainly a …

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Jon Rauhouse

Since his appearance over the alt-country scene using the Grievous Angels in the mid-’90s, Jon Rauhouse is becoming Bloodshot Records’ secret weapon multi-instrumentalist, appearing on greater than a dozen of their produces, aswell as guesting on albums for other brands. Developing up in Az, Rauhouse started playing banjo on the …

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Denny McLain

Two-time Cy Adolescent Award champion Denny McLain was a lot more famous for his football profession than his music accomplishments, although he did have the ability to launch an recording of his lounge/body organ function in 1969. He performed for the Detroit Tigers from 1963 through 1970, after that bounced …

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Lou Busch

b. Louis Ferdinand Bush, 18 July 1910, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, d. 19 Sept 1979, Camarillo, California, USA. In his past due teens Busch started using the George Olsen and Hal Kemp rings (he fulfilled and wedded his initial wife, Janet Blair, when she was the vocalist in Kemp’s music group). …

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Kabalas

A combined mix of traditional Jewish folk, crime-jazz and hyper active polka leads to the quirky, cocktail combine otherwise referred to as The Kabalas. Using their extra inspiration due to the comedic troupe from the Marx Brothers as well as the Three Stooges, Dionysus Information released The Kabalas first twin …

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The Januaries

The ’60s-pop-inspired alternative band the Januaries features vocalist/guitarist Debbie Gemstone, guitarist/programmer/producer Rick Boston, keyboardist/programmer John Nau, bassist Tobias Kroon, drummer Petur Smith, and trumpet player Mitch Maker. Gemstone is a previous person in the punk music group Green Fuzz; Rick Boston created Rickie Lee Jones’ 1997 record Ghostyhead. The music …

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