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Zappa Plays Zappa

After taking a lot more than 3 years off to review the physical performance and technical compositional techniques of his father, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa began his search to make a combo that could, according to Dweezil, “accurately execute Frank’s music in one of the most authentic way humanly possible.” …

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David Cook

The winner from the seventh season of Fox’s American Idol competition, David Make is a rock-oriented vocalist having a bent toward a commercial post-grunge sound. Although given birth to in Houston, Tx in 1982, Make was raised in Blue Springs, Missouri, where he initial started singing in a variety of …

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Divinity

Divinity certainly are a technically proficient, melodic loss of life metal music group from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The group’s founding tandem of vocalist Sean Jenkins and guitarist Adam Duncan started jamming throughout their high-school years, playing their initial gig at an area “battle from the rings.” Once drummer Brett Duncan …

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Todd Alsup

Delivered and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, singer and songwriter Todd Alsup fell deeply in love with classic 1960s spirit and 1970s pop even though still a youngster, and his interest for it provides continually informed his very own music. After Alsup relocated to NEW YORK, his piano-based tracks …

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Emily West

With her engaging stage presence and alto vocals, it didn’t take miss singer/songwriter Emily West to obtain a foothold in Nashville’s country music scene. The youngest of four kids, West was created in Waterloo, Iowa, where she uncovered Patsy Cline at a age and started taking tone of voice lessons …

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The Lilac Saints

The Lilac Saints certainly are a pop/rock music group from Singapore who peaked in popularity through the mid- to past due ’90s. Shaped in 1989 the music group is made up of Ric Liu (vocals), Bhaskar (vocals, acoustic guitar), Desmond Sim (drums), Eugene Wee (bass), and Kevin Tan (vocals, acoustic …

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Ryan Adcock

Folk-rock storyteller Ryan Adcock comes from Cincinnati, OH and continues to be building a name for himself because the past due 1990s. Merging a literate, passionate musical combine, Adcock is a lot more than treasured in his hometown. In 2000 and 2001, Adcock earned Cincinnati’s Cammy music prize for “Greatest …

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K.S. Rhoads

Vocalist, poet, and multi-instrumentalist K.S. Rhoads was raised in Michigan but relocated to Nashville in 2000, where he processed his autumnal and pensive pop/rock and roll audio. His debut recording, Dead Language, mainly documented in Rhoads’ East Nashville living space and made by Rhoads, Lij, and Robin Eaton, premiered on …

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Finch

Regarded by many to become one of the most overlooked progressive rock and roll groups, Finch had been a Dutch instrumental group that documented three albums in the 1970s. The group contains guitarist Joop Truck Nimwegen, keyboardist Paul Vink, Peter Vink (bass), and Beverage Klaasse (drums). Merging symphonic progressive advantage …

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Curtiss Maldoon

Made up of guitarists and singer/songwriters Dave Curtiss and Clive Maldoon, the duo, Curtiss Maldoon, produced several ordinary, low-key rock and roll albums in the first ’70s and so are now most appreciated because of their associations with a lot more well-known musicians. Curtiss (on bass) and Maldoon had been …

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