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Tag Archives: Contemporary Pop/Rock

Dååth

Daath (rhymes with “goth”) was formed by youth close friends Eyal Levi (electric guitar), Mike Kameron (keyboards, vocals), and Sean Farber (vocals) as the 3 were learners together in Boston’s Berklee University of Music. Originally known as Dirtnap, the trio finished up departing school to focus on the music group …

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Essentials

Fronted by female vocalist Deeme Katson, Essentials was a melodic, tuneful alternative pop-rock/adult alternative/indie rock-band that was mixed up in Washington, DC area in the past due ‘80s and early ‘90s. Necessities, whose sound is a combined mix of 10,000 Maniacs and ‘Til Wednesday, was small known nationally. However the …

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Supremium

Los Angeles’ power-pop influenced rock and roll quartet Supremium includes singer/guitarist/bassist Bruce Witkin, who moved to L.A. with Johnny Depp and performed in Adam Ant’s music group; guitarist/vocalist Coz Canler, also an associate from the Romantics; keyboardist/vocalist Doug Nahory, who in addition has caused Alanis Morissette; and drummer/percussionist Rob Klonel. …

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Joachim Deutschland

German rock and roll singer Joachim Deutschland (given birth to Christof Johannes Joachim Faber) was created in 1980 to a German dad and an American mom, both of whom are effective jazz music artists. Deutschland’s dual citizenship allowed the budding athlete/musician to go after a basketball profession in California in …

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Alex M

Best known seeing that the crisis queen (literally — she was leader of her great school’s drama membership) who have tangled with Jessica more than Jason in the next period of MTV’s strike reality present Laguna Seaside, Alexandra Murrel, aka Alex M, pursued her dreams of a performing profession after …

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Atlantics

Not to end up being confused using the Australian browse band from the same name, the Boston-based Atlantics enjoyed regional achievement in the past due ’70s and early ’80s simply by mining the same mixture of proto-punk and poppy new influx mainly because fellow statesmen (and business superiors) the Vehicles. …

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Benighted

A French loss of life metal music group, Benighted formed in 1998. Originally composed of associates Julien Truchan (vocals), Olivier Gabriel (guitars), Liem Nguyen (guitars), Fred Fayolle (drums), and Graph (bass), the group was a combined mix of loss of life metal, black steel, and grindcore. This is the audio …

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Diane Birch

Diane Birch produced her studio room debut with 2009’s Bible Belt, a combined mix of singer/songwriter spirit and soft ’70s-period play the vein of Carole Ruler, Laura Nyro, and Elton John. Although created in Michigan, Birch journeyed the world as a kid, jumping between Zimbabwe, South Africa, Australia, and Oregon …

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Bo Donaldson

Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods shot to prominence in 1974 with “Billy, AVOID BEING a Hero.” Product sales that topped three million copies brought the group a yellow metal record. The one spent fourteen days in the very best i’m all over this the graphs. The main one was the …

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Mike + the Mechanics

While Phil Collins was pursuing his single profession in 1985, Genesis bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford formed the pop/rock and roll music group Mike + the Mechanics. Featuring Rutherford (bass), previous Ace and Press member Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards), ex-Sad Cafe member Paul Youthful (vocals), keyboardist Adrian Lee, and drummer Peter Truck …

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