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The Devlins

Making use of their brogue-tinged harmonies set to acoustic-based melodies, Colin and Peter Devlin continue steadily to build on the success of their alt-rock duo, the Devlins. Their 1993 debut recording, Drift, made by Daniel Lanois and documented in Lanois’ New Orleans studio room, showed hints of the ability to …

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Barenaked Ladies

By combining laughter with an eclectic mixture of folk and pop/rock and roll, the Barenaked Females enjoyed considerable reputation in their local Canada before growing to international position with 1998’s “SEVEN DAYS.” Vocalists Ed Robertson and Steve Web page launched the music group in the past due ’80s as an …

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Crash Test Dummies

Making use of their clever lyrics and folk-tinged melodies, the Crash Test Dummies were an ideal rock-band for affluent ’90s university students and yuppies. Their 1st recording was a multi-platinum strike in their indigenous Canada, but just gained a little cult pursuing in other areas of the globe. Thanks to …

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Health & Happiness Show

Adam Mastro, a music veteran who all used a post-Television Richard Lloyd seeing that an adolescent, and St. Vincent DeNunzio (previous Feelies and Richard Hell drummer) initial began jamming within their kitchen in the first ’90s. After adding bassist Tony Shanahan, guitarist Kerryn Tolhurst, and fiddlers Todd Reynolds and Eileen …

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