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Daniel Pinkham

Daniel Pinkham has generated his exclusive “audio” from types of energetic, propulsive rhythms, and excellent polyphony, while preserving a complicated, appealing, and contemporary harmonic sensibility that thoroughly fits his often refined religious subject matter. Pinkham gained his B.A. and M.A. at Harvard College or university, where he researched composition, performing, …

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Homer Rodeheaver

b. Homer Alvan Rodeheaver, 4 Oct 1880, Union Furnace, Ohio, USA, d. 18 Dec 1955, Winona Lake, Indiana, USA. Elevated in Tennessee, Rodeheaver performed trombone and sang inside a wealthy baritone. After armed service service through the Spanish-American Battle, he studied regulation at Ohio Wesleyan College or university. Choosing a …

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Lawrence Lucie

Mainly a nonsoloing rhythm guitarist throughout his career, Lawrence Lucie was in many important recording sessions and had an extended playing career. As a kid he discovered banjo, mandolin and violin, using a family music group at dances. After shifting to NY, he examined banjo on the Brooklyn Conservatory but …

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Jakob Hassler

Jakob Hassler was the youngest from the 3 Hassler brothers (others were Hans Leo and Kasper), a music category of Franco-Flemish removal that proved of great importance in Middle European countries during the past due Renaissance. Baptized in Nuremberg, Jakob was instructed in music, like his brothers, by his dad …

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Sam Morgan

If he previously not experienced the proper place at the proper period, Sam Morgan could have gone completely undocumented and unknown by today’s record enthusiasts. Luckily, in 1927 Morgan got the chance to record eight game titles with his music group (including trombonist Jim Robinson) and therefore became section of …

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Julia Holter

Los Angeles-based composer/multi-instrumentalist Julia Holter blurs the limitations between indie music, contemporary structure, and electronic music in her own are well while her collaborations, such as use Nite Jewel’s Ramona Gonzalez and underground folk icon Linda Perhacs. Holter was raised inside a musically willing family members — her dad can …

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Gracie Barrie

b. 18 Dec 1915, USA. An elegant vocalist for big rings plus some 30s Broadway musicals, Barrie experienced a small part in the luxurious 1933 Broadway revue Hit Me Red, starring Jimmy Durante. Barrie sang Lew Dark brown and Ray Henderson’s ‘It’s Great TO BECOME Alive’. She performed a much …

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Elmer Lee Thomas

b. 18 Dec 1946, Oakland, California, USA. Thomas noticed music from an early on age, travelling along with his mom who sang using the Gateway Performers, a folk group. (His mom’s name has been Elmerlee, which can take into account some references recommending that Thomas also sang with this group.) …

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Randy Houser

Nation singer and songwriter Randy Houser was created and raised in Lake, Mississippi, where his like of music was apparent even while a kid. Houser began fronting rings when he was around 13 years of age, and continuing playing regional gigs completely senior high school. While going to East Central …

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