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Melissa Monroe

b. Melissa Katherine Monroe, 1936, USA, d. Dec 1990, USA. Little girl of Costs Monroe. A vocalist, songwriter and instrumentalist, Monroe toured with her dad’s roadshow through the 40s, 50s and 60s. She produced some single recordings, including ‘End, Look And Pay attention’, ‘You Guideline My Center’, ‘Peppermint Sticks And …

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Johnny Williams

b. 15 January 1942, Tyler, Tx, USA, d. Dec 1986. Williams was one particular myriad R&B performers that probably includes a better influence in the night clubs than on record, because in Chicago – where he transferred in 1956 – he was acclaimed for his full-bodied, deep spirit style, however …

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Tally Hall

Ann Arbor, MI’s Tally Hall feature vocalist/guitarist Rob Cantor (Yellow), guitarist Joe Hawley (Crimson), bassist Zubin Sedghi (Blue), keyboardist Andrew Horowitz (Green), and drummer Ross Federman (Metallic). Many will understand them by the colour of their ties; nevertheless, their infectious mixture of ’60s pop harmonies, garage area rock function ethic, …

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Hundred Reasons

U.K. alternative steel band Hundred Factors (name extracted from a poster to market skating) surfaced in early 2000 when associates of two regional rock clothes (Flooring and Jepak) met up to form a fresh ensemble. After playing along with teenage rock foursome Kittie, the beginners started focusing on their initial …

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The Warmers

The Warmers, a jagged and minimalist post-hardcore music group from Washington, D.C., lasted more than 3 years but just released one full-length recording just before splitting. The music group – guitarist/vocalist Alec MacKaye, bassist/vocalist Juan Luis Carrera, drummer Amy Farina – currently got founded themselves as appreciated associates of D.C.’s …

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The Winter Blanket

Deriving conceptions in the fields of alternative and indie rock and roll, the wintertime Blanket also harmonize a continuing reference function to designs like slowcore and fantasy pop. Vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Doug Miller made a decision to assemble the wintertime Blanket in 1999, after many years using Illinois-based music …

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Rex Allen

Better-known as the Arizona Cowboy, Rex Allen was the last of Hollywood’s singing cowboys. Between 1950 and 1954, Allen starred in 19 films for Republic studios. The movies launched a favorite recording profession for Allen, as he previously several strike singles and albums in the first ’50s, prior to the …

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Grief

Nobody ever accused Grief to be a thrash metallic, speed metallic, or grindcore music group. In the thrash, velocity, and grindcore areas, bands are recognized for insanely fast tempos; Grief’s sludgy doom metallic, however, brought incredibly sluggish riffs towards the metallic underground. The music group was heavily affected by Dark …

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E.K. Nyame

b. Dec 1927, Kwahu, Ghana, d. 19 January, 1977, Accra, Ghana. Along with E.T. Mensah, Nyame was among the godfathers of contemporary Ghanaian highlife music. His particular contribution was the combining of rural ‘hand wines’ music typically performed with a vocalist associated himself on classical guitar, and performed on street …

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Paris, Texas

Madison, WI-based emo quintet Paris, Tx formed in later 1997; originally composed of vocalist Scott Sherpe, guitarist Matt Managan and drummer Sam Vinz, the lineup quickly grew to add guitarist Nick Zinkgraf and bassist Matt Tennessen aswell. Documenting their 1998 debut demonstration with Rainer Maria’s Kyle Fischer, Paris, Tx next …

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