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Kashmir

When Kashmir entered the Danish picture in 1993, it had been clear towards the Danish music market and fans as well that new lease of life had been injected right into a moribund rock and roll scene. Alongside rings like Dizzy Mizz Lizzy and In the Whale, Kashmir had been …

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Kai Winding

Among the finest trombonists to emerge from the bebop period, Kai Winding was always for an level overshadowed by J.J. Johnson, although they co-led perhaps one of the most well-known jazz sets of the mid-’50s. Delivered in Denmark, Winding emigrated towards the U.S. along with his family members when he …

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Mercyful Fate

Danish band featuring vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Hank Shermann and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Kim Ruzz. Mercyful Destiny won a big cult following because of their dramatic lyrics, displaying a Gothic obsession with bad as well as the occult, and Diamond’s amazing vocal range, which shifted from …

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Jesper Thilo

Among the best Western straight-ahead jazz music artists from 1970 onward, Danish reedman Jesper Thilo offers appeared on many information with American performers furthermore to recording along with his fellow countrymen. His tenor audio is similar to Zoot Sims. Thilo, who in addition has occasionally performed alto and clarinet, initial …

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Pierre Dørge

Pierre Dørge has gained some popularity for his use his New Jungle Orchestra, a music group that plays new interpretations of some classics (particularly by Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk) alongside its leader’s originals. Dørge led his 1st music group in 1960, was an associate of John Tchicai’s big music …

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HorrorPops

The seeds for Danish psychobilly sextet, the HorrorPops, were sewn in 1996 throughout a gig that found bassist/lead singer Patricia Day’s indie-punk collective Peanut Pump Gun opening for guitarist Kim Nekroman’s music group Nekromantix at POPKOM in Cologne, Germany. Both discovered that they distributed an abundance of mutual passions, both …

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Jørgen Ingmann

Jorgen Ingmann was a Danish guitarist who enjoyed a short fling with international popularity because of his instrumental saving of “Apache,” which became a high 10 hit in america, Canada and THE UK in 1961. Delivered in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1925, Ingmann initial distinguished himself being a jazz musician, and …

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Junior Senior

An energetic mixture of rock and roll, hip-hop, and dance-pop produced Junior Senior a U.K. darling in the first 2000s, however the duo’s collective center continued to be ensconced in Jutland — the band’s homeland within the traditional western peninsula of Denmark. Seed products for the group’s development were initial …

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Whigfield

Euro-dance celebrity Whigfield was created Sannie Charlotte Carlson in Skaelskør, Denmark, and spent a while in Africa while a child. Obtaining her initial profession of modeling horribly boring, she came back to her 1st like of music, and started carrying out with her brother’s music group. Seeking more possibilities, she …

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Link Wray

Hyperlink Wray might never enter the Rock and roll & Move Hall of Popularity, but his contribution towards the vocabulary of rockin’ electric guitar would be a major a single, even if he previously never walked into another studio room after slicing “Rumble.” Simply, Hyperlink Wray invented the energy chord, …

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