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Flex

Latino R&B/reggae vocalist Flex first emerged in 1997 and, following many years of climbing the mixtape ladder, solidified his single profession in 2008 using the smash strike record Te Quiero. Flex started his career showing up on the disk De Censura, Vol. 1, highlighted on the tune “Como Puedo Cantar,” …

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Mafalda Veiga

Portuguese singer/songwriter Mafalda Veiga was created in Lisbon about Dec 24, 1965. At age eight she shifted to Spain, and by the end of her seven-year stay there her dad offered Mafalda her 1st acoustic guitar. The talented songwriter would later on describe getting “fertile soil on her behalf words …

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Hello Sailor

Although not well known beyond their indigenous New Zealand, through the middle-’70s, pub-rockers Hello Sailor emerged among the largest stars within the Kiwi picture, becoming among the country’s 1st native bands to achieve success not merely being a covers act, but on the effectiveness of their original materials. The group’s …

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Primitons

While Georgia as well as the Carolinas were Southern hot areas in the jangle pop sweepstakes from the 1980s, the Primitons demonstrated that there have been great contemporary pop bands making in Alabama, as well. The Primitons (the name was designed to end up being an abbreviation of “Primitive Shades”) …

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Willie Lofton

An obscure Delta blues player from Mississippi, Willie “Poor Son” Lofton falls loosely in to the Charley Patton/Tommy Johnson blues camp. His tone of voice was eerily just like Johnson’s, and his most stunning music was a edition of Johnson’s “Big Street Blues,” known as “Dark Street Blues,” which presented …

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John Long

John Long’s uncanny capability to appear to be a prewar country blues participant — even while he plays first blues items he wrote himself or along with his older brother Claude Long — makes his music sound both just like a facsimile from the 1920s and early-’30s blues 78s he …

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JSD Band

Probably one of the most promising folk-rock rings from the early-1970s, The JSD Music group failed to surpass it is potential. Although these were once rated on a straight par with Fairport Convention, Pentangle and Steeleye Period, the group disbanded in July 1974, citing industrial pressures, musical variations, family responsibilities …

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Todd Cochran

Composer, arranger, maker, and keyboardist Todd Cochran spent some time working extensively in a multitude of styles from jazz and rock and roll to funk, disco, R&B, and cinematic ratings. Cochran was created and elevated in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He was a musical prodigy who was simply giving traditional …

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Dan Paisley

Bob Paisley and banjo picker Ted Lundy formed the Southern Hill Young boys in 1964, focusing on hard-driving traditional bluegrass. They documented four albums between 1973 and 1978 before significant hip problems pressured Paisley to stage back. Later on he re-formed the group as the Southern Lawn, which can be …

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Churchill

Created in 2008 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Tim Bruns and mandolin player Michael Morter, Denver, Colorado-based indie folk-rock outfit Churchill extended to a sextet by enough time from the group’s 2009 live debut, fleshing away Bruns’ rustic, Americana-tinged tales of love, life, and loss with cello, piano, bass, and drums. Churchill transformed …

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