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Michael Beauchamp

Before making his debut like a single designer, Michael Beauchamp supported and collaborated with several Americana-tinged indie acts located in Southeast Michigan, including Chris Bathgate, Breathe Owl Breathe, as well as the Ambitious Brothers. Beauchamp got mixed up in Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti indie picture while he was students in the College …

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Said the Whale

An indie rock and roll outfit located in Vancouver, Said the Whale was formed by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft. Previous people of such rings as My Pal Dave, the Millionaires, and WordsOverMusic, both soon extended the group’s account to five, adding Jeff LaForge (bass), Spencer Schoening (drums), and Jaycelyn …

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David Wax Museum

While students at Harvard University, singer/songwriter David Wax nurtured his burgeoning desire for Mexican folk music by firmly taking frequent trips south from the border to help expand his musical research. After meeting vocalist and fiddler Suz Slezak back Cambridge, Polish fused his Mexican-inspired tunes with Slezak’s Appalachian and Irish …

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Bobby Long

A modern folk artist in the outskirts of Manchester, Britain, Bobby Lengthy received his initial big break in 2008 when his melody “I WANT TO Signal” was included in the digital release from the Twilight soundtrack. However the Twilight version highlighted vocals by Robert Pattinson, Long’s good friend and superstar …

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The Sheepdogs

Built over the stable, classic rock and roll foundation of three-part harmonies and dual acoustic guitar potential clients, Canada’s the Sheepdogs mix Southern boogie rock and roll, groove-based psychedelia, and bluesy barroom swagger right into a contemporary rock & move revival. Based from the Saskatchewan town of Saskatoon, the music …

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48May

48May hasn’t permit their New Zealand heritage keep them back again from developing a note-perfect entertainment from the American pop-punk audio. The re-creation might have been a touch too ideal, as the music group ran into problems with Bowling for Soup over commonalities in their noises. 48May was called after …

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Whitey Morgan

Although he resides in the automotive capital of Flint, MI, vocalist/guitarist Whitey Morgan (true name Eric Allen) is a country guy through and through — and one especially beholden to Waylon Jennings and his fellow outlaw country posse, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Ray Wylie Hubbard, …

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Turnpike Troubadours

A gritty, country-leaning origins rock band away of eastern Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours at their finest synthesize the populist, political folk of Woody Guthrie as well as the outlaw-styled honky tonk of Waylon Jennings with dosages of bluegrass, Cajun, and straight-out rock and roll dynamics. Fronted by vocalist and guitarist Evan …

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Sam Carr’s Delta Jukes

The Delta Jukes certainly are a loose configuration of veteran Mississippi blues music artists anchored by legendary Delta drummer Sam Carr. Carr may be the child of bluesman Robert Nighthawk, and began playing in his father’s music group alongside guitarist Frank Frost. Frost and Carr created the Jelly Move Kings …

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Exit

Leave is a Finnish gospel group using a pop/rock and roll style whose result spans years and whose reputation peaked in the late 2000s, around enough time from the band’s 20th wedding anniversary. Founded in 1987 the music group is certainly led by vocalist Pekka Simojoki (delivered January 5, 1958, …

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