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Ted Nash

Not to end up being confused using the swing-playing uncle he was named after, younger Ted Nash is a tenor and alto saxophonist that has played a whole lot of hard bop and post-bop but in addition has been comfortable in a few even more experimental avant-garde circumstances. Nash was …

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Shy Nobleman

Israeli singer/songwriter/keyboardist Timid Nobleman plays varied psychedelic-style music with solid echoes of varied ’60s psychedelic subgenres, using strings and brass furthermore to standard rock and roll instrumentation. His debut recording, How to Become Shy, arrived in 2001.

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Mono

Japanese experimental group Mono came together in 2000, choosing to forgo vocals and concentrate instead in atmospheric, classical-inspired rock music. The foursome, bassist Tamaki (the lone feminine in the group), drummer Yasunori Takada, and guitarists Takaakira “Taka” Goto and Yoda, released their initial full-length record, Beneath the Pipal Tree, in …

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Redemption

The brainchild of Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Nick Van Dyk (guitars, bass, keyboards), Redemption proudly unfurl the flag of American progressive metal, as proven by their impressively rendered eponymous debut of 2003, also featuring vocalist Rick Mythiasin (ex-Steel Prophet and New Eden), bassist Jason Rullo (of Symphony X), and guitarist Bernie …

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Chris Wood

Medeski, Martin and Timber bassist Chris Timber studied structure, and jazz and classical bass in his hometown Boulder, Colorado. In 1989, he visited the New Britain Conservatory of Music in Boston, and researched with Dave Holland, Geri Allen and Bob Moses, but shortly transformed his enrollment to part-time to be …

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Planet Groove

Globe Groove is a five-piece located in Rhode Isle that crafts a funk/jazz-rock audio using a Latin taste. The band started in 1995, playing the brand new England club picture with a variety of classic addresses (Ruler Crimson, Mls Davis) and originals. The music group released 3rd party albums locally, …

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Cos

An obscure jazz-rock band that existed in the mid-’70s through the first ’80s, Cos was led simply by singer/oboe player Pascale Son, and in addition included members Daniel Schell (flute, electric guitar), Bob Darsch (drums), Alain Goutier (bass), and Charles Loos (keyboards). Personal referred to as a “combination of jazz …

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Home

Lo-fi pop outfit House shaped in Tampa, Florida in the first ’90s throughout the core of guitarist/vocalist Andrew Deutsch, keyboardist/vocalist Eric Morrison, and bassist/vocalist Brad Truax. After attaining a local pursuing, the group started self-recording some eight cassettes — entitled I through VIII — obtainable only at a small number …

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Montage

After departing the Still left Banke, Michael Dark brown — who was simply the group’s chief artistic force as principal songwriter, arranger, and keyboardist — caused Montage to keep in the splendid Baroque pop/rock and roll vein of his early recordings using the Still left Banke. Although Dark brown was …

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Arthur Honegger

Given birth to in France to Swiss parents, Arthur Honegger was a significant twentieth hundred years composer whose music design was more cosmopolitan than either People from france or Swiss. An nearly exact modern of Prokofiev (1891-1953), he rivaled Poulenc as the utmost successful person in Les Six and was …

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