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Mikey Wax

Vocalist/songwriter and Long Isle native Mikey Polish took to music in a young age group, understanding how to play the piano and write his initial songs at age eight. A decade later, while participating in university in Nashville, Polish continued to build up his musical abilities and released his debut …

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K.S. Rhoads

Vocalist, poet, and multi-instrumentalist K.S. Rhoads was raised in Michigan but relocated to Nashville in 2000, where he processed his autumnal and pensive pop/rock and roll audio. His debut recording, Dead Language, mainly documented in Rhoads’ East Nashville living space and made by Rhoads, Lij, and Robin Eaton, premiered on …

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Curtiss Maldoon

Made up of guitarists and singer/songwriters Dave Curtiss and Clive Maldoon, the duo, Curtiss Maldoon, produced several ordinary, low-key rock and roll albums in the first ’70s and so are now most appreciated because of their associations with a lot more well-known musicians. Curtiss (on bass) and Maldoon had been …

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Alicia Witt

Alicia Witt first appeared onscreen in 1984, performing Alia Atreides in David Lynch’s version of Frank Herbert’s Dune. She wasn’t also ten years outdated, so it’s small question that she finished up getting pigeonholed as an celebrity rather than a musician, despite the fact that she have been playing piano …

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Chris Thomas

Chris Thomas was being among the most acclaimed and versatile makers of the rock and roll era, weathering a variety of adjustments in musical behaviour and tastes to stay in the forefront of modern pop for many years. Created in Britain’s Middlesex region on January 13, 1947, Thomas was launched …

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D.A. Wallach

As one fifty percent of Harvard-bred indie pop duo Chester French, David-Andrew Wallach (or D.A. Wallach, expertly) increased from obscurity when he and bandmate Maxwell Drummey’s 2007 demonstration attracted the interest of both Kanye Western and Pharrell Williams. The music group became the main topic of a bidding battle and …

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Bob Babbitt

The bass guitar of Bob Babbitt continues to be an indelible component of the famed Motown sound — his melodic, jazz-inspired grooves propel a large number of the most remarkable hits from soul’s golden era, including Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” Smokey Robinson & the Wonders’ “The Tears of the …

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Baby Teeth

Vocalist/keyboardist Pearly Sweets (given birth to Abraham Levitan), drummer Peter Andreadis, and bassist Jim Cooper comprise the theatrically wry Baby Tooth. Hailing from Chicago, the indie rock and roll trio created in 2003 under a variety of affects: Elton John, Hall & Oates, prog rock and roll, and D.C. punk. …

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Jennifer Rush

While virtually unfamiliar in the U.S., pop vocalist Jennifer Hurry achieved superstar position mainly because an expatriate in European countries, selling an incredible number of information and releasing a string of strike singles notable for his or her booming, dance-rock preparations and Rush’s effective voice. Created Heidi Stern in NEW …

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Scissor Sisters

A genre- and gender-defying mixture of rock and roll, pop, and dance inspired by burlesque, move queens, and glam rock and roll, New York’s Scissor Sisters produced a splash in later 2003/early 2004 using their neon-bright reimagining of Green Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” the B-side towards the band’s initial solo, “Electrobix.” …

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