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The Elysian Quartet

The Elysian Quartet is a contemporary string ensemble founded in 1999 by violinists Emma Smith and Jennymay Logan, violist Vincent Sipprell, and cellist Laura Moody. All musicians studied on the Trinity University of Music in London. Focused on playing 20th hundred years compositions, modern traditional, and experimental music, the group …

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The Puppini Sisters

Modernizing the harmony vocal pop of ’30s and ’40s teams just like the Andrews Sisters, London’s Puppini Sisters got the name of Marcella Puppini, who founded the action after being influenced from the music within the film The Triplets of Belleville. Puppini, a indigenous of Bologna, Italy, shifted to London …

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Emma Smith

Though she didn’t turn into a big name in bluegrass music, through the ’80s Emma Smith garnered a little but devoted following because of her interesting, perceptive songs and effective mountain voice. Created Emma Lee Maggard in Hindman, Kentucky, she started playing guitar like a youngsters. She wedded in her …

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