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Bascom Lamar Lunsford

The original folk songs and buck dance from the United Claims’ Southern mountain region may have faded in to the past with no efforts of collector, musician, and impresario Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Through the almost three-quarters of a hundred years that he gathered tunes and dances in the Appalachian Mountains, …

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Lee “Scratch” Perry

Some contact him a genius, others state he’s certifiably insane, a madman. Truth is usually, he’s both, but moreover, Lee Perry is usually a towering physique in reggae — a maker, mixer, and songwriter who, along with Ruler Tubby, helped form the audio of dub and produced reggae music such …

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David Baerwald

Following the quick dissolution of David & David in the mid-’80s, David Baerwald began a solo career, launching his solo debut, Bedtime Tales, in 1990. Much like David & David’s lone record, it had been an record of deceptively laid-back pop; the relaxed production and simple, unforgettable melodies hid the …

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Joanna Newsom

Although Joanna Newsom’s Appalachian-meets-avant-garde undertake folk music is her most famous work, her range is a lot more inclusive than her solo career suggests: the classically trained harpist adds a decidedly different, textural sound to Anxious Cop, the noise rock trio that also features Deerhoof’s Greg Saunier and Hella’s Zach …

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Joachim Kühn

Although not really a free jazz musician, by itself, Kuhn continues to be an avant-gardist; he started trying a fusion of modern traditional components with jazz extremely early in his profession. Kuhn’s extreme virtuosity is usually a representation of his teaching. He studied traditional structure and piano for 12 years, …

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Liu Fang

Liu Fang is among the most renowned pipa players beyond China (the pipa is a normal Chinese lute). Surviving in Montreal since 1996, she’s performed concerts in the us, Europe, and china and taiwan. She possesses virtuoso technique, elegance, and a distinctive empathy toward the music she takes on — …

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Jagjit Singh

Jagjit Singh was an Indian classical singer, composer, and musician known during his life time while “The Ghazal Ruler.” After Ravi Shankar, he’s regarded as among post-colonial India’s most significant and recognizable performers, and certainly its best-selling because of his soundtracks and ratings for film and tv, and his musical …

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Laibach

Laibach can be an industrial group whose people would rather be referred to as a collective instead of reveal individual brands; they’ve been viewed as fascists and of exercising Germanophilia for their music’s Wagnerian thunder and their army attire. Regarding to Laibach, “We are fascists just as much as Hitler …

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Corvus Corax

Going back hundred years roughly, it’s been pretty simple to explore and chart the fluctuations of popular music. In middle ages times, however, it isn’t very easy. Enter Corvus Corax. an (ultimately) eight piece German clothing that played specifically dark ages period ‘pop’ (For insufficient a better term, the music …

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Jack Irons

Drummer Jack port Irons has used a few of rock’s biggest brands over time, including the Crimson Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, and Neil Little. Delivered on July 18, 1962, Irons grew up in LA, and it had been while as students at Fairfax SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL that he befriended …

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